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    RAILROADS
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PITTSBURGH PT. 'WAYNE 01111 1 10) R 110,11
TO ALL POINTS 1:111
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST
WINTER Altlt.tNet:EME.V;
TIME To CINCINNATI AS
awl to I mho unpolh , . :nut Chienr^
!limier than by any other route. •
WESTWARD TRAINS: -.1
.
Leaves httAmitgli i,io a. in. 1. p.
Allegheny 1,50 a. :n. 1 . 50 11.
" Mansfield
__10.05 a. tn. 10. 10 P. m•
Arr . ives Crestiine .10,10 a. m. itt.::o p.
Forest 12.15 p.lO. 12.5.‘ p ;
Lima ••. ri
.. Fart 'Wayne__ 1.50 p. 0,. 5.00 a. In
" Chicago 11.00 p. 11.00 a. 111
" St. Louis 12,15 p. al.
FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI A ST. Li tl . is
Leaves Crestline 10.55 a. ro. Win 1 .. in
Arrives Colutnbus 1 . 30 p. at. 1.30 a.
Cincinnati 6.15 p. ut. 7.10 a. In
" St. Louis 10.400. In. 11.55 p. to
FOR INDIANAPOLIS AN!) 5'r.1.01.1.1i.
Leaves Crestline 14%53 a. in. 13.00 p.
Arrive at Indianapolis.. 9.00 p. tn. 9.00 a. in.
Terre Haute... 2.2.5 a. in. t.t..511 p.
St. Louis 110.05 a. in. 11.53 p. m.
All Trains through to Chieam. Ititl”mt eltange
of Cars.
N. B.—The time to Cineinumi i= Ih• ,ute
by Steubenville. Trains On 11 , 101 Illee.t at
Columbus, and passengers all go int. ,
together.
EASTWARD TRAIN:i.
Leave Chicago 6.20 a. in. 6.340 p. n
Arrive at Fort Wayne...U.o3 n. in. 12.31) a.
Crestline 5.53 p. in. ..1..t.:10 a. in
Pittsburgh
Both Trains make doge comtrrl iiins with Tra
on the Pennsylvania Ita Iro:I.1 for Ow li. intern
cities via Allentown and l'hiladid !di
Onfrone change, of
and Now York via Pitts
train leaving t:likatzo :it 6.30
Pittsburgh at 3.50 p . in., and Niiiv 40.15
U. in.
ACCOMMODATTON TI: A I NS—Fr.•,.i. F...iern
street Station. Allegheny City.
NEW BRItiIiTON AC( . 031 . .‘1 , iI)NT It N. •
Leaves Allegheny at.. 9-34) a. In. mt.! 3.3 41
Arrives New Brigliton.ll.lo " " 0.10 ••
Leaves New Bright:al. 6.30 • ":2. 14 ).
Arrive: , et Allegheny . 5.15 " ••
ECONOMY ACCO:V.MOD ITI , is
Leaves Allegheny at 12.50 p. m. ,Ind 1..
Leaves Economy at 6.03 it. in. a ad -Duo
- MARK ET TltA N
Leaves Alliance at
Arrives at Allegheny at
Leaves Allegheny at
Arrives at Alliance
tcS`Trains are run by r.dunti.u ,
12 minutes slower than l'it tshu rah
Air Tickets good on the
market trains are sold at re.iu, , ,ll,ri
Through trains era - meet no
At Alliance, with trains Cler•iac.l arl
Pittsburgh Railroad.
At Orrvillo, Ohio, to and
Akron. Cuyahoga rani, etc.
At Mansfield. Ohio, for 2,lount
Sandusky, Toledo,Detroit, eet.
At Crestline, forDeewarc.Soeir.' , 4‘l. , '
Cincinnati...Xi:llia, Dayton,, Indianal.dtu,
Louis,
At Forst, for Springfield, Sandu3ky, Iht y tort, Ciu
_
oinnati, etc. etc.
At Lime, for Sidney, Dayton, Cincionr.,„
etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Pern, Lafavott,.
LOlll3, and intermedime r..mttai In
diana and
At Plymouth for Laporte.
At Wanatah for all po;nts or, the
Albany and Chien altnitreati.
And at Chicago . , Arith trninslar al:
Mismurt. lowa. V. iscomio
For further infirm,an •,1 •kezi
apply to. GEOP,GE PAR '.• ~.-
Paiaettger :ton •.' -'•
Through Ticke , ... , !lir -ale n. n . ! •f •
the Company on line o:
of the United Sena;.
Genorrl Pa' , ". - enger
G. V.'. CAR. G..ruenil papa
C _ 3-1;
1882.
PENNSRVANIA OnAL
EIGHT D.A.11.1 - T
WINTER ARRANGLYP.i
THE MAIL TRAIN LEAVE
BURGH., from :.1 0 ) at
intersectio;, of Liberty nut -
morning (except Sunday; ,
all stations between Pi4teitii:;:ti
This train arrires acid phi.: n
making close con(' fjr N..
singtou Depot, a: 11. I.!,
Amboy. Line.
THE EXPRESS 'F I . . ,
named ?Milo!' daily at 1, to 3 , .
at principal station.:. and iiiti ein
tion at Ilarrisborir for Ha ire :Ina It'
and for Neiv York via Allentown.
rives in Philadelphia at b,05 a. In., lin
neetion for:New York froni
9,30 a. in.. over C.imilen itiol Aniline inn.. .1
SLEEPING CAR. run thriiipili 1 . 1 , 111 Pl . ' •'IIII,I
to Jet's** City via
to this train.
THE FAST LINE lea en
tion daily, (except Saint, iLsiit't a. in.. op
pingonly at prineil,ktnii•c-. :•
risburg for Baltimore niui \ 'l , O ,;,
arrives in p tr _
close connection Pir
Depotti. t at 2 "
p„ A . i,l",y
ACCOMMODATION TRA Nti
JOIINSTOAVN ACti..llm(WATit IN \
leaves daily (exvept Sonday.!at
ping at all : , tati!q!,! Nntl
FIRST kCCONI1101) %Tit !': TR.\ ;;;!. ; !;'
. .
statio n leave:daily !,;••t•!!! :-.:11;.!:!y. • a. 1(!
SECOND AccOMIoW.TIoN T 1; AI N
Wall's station leave: daily.
11,00 a. in.
ACCoADItiIiATIoN TRAIN f
Wall's station It:ivo , (vx aa.t Suday) at
4,00 p. 111.
FOUItTIi Tit.‘lN
AVall's station, leave,: daily, .except Sunday ) at
0,15 p.
RETURNING TUN INS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBFRi If AS FOLLOWS:
Express Ll 5 p.
p.
Fnst Line LAO
Johnstown Aecomm 10.30 a.
lit Wa Ira Station ANnanow.lat 4;.30 a. in
2d Wall's Station Annoninnidai ...... 5,340 a. m.
ad Station vemutno.lation
4th Wall's Station Afton' nnvlation 6.03
- Trains for Blairsville and Indiana ennnevt
at Blairsville It terdevtion with Jilt town
commutation Hart and 'i l. :in l—Ext , re= aml
-
Mail West.
F A It I.
TO NEW F0RK...... ...
PILILADELPRIA
BA LTIMOR
LANCAtiTER
IJARRISBFRO
4 Eaggn4reeheeked to all tinn: On the Penn
Sylvania Railroad. and to Philadelphia, Bolti
more and New York.
. _
.64 , Pas„sengers pureltasive ticket. , in in kill
be charged an excess according to disthnee trav
eled in addition to the station ratos, except from
stations where the company has no uplot.
NOTlCE—ln—ease of loss,. the Company trill
bold themselves re:Toil:4l,le tor per,orml ii;tggnge
only, and for an amount r..t oXeCt.linw Slott.
N. IL—An Omnibus Line hat Iteent
to convey passengers and loij a s K ., r o ;;;„ fr
in 1.10
depot, at a charge not to exceed each
passenger and baggage.
For tickets apply to
J. STEWART, Agent.
At the I'enna.lt. It. Passenger Station on Lii.orty
and Grankstreets.. ENOCH .E.E.IWIN,
n 022. General Superintencleto. i's.
NltWelt VIA DIVE AND
.L.ll D.
RAILROAD.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R. II
Connectiwat Indianapolis with Terre Haute,
and TerreKanto. and Alton Railroad, to 61. Louis
and Lafayette and Ladituispolia, 'New Albany anti
aklem.a4Mic_himinCentrd Rancads for CHICA
GO. ROOK ~IJAND, BURLINGTON. and all
intermediate tioinia.
Through Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS.,
TERRE RdtTE. LA.FATETTE and PERU'.
Freights and passengers carried from Cinch:,
sad or Lawrenceburg in less time than by any i
other rent. by twenty-four houra, and at as low
rates. The only road by which shipments can be
made fromQincinnati to the Weal., without break
in; bulk.
connimmente Made to J. E. GIBBON'S. Agent
at Cincumati, or W. B. CI.TTING, Agent at
Lawrenceburgla, will receive prentp:. attention, ;
and no charge for commif,-on: so et: , ton !
DRAYAGE OR C010419510N at I..J.WRZNCRIVCR.I.
For further hiformation apply to TIIO3IAS !
(Nh.lts Water street:l agent of tine
company, who ie prepared to xTe TRRocca RE
rerars for Paezengers and freight to Indianapolis. t
Terre Haute, Lafayette. elli,:ago. •Peru, GiCAL- t
eartle. Crawfordarilie,Cl '
uirleeto- . Paris and Mat
toon. rce. H. F. Lt.OB.D. President_
JOHN. r. CHEEK, General Freight Agent.
mh3
1862. 'IMPORTANT. 1862
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH,
And other points in Northern Mis ouri, the States
of Kansas. or the Territories. should insist on
having tickets that read by the .
NORTH NISSOURI RAILROAD
The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph.
It is the shortest and 9uieltost lime by thirteen
bonne° theyeinotest point reached by rail, and is
always ea eianagite tiny other.
W Bay' YhtfrTfelMaro and all points
In Northam Missouri by the North Missouri Rail_
ISAAC IL STURGEON,
luil i'retet_gad Genl Supt. North Missouri R. R.
=m e Efitnixogo, GenT.Travaling
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No. 111 Wood Ftreet, Pittsburgh.
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LAKE AND EASTERN FISH,
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WINES AND LIQUOIZ2
WILLIAM BENNETT,
lUPOILTE:I AND DEALEE
Brandin:, Ocr.diall, Wines, Old Mononga
hela and Ramified. Whiskey,
NO. 120 WOOD STREET, 'Pittsburgh
WILLIAM" CLAYTON,
IT - HOLE7.ALE AND 'RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,'
No. 37 rahrisiond Alley,
r... 3" .11. , ::y 07: hand P:achber ;T. Clorry and
?..7and!cE,Oll Mcaoll,3aaeln. Rectified
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E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
IYYOWTERB•OF
WINES, BRANDIES
ADD DEALERS 1Y
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 5 3i'ORTII FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA. uplo.lyd
"ALLOW. OIL AND GREASE.--
bbla Tallow.
2.5 bbia Grease:
In store and for sale by ,-
. : SELLERS CO.
nal' Penn street, Pittsburgh,
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FIRE INSURANCE
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OF El 4 I.N %Tit LET
Capital. $229,3140 DO,
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CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH
IN.-1 ItEs STEA.III:O.I'I'S AND cA
SAMUEL REA, Sei•ret.iry.
1 , ..k; A LEI'. Preeident.
<Mire. Cur. of Markel and !'e'ider
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PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the thetont neuee.
eftpital .24:319400 Asset? 0304,11iiii.
14, VPIt'AIMItil l eiLt.." 1 ,e'arosrifnli;eINO..
every ttooription of Property or 'Merchandise, at
roe, , nul,to rateF of premium.
ROBLIZr P. KING President,
:S.I. W. BALDWIN, tire Provident.
DIRECTORS
Chalks Dayou,lL L :
E. ope,
E. B. English, George W. Brown,
P. It. Slivery. Joseph S. Paul.
C. Sherman, John Clayton.
:;. J. '.l.a t targe E. Wiler, -
r. hz—tcsisrns, sc?rethrY.
J. O. corm, Agent.
y-Il:* Corner Third and Wood streets.
10NONGARELA INSURANCE COMPANr
or PITTSBURGH.
OFFICERS. •
,TAMES A. HUTCHISON. President.
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
Cara. JAB. WOODBUIIN, Don't Agent.
OFFICE NO. 0S WATER STREET...
Will Inzuro alt kinds of FIRE and MARLNE
RISKS.
ASSETS, MAY 10th, 1881
Stock Duo Bills, payable on demand
and soeuredby two aprrnSed names $: 713, 17 4 C10
Bills Receivable 2 3 4 ,17 34
Bills Discounted 36,ai 76
Mortgage 12.0110 00
115 Shares Mechanics' Bank
stock cost $ 6.165 00
100 Shares Citizens' Bank
mak coat 5.175 60
40 Shares Exchange Bank
0 Shares Bank stook costnk of Pitts-
2,000 00
1
burgh.
Balance of Book Accounts
011ie° Furniture
Cath
DIRECTORS. - •-'
Win, B. Helmet', Jas.. A. Hutchinson,
Wilson IBBler. • Nona Atorelkt A
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'Miff:Mee, xB
John 3l'Decitt, azt ßger i A , \
JtA...Elirkinstrick, . Wallace_
"Itobt:Dalzell. ' Geo. A. Basil. 1 4
•
W. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means,
James Woodburn. war
DAIL V POST.
MONDAY MOUNING, MARI,II 24.
From the Farmer and 13ar41.1ter
Hot Bed% and How to Manage
•• 1/y the time this meets the eyeS of 1:1111 i -
V:it( l l . : , , it will he time to hate till .null
jell.is (lime 111,, to lw out of the ‘v:ty of lar g e
ones whet they ccriii, on. .1 . 111• lou bed is
of the first ittiportiince. ttne. with- three
sashes six feet long and three feet wide
t,:kell. is Nvorth fifte e n dollars profit yearly :
and yet, notwithstanding the simplicity of
manitgemen't, we tire ;milli:illy tedsed the
Lest way. Any one who sub ser ib es f or a
:11:igazine like this, can ;:et this inform:,
lion. and :my other needed. I.t s.b.iug for
it. It seems strange that cultivators ‘6ll
subscrihe tout read seelikir paper- xyllich
give them no Ithowlettge !that can benefit
1 110111: slot are: so loath to - sitle;,•ribe fora
magazine treating Irliolly upon their Int- i •
mess, which might put a hundred times tb.
value of tlic yearly'priee in their 1ne•'..e.....
I low blind some 111011 are to their ..‘,:: in
terest.s! Burns the hal, wlo, v.:l-: Er- t ::
Itltniglinian :itni then an ex iensi ii :liriner.
*ailed like backwardness ktf lk,kliken; 1.. si -
quire knowledge of their professbm —il,
narrow ruts! vie: — mid I'obl/ett ,sys. — 1
skillful farmer. who has no knowledge of
other matters. is a Itighl2. - [eared:mil useful
11a1.•• IV e earnestly with to see the Thig
kkziikes tit' farming stn.' gard e nin g supported
I,y fifty tlnutsatoi readers, Its many of the
secular 1111%1'ST/3111.r , mote are. Samuel
.101111s,kiti. the great I.exieographer, said
tlist eN - ery book he read. gave hint some
fresh informaticill: :ts it is with the most
I, sl.ilful Reuteror gardener: they will gain
lit.mcledge by reading. and they t-sil ell..
lighten milers by tiiiii.ing their practices
ktuo%-tt in .Niagazines 11,•lilirti \lll , llly to
their A:tilling. We all liito%y that we must
pas; sway and other.; 11.1111• ill our t , .t1":1.1 ;
1 :111.1 it beltooves us to malie limotti the
limo% ledge we hilly.: itekieired : ss it will
benefit Illallklllll in 1111'1 . 111m . ... — others will
eotite :tit er us. mei call us 1.1,•-•,.e.1.'.
, Of,
2,462
27.9 1 .110
3~IIN h/111
frame Jr ti,,• hot It,
ill• there 11.1.1. dil, ut haeli.llll,l 11%
11101, , in le in ill.. , a 1
ll.•ar I. ti,, to I.' 1.4)/it 1;,1.
nit'iu,g air, on, a tirs‘ 11),
idteltere.l hr s leo., 11t1 the
north -ide. I)ig oat The
dee]. all over. and pal is
the ;ale.; - , et the lox i n it an d .1. 4
ing euttt ra riTot deep all alai 1.
the around the lox. 'I rain!. it firm
ly d , nen. and Ao.l it over, and it will lo.d:
tidy at The gutter beine
inches tho floor of the b.•l.
no water will l!odg4! in it ; but it' wiit•.r. at'
ter rain:;. lodges in the glitter. lend it ..tr
nnoth,r gat , r. if there i.,deelle:
carty it ~tr a4,‘
1 , 1 , OW hod dry. for it' %vaf..r into
t.
I.'.. e i ;
Turman:- loosely into a rourel heal, mark
NViji lilt tha LOX. and if fr,,,h out bath van
Le got,inix one load of that with to loads
ittatiute : he vio•
lent heat of :MIT Lc aJ,.. - -ording it. and
will retain it twice 11, long. and will
Hoak. tin Lod inure sr,l'al Unit. tind there
will he less sobsiding a.fteri,\ \i hen
T h e h..nh is w. , 11 hll 4, rh0.,..,,rh0.,..,,a
fair and till gip the to ,ver
.' nine
ludo, of the top ;no hex. „lull s .i t ;e e l;
:I‘. it 1., pat ir, mei it dewn
!Le heel - ot tits ti rk and dap n, ti, •
• and leave tl - 1. - •in tan day, ;
• 11. era with wooTlen
, lay nnei •
.‘.. 1 . at
- if ill , :1;.•
r. i 1..• heat
. JAN.I
f A
11 , ••• in I , —, au, I t nittr
dro.3 if 11, a w l
10t.ri:... V+ flenr , v,r r.:11
Clio fi,•-
.;:.1„1,,-.1,.1 it •-•ir ; hay,. pit., 1 . , if! ‘1,.,..rit
tw inches Lnx, l an , i the 1;
t,. hop up
t glll . ,I.I•:1111 :1:01 :2: ,, •: .
1.11. p::!n • -• after ;) ,,. c1:1). %%Ir.' : lb,
tii— p
Sind L.r I.IL. .or tit
Ch, !'l tl.
1,. in v.ili
;d1..v,r1).w
t 4,
—l'i,n:avmnr
r:.ise I Ite . ov,•!dy. dr3W
I rem llaCk tt, Inuit . sic
I. SW 1111 .
111 the 1 ,1 1 , 1 ,1 1 ,. ip•ri. it
(. .1% , 1*111, /tll , l 1,1'.•.“ firm
ly upon them: a Iw-ind hoard, flit•
p u t r ,, w4. :old walked
upon. mowing it until th,".111,d,
the 1 ,, -t way. as it stakes
~.urfaee even. Put on the and
lei !hew remain ele.ed a ,Iny and a ni.o.
The ,i,•ottil day give a little air: if there
steam iti the Led, but shut cli•se at
The third ilav, cabbage. lettuce and radish
platit.‘ will be tip. :mil fourth or fifth day
tomato plants will he up. In eight davu
E gg plants will be up: less or mitre air
should he day after the plant.
are up. hut give If , . 111 1.1:011.A.
others. as they Heed m,,re boat. th,•
plant 4 grill' larger and the weather warm
er. nnne must lie admitted. 'fi le
above cabbage. lettuce. &v.. may he drawn
oil' part of wartn days: and ott warm nights
the corers may bejell rill: and this course
may he fi,lluwril with the tomatoes:
in ten day. , later. and the saute for Ee.-
plant tell days Eller than Innuttur,,
AVater shiedd not he given until the coil
dry. :old a little warm water sliduid
mixed with the (told, to wake it lukr , lvarni,
Wal.T al,mo ten ill the morning. am! pal
th• close down for an hour. and lilt)/
them again, hut not sit high as other (lays";
as the water makes the plants ntore ten-
der. AS the weather gets warmer. cab
h:ige•S, h•ttliCe, Are., Shollid have tittt "hobs:
by drawing the sashes off all days. and
in warns nights, SO as to harden (bent he
fia't, they are planted out.. The same with
tOttaito, Iwo weeks later, and Egg plants
two weeks Inter again. Are. Weeds should
he pulled out in the beds when they ap
jrar. When a cold and high Wiwi blows
from the north or northwest. give leSs air,
and so on, sons to keep the temperature
iq the bed nearly uniform. "flue beds
should be well watered a few hours .before
the plants are transplanted, so that. a por
tion of soil will stick to their roots; and
of course they will grow more readily.—
Afterthe beds are em)tied. a tomato plant
may be set in the middle of each light, and
they will soon over the whole, and bear
abundantly all summer.
1 . II; I: ;1,1 M
_l4,
I I
HUGH M. BOLE.
- .
E4IINE iirv. tate. af-*Aienirworr ;
Duquesne Way, near the Point, will make
to order, and warranted - as good a can be
made, the .Ilollowing maahinerY. , via: Steam
Engines, Tartans. Lathes, forwood and iron;
Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling 3luchines;
Housin end • Tobareo Screws; "Patent-right
Model Machines, in the best manner., Shafting,
Pallier and Haugera. of all sir.ea and variety ;
Serowe, of any diameter and pitch, to fi ft een feet
in length. Will also • make,. and have on hand,
Doctor and Niggol.Engittes, and Deck .Pumps for
steamboats, Arc. Lathe iuhears and other Plan
ing done to order: can plana32 inehee wide, by 9
feet 6 inches long.
All Onlers Promptly Filled and Earnestly
Solicited.
N. It — Particular attention. and promptitude
given to repairs (in' Printing Promos and other
31achines. myls:lyd
W. cvsNtangran.. ccanqurntrixt...r. CVNNINGILLII
D. IWYBEN DrNCIX.
CIVNNINGITAMS . CO.—P ITT S.
%.) BURGH CITY GLASS. WORKS—Ware.
h0u5e...119 Water street, and WO First street.
Pittabgrehi Pa.' three doors below the Mfmenre
hela •H
"Po inrnifactarela of pittsburgh a s "
"WWW . Woo nunrists Glen Ware and Armen
cantinven Glass, Sm. parlor windows. churches
and pnblie buiMinr. • apl
I;yotr . WANT isONE GOOD NEW
Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, inized i _entl.
all • other' kinds of Sidem. ewoking Brim"' or
Wina, Now Orono. Lemon and Citron Peel go to
alml wa fl kiltati
crop mra. in the Diamond. where you
a new* of Fruit. roil lOwer than at
erlielim in the. city. Also wyenend_and
amonningotPagoilY oreerlef•Plat2!
es. and all .tier kinds of. a
.
e r I44I4 . 9III EA — WOR TN &DEMME;
d ember Diamond and Diamond alleY.
1&140 00
65,9n400 075
0
49.152 90
it CLAY—
.S4OO bomb Missouri Clay for sale by
/WM m. mmaris.
Them.
.
FURIITURE AND Cllllll
-
No: 1114 FEDERAL ST.:ALLEGHENY: •
Uadeloan its leaaeheii. 4111 seeelve
Omptaue :_Qatans #412. be left at the room
heLiv .
VW OF M.' JANES FLOYD.
Ora* solik/7
BANKING HOUSES.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
6:5 FOURTH STREET.
CHARTERED IN 1855
j[kPEN DA I T. FROM 9TO 2 OTI.00K:
also, W...1ne5.1:1,. and Saturday evenings.
rrom Ut. L. Not' emlior ist. from 7 to 9 .Moak
.11 , 1 fro', Nov :.t Slay from 4/:to
Deposits reocivedfo all stuns not less than ONE
Tb.1.1.1R.1111.1 lii% . ten i
~ 1 the profits declared
twill a yea r, in June and December. interest has
been declared seini-ammally, in .1 one and Decem
ber:dm: the Dank 1:m: organized, at the rate of SIN
Prl yo.:11*.
ir il.rt 111 . :1W11 MIL is played to the
credit of 11111 ilemeitor as principal, and bears the
-ante intere4 from the first .lays of June and tle
cylll~ r. ram Pouudill a yelir, without
troablim: the depositor to emit or even to preSellt
hi- 1,0,-; book. At thi , rate money will double in
11,1 it 11 01 ce year, making in the aggregate
cmc s o oNC-11 II I' PElt r.. 1 18.18.
1 ".;.I;,,,ittainizrz tits
:111.1 .)15 nppli.•ntiuu
t•tfic••••
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.lame: Me.tul..y, II ill littrgivin.
.1.11 t,,, 11,..n1in.,;. NV111..1. Anders"n.
TR CST}:ES.
:11 , x•th , l , r 11rnaley. .liime, , 1). Kelly,
.1 ;in C, Baekonqf. Peter A. Alli.leml,
t:....n.r. P.l.i,k, .10101 H. Nli:Hor,
.1”11:1 B. Cultlll7l.l. James Steidle,
Almiz” A. Cl:Th.r, 11.0.ert H,,1 - 4..
t'll“ I.!, A. I'..N..it, Willt.q. P. Alitnattill,
. . .
Iv , ii . I hm , ..7.1,,, .1..1ni ikr,
.),',llll 1.:,):,. 114.nry h. Ring:lsiah',
11,1...weil 11.•:,1.urn, .I , ,liii 11. Shoolherger
IVIII. S. 11., t•ri. IC In. H. Selttpertz.
l'eftr 11.111itilier, Ale:candor Tin.lle,
ltkluir,l Ilnyn. Isan,•Whittkr.
Will. ::,. I.avel), Chri,tian Vrager.
: , 1:4•1!1.17.%1:%" AN! , Tit kl:li
. 1 I :‘ ES A. Col. TON.
.M ES 41L, MIMS. BANK E Ilt S
N• BrOICITS 1111 , 1 Deniers in
Aeeoptaneeti, er and lank
N. Fs -11:111,o (in the I:4l, , tern unit WeAern
eitie nth. tor :ale.
'mole in ell the rities throughout the
I ..e••• • 1% , 11 in ' , or fond, or
orreot le , p e r. N..... Mu I 1:..t street, between
I=l =3=
BANKERS & EXCHANGE BROKERS,
\v Sul
ALDERMEN
JAMES, M. TAYLOR,
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AGRICULTRAL
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El=
Rog,erie Improved Patent
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
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IRON MANUFACTURERS.
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
Jones 41c. Laughlin*,
.I.OXF %C/Tin:Re, OF
I12(1)N A IL) IN 14
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON.
hath's Patent Shaftio ,, Piton Pods, Plates, At,
IVA REHOUSES,
93 Water Slreet and 132 First Street,
PI TTNRU RlB H
An , l , oruer ,•f Frunkliu and South Water Strong,
t`hi”rtg.o. fen:ly
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LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
-AND -
SMELTING WORKS.'
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31anutitcturers of
Sheath, Braziers' ainl Bolt Copper, Premed Cop
per Iloilo:its. Raised Still Irottouss,Spoitor
S , ,lder, d.:e. Also importers anti
dealers in Metal;, Tin
- hate, Sheet Iron,
Fire, &e.
' , ,mtantly ham], Tinmon's Machinei
ana warehouse, \o. 141) FIRST and 120
SECoNI) STREET. l'ittrdnmiti, renna,
gir-Speciat onteri of Copper eat to any desired
pattern. fe2l:lyddaw
WM. M. FABER & CO
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron Vounderw,
GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS,
Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Depot,
PITTSBURGH, PA..
SI AN I' I'M VIC SE ALL KINDS OF
Steam Ettgim,s. ranging from three to one
hundr.sl and fifty horse power, anti suited for
ri Is. Saw il 1 , , Blast Furnaces, Factories,
rte.
l:ive particular attention to the construction of
Engines and 31aehinery fir grist mills, and for
uprights. mulay and circular saw mills.
Have a ISO on hand. finished and ready forship
:tient at bort notice. Engines and Boilers of every
de , ripii.M.
furni,h Boilers and Sheet Iron separately.
Wrought Iron Shafting. Bangers and Patinas in
every rariety. and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Machinery :not 31aelline Cards.
Vur price- are low, our machinery manufactur
ed of t he hest omit ity of materials, and warranted
in all ea,as to give satiAietion.
trim Ili-pads or the country solicit
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111 101"ftTH STRAIE T,
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IHOTE SA PRIVATE DIVELLIRSIL
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