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MUIRIIIIITIMNIRCIIICABO RAILWAY,
- TO Al.l. 70M8 Elf .TItE
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
mamma Asamiruzliarmr.
Commencing May sth, 1862
•
TillZ TO CILYCLNZATI AS QUICK,
to htlaviipolis. St. Louis and Chicago
shorter than by any other route.
WESTWARD TRAINS
Fast Line. Mail
M ' g mh,,,,.1,00a. In. 7,10 a. m. 12,50 D. In.
' 50y.....1,10 a. In 7,20 a. tu. 1,00 p. in.
Annul:"
kulins ,20 a. In. 3,20 p. in. '.30 p. re.
1yne....2.10 p. in. • 2,23 a. in„
Mig.-. lt a P. min: 8,33 a. in.
• 10111VOLUIEBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS
•
Zaio44
rb....„.2,50 a. m. 7,26 p. m. '16,50 p. In,
!so st.
ascll,2o a. tn. • 10,15 p. m.
• '` !DR INDIANAPOLIS AND. ST. LOUIS.
1=64 61
.50 a. m. .
RE 111 4 4 4 ,30 P. ln. • 5.45 a. in.
Aiz att ..-. t g tsro.u ga n
to
Chicago Withut 3 ch
an m ge
of Oars.
UN. B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as
tsubtatrille. 'Trains on both Roads meet at
Wis. and passengers all go into Cincinnati
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH
Express.
Oitaego Express ........ ou a, ni,
p. in.
3.10
and St. Expres. 7,43. p.
ASICOILMODATION ' TRAINS—From Federal
street - Station, Allegheny City.
Leaves Arrive Leave Arrive
atany New Brighton New Wigton Allegheny
a m 10,10 aln 3,15 aut 6,30 1111
m 1,30 put 6,43 in 5,30 ain
4.110 p m 6,13 rim 12.20 pm 2.00 p
*Ben m 5.13 pan 3.20 A, in 5.00 p
ut
MARK.&T TRAIN.
*woe Alliance at 3,30 a. in.
6gririte at Allegheny a; 10.30 a. nt l as .
, es Allegheny at 3010 p. in.
Andras at.AUiance S,OO p. m.
• _lill.:Trains are run by Columbus time, which is
Illiminnithsidower than Pittsburgh time.
t lill..Vieleeta good on the accommodation and
aliggentkneins are sold at reduced prices.
m accommodation tram connects at
Reit tirtgbton with packets tar liewC4-110.
1' mouth trains connect 144
rMen. With stages fur New- Castle,. Mercer.
mingstown. Ake. '
agi, *reit* Ohio, to and from - litillersbnrgb.
F tFietc./11,=7eld„ Ohio,Mount Vernon, Shelby,
kkadasky, Toledo. Detroit, etc.
La *saltine, forDeleware:Springfichi, Columbus,
thasemati. Xenia. Dayton,Antlianapolis, Saint'
ginuis,Nouisville, etc.
'Aims; liar Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Toledo
etc.
At Fort Wayne, for Peru. Lafityette. Ind.. Saint
Louis. Quincy. Keokuk, St. Joseph and Illinois,
00411•11ruleilliate points in Central Indiana.
At,Plye ter Laporte.
Anallit,Mmt. go, With trains for all points in ,
ged-Idistoun, lona, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Ifar..:further information and through tickets
agglyto.• 41kX/11(iS PARKIN. Ticket Ag't.
Union Puseenger Station. Pittsburgh.
soi 1;4 1. 1 /ISnE4BER it Y. Agent, Allegheny.
JOHNtI.JEIti t lieneral Salon intenorente
p. SHINN. General Passenger Agent
Ci#llll 11l iv PINSBUIRiII RAILIV
ititsi MI4II6jmNDAII; .111\ li 31tb.
V / 1162 92200 will :leave the Union Passenger
Debt Liberty street. as folios*
PITTSBUROLCOLUNBUS At CINCINNATI
SHORT LINE. VIA STEUBEN VILLE.
Latvia Pittsburgh 1,00 8.5 n.
5te00404M4,.... 4,00
- " Newark 9,30 a. m.
Columbus itiflu
Asrives Cincinnati 6.45
St. Louie 10,45 a. in.
Liras Pittsburgh 12,50 1,. in.
Steubenville 4,00 " I
, - "- , • Newark 10.15 " .
Columbus 11,45ip. xi.
No change of cars between Pittsburgh and Cin
cinnati;--
t=sigd' sleeping care attached to all night
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Pitieligh 1,00 a m 6,110 ato 12,50 pin
Wellsville 2,00 " 5.14 5,05
Wheaville...4.oo " 11,10 " 4.00-
eeding 4,54 • " 10,23 " 4.55 "
0/1040
1101101 - .* . .15,(01 "al 10,10 " . ' 5,05
t'leg at - W heeling wittLlMltimore and Ohio
and at Bellair frith Cleveland and Ohio
for Zanesville. Lancaster. Circleville,
- and Cincinnati.
AURall AND - CLEVELAND LINE.
yes Pittsburgh. 1,00 a. m.
•1 , 41 CilVVllie , • 4.25_
"- . 13 0ard-....-............... 0,10 "
I '' •-1 ' ' :Alliance' - ' 11.43 "
• • . "). Reuben* 11,00 . "
4 . 0 / I •lolfitnielend • 11,15, -" .
Lit* Nthilaugb- 12,50 .
p. m.
• -, :Weitiviole 3,00
. " : _ Baquid..—..- 4,14
„5.....-2 tA4,Ailignee.--....... , 4.40 ...., ..
nuason .. . ~.,- 3,42 "
• Arrives Oegeland...... , 11.20
givisetting -A Bilward trith - fratii fio'lrover. New
•. •,kei".:: at Alliniar:e4tlrrittiburgh,
.. wad .ChiliagtotiallirdostAlebea,i
eAand,•Zanesville and Chicigoißaltroad`
kw Aksoie,oolohogeFaUsared klillersbasit,:and
at. l l4=with Maine for Erie,Dun kirk, 'Rat
ede
Palle. Sandusky, Totedn„ Detroit.
.
41112 " 14: PrilesieltItligee at -I,tH) p.m,
_Trio arrive et, 420 a in. 045 a
6,011p.m-.- •.
—AN* .• -
-41 0wiesalleisets tb silt proniinent Wilts in. 'the I
weetpaellltherest.-north or tesliewest can trii'prri
cared at the Liberty street flOpVit, Pittsburgh,
,
J. STEWAIEL,Ticker A sett: i
tortertimer • Par6enlare 'amity' to -
_. „._. . :...,. , -yr.4,14.4al STA'n'AllatlAgeutsi".
Ardelki tgiig4' 4 ! Wit litirolglit,Statuin. Peaa
street.
nol7 '
=O~IANGE OP Tl)t .
• 1882. ... --;'. THE 's , - . - 18132.
44103(04144 UNTRAL IMIGAD,
liitKillre bA.YILIC Tit/LAWS.
m . AUXTER-ARILLNO.E.MENT.
f: ' • ...
,flxvir miivista Firm.
Ac ti nft.rantenner_ Depot; satin)
~.___ Aza ; fuld-tirast streets, mews
testoem.Sandpv at &10 a. m„. stopping . st
por Piatflane a. . and PhiLedelphin.
An ithalnelelntua. at 11114. m.,
tankint , fin fOrliere York from Ken
' ' 'it E..tea 4). 'm.', tiger Unmdeavand
- P -1 ..: ' +. •ities. TRAlN:leaves ai 11:t . .;
• on.daily at:4,41114mi. Wing onlr
4
#l2
nip .
.rtationa. and , mtunni 4 memo..
it fox BaltunoreamtWM4ebligton,
Ifis , Allentorrn. . Tinatratit ar
eliphia at 0,05 a. m.. making eon
- OW York frem Kensington Depot at
Wit an& Ask% line: , A:
ugh
?DM z...t,....
~ ,04,
ed ,
.6. Nf 'T M . . " lawn . ilie itbs; aatgagted• rta
.
t'
*ANS S 40 lig A130.46...6,;i1g0p
'a
eititini agau gior b r
phut na.1420 ma i kin = g
• ,w York hinti , Kenilington
ARtm.; oaerearlideek.A ut boy line.
„ Ake ORICKODATION TRAIN&
• __ . _
JOlMWerlt, :4000_ IMMODAZIONI TRAIN,
einiady (except Nunday) at 3,00 2). in., Hoe
allilitikant. and mining as Sat na Cone
__
?num A O OOIRMODATION TRAIN for Wa
Attie& -Unmet Skind•Yd at * 4O a. la.
_SROO ODATMIst TILUS for
e1ik1.4116118 &lan (ozsePt'Setols#' at'
_RIM ACCOMMODATION TRAThritir I
w
la"Y r : d111/Y * ( ""Pt 15 ,i07)
! want Akciiiiirbandit 'i= lia for
re station. isavfmdoil):, (vcoept Stuylan a
VERN) tY AAA;
MUM' IN JP WHOM 4$ FOLLOWS .
41i r
- .
Vbi lintlen AND
INONINAPOUS AND CINCINNATI N. N.
Con Mat'lndianapolis ewith Terre Rants,
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to St.. Louis
dud Lafayetbe and ledianapolis, New Albany and
Saleekand Mich Central Reitoads for CHICA
GO. BOCK IS LAN D . BURLINGTO N. and all
intermediate points.
Through 'Freight Train to INDIANAPOLIS,'
TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERU.'
Freight. and liasserigort carried from ITmein
nati or Lawrenceburg in legs time than by any
other route by twenty four hours, and at as low
rates. The only read by which shipments can be
made from Cincinnati to the West,withont break
bulk.
Consignments made to J. /I. GIBBONS, Agent
at Cincinnati, or W. B. CUTTING. Agent at
Lawrenoeburgh; will receive prompt attention.
and no charge for commission; NO CHARGE rou
DRAYAGE OR COMMISSION AT LAWRENCEBURG.
Tor further information apply tit THOMAS
RATIGA.N, (No. 113 Water stroet,higent of the
Company. who is prepared to EOM T11E01;611 RE
ccturs for passengers and freight to Indianapolis,
Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago, Peru. Green
mail, Crawfordsville, Charleston,
_Paris and Mat
toon, &c.. IL F. LORD, President.
JOHN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent.
tiah3
'1862. IMPORTANT. 1862
s.lso 1 .. m
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH,
And other points in Northern Missouri, the States
of Kansits, 'or the •Territones, should insist on
havitagtiokets that read by the
• •
NORTII DISSOITRI RAILROAD
The only tail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph.
It is the smortmt end quickest line by thirteen
mount() the remotest point reached by rail, and is
always as cheap as any other.
Si- Buy your Tickets to Kansas and all points
in Northern Missouri by the North Mimouri Rail
road.• • ISAAC 11. STURGEON,
Pres't and Gael Sept, North Missouri R.
Has av H. Soignee, Geal Traveling Agent.
sela:ato •
UPHOLSTERING. .
UPHOLSTERY,
liks FOURTH ST.. NEAR WOOD.
E- RIIERICRIBERS At A VILE ACs
TURF and 'keep constantly on hand every
article in their line. viz Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods, Cod forty, Feather Beds. Mattrases
of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of Blinds' and Fixtures.
es/rPrompt attention given to all orders for fit=
ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths. ke.
eetl7:lyd ROBERTS & ROHN MR.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
'V' CO N 'S
WHOLESALE 'OYSTER DEPOT ,
AT THE OLD STA
d ip
• CONNUCOPIK RESTARANT,
NO; 40; FIFTH STREET,
Airtrintr NTsivlttribrgEoner:.:.,-
be supplied with Chespeake Bay Oysters, at the
lowestlowest wholwale rates. Country trade solicited.
• • ELI YOUNG. Proprietor.
Yonn' . Eating Saloon,
CORNER VITS_GIN. AND S.ll/711-
'FIELD .ITREFTS;
Where OYSTERS d all the delicacies of the
season #lll be se up in the most
_Palatable
style. ELI YOUNG,
ocl4 corner r a alley and Smithfield st.
SAVAGE" 13 0 SE ,
No. WO Liberty Street.
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE; Proprietor.
HAVING TAKEN AND *TIMED UP,
with all the modern improvements, this po
pular resort, the subscriber is prepare! to accom
modate his old customers and the public gener
ally., with the best the markets affords. Oysters
will be served u Wines,ry. variety of style,during
these:eon. His Liquors and Ales he feels
confident in recommending to the public fur their
excellence. •
Can. Becket and Shell Oysters received- daily
and sold wholesale mid ni,yilklyd
•
SEttifi'S . OLD STAND,
, . .
IN THE DIAMOND,
rriacos.i. STONE. Prckprletor.
.IXAVING TAKEN ANO•INTTED VP,
• • at a-great expense, with all the modern im
provements, this popular resort, the subscriber
is prepared to amsomenalote his friends and the
public generally, with the best the market
affords.
OYSTERS will he served up in every variety of
style during the SCIVOII. •••••' •i• •
LIQUORS and ALES ho feels mind:lent in te
eominemling to the public for their excellence.
zsii-.MEA LS served up at all hours, and DAY
and NIGHT BOARDMTakern. • arclily
-- - ------ - - - --
0 tin iri.QT3SI,
NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY;
. - PiIWaLLURECEI.
Ir11111F; SUOCRUBER ANNOUNCE*
-I to the public that he is in daily
..reeeipt of
'FRESH SHELL AND VAN oyslwo, 04,,mic,
,Aie., and is prepared to'nbecilritirtiilate The patrghs
, of !his old and well known house with everything
in the eating and drinking line at the shortest
notice. .. t. i i ... '4 : JAM:BHA LEM .
hilOily .. ' Proprietor. .
.._ .
'OYSTER'- AND EATING HOUSE,
No. - 111 Woiirt Street, Pittsburgh.
---ElltlLE:34l.li RETAIL nEaums IN
!LAKE AND EAST - EIVN FISH,
A
PR ESII PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE
- OYSTEATAND Mr 3 p. 9w.
—MO :mem • minto.
akioi RAINEMAN k 00.
103111 4mlifgoitrANiumiEsniz,
Litiartrelreetj tiot too.
Ala the raateaser l Pl ,the. Pennsylv a ni a
u/sies• iA the moot;aaava aleat
the til7 for yeisopoers arrivinabythat
. 7 111:0011160... having. :at eontidiaabli. ex
p_enße; litted np, in eacellentftictbaßEASSlON
'HOUSE" moukl, gesmictfutly fOlieit 'tithe r ° of
publie'patrotoise. Ms Larder and Bar will be
fazaiabod with 14 best tjleatarkat. caw afford,
•
wiNms , prxy,LIQUOIV3.
WI - 1 444 1 BENNETT,
zuroarna
Brandin, C1a746 14.Winink_ . Old Mononga
hela and , Rectified Whiskey,
,NO. 120 WOOD *Timm 'Pittsburgh
fe22:lm
WOOLIAMITCLATTON,
RTIEOLESALE . AND RETAIL
14.1.4110 R DIETICHANT,
No. 37' Diamond "Alley,
near , Wood street. Pitteburgb. Ps.
oti biad laakbens Cherry and
cwaiiitreadiaao Mtinoda Rectified
•• • • •,;' Wad
TAMA
-10 bbfori,"4.Tallow t.
.41,21). rfF 3140 / 18 & 00. ,
Amt. Pfttabayith.
RELIANCE MUTUAL risuRANos
_.-
COMPANY,
OF viiii,./Lipmx..iiniA4
On Buildings. Limited or Perpetual, Mereharl
dist, Furniture, &0., in town or
country.
OFFICE O. 3015 WALNOT OTHEET.
. Camb Capital, Salmon No.
Assets. • sos 503 IML
Invested asfollows. viz:
First Mortgage or Improved City Pro
perty, worth double the amount...... $156.605 00
Ground rent, first c1a552,462 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 91 cent.
Mortgage.Loars. FSO.OOO. cost 27,900 00
Philadelphia city 691 cent. loan .. . ~.. 20,000 00
Allegbenv . County 610 cent. PennsYl
vanis Railroad Loans 10,000 00
Collateral loans, well secured 2,500 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company. mortgagedoan 4.00000
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4,000 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company
' 24.350 00
Stook of County Fire Insurance Co 1.1150 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do 5.135 01
MeChanica' Bank do ZOl2 50
Union 51. Insurance Co' Scrip 160 00
Bills Receivable, bnsiness paper KEN 18
Book Accounts, secured interest, etc.... .-6.216 72
Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15
CLEM TINGLEY. P=s i t. 96
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tillglo7, ff. funnel Shoham.
Win. It Thompson. nobert Steen.
Frederick Brown. William Musser.
Cornelius Stevenson. Ear& W. ftle7.
John R. Worrel. /Isfahan '
H. L. Carson, Z. Lettuwp.
Robert Tolland. Charles LWatd.
Frederick Lennift. Jacob T. Bruiting.
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowan.
James S. Woodwanl. John Bissell Pittsburgh.
B. M. lIINCHMAN. gecretam
J. GARDNER COFFIN. Agent.
myl6 Northeast corner Third and Wood de.
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DI•IIELAWARE
11111 AL SAFETIf it&
SICIRANCE COMPANY—INCORPORA
TED BT THE LEOLSLATURE OF PENNSYL
ANIA. MISS. OFFICE. S. K CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILA
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES on yN.
Self) Catgo and Freight to all party of the_gora
INLAND INSURANCES on !Nada. by Rims.
Canals, Lake, and Land Carriam . to all Narbi
of the Union. F I RE inuturircics OR Miff
chandise generally. on Storm , Duel/big Hunaut
DIRECTORSWiIIsun Martin.- Edmund A.
Squdet Theophilim Paulding. John N. Pewee.
John V. Davis, James Traaaanair. Win.Nyesi Jr.,
JaMos C. Iland, Wm. C. Luaujit Jose
_ph H. Real.
Dr. R. 31. Huston. Oeo. 0. Leask Hugh Craig.
Charles Kelley. Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. resistor'.
Henry Sloan.. Rdwerd Darlinstae._ Jones
Brooke. Simmer inlivain, Thoe. C. IlanC Rabat
Eurten.sfr ft Jacob P.Jones. James II: BlTarland.
Joshes Y.Hyre John B. Semp/e , Pittahurgit D.
LBeim do.
WTILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOS. C. HAND. Vies President.
Nam &Timor. Secretary '
P. A. MADEIRA. A gen t,
Jae • No. SS Waterstreet
--
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
roux
1. c
E FRANKLIN FLEE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF PLIILADELPHLA,_OFETCE:
NO. 43 3 and 437 CHESTNUT STREET,
near
STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1550.
Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly,
being:
First Mortitaites, amply secured .. . . -.41.896.393 88
Real Estate. (present value 1103.313
61.) cost
Iwo 25
Temporary Loans on ample uotlat
tare! Securities 89,1M 56
Stocks, (present value (emo.tik 14)
Cost
WU 06
Notes and Bills Receivable__
.1,8111
Cash
$2.
The only profits from premiums which 2m this an
cow
pany can divide by law, are from risks which have
been determined.
Inseranoce made on every description of Prop
erty, n Town and Country, at rates as low as are
consistent with security.
Since their incorporation. aperiod of thirty
sears, they have paid losses by Fire, toaaamount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af
fording evidence of the advantage, of Insurance,
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year IND, 11111111.1511 U.
DIRECTORS.
Charles W. Bomber, Mordecai D. Lewis.
Tobias Wagner. David Less S. Brown,
Samuel Grunt, bum
Jacob It Smith Edward , Dale,
George W. RicliardsGeorge
CHAS. N. hANCICER, lent.
EDWARD C. DALE , Vie. President.
Wm. A. STICEL Seeretarle 611111.
J. GARDS R COFFINJImm
mylat.
Northeast con Third and W bed stn.
• -
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTNISUROIL
GEORGH DAUM, Prowidant.
F t . M. GORDON. tiscretory.
Ca t. R. D. oocintAN. 41tIosi.
No. ww Water street, Noses k cee warehouse.
up stairs.) Pittsboroh.
Will iituire &must all Made o[ FIRE end MA
BINH BM&
A Monte institution 111111 141111 17 Directors who
are well known in the ocummunity, and who aro
determined. by protopttioss asd iiberality.tonsan
tain the character which the; bareassamed , as of
fering the best protection to thae who del*, to be
insured.
et
1011.
ir, 000.00
s M tdd ortga i r k AASee° e- 5 . u . " . n ... t4 : 3 .:..7. ......... ........ ...... ............. •2, 00
Office lurniture
10
Open Amounts, etc 7, g
c
Ilion Notat
,ffils 20
Not and LEDs di/mounted 174,075 14
, .Z 1 71
DIRECTOR& ' "I
R. Aii Der, Jr., Jana M'Anhop_
~ •
Nathaniel RoLutes. Al.
George Darwin Wm. H. Mk spit
Chas. W. Ricketeen, AndreatAekley,
Alexander Speer, David M.Lonr. . . .
Rees J. Thomas Be.w BakowA
--
.
John R. -Vann& • . 'Milt ' '
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_ . .
CITIZENS' INSUILINICE Celina OF MITIBUISN
4NSUARS STEAMBOATS AND CLULSOWL.
..... SAMITSL REdeliketluasp
WM. RAGALRY. President. , . . .
.
amen. Coe. of Starke.. aid *Mir Mo.
Insures thud Lim and Demi. la tkok a nifir.
lion o this Southern sod widow Nur%
Lakes, and 11 47 0 10. and the an-
palest of the Sem
Inouren aiishool..Loos
and Dastago bo: Firs t
DIRECTORS.
3 , A EB . &coley. Jae t Park. Jr..
Johnston.. B. - Coot% 1
Reese Owens. f ee M . no:La.
B. Donjon. . me B , •
S. M. Kier, ohn Shipton.
Jas. .M. Cooper. N. Harbaaat.
w
J. c.. 0. • • Joh n S . P il t °7 o. "
mhZ:lydh •
- • • C.: R. ZISQ.
PRILMIELPNA FINE AND LIFE
INSURANCE
110. 149 ORESTIM 8TRIIT;
Opposite the Customs 111•Ese.
Cfipital $210,100 may......
... ...
lixtelL" MARIE ALL lIINDN . 01r Er
.. SURANCE. either Perpetual or Mandan
every description of Property or MOIVIIAI*, at
reasonabkLrates of radian . .
OBERT P. KIG, Predent.
M. W. BALDWIN. Vise President
Charles Bayes. DIRECTORS E. It Co &
E. B. English, George' W. Brown.
P. B. Saran, Joseph S. Peat
C. Sherman. Jobe waits%
S. J. Masan* _ E. Wiley.
F. BLACKBURN, Secretary.
_... .I.G. OOPMAriit. :'
co Third sad word WNW
lONONGABLA IN wpm
Or PITT/31117RWL
JAIpELL Panalikat.
HE ItILM..ATW
Capt. Je&
WOOD
.
°Prim Noe OS WALTZ* 1111=m, ,
Will Insure all kind, of FERllaad KAM!
RISKS.
multi% MAY loth. usa.
Stook Due Bills, papa/ideas dea kia d
Beand secured I t h two approved name& mow
l t. rib ...... MEM
B in
UM 75
1 156.1 =11eaarci' . ......
1141"
stork east. 60
360.13hara• (16tisseirilsak
. Kook 11.113 00
40 Maras Ezaisage Ilaak
eo skimirpGrp.
dßr. Apeounos_.. )
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BY MB
ed• .
This aphis was supptis lit be anew Li:.
sect; endow writer wneilmodirststo name
and describe it • ii•fidledtill
dence- that the world never befoire
knowstanythinglikeit. 411youirninatiena,
however, folly stirred methal•it was idol'
deal with si tOeetes which has long 'been
known• is the graiO Gelds of Earopa
on my anneuneing • this,: the erronedes
views Which one And another were adopt
ing, NOM speedily abandoned.; •
Our best Neropesin accounts Of this i
sect,. howevet, ire very imperfect. Thiy
only spealsoflikas•occurrnegin, ! ltu t e and
July, , wheititind Mid it is ipireseriVen the
grain the whole year round. And when
the grain is but a few inches high, if half
a doXen of these inseetst hapeett to lekak
themselves on the same plant, they suck
out its juice to such an extent that the
plant withers and dies.
As yet I have never been able to find a
male of this epecies. They are all fema
les.'Thee ii ,proved pliteibilittfolle
supfinsecr 16e - a mile in a via ; next
morning two or three_young lice are found
in the vial with it. The _general habit of
insects of this kind are well known. The
aphis, on the apple tree and other fruit
trees, - wherr cold: weathet wrier", `iv
qi
bieth:to stialis.;,The•sexies thee Odic:sad
the female thereupon deposits eggs, which
remain, through the winte! to start these
insects again the folhArnig year.
supposed it would be 'the same with'',4
aphis on the grain. But there were'.none.
The females and their young continued to
appear on the' grain tilt" the end of the
season. They are everywhere 'on the
grain now,.beried under the snow, ready
to warm , into life and arlitii*hen
the spring opens. And on in wing
in dower-pots. on which ' .l a gram
keepgroing
these insects in full activity through the
winter, to notice what I can of their histi*,
no males have ye appeared. When ? lnid
under what.eircumatanesethis sex wall be
produced, is -a -most'iiiiiiotte sehjectistill
remaining to be ascertained. It at Ore
sent looks as though the female and their
descendants were prolific permanetly )
without any intercourse of the sexes.
Last summer, such -multitudes of ; pars
sites, ladyanigs, and: other diatroyen of
this aphis, had become gathered in the
grain fields at harvest time, that it seemed
as though it would be exterminated by
them. But at the end of the season this
insect appeared to be about as common on
the young rye as 1 bad noticed it at the
opening of spring. The present indica
tions,' therefore; are, , thistithis Aphid 141 be
1111 numerous on the grain the coming sum
mer as it was the toilet, if thieseavotepteree
favorable Wits *wise."
21,91 Y Yi
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Sir La our, wunpie , room may he anUtd the
C/IM MO I RCED ( WIIIIIDIIIIIMMIN, •
EVRECIL AMDITNOPIC;.
the merits in whisk horsbeawls43tift
thousands. and the airellroiroinseitunes
kilo,'botaWo fi Merkeitleilmilresmith surrealism,
DAINMINCCIROVES.
endiriebi • IntiI e PAMMNS now
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LADIES KID SLIPPERS so CENT&
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The Grain Aphls—A Ne wly Us
-
covered- Nneiny of the'Wheat
Plant. • , .
. . •
Dr. Asa Fitch, 'entomologist ..'for 'the
New York State Agricultural-Society, has
presented the folldwing intereitingactount
of the gain, aphis, an insect that made its
•
appearance, for the first time, inthiscoun
try last year:
"The grain aphis madaitandviii4 among
us in ere matkiible* mann.e r . ::.That .atirAn
sect never seen before, and not known to
be present in our =laity, should' saddtialy
be found evel7Where in lifewilEagl!ing
most of Abe State of New. York, in pro
fuse numbers• in every rake- field , of this'
wide extent of territory, litie'lltozoltY:
swarming upon and smothering.the 'crop
in many tieMsti was a phenomenon which
probably ki no parallel in the Illinois 'of
science. it was possible fins ,
sect so suddctily to become thus• astonish
ingly numerous, was : a.. mystery which.
seemed to most persons tobe inexplicable.
It is the most prolific of any Ansect•whieh
has ever been observed. I *id it, com
mences bearing when it litiat - threo floio
old, and produces four . -yonng . Thus
the deereisdinti of a Eagle aphis will, in
twenty days; amount to .n . pwarda of two
millions, each day increasing their neit
her** to almost doable 'what they were the
day before. Thiaserves to account for the
surprisiti . gnumbris which we . had of this
410
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CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS,
HAVING RE - MarthLY MADE
EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND . /11PILOYENNETS
We'aro . now imithtied to execute all orders for
EVERY DREICRIMON OF
:BOOK & JOB PRINTING
We have An office
SECOND TO NOM?.
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RAILROAD,
lIICANTILI & MAL MUTING,
SMISWP LALiat 4 6 fI4AIM.
_inamogaiws, lisaanummines.
irsirtnextus,
Elhoir °aids* Bills in Colors,
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4abn aa Walnlay and llatniday evesings.
0 aro let toriovember Ist. from 7 to 111 o'ulook
bent Narntaber lit to May Ist. from S.to s
Dedndin reettlypd ors/Lump not las tkaa Ong
Douuts. and * Method et the tppoWi t elarcd
twheurrig fa JUneandDeetisber.• • hee
Isannaily, bs Amend eeem
°Ur RI M WA. °manned. at the rate of six
in cent. *year. • • •
interest. if not drawn Mit. is placed - to' the
coedit of the depositor as princim‘ and beam the
same interest from the first days of JAnte.and De
cember. compounding wice a 7ear. without ,
troublitiee depositor to t call or even to present
his ppm k.. At this' rate mow rill double in
less than twelve years. making in the aninogate
VENN AN
D ONi-lIALP ma cant • YNAR
nooks eon y
the Charter -L
Baws Rules
and BilinistiollB , hod gratis, on application
at the Mee.
PRZEUDZSIT.
•
GEORGE ALDRED'.
• •
Cilia PRUIDENTIL 4
Solis E. Effadden. • Isaac M. Pennock.
John Holman. Jahn marshaj„,l
AlennnolerDPOlK James B. D. mesas
Benj. L. Pahnisteek. - - , J l 4 11.'Pothrk. 31.
.ismes Modules.
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vionnum; '
Alexander Bradley. Jams. D. Welly.'
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EL van. Wllll4 E. flehmems.
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Notes. on di
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. Oolleations wade* NI the cities throughoutthe
UitedBtattes. Deposits mewed in par toads or
ea
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riet No. 57' name street. between
Trth streets ' •
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Lams es PIOIANGE BROKERS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER nMD,
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDERMAN,
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Bills ProUtfad ap6:ly
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to 4 o'clock.
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AMERICAN:IRON WOMB*
Jones do
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JUNIATA AND ,ININININ
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PITTSBUGH, PA
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9S Water Street_ Ada ISS.V,MpIed.
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And corner of Frsizlnn and Sorb Wobii
haAt.; Jennie-Joint Li% • Wad ' 2 4"
PITTSBURGH STEEL - WORKS'
is
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J.YJL SpriidtPldwAtid
and AXAES: earner illcidasad Mist • -
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FURNITURE„ embracin g
BUREAUX.
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and every a rticle neededAminriltridefi'
ling. es weal ae a fine ainirtinig . de. i& al
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Coniiiskily on hand:i4u,ne e._ tg i •
colgierms on which niiiies INMAN 1,., . i.,'
liebnicat is fon Cdefo..B. primegaren
A yr
Maly.. Perkins in mu t t of in
line wmild, be adrantaned br V e i sait, .
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1. IN LI)RETTQ ":CambrtaA ime :f i 1 .
vat& Ibur miles tied; Criesell 'Ste •,.7_ "'" f •
the•direet route bateree (Phi in 7.1. /MK
busk walk chastar4awoB.sB,._mw a y r ,
Soarer the WWII Collegiate Honore,
Theickation or the ' College ' In' 1 . o
heathy in Pinumbranie—thiepartieeel ledr
'ebony. diountaina, heelps. nroyarbliat. tortioll.r4l4loa
water. bream air, and eieturre leg • ,
The Scholastic year commences ea the I
gIIONDAYAfter th_92trw Arou; , a
'abut teerMliiof4m.m.lie 1
into two moon& Students oseeet e
between 'that ter . ,one. ' AN the *A - ' ''' • '
um for Land ; • • I
will be ferithitTelS37the the. heillisi
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