1100.14. ' 'THE ^ 114t51e. PITTSBURGH PT: WAYNE& CHICAGO RAILWAV, TO ALL POINTS IN THE SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST WINTER ARRANGEMENT TDIE TO CINCINNATI AS 41. EICIE and to Indianapolis. St. Louis na.i Chietno shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAIN'S. - . Mail Line. Expren. Lewes Pittsburgh 1.40 8 . 81 . 1.10 p. in Allegheny 1,30 It. tn. 1,50 p. ut :Mansfield._ ...... 10.05 a. M. 10.10 p. m Aztlets!Crestline 10,40 a. M. 10.30 p. Forest 12,43 p. tn. 12.39 , 1 a: rn " Lima 245 p. m. 2.30 a. tn. Fort Wayne 4.50 p. m. 3.00 n. m " ..... p. m. 11.00 n. m. St Lotus 12,45 p. tu: FOIL COLUMBUS. 00;ens. - NATL& ST. LOUIS. Leaves.. a. In ? 11.00 p. AnivegeoluiribruCrestliget..- 140 n. tn. • 1.20 a. M. Cincinnati; • .0.40 p..ur. 7.40 a. m. E 55 p. m. INDIANAPOLIS ANDST. LOUIS. Leaves a. in- 11,00 p. m. Arrive at Indianapolis.. 9.00 p.m. 9 # oo a. in. m .Tarre Haute._ 2,25 a. . 250 p. m. St. m. 414tip.isk. of yitAtis oula teaficago wtthou chimire • •-• < • • tints to Cincinnati Is the same as tottinsalasauille. Trains on both Roads meet at Colmar. and paappaireal all go ilak) Cincinnati EASTWARD TRAINS: ' ' - Mail. - Express. /men Chicago 640 a. in. t 1.30 p. in. Antra at e..m. Fort. WAyne...12,1151. 4 In. 1 2,30 a. m. e_... - . . .:. 8,55 p.. m.- 8,20 a. m._ ..-.. '. __ Nitibiarttil...... 2,23 a. m. 3,50'n. m. • -- lieb•Tealaataake clew:connections with Trains on Pennsylvania Railioati for the Eastern 'eltigefwln Allentown saaPhilitielphia. __ lit •Ontlr'one chano °tears between Chicago Lusßuir Turk,_via Pittsburgh and Allentown, on trt =re uniesforie; tirtglg 0..n1-. feaelliag Pi lat 3 ,50n..ncd said New Yurlc at. 10.415 -AUPIXERIDIKTION TRAINS-From Federal '.-f,--;,..-leillign. Allegheny City. 'illilint . N ACCOMMODATION. Lem* ' ~.._ at. Lao a_ tn. atil 9,30 p. m. Amy. ''"• ":, . . • .11,10 " 6,10 " Lees _.. 4 .." . . ton. 440 " " 12,10 " Arrive „,....1 '77. any- 11,15 " " 2.00 " 1110.3tY ACCO3LMODATLON. * railAileghinly at 12,30 p. la. and 8 1.. ie. ref Nonomy at 6.03 a. in. and 4,00 • - MARKET TRAIN. roest Allegheny at: :es Allegheny at ea at Alliance • 7.35 r. ni. , 677 .- Trains are run by Columbus time. which is illitnatsa slower than Pittsburgh time. .. rata good on the accommodation and zWici are sold at reduced prices. - lib trails connect as fullowst-- anes, with trains on the Cleveland and h•ltailroad. At Orrviln e,; Ohio. to and from Millersburgh. Akron. Cuiahoga. Falls. t. Ahlats dua ndlehL Ohio. for .11 , fouut. Vernon. Si:witty, ludty,,,l'oledo, Detroit, etc. ' si. km Delewarl,Springfield, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton. Indianapolis, Saint ri..Louisville, etc. . At, west, Stw Springfield, Sandusky, Dayton, ein- Midi, etc., et,-. At Lima, for. Sidney. Dayton, .Citminnati, Toledo; • .. ~ . . .Wayne. for Peru, Lafayette, Ind.. Saint and intermediate points in -- Cent: al Li- At • tV u d Illinois. , llt. for Laparte. - - At astatab thrall points on the Louisville. New :Albany Intl Chicago Railroad. , Anti* Chicago. with trains for all points in Illi nois. Missouri. lowa,Wisconsin and Minnesota. For further information and through tickets amply. to. . GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Airt. . Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Through Tickets for sale at the Tiaket Otliees of . the Company on the line of the road to all part -of the United States. • WM: P. sII INN, General Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh. G. W. CASS. General Superintendent. . , ... CHANGE PENISTINANtA CENTRAL-RAILROAD. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ilium MAIL TRAIN LEAVES PITTS. .H. StHalt. from the Passenger Beam, at the intersection "of Lilierty and Grant streets, every mom: in ' ir (except Sunday) at. 6:10 a. in. si (dining at all stations between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. This train arrives in Philadelphia at 11:13 p. lii., . studtingiclose connection for New York from lian a Depot, at MOO p. m., over Camden had dm Line. ' EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the above riameditation daily at 4,40 p. ni., stopping only at principal stations, and making direct conne,- , - lien at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, mad for New York via Allentown. Ibis train az , • Male irk Philadelphia at ti 1,05 a. m., making eon .,IE,Th eethni for New York from Kensington Depot at • • over a. - : Camden and Amboy. line. i nr._„IiICAR bruit through from Pittsburgh ter City via Allentown--130mileattached to train. FAST L4NL leaves the above 'lamed sta tion daily. (except fintiday) it Lao n. In.; IltoP puis only attiAcO ris alstations, eonneetir4 at ffsr bisMittla lanionsaint IrasbuitiVon.• This train arrivlefitr lidelphia at ILES p. M., makin g close infliction Sjir New York, from Kensington Depots t SAPP. in., over Camden k AMboy line. .:c ' : ,- AcCCOMMODATIBEN TIMID& JOMISTOWN ACCOMMODATION -TRAIN, lees. daily (except Stindar) at sow PAL. atop pug ag su stations and running as far as. Cone- F/RSTINC CD*M&Y.A.TrONTRAINSirk4r s station leaves daily (ex tceptSuuday4,iitE.EoX. nt.i SECOND ACCO.MADAyION .;,TAAIN fdr , 11.00 a. Wall's station leaves ,Asily eaciegot 'Sander) at THIRD ACCOMMODATION • TRAIN Sir Wall's stationfleaSca daily', (except Sunday) at Wj p Til- ACCOMMODATION - TRAIN- 1 . 61; 11 atatipn;s1saves daily, (except Sunday) at riisii ri.) i ;REIITIMNINt#:TRAARE • •• . it; t IN•riarTsatinGit Ad;FOLLOWS : a - 1,13 R. m. tirl 1 ' ' ' Lim :.ii - • 5,50 p.im. ,-: Johnstown Accommodation A a. m. EA* a. In. Lailigall's ligation Aeoonunodation. , Lao a. in. Ed Wall's Station Accommodation --- EA* a. in. =•1141 Wall's. Station •Aeoommodation ...... 1 , 01 6 P.in. . Ath' Wall's Statism 'Accommodation Sole p. in. for -.- . • ,• B . All lairsville and Indiana eminent 'at ir Intenmetion with Johnstown A°- . wrifitiois East and West, and Express end Mt... -- , • .17.-A It. JE : TO NEW' ORE . :.., ...." . . PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE__ TER.. • / 3 c .1. .iffifalltiltd... ~ .. -... ........ .. 2.. ' 7.45 garilitcheclurd to all stations on the Penn- AKIN& - ad., and to Philadelphia, Baiti . Penn cad„ York, - • , i . Pere tiekita lifcgia will •aii excess ..ing• to distance brae . • addition to the :citation in except from alb_whero the company hasno agent. VegEE—ln ease of loss. the Company will mianselves restoonaible d er personal baggage and for an amount not exceeding 111150; - to loa 111,— m p A n Oa sea mni seismihnibus Line has been eniPlo.fld • s fentYl Andig /i aine stiapely tomam atone spt,t9 . esceee‘ lia Centil g %Pl eh and baggage., VEli • • At th INTEWART, Agent, and tatetttig ► ikpnpugiea..ll,„ it:Rgeownie_t Station on Liberty 'KWIC= non 22tilaaagat B aParintandaati Altoona. Pa. ID~ ~`" 7tlrEß'~'A_~D • - . ...;;; , MAN.AN.: M I N AND CINCINNATI R. R. , LOSetunr;. 1 4.../i apolis with Terra Haute, 11014.- • na l , "" ul v ton Railroad. to St. Louie god a _ 0 , 14 ° ..'• &Polk., New Alban* and qv . u. , . ~. Balkan& for MICA !Iv A ratiaah " . , Lne Toy. and all TlMAUreaghtiitt... TEAJTAMTE I 7 4 :„. RUB. ...v. and ttotrontitugarrilF7' Y• • - lead or Lunette-omm m less Om). * null,_ .. , Put cm '-'ether route by twee tour hours. sfirri by' any Adam ' The only road by whlrh ebilPuilcs: k l w • nide from Cincinnati to the West, witho ean be ants made to J. E. 'GIBBONS. 1 , ,,, t iap ;• a lti. or W. B. CUTTING. Agee of • ceburgh. will receive grompt attend and no c b li qm for conunissiom co CHARGE FOR D 'RAHHINVOHOARHOHIMON-HEMAWILIFICESURG. er information apply to THOMAS il a iWair e 3 pitti e 4;"gt !im ag t isi -o S t - t 'Cit t i ! cams for paattlWOM and frtfigiat T to Indianapolis, r em H au te. Lumrette, Chicago, Peru, Gr_ee _ n aiad& crAwfordiville. Charleston, Paris and 3ds t - V - 2,4e. - -' IL F. LORD, President. F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent. 1111 M - EMPIITAIITT.IB.62. . RAILROADS 6.10 a. yn 11,00 A. in 2.50 ft. in rguiE rizsAuLts sum INSURANCE ..._ ----"....------ A COMPANYOPPIIILADELPRIA.OPFICE: . The Headquarters of Beaurega rd ax B .....,....k... dr soN, Nu. 435 and 437 csizsrrxtir STREET, I Ilea( Fifth. STATEMENT OP ASSETS, JAN. Ist, IMO. i , , 'OCcupied try a Loyal Citizen. . '''• , m l !flktlF , gus Published Agreeably to An A‘d of Assembly; : i. . We are. permitted •to copy t h e follow'. being.: ing extractafrosna letter received bin gen- First 3 1ortgages, amply secured... .... $1,804,393 se ; tieman in Washington; from a ditinguish- Raal Estate. !loll:scot value d-71111 . ,3i3 . ni.) co! i t ..... ...................... ... up . ,,-, 5 26 :ed TeMiessecan, now in Nashville: . Temporary Loans on maple Collai- - I" We are sojourning at the St. Cloud tern) Securities .............................. . a 9,135 56 I Stooks, (present value (trsid,64; 72,, note!, the late. headquarters of Beaure eesa ..... , ...... „. ......... .. . ............ '.. 89,7 as se, j gard, when he was for a short time here. 1 Notes and ....... Receive ..... ............... 1.821. 00 , have the honor to occupy his late rooms. Cu ' h ....... - ................. '..' .. ' .............. ' 27,149 33 ; They •' smell. to !!raven ''--the .stench is $ 9 ,204,061 03 Linsuflerable. In fact the Amy, or what is p. T4e. ,ui optsAt tshifrolamw.parreemfrotmeri,wkh!cwhhitheihs e h o n n , i, e - .1 le' ft of it, smells horribly. The able i s been determined. 'iS unparalleled. Confederategrease is the Insuraneee made on every description °Chop'. great staple:. it. saturates the bread. gives a erty ; in Town and country, at rates as tow us aq gloss to the (toffee, converts the plates into consistent with securitY. Since their incorporation, it period of thirtY 1 mirrors. and adds adornment to the table rears, they barepaid losseo byFire, to an amount ! cloths in a 11l qusand different ways. exceeding Vour Millirns of Dollars, thereby f a - ii . -.. i ~. * . , fooling e% idenee of am' advantages of Intlt ranee. ELS Well as the ability and divo.ition to meet with " :Next week Govern orJohns,m will he• Promptness' all liabilities. ; gin the work of enereion. .Kothing is now 1,....5ei paid during the year1ia39„1162.133 36. DIRECTORS. , needed but ataler. One newspaper sub• Charlas W. It:nicker, Monleeal D. L ew i s. - sidecl.this morning. and the other two are Tobias. %Vaguer, David S. Brown. ! continued on parole. but if! a few days Samuel Omni., lakilC LeA , they, too. will ne among the things that Jacob R. Smith. Ulna rd C. Dale, : were. i tieorgc W. Richard,, Uconr4! Fah.: , , Si AV A I (..);. U.. if-I 0 lIIT ......:4 I.] . t'lLts. N. BANC/if:lt, Praddent. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. I but t 1 1 1: t .„ : ee ra if f s e o T n reasury Notes are worth the dollar. Our kind Ne. use Liberty - sprees, w.s. _A. Susi.. Seeretary_prO tem. of Treasury Notes as good as in New York. . ..J. GAR ti.\;hit ecrFEN, Agent. - .Thins oo . , ,Jur .., Mate . anal it , ~e opf _r_ tie l ruined. 1 so 16 Nurtheakt troy. and tV d sty, I 4 s P tt a 0 lir . 1 : Neu to Penit.i , yivauitt. Pa-itauger Depot, 1 ._. ---- J t V , /Li tale a WI.Wle genciAton to re , turf.. ! • JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor. I lb•• prosperity, and cute the wide spread dis., . EXTENSITZ ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENT& 1111-AVING TAKEN .11.3.11) VEIVED VP, regard of moralitv. ill with ail the modern improvements, thii po- Wm. H. Polk is here. and Wm. B. Pular resort, the subserther is Prepared to iiceoni- Stokes i , .; hourly loGhed for — both are loud. - . •'-'' 'OO-AI749DEVIC-14-.:...-'' modate his old customers Mid tdepublie goner- , ally, with the best the markets tiTord.r.. Oysters mouthed L'aion men. Stokes has been so Wu are now prepared to execute all orders for will be served up in evory variety of otyle, during from the Legiuning. We will have Meet the sason. Iris Wines Liquors and Ate; he feels sags of the .people to - morrow, at which confideat in rceamme!,:lia ir to the public for their excellence. the trial strain of the : Union horse will be Can, Bueket and Shell Oysters received daily had." andsold wholesale toot retail mytSt)..lyd oung•s Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRIIIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS; Where OYSTERS ervi ell the deliceeh•: of the eele.on rill b=erred lip in the most n:.1;:t:.:)le style• IILI. YOUNU, oat earner Virgin alley and Smithfield St. . SEETIN'S - OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND , THOU. spolvm, IProisrlet-or. HATI TAILEN AND PITTED UP, NG at a heat expense, with all the modern int proyeuienta, this popular resort, the subscriber ffSSpreparad"to aceomintillote` his friends rrnd the Pub r lic generally ; with• ltho best the market affods.. OYSTERS will be served up in every variety of i le duriut the season. • • 'LIQUORS and ALES he feels co leihmendins to the public for their excellence. ilirillEALS served up at all hours, and DAY and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. tip 1:1 y ouit NO. 32 DIAMOND. A L LEY, PITTSBURGH. iiFE AVBSCRIBER ANN° IT X CEsi to the public that he is in daily_ receipt ..f FRESH SHELL AND CAN GYSTEIK GAME. dm, and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this.old anti well known housewith everything in the eating and drinking line at the shortest notic 41 e. JOHN S HALER, .0:17 Pr..prietor. OYSTER AND - EATING HOUSE, No. 111. Wood - Street, Pittsburgh, wHoLesA Le aN D -*ETatL DeirRTIA . IN LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, FRESH PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS AND WILD GAME, AU in' their-Proper. Setition. n 026 ;_ O.EO. hEIVEMAN &- CO. LESIONIIIOII7BE{ GEO. AU RELATE, AUL Proprietari ES* Liberty street, just be side-the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes it this most convenient house in the city for passengers arriving by that, road. The proprietor having, at considerable ex kens% fitted encellent style, the MANSION Housg,. wadi; ses_recassily , solicit share of Rugratronage. His Larder` met Rar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fel:l9 WINES AND DIQIIOIIS. Brandies, Cordials, Wines Old Mononga hela and Rectified . Whiskey, DO. 120 WOOD YTSF . ET , Pittsburgh fe.7.2.,6m W.ILLLILIII CLAYTON, I JA WPC "FCCILSO.N. President RS 1 TWOOAw , p. Capt. JAIL wOODBq am; wo Aunt, OFFICE NO. 141 WEYER ISTENET. Will Insure all kinds o fFI RE and 1411,JUN* RISKS.;' • .4 . Q 170 R - MERCHANT, Ito 37 Diamond Alley, 'oar W.. - Axl street. Pitt.burgirt Pa. N' Always on.. sftenac Brandies. '4 Blackberry, Cherry and Whiskey. kn. Monongahela Rectified • E; P. MIDDLET..... A. • Wan ""o " WINES, 13,,RANPIE1/4 FINE ()ID I lei 4 1.04414 FRONT RTINI T limadauemax,i,"‘E <, 4 1 . :2 .0 , 14 . . ce.. AIM IGMEASS r-1011151r toirWOr. X:1111* 3411 A . 4818610') riteTtisss stmt. Putthscak CLEVELAND it Till CII A Wt3-3E'A). II VCIIBB N t D ra i A s FT EIRea vMtONDeAoYto Sf t O e W P . e 2 n s - lvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh. as follows: PITTSBURGH COLUMBUS rti CINCINNATI SHORT LIST. VIA STEUBENVILLE. Len ves Pittsburgh . " Steubenville ' 1.33 a. in. M 5.2 N - •' Newark ..... ..... ............ 12.03 thin. - " - Columbus lad :!. A rri re:: Cincinnati St. Louis 10.45 : Lea . vez Pittsburgh i tn. Steuhimville . 1 045 .53 1.. tit. ..5,10 Newark 12 midnight. " Columbus ' 1,30 a. id. A rri ves Ci Neils utt i 7,10 " St. Luiti, ' 11.30 p. in. No change of ears belWelsll l'ittdiiii . gli and Cin ‘innati. Splendid sleeping ears attacked i o all night trains. PITTSBVROII ANL , WIIEELIN,) LINE. Leaven Pittsburgh 1.33 a. in. Wellsville 4.25 " Steubenville ' 5.,25i " " Wheeling Arrives Bellair ti.,:iti " Leaves Pittsburgh 1,55 p. tn. • " Wellsville 1,00 " " Steubenville. ....... ... .. 5.10 '• Wheeling. 6.25 " Arrives Bellair ...... .. .. .... ...... 0, Sir - Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and at Delimit with Cleveland and Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. LINE. Leaves Pittsburgh . 1.35 a . iii . Wellsville 4,05 •• " Bayard 0,34 " Al trance 7,00 " " Ii wlson Arrives Cleveland ..... ... . ' 9.35 - Leaves Pittsburgh 1,53 p. tn. ' Wellsville 4,00 8ayard......... ..... . ..... 3,24 '• Alliance 3,50 " " Budsen 7,01 " Arrives Cleveland 14,10 Connecting at Bayard with Tuseorawas branch for New Phiiidelfdlia and Canal lb Inver at Alliance with Pittsburgh, Fert Wayne and Cliwatto Rail road at Ifudson. with Cleveland. Zanesville and Chicago Railroad for Akron, City Falls old Mil lersburg, and at Cleveland with C.& K R. R. for Eric, Dunkirk and Buffalo, with C. 5: T. R. it. ter Toledo, Detroit and Chidago. Wellsvill. Accommodation leaves at 3.33 ti. In Returning Trains arrive iii Pittsburgh al rot lows: Mail Train Exprom Train 41 , 3 0. tn. Aceouunedndom.....U.ll u . n,. Passengers.desiriiif to go to Sandusky. Tide,lo, Chicago, or point:: West ~f bn Particular to aAk for tickets via Cleve • Through Ticket-:eau be procured at the Liberty Street Depot. Pitt :dairy)]. .1. sTE44ARI'. Ticke: Agen t. .For further portieular, tipplv tu IVILLIA sTEIV.I RT. Agent, At the Coluptiny':: oillee in Freight :.ltution. l'•on mrect. UPHOLSTERING. - - • -- • -•-• - - • • UPHOLSTER V, -- NO. 85 FOURTH - ST.. NEM:. Wo01). MIME SIESCRUBERS .1 A u F.. C. .1 in ill iiiianly MI hand oery article in ther no. it : ornament., Curtain 600115, Comfort., Feather He 1.. of all kinds: also. the celebrated Patent Spring Bede. All kinds of Slitide Blinds and Fixtures. 44Y Prompt attention given to all ordors for fit ting and laytng down Carnets. Oil Cloths. ke. octl7:lyd ROBERTS& ItOI.:NRIK. HOTELS AEI, RESTAURANTS. V 0 L 7 N G' !. WHOLESALE OYSTER .DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, wFA3IILIES, R ES- V V TAIVA NTS and the trade gene the be supplied II with Chespeske Bay Oysters. at y the lowest wholesale rate , . - Conntre trade solicited. • ELI YOUNI), Propriet.r. JP .X .E 11311C3ilt, IMPORTER 4WD DEALER IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND DEALERS IN MMnM . a FIRE . - • ItY Mk. z•---7.-'-'-n.......-----------------.•-- h‘mrilebentinm Co : • RELIANCE. NUTUAL INSURANCE .11610=14-titin'',Wei, COMPANY : , i 7 %4 lit'id in' the , Germantown Mesrap4.givep the follow ., "V i 'P ri- LA- 1 : 11 /E inliriA. ing suggeWotil - an ' efic . ts.''resPect i rig the .: On Buildings. Limited or' Pr Merchan dbAe. Furniture, kc... in re nown or'D • - - - - roner depth for planting corn ; • ISIIK:::•..:1-.1 ' :country. . i Cover the. corn carefully, and ne ver more OFFICE O. so* WALNUT STREET. than from one and a halite two inches, Carte capisai. iiirmisio ob. • deep. If planted deeper than thin it will c a sh Invested as follows. rtz, 413 " ii " 90 . be longer coming up, and after it comes up First Mortgage or Improved City Pro it willl3r grow very well until it three or i perty. worth doubl e the amount i .OO four inches high. when it will remain .sta ound rent. first {m 0. ... i m . , ............ I ..... :,: 462 ,ie tionarr for ten days or two weeks. By .ex- Pennsylvania Railroad ...... 6 74 ,'eent. Mortgage Loans. &WO) cost ... 1.. . Philadelphia city 6 - Scent. loan .. I .... ....... ,gl-{i).o amining we will find that the first joint is below the surface of the soil, also that the Allegheny County 6ij cent, Naha) i- .. roots are decay; ne. while new ones are being ColiiitilutentnloilrnsdwieflasnBeinied"....s:7'f ',--. • . 19,4). f oo k , I thrown out from the joint:. these new roots nutitin o i" n and Broad Top SlOUtaiii .... I require some ten or fifteen days for their Peßntis)lr-61straltuinlrYo.ftunliro.Sagto°c1:1°4..t.n.....—. 1 :000 000 00 00 I tomplete formation. mid during this time Stock of Reliance Mutual Insuran ce I the:, plant remains stationary as far as C0mpany........ ~ .... , ................ _.L .. . growth-is concerned.. As soon as the new Stock of County•Firelnsura nce Cd . ... : roots are fully formed the oldones will din- Stock of I.telawar e M. S Insurtuice.Co. appear, and the growth i will proceed us Counnereial Bank do i Mechanics' Bank d 0 ............. usual. : I , Union 3f, Insurance Co's Scrip .... .; 1 Front actual experiments with grains ta- Bills Receivable, business paper...lt.. I kenfrons•the same ear and same part of Book Accounts, secured interest, ec.. Cash col hand and in hands of agents. 'the ear. 1 hare arrived M the following re sult : Corn planted one rock beep came up in eight days: that planted one and a 'half I inches deep required nine and a half dayst: i I that two inches deep, ten days; two.and a 1 half inches deep, eleven and aquarter day7S 1 three inches deep. twelve days; three and. I a half inches deep, thirteen days. four:ha:h -i es deep, fourteen and a half days; five and: i a half inches deep, eighteen days: six inch-, 'es deep, twenty-one days. The last lot came up and grew until about three inches high, when it remained stationary tore long. zuflot .., . . ~ / time and finally died. : • • juralasEtaalsN'AcirEEcommtipTALNAt_artEutirpoir AN A . ' Th : e y T evi uxt for the Times . TED BY THE LEGISLATURE Or PENNSIL ,CpOiRuNaIt. q York World (Republican) 1 ItAIINRIII' ANDID3tALtINPrritintBE. klr% LEL,PIIIA. MARINE INSURiiNtI h oe Ves- • son's first Inaug u ral, tun Suitable text far; notes the: following from President Jeffer sek. Cargo and Freight, to all part,.l of orld. INLAND INSURANCES 4,11 GOOJN, by Rivers, the times: . I oiled.. Lakes. and Land Carriages. to all pa ria of the-Union, FIRE INSURANCESaI Merl T.t l ehandise generally oil Storeg.Dwellin g 'll olll ,,, . raig l i i i;n ( i ,i n fr t u i: i f ° l ° l i abuses il t l is flrm e ' sat at t i h ° e " h ' i t ir nd o l t } 'g r i . I.c. lit it ECTOILS.--wiltinin Martin, Edmund A. Sonder, Theophilus Pauldin g , John N. Penro4u lie opinion ; freedom of religion ; freedom .1.110 C. Davis. Jame, Tr tuouair, %Vita. Eyre. dr., , if the press ,• .f'reedo'm of person and the i I pretet,•tien of habeas rorpo3 ; trio )y ame. C'. Hand, Win. C. ' Ludwig. Joseph - 11. Seal, ,juries itnpirtiallv si•lected —these ininci Dr. R. Al. nu.,ton, Geo. G. liieper. Duch Craig, ' 0, ..-. f r , the .handbiie nstelintir'n whkh 4 'buries Kelley, Satire( E, Stok a .,.. F. i - 4)i-ton, I ''' : n 't .. • , . }!envy Sloan, :Edward Darlington. 11. If, m e s llls gone oefore 1I gueitei our steps liZßrooke. Spencer 3111 vain, The:. C. lis nd, Robert ''t hrough an age of revolution :led reforma• i t i °u 'it r i l lC er aeft. fi Z4ir 14, 34 t ...1 . n r a" i 1• , 1 , tirn. ,' The wisdom of our sages and the T. lierwast.'4l. B. Berger, 410. . ... 1114,0 41 . M . 0111')Ieroes have 'been devoted to w rI.LIAm mARTIN, l'l o, ideut• their attainment. They should be the ABM Li T i i i i r l) a s. ;:, f;;;;1,1,14,Nryll: raise PreAhl "t* creed of our political tiiith : the text of .M. 51 P. A. MADEIRA Agent. ! civil instruction: the timehstone to try the No. 65 Water6treet, PlitAtirgb. ! Fervie'es of those we trust : and should ,we INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS . wander from them in moments of error or ulartn. let us hasten to retriteo our straps It A.' V' llt and . • and regain the road which alone lends to . ' pence. liberty and safety. 24,3i0 0) IMO 00 5. 7 136 01 000 :2,012 50 160 00 ..I, 16,3)7 18 0 t 4216 72 gel - 11,385 15 i .7 --...—.. GA ___, • 4)303 06 CLEM TINGLEY Preshiebt. DIRECTORS.i Clem Tingley, Samuel Bisphani. Wm. R. Thompson, R9bert Steen, Frederick I:rown, IS illiam Musser. Cornelius Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John R, Worred Murtha!! Hill. ' H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrdp, Robert Tama, Charles Leland, Frederick Lennie , Jacob T. ktutaing. Charles S. Wood . Smith Bowen. Jame:: S. 11 oud ward, Johja 24.414 Piitsburgh. R. M. lIINORMAN, Seeretnry. J. GA RDNBIC COFFIN,.Agent. Northeasi:eorner Third 'iiiid Wend sts. • • /ESTERN INSURANCE COMPANYII OF PITTSBURGH. GEORtirE DA,RSIE. President. ' 1 • F. GOl tDtiN. See Capt. IL D. COCII AL RAN, Goa Age l ntretari. . . No. 02 Water street. (Spam( X Co'e. M nteltouse, , up stairs.) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kind 3 of FIRE and MA- RINE RISKS. A Home in•aitution managed by Directors who, are well known in the atrium/Quoits. and who are , .• _ - . _, . determined ; by promptneatand liberality, to thou- , •••`.;peakiiiir of saarin. stud a pretty win the character which they have assumed. us of- I ' , it.] to an 01Au rate old bachelor. `.l should rering the beet. protection to those 'who desire. to be ' ' insured. think that a pair of handsome eves would ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1601. !be the- best mirror to shave bp:;' "Yes, ' , Rod,: Accounts ..................................... S 1;3.000 00 many a — oor t o fellow has been `shiived' by :Mortgage . : ......................................... 2,100 00 i • ~. • - OpOffice Furniture ............ ... ..................... :... , 0 00 . tnem, • tne wretch replied. en Accounts, etc... ..... t .................. .... 7,80 J 43 1 -"'..- .- Cash ........ r., ........................ ................... 18.351 99 , Premium Notes.... . ..... ......... ..... 27,605 20 Notes and Dills discounted 174,0:5 14 DIRECTORS. R. Miller. Jr., James APAnley. • Nathaniel Ifoltues, Alexander Nirniek, 'George Darsio Wm. IL Smith, Chas. W. Ricket•zon, Andrew Ackley. Alexander Speer. Davhl 31. Long, IteaS J. Thomas Gem. Ltakewell. John R. Wettno. 1 CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES, WM. BAGALEY; Presid SAMUEL RE 1, Secretary, I lOak*. Cow, of Darket nod Water Insures arainstloss'aud Damage in the Naviga - I tion of the Southern and S astern Rivers, Lakes, and Bayous, and the Sari ' /ration of the Seas, insurer against gams. and Damage by Fire, DIRECTORS. Jaa. Park, Jr., B. F. Jones, T. M. Howe, George Bingham. John Shipton, S. Harbaugh. John S. Dilworth, C. 11 . lug. Win. Ragaley. O. Johnston, Reese Owens, B. Preston, S. M. Kier, it. Cooper, J. Caldwell, mh2. 4 flydh PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 149 OHESTNUT STREET, House.' Capital 6219.100 Assets ......$364,9111L • WILL MAKE ALL xxlmno SURANOE:eilhetPergetaidor Limlted.on every desenption of Property or Merohanditfe, at reasonable ratee otPrennum. • ROBERT . P. KIN4_, president: .il. W. BALDWIN Vies President. • DIRECS'. Charles Reyes, • F OR .. Cope, E. B. English. ' .George W. Brown. P. B. &very, Joseph S. Paul, fk C. Sherman, Atagarge Wi John den Clayton. F. BLACKBURN, &wenn'''. • • J.G. COFFIN. Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. MONONGAHELA MK COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. 'ASSETS, MAY 1041 a 111411. Stock Due Bilk, payable on demand and secured by two approved fumed. $73.750 00 Bilb ... .. . ..... ............... tun 34 Bills Diseounted • lip 6 76 12,000 00 L15 14"l--- Mechanics' Bank - Tat cost - 100 Shares Cilium' Bank 4105 5,175 On 40 Shares Agawam, Bask stock 2.050 00 10 Bharat Mair 7- 707 Aai* .... .. ' 2.750 oo . -- 16,110 lietrotints ...... .......... 0k99 7 ,00 5 Plitll6l' rr c..,Cr ' •ji r: r - 8111 t Si T ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UNDER CARE OF THE FR ANCISCAN BROTHERS. IIIiSTETUTION. SITUATED M. IN LORETI'O,„ Cambria county Pannsyl 'Verde. four miles *ern Cremn - Statibn Station. on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh. was chartered ku .//58 ,with .pnviliges to confer the usual Cu to 'lmams and Degrees. The location of the 'College in • one of the most healthy. in Pennsylragio.—this portion of the Alle ,gliany Mountains Inoncproverbiat , fur its pure water, bracing opd picturesque scenery. 'The Scholastic year' o f en the FIRST MONDAY after the 15tit of ATUDST and ends about the 20th of .JUNE.following. • It is divided into two Sessions. Sttrdents cannot return home between the Sessions: MI the Apparatus neeee sap for Land Surveying ' t, Engineering, Out, ac., will be furnishMg he .Institution to the Students. • Instrnmental and Focal Music forme no extra *barge. Etudentos will be admitted from eight year to the age of manhood. , Toottalloard and Tuition. payable half yearly advance 8/00 .Wasbing,anik use kot Bedding ....... ... 10 Classical ord./Modern Louguagee, extra ...... ' 10 'Studeuts spend Vacat i on it the College... . 15 Reference earl' low made to the Rt. Rev. WishoP 0 11ouner. to the Raul T.'B. Reynolds, St. Mary's. oretto, fad to other plowmen of the Pittsburgh iocese. • F 'YOU( WANT. some Goon. HIM I Fruit or prepared. Mince Heat. mixed, and all other kinds of Splees, 'cooking Brandy or Wine, lie* Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth * linthemin the Diamoad. where sou will gees pew crop .af.kruit . .and lower than It an 'Other hod/fain the ' Abe aiteneml.and full meortamitt of Family uneaten Teaai ;Wines Brand* wad all , other. kinds :of Fortner and Dom esticL ' iquo ' rs. ' • • de24 Dis h and D BiaßmOoTHElleY . THE' illeßwitleWlALL TAISEAVIIIICE • Oliva baladt ray bed and bora* and baramoradbla for any del* or be ti vation marm _nteck • • , • ' . • 'yam= I.OII2GERALIS, ,4 1 13M1XDp..14 3.4417.111F4, =TIMER ti t l e t thb6ils7ltd°ilo4FACtii;fl."Vitilriegtaeab°-r • a l s • In ligh , al;:. • Mit affords • atagiontfoloortiodUttotkAml_ inyormeep. A to or ad6= .S. CUTrusERT tic SON. • • • . -51- Market otreeN onuoreaks, • *Li o . Inc _smary gidukinth. Lir sabi by , o • ,oi,los Weed street . . . . p 1 . 1, ,r AMP OW L B4api, sod , 'Cassette ,/ • Now - Arial* los 1 " - 9 mh2i, I , rig& C • u • nlit" • eittranbo " • ' KER At BROS.. sod /2B Wood streets vo lz • tmicAmril,..' 1 VAIL PAIMII4 MOO PgWOOD b" Paper lianirraai Wltiteeithets, call at ntibMn • • a , do 'IV, P,.3I4R§HALL. • iumukais- • I • . MIS 4 1/044 tea itticarilNlSMS . j3o l drneldf a l fore by all wood initAlimigg L ., D3l, re. -1067 7 1 - fal . a0,u04: Raisin% 200 "Dim. laifigt do • do .44 - 4 1 1 ffe ir lid -, o4, lllp fitivr i 1-do • . ; n -;-(iillirdiPllll6lllWiteadEnZeti t 1 , ;Isirsormonealreamilimsta.ri.i :.--t— , ...... , ..- i• I 011 % . IFfentnititil6ollo : i. • , .: OKSJITE . ~. ~. . ~. . .. ~ , .... . 1 ch r wrattivritailloraseicastx' 1,. err_____.7 , ollo.o = from May Ist to N'os lksialleleaksek and from November let to It il i i iy Id 6. •ei le o'clock. Deposits reeeiretereilessmrset leas than Otte . Wax.% a. and a d' e profits declared twice a year, in Jerre bin Interest has been deehu - edseed-anunally, in Juba sad Diet' om lter since the Bank was oreatuse.d.at the seta elate per Cent:a year. • Intermit. If not drain out. is ;diced to the credit of the detasitor as printipat, and beeza the same interest from the first days of Jane and De cember, compounding twice, a year, without , troubling the depositor to ealror even to present his pa...., 1..,01 t . At this rate money will double in less than twelve yeare,..vaking in the aggregabi amity ani ini,k-iIALF rElt CENT.A YKAM. Looks contaln itirthri•Chartee..-Ey-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished grata, on application' at the otlice. OEO}UiE • ALBREE. rice: i'LLESIDiNTS. John 8.. M '1 7 :1J.1.n, Isaac M. Pennock, John Hot too, John Marshall A lerander Speer. Jain op B. IL kieodg, Beni. L. Pohnescock,,,A. M. Pollock, M. D. JatuPs 111 Burgirin, Jame.. lien/thaw, " ,-" ,Anderson. TEVITEEE. Alexander Ihndley. James D. KellY. John Baekofen. Peter A. Madeira, George. Bleak, - John H. Mellor , John V. Canfield Jamey bidle.' • Alamo A. Carrier, . Robert S Robb. Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Marshall. ' Ala Orr, John Rune 'Remy Ringwalt; Hopewell_ leepburn. ---owLebat Shoeoberaer, Wish B: , noven. N: MAsbusrits: Peter 11. Hunker, • 11,1exnader Rieliird Hays. ' Mit. Whittier, Wm. S. La rely, - • ..Chietiat' Yeager. SECRETARY .47.T7scayi. CIfARLE, ..0 nomarn tNos" BA AIME 11411 to and Besbents•Alskets add Petro in . Notes. Drafts. Aeceptances. Gold. Silver in Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern tad-Western Cities constantly for !Mkt Culiectiona eigligigalgtdieCeiities throughout the United States. Doposits received in par funds or current- papei. No. SI 'Market tams. between Third sod Fourth atnepte,. WM. II: WILLiAMtiI & *CO4 BANKERS /.440114w1E BROKERS, WOOD .STREET ; ;POR NER THIRD, AL.DEIum*E, JAMES , 4I. MAYLOR A r, n 3f A. N. • • OFFICE: 4SI Vineo.Ntroat. Fllolll4oird. grIOLLEICIIIONO PROMPTLY 711A111:4 Lewis, Itoncta,"Mortiages and other Laltal Writintr.Drawn. Acknowledge:mots Takeo and Prnbate.l. • AGRICULTRAL.' mismuciniaris or Bogen' Improved Patent STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH 0114 TEETH, OFFICE Cornier. Batley amd C4oker Iliareos. Sloth Wan* . MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING EILIJOI - AMMNIC. CORNEA FIFTH ANEINOpp STREETS, Pi rTS,B.rIt4,H HAVING RECENTLY MADE EVERY DESCRIPTION O BOOK at JOB PRINTING With dispatch, and in the most superior style We have an office sY:.cck - Nto TO NONE In the city And will pay particular attention to RAILROAD, MERCAUffirtialiMGl BILLS or Li s f* E '+:l - !:42 t i BILL HEADS* BLANKS. DEEDS, CERTIIPJLICATSM;; DRAT - DRAT TICKETS, RECEIPTS. 41 Show card s "I'i & gills in Colors, CARDS. ENTSEDPINR, HEADINGS. COSITTeMellig, Sho wb2 , Ee Wbbels, 1, - • lest 1 ftTioteti Bills of Faro,lnvitationsAc. • . f acii itiea . • POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C., FOR CMOERI I I3 Extnirnomi ARE UNSTIELPAII4SED: VINO AND PRICE! 0 ; 0,K, 9, IME OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ilebool .ad College Cieteleguee, .. . 1- I. ~ * - t isir4a4444' .Itritel4 - ' INC ' . BLANK WOlllOl, -- - 7.,•,,,,,-**1004.4.c::11.- . 7 - i,-;! 1 .•• •., ..t..:., .!.;.....Igagt -r.,. ..i ~ 1,:. -.., ~ .- 1 mmitailianktuirlatheo„ Frionsantr i rapßbElt .. , . : 4; r• • i• - •1 , 14 - 1Put, • :Pr: 1.• I' • ••• ;: ALL WORE ' rimmonoltpriTl ' - - BAUntsfitignEßs, q poor WlTlZaWNSildurziod Wood 11114.) :1:1:4311 earl dm), I COIL . pnTs .7_,4747111wi SATURDAY lORNING POST MAMMOTH WEEKLY. WITH CLEAR, LARGE,' NEt. TYPE ONLY DEIOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PITTSEUGII. PA se- 1 . -yips CURRENT NEWS OF, THE IDA!Y. 1110111ETAIM MARKET t CONINERCIAL REPORTS PITTSBURGH. PA . . UP TO IM U NOUR. OF GOING 'TO .PILEStic Tales, Poetry. Literary . Mimi adieule 4 0114,1 •4 Y. 1 141b, 41184 0 41 04 AllawantlfM. in. • FURNISAUW-B T 9 o o WNetanantTOS: or mormilid with deo greatest eon. from THE LEADLETOPERIODECALS OF THE OAF . , —ALso -1111 LON TELIGIUNIC IEWS, E mbratilli , s 4 u7 INllMPrialle I Talr NSW*, FOIIIIMULANOWWILEIVINIC: CONGRESSIONAL INTELLIGENCE, Licammtuvie raoczainares. .te -1 / 4 .:ll . riktitliilit..i.AOH(i B` The interest of Ow AstieelussUat'willnicol lwa.and iitiehiturk as In tht Piot tfie Publislaine enrisittitig 004110Mto **potteries' a ott6ti4Oputakint. THE WMWIFEWIL 1• .. Sir 418 a mauve of additional' literati to. ill claws of towline. the tomm..ol;_thep!onFtoivW war. in wideitaramt-anoinaari: 'nosed: will be eio n i zaasmimscaadlibitnitiat inmeeetantlevents 1 earelially collated and,finiaawittel :thitrander.-7 Ihr,lbikrehmithatiaiaintitaivottitioareaida frOat dartaidam , • Imps. tinitlihtilikoleiftem wankiii media we • ilendlialtinit• and rtin. , idnirldidati artiiiillimentempaeballioi.. . ,', Int SHROMMEIN wftli bRiAnd0.00•4104.4.40i00w,D.0.44. ; .1;;; -,• a: • ! si - Yearfr: ..; ~..•• asiLitiiel.bothei4 a‘siildiim;;ltmgitr • : • - . .f I : .•,...,..•••, • •• ' ,•• I 1, 1. TINAMINt SILTIOST'L• r . ... , ,, a% - - - i,.- , ilt. L Wee allied r the 1111111107.1414:l *. .: • ACMINUML iditillellialijims. Of, if INVlCSlMildeimplilthillilleiC .. I. irsl 4 ' -.- , i,i?“.f,tzoiiilleliplowlr i ',, . Mais• !to al:, - . l I , • •, 11D11:b11) . i t 11.11." .'' ! 'I: : 11 , • ' ' ' 'T 01 : TB , glotAMllifi ILO II R. ,‘, . a p" ' • - eneeir,k1i1*;11111,164441g30546.1 71 It? ~ ;', ,1:.... -E.-4 ;• : • L -. ' ALii nuestuns,lllllllllMlETWlll3o. 971r 4 a0 t 1.), 001 7 5 11 0 1 0 6 Puselt &•• - ~.- „ :.,.. ..: . !1..) i .. .'. , -, 84*-liliiilr Tlll,ll,pas ea -• 1 • by - bid-iiirmobin*r I N. i' ,AimbliiCfaibd 'dyad 4144aniaa0 Ilisvir 4rA!iiihre4o!Notriri lad, I t aperimpui t sv.) r i 1 ~ . 11110derits 1 At * ikilOg.: l l , • , ..r r -, - i_ltp,:: 1.,r7 I, . , , - , -. • jANT 0 ri. BALE I r~,~~; 7;) 1:31-i71,1) fa Vkii fkmt.Lr. - ei:ivfws)!A..rEt.i. THE I,O4TTSEILTFIG-VE -IS A HANDSOME AND INTERESTING' PRINTED ON FINE MUTE PAPER, IT I■ THE PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, INp rrAS ESTABLISHED 'PC IT. EHNTAu .&LL THEra sad (uFzMies the zal 3 it reliable toirettuw with a 114009 lidgetwa",of WILL 111a0 St POUND Ii IT sinuraig. Mumma mass,ssa jitittittairditritti!liftik _ . . lotititsmovears;;;Ltic. tdj FRANKLIN. VE N i •% .N GO CO., •-- "%obsveL"..to szrde32rl , ILw.Pkrisasos ..... PATTZII3OII *.DAWBOII - " ATTORNEYS AT•LAWi, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS; DlentesS Street, "war sisrsaft Jft9:l7 '• - VITTSBITROW. PA B. F. LIICAIik, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO.• 72 GRANT 'STRFIEft, (Three doors below the Coureilesse.)- my3:ly PlTTifiwßeikk L. BRAOKENBIDGE,7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, owner.. NO. 13 YOCUM 0114 J. D . -krA.,iviciClL., ATTORNEY AT LAW,, _73 GRANT STREET, del3:tf • e .:117'ml!iBWR6111L0 rtc: Au to . -a: • ettieleessor to; 9. iv. I,Bddle. d: 114 11Satita- Aeld atreet. • . Agromee rows from 8 toltralloellote e ke! io a 'oldek. • • IRON lIANITP4tCTI AMERICAN DioNiw 0 .0.4 . . J,114N''4114400101010 • •: • !.1 • itAximmittriisits'cir • • ••; 1. -.'"- , • ' • 1 4 1111 / Nei( Ski' 11441141101414 ' WAREHOU:SER. , n *alter ilitttiei in Pine Ilitriiet And 'Corner of i'raticlin andSonthilfs*liritia. - " pirrsomBll'.' MEV VOHS . JONES BOYD le , ( 34:4 MA.II ugAervisiqvio t alscOprinAkrping " eg Pt 6 T:"l l 67 7 p 81:141/0 • • 717 . n killtaittkrittAtronkti• . 3 tPcrvnixperzu a 'co.,v Maniffacturers of ' • Braiiersd cww w , ftnsiotp per llottonle, itgelem Still .Ikltteeee,4lpk, Solder:= Vie. a ..Aelee l imieerters • *•:' " 4- t• dealers dis...Mataja..; t • '" • 411 1.. -t r-4,....,„.”) cOnstantry — ow tank Thxdien ritelatt landWassipsiaa Tool* M i Mo. 14, e 151147 *IMO 'SECOND STRU rittsburskzeossol j. ail - Spam! orders or Copper cut to an, Pattern. f • wiumelisciT!' & CO S TEA M ENGINE '0U11,0,1111, Miro IF'outt GOIERAL MACIMIUSTS ANO 1101LE11 I!JUIEks,' Beal il/13.2mi. R. R:lPaisengßlleivt, ' . PITTSIWRIIII, PA., Vir rscr . vox ALL .Imi* Or Staain En em; ran g ing from throe - hi 'one g ban and horse power, add suited for Grist,llifts; Saw ills, Blast k'arnacera'actories„ ve„particular attenSon loam constraetlon of Engine, indlfsehilierT 'ilii i erist'ibille, , ithd for uprights, MUIR), andeiresitar maw mills. i oilsoloWoo. boastilkilkootood mit” logiiiP meat at shortnotice. Bingen* aud Sulfating:avert 4r A ! 4 6l o, fecnishElgiilaraantati namoik tiron Shafting. %V solidi% '. a.nci - 0116111=u1Suctatio of Woo en AllaAltieryi and IdaelmfameCaldhgl 11 ' , ' Oar priors are low.loollraltaentargammitgraeu, r ed Of th e •Wt. aciAtf gtmate • . tali wagrauy4 lii 'all ones th ore satmetion.' 1 .11grOrdesir frost all parts Of thceolgtrisoNeit edi . Peesilltls 1114&,..„ 4 !,•:,,, ....a fatibLow • ••• ANII) CHAIR* AT REDUCED PRICES. t. , "1 : 1 . : 1 1:15': : . ,t,,:....W - 00.1,ttit, 27 & 2$ THIRD STREET, ~4 S D I 1 1 ; F .O. LT .R T•H S T.R EET, Consisting of . . ALL VARIETIES OP STYLE AND , PIERO/ ciurrAlLE I.ok PIOTEIthis r rsrva DINIMNOIL , . itirtMerged g i tto. and tho 4.4111° : IA short ijo at6 Bl M 4l 4l} l4 ninallm;ln fi linthmie , orti . te.jetwo. oge141;" 40.442. 1 ...`o,l4lll6l`jr. r n ;14a0K,CASEV * - = and Erveryartieltritteithiod'ini AMMO of will tat tillsolinefte s t• of >: • OFFIO.-riun NITIVIR Constantly Nifilliiiid i anfidiete to (mile t Am the 19,4 747 , 4 1kiri a vrreahE`h e... 01:14magpim 01 4 4 .nOTRIii ell OARPETS . .:: 0 c 0 iirr/ .:' .. F , '-:. .1 ' ,: ef i fll li T hi n" l . 7 . ; i .. 7 ~ I ..,,,,•. - .i .. , OW D741100E1'13, r 'Plates !NEW-BRUSSELS CAIIPMT Thoilikomthoetromiiiieoeivi of sk LAZIMAYWMEUXIST at • . . • W.,UNCLEBITOCIO lEW . 1 'A 3 CUB • '111'46 1 .4 Ltr 316.417 • • PIT/MilnilL.
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