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PITHBUTIGII rt. WAYMOICAGO RAILWAY
TO Atli mins icti TEEN WlisT e
801ITH WEST AND !KWH WEST
. -,. /RAM. ARIZANOIRICIINT.
.
Oommencing 4.ugiat , 15th, 1682.
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TO CI te
NCINNATI AN ctrum,'
shorten 4 d , aorhitrßotg."." and
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hloe
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WESTWARD TRAINS.
Fast Lies. Mali
Leaves
rittebureh I,ooa. m. 7.10,. m. 12,50. n. m
Allegheny—..l.lo a. m 7,20 o: m, 1,00 p. in,
p a p
ne..-8,20 a. m. 5,110 p, ta, §,BO p. m.
ne...11,10 p . m. .2,25 a. m.
k w 5,30
FOR 6 01.0318U5, CINCINNATI & ST. LOOTS.
Loaves
gain vai t i ....o.4s:a. 711. 7,1 P. Pl. gva o P. n
lombne_.2l,Bo a., 00,
ehmatt.. 4 ,7 0 0.0. in.
anapoLio.6,3op.m.
t. Lo_ —tie .., 7,50 a. ni
. 10,16 ir. m.
5.40 a.m.
8,46 a ; m.
' OAS P. m
All Traine"thzough to Mao:, without change
at l4 l . a k.—The tithe to Cincinnati' is the came an
lo• Btonbenrille. Trains on both Roads meat at
uoinmbas,'aud paesteuren3 all to Into Ciaoinnati
Soother.
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITISIIIIRGR.
Express • .„„ft,oo a. in
9. • • Mail 3,10 p. 111
oinnati and St. Louis Express. p. m
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom P•oderal
street Station. Allech Gus , CRY.
Leaves Arrive Lecve Arrive
Allegheny New Brighton New Rrigton Allerhenr
9,00 aat 10 , 40 am 4 , 15 ta 0,60 re
12,00 m 1,110 pin 6451 A En
4,ato p m 6,30 pra 12.10 '
mp l2lllO- 5. m
am
1 GAO p m 8 , 1 5 m 11,20 p SAO p
I Illffli.Trainsare run by Columbus tithe. which in
I*tent dower than Pittsburgh Cleo.
i *L. 'flaketa good on the ssocommodation trair.a
are Bald at reduced prices.
Tho u le p m aotommodation train connects at
SOT Lan with packets for New Castle.
Tgro trains connect as fellows--
At Nam with Asset for New Castle, Mame:.
Youltgatown. ko.
At Orrville, Ohio, to and front Iliftlersburgh.
Akron. Cuyahoga Falls, etc.
ktanadielsk Ohm. for Mount Vernon, Shelby,
Banactspz7. Toledo, Detroit, eta.
.;At Crainlina, for Delaware, Springfield. Columbus', '
attollatt Xenia. Dance. Indianapolis. Saint
w. Loulavillo, etc.
lAt Lima. for Sidney, Detroit. Dayton, Toledo
i 0
let Port Wayne. for Peru, Lafayette.; Tad Saint
Loins, clomoy. Kooknic,l i it. Joseph and lateral's
disk
points points in Control diana and it mole.
At Plymouth for Laporte.
And at Chicago. with trains for all paints in Mi
-1 rah". Missouri, lowa, Whoonsin toe Minnesota.
for author information and thrmage tickets
binni' Lo. GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Aiet.
Unionaanager Statira. Pl__ thwinrgh.
CASS ERRY Allegheny.
!le* : t - tfenaral Su neerdendec
mum/ General Pompoms!. Agent
irwringLAND prrgren
winutimitt RAILlat Go t ! " 4"
UMMBE AREA
On and after MONDAY, A - A • area,
will leave the Depot of the PeakeaviVanie
itroadk lu , in Pittsburgh, as follows :
40 •
PITAIBURG_ _ ~II COLUMBUS S - -.SNATI
L-I • kibLOAT LUTE, VIA STEUBBNIeImLI3.
e ee a trteourgh...... 1,00 a. tn. M5O p,..p a ,
jdo kteuberiville- 9,00 " 4.00 •
160 owark.... ...... 9,50 " 10,15
Ide lumbus ..... - 11,10
A2svea
_Cincinnati -.. 4,20 p. in. 5,40 a . in.
'
! Stands ......... 7.50 a. in. 046 pln
a i l t z lkehange of 0= between Pittsburgh and Cis_
alrdid sleerins cars attached to all night
1 PITTSBURGH ves AND WHEELING LINA .
ELeattliiV.-..1,00 •'OO a . pi I 0.:00.:00.:0 ap 12,130 pin
•
tax
II 8,14 3,05
-.
.„,e_. as,.
-41, 9,16 " 4,00 "
MVWheseling....._4,34 " 10,33 " 4,55 "
ea
ir ............ 5,05 " 110,40 " 5,05
Connecting at Wheolins with Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad :and af:Bellaz with
Central
Ohio
&inroad' for Zaneaville. •Lo castor, Cirolovilla
Columbus and Cincinnati. Indianapolis and 4int
I o r and points west,
ITISBURGII AND CLEVELAND LINE.
ye W
Pittabar a
...h ..... ,
41,0025 a. "
tu t 12,04 0
op. n.
. _
2, •
Ilf i L u tTi...- ....... 640 " ,14
0 .... ......_.. 6,42 " 4,40
0 Hudson .. ..„. .. -- 4,00 " 0,42
;
nunsAr Cleveland ...... 9,15 " 6,80
v Bayard with Tuscarawas :brand',
for New p • elptia and Canal Dover, at AlR
alsob with Unbar:cis, Eon ela nd, and Chicago
lialhoad at Hudson. with Cl Zanesville
and; C
Ini incinnati It It for Akron. Cuyahoga Palls
and; lleraborg, and at Cleveland with•O and E
RRI (et Erie. Dmakirk, and Buffalo. with OAt
R In fer Tolode. Detroit , Chicago and the north
;
was
patina .A. , :vora modation leaves at 4,00 it. in.
end 8 arrirc st 3,20 a es, 9,15 a
Di, g'.2.5 and 8,00 1. +3..
m l
taelca t: all prominent points in rim
weed north or northwest, con ha pro
cured at the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh.
I ,
..31).- S TEW .LetT, Ticket Agcut.
For Punier particulars ap E pikto
WILLIAM VART 7 Agent, ,
At he Company's °Moo In Freight Station, Pann !
etreol.
left.
n 927
.1.801.
,
hiPlilllEß A HUANG BIIEN 'F,
, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 6th.
• PANISIIVANIA CENRAL BAILIOAD. ,
- 1131 . inn' IDAIL TztAamrs.
Tito Tit801:1 6 / 1 1 BAIL TB A 1 Pl
leaves thopeasenger Station every morning
(exoePtßunday) at %SO a m, stopping only at the
Ptr aib s u ta rs t ofons and making d
irest connect inns
forN B,York vi r a ß th amo n a w W u ab nn.and
,
T.IIE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAM leaves
a MttX O P.„m. stopping only ataitinnipal sta
g wool connection at -manumits for
Airßa.WMore and Washington, andfor New York via
ion route,
it FAST LINE leaves the station dailY.
(except Sunday) at 8,20 r k „ in., stopping on l y at
itzal stations, conn, at bury for
timbre and Washington.
LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN. with Pas
sen 7
ger Cal - attached. leaves the passenger station
=horning (Sundays excepted) at 3 ,30 a. m.
etationit .
in far as °anon:Laugh, and stopping at all
. •
ACCOMMODATION /11.9.13114.
JOVOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
leaves 9 (except Sunday)at 2,45 p.m. stop
ping atiill Mations and running ea far as Corm
niangli4
!TM A CCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
elation leaven (May (except Stinday,) at 0,40 a. in.
SHOOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
_Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday) et foe
11,00 arm.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAM kr
Wall's station loaves daily. (except lituoilemr at
4,00 p....pi.
ZBOMB ACCO.hItdOOATION TRAIN' for all's egetiOn, loaves daLIY. (sanest Sunday) sa
6p.
% i v THE CBURCII TRAIN 'F- - -- '7. 1
Leaves L all'e Seal ion at 9,05 a m: rettmaing'
eaves Pittsburgh.at 19:50 pm.,
IKurtrargliw Tajazio
.._.,._,
~
A.Bau Vl4 IN prrTEIBUEOII AS FOLLOWS:,
-
Es .....-,-........12,04 a. as.
ohnato . Accommodation
,10,05 a. ra.
WalrliStation A0c0mm0dati0.a.......440 a. at.
lid Wall% Station Accommodation ..... .8,35 a. m..
gd Wallii Station Acc onnuodation......l.ol p. tn.
4th Walls Station A cconuitodation...o.lo p. in.
for Blainamile and na . 00nnoct
at Biathlon's Intorsootion wit h,rea s a m,
Johnstown Accommodation Bast and 'West, and 1
also with'Dooal Frei h t, East and West.
The TraSelhis Pub 'o will Audit greatly to their
Intereet hi soms_Eas or Weto travel by the
pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. as the acsom
modationt now offered cannot be mapaased cm
key all mats. Tho Road Is ballasted with.
stone,an is entirely free from dust. „We can
DmmiseSafety, Speed and Comfort to all who
MAY Inver this Road with-their patronage. -
It F A .111 X t
TO NmoBE... ..-..sitis)....
6 ....„.. ...... ..... 1 0,3 1 )
TMORE.-.............,..-.. loomi .
u.m. " Ei 1it......................... '8,130,
, RISBURti -.., ...... ..- ...... 7,63
- Mirlagitcs h checked to all stedonson the Perm.
Sdrarda - oad. and to Philadelphia, Balt, •
ore and New York.
MrPtuisentr, on marchasing Hobert lii carg will
he Pose hu g excess gemming to distance tray
, ,d - oa i n addttion to the station rate% except from
Aglow where the company has no agent.
NOTIOE-42 case of loss, th e - ComPany -Win
hold tbatornlvos responsibl e for polatemibliggags
otiy. and forsn amount not exceeding (nu%
• . 8.-4 n Omnibus Lino has been employed
00111919 PERSOIMIStaId biLMYO to Bad f rom t h o
r epot, at a Oliarito trait° exceed 23 ecnits for each
/I=and balms& •
etsitzpli to •
ll J. tiuncurr, A un
an t
At tke Pozaiii. R. R. PassongerStation on Liberty
d U:divot.
023... .
ALLEOENY INSURANCE CO.
PITTEIBITEGIL
emar., a 37 Ninth St, Bank Block
IlabtrßESl AtillaNsT A' ' ' Imam `OF
.a NA VE AND lIARINE D.L81441C
ISAM.IOIIE,S,_Rid wit
T ' l . 1
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4 -11 RAELItoAD. •
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI R.
. . ,
. :,. ;
Connecting at Indianapolis with Torre Heinle,
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. to St. Lads
and Lafayette.and In_dianagolis, New Albany and
SalettrandMiob_igan Central Railoa, for CHICA
GO. IiOCE ISLAND, BURLINGTON. and 101 l
interntediate.Doiats.
..' ;:-.-
Thromk,Ennat Traia-4Q-INDIANA:POLIS,
TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and
PER
Freights anti passengers' carried from Cir,o n
i
nati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by 9
other route .13y twer4*-four hours, and at as I qv
ratos. -the only toad' by which shipments can , e
made fromeincinnati to the West, without breah.-
lag bulk. •
Consignmentamade to J. B. GIBBONS. AwtMt
at Giamatti:l, or W. 'B. CUTTING. Agent et
Lawreteeburgh. will receive prompt attontit n,
and no charge for commission: xo cwaang FOR
DRATAG2 OR OOMMISSION'AT LAIVIIRNCESURG.
For farther Information apply to THOMIS
RATIGAN. (No. 115 117ator street.) agent of e
COI:Opal:in "Who is prepared to give TRROUOB 0.-
osirre for passengets and freight to Indianapoha
Terre Haute. Lafayette. Chicago, Peru, Green
castle, Crawfordsvillo. Charleston, Paris and Mat
toon &a., &a. H. F. LORI), President.. JOHN F. CREEK, General Freight Agent.
mh3
Expreaa.
UPHOLSTERING.
UPHOLSTERY
NO. 85 FOURTH ST:, NEAR, WOO 6,
Cell= SUBSCRIBE:RA 111 ANUF A. it
J- TURI and keel, opristautLy on hand ever •
!initial , In their line, viz i ContusesOrnamon
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Bo a, Matins
of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent SoriuN
Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixture-
Air Prompt attention sivon to all orders for Gtr
tins and laying down Carnet!, Oil Cloths 4
ocr.l7:lrd ROBERT:3 lc RDENISK.
HOTELS AND EESTAIrRANTS
xo. xso Llborts Street,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot
JO *N SAVAGE; Proprietor.
lILIA.VING TAKEN AND PITTED UP
with all the modern iir.procoments, this po
polar resort, the subscriber it prepared to aceom
modate his old customers and the public gener
ally. with the beet the markets affords. Orders.
will be served up in every fariety of styledorin
the season. his Whims, Liquors cud Ales ho feel:
confident in recommending to the public for the'
excellence.
Cam Bucket and blell Oysters. teatived dal),
and sold wholesale and retail. inyikblyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAN]
IN THE DIAMOND,.
"1 • 13.0. Srrol44 Proprt.. , t or.
, .
lig &VINCI TAM EN AND FI'i•TED
M.N. at a great expense. with all the modern ruaH
provements, this popular resort, the sur-oriber
is prepared to aecommodote his friends oud:the
public general's, with the best the r.i,srlset
affords.
OYSTERS will be serve,: up in every variety of
etrlo during the reason.
LIQUORS and ALES he fads confidant in. re
commending w the public It.r.
..frilr - MEALS served up tit all hours, and DAY
and NIGIIT BOARDERS Piker, aplrly
NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Pll csßu lIGH.
/EIKE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES
.IL to the public that CAN in daily receipt ot
FRESH SHELL AND OYSTERS, OAME,
4ke., and ie prepared to accommodate the patrons
of this old and well known house with everything
in the eating and drinking line at the shortest
notice. JOHN SNALE4.,
Prol , riutor.
ALNSION HOUSE, CiEo. ett
Iva Proprietor; Iv o. 314 Liberty reet,hut be
side the Passenger Depot of the Yctasylvauia
Railroad. which makes it the Loci , . coo voniont
house in the city for pascaugery erro, ing by that
road.
The proprietor 'having, at con , id , fshie ex-
Hense, fitted up, in excellent etyl o, th e MANSION
OSE, would respectfully a share of
patronage. His Larder aeii liar will be
furnished with :no best the market can afford.
fel:ly
WINES AND LIQUORS. ,
WILLIAM BEN 14 Ea' ,
INATiLTIER AND DZ.:M.I4a IN
lirandiss, Oordials, Wines, Old .%loronga
.
little and Reotified
114/. 120 WOOD STE:ENT, D'etttmurgla
fe2k6m
C. WEST C 6.9
if ASUP4ClTtlisall Or
CARRIAGES, BLIGGIES,
' ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND fiLEIOI36.
NO. !S7 Penn Mtreeit, Plartlmrtit.
43 , -An work vot-raztol to bo of the boe mote
rlal and workfuenshill. n. 121.4.13,4.1.
r. BOYYYR D. DICYIIS:2 B. 7111 cit
Latent-Millar ti Etiukntenr;'s.
. 13 11.01'11.11.111t5,
liktonssor to'Reyrnor Zr An 441
WhOlnftle Dealera in
Port:tips 'Fruits, Nuts, Cuutovitone..4, f`'
Sugars. Fire Works, et e.,
• NON. 1130 AXE I'2S WOOD S'ZRZT.
prrrvisunou
•
Plitt 0316.8 PARLEY'S Oj
•
•
FURNITURE. AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE,
- No. MI FEDERAL ST., ALLEGREN.Y.
Undertaking, in all its branches. will receive
Prompt attention. Orders can be left at t_Atrom
at! the Livery Stable of Mr. JAMES FLO
Ohio street, Allegheny. se18:ly
A POLLOMMLBILLIARDS.A_LOON.
-VALCHARLEs JARDNBEI:wonId rowan(' his old
!friends and customers that he is still to be found
at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance on
_Fourthstreet. He has always on hand the best
tuality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the
lall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good
•tables, balls and ones.
Remember the pla co, Apollo Hall. Fourth st.
•near Wood. entrance from Anarth. Iv I this ,
- • -
IDIOENIE LOOKING GLASS PJC
TITRE FRAME MANUFACTORY
SOS. 221
GRANDNTY-THRD STREET,
' .173 & 175 STREET de 215 CENTRE
(STREET, Established 1838. NEW YORK, Es
tablished 1838. This Establishment has been in
:successful operation 24 years, and is the Largest
oftho kind in the United States. We have on
:hand or manufactured to order every description
of LOOKING GLASS, PICTURE AND POR
TRAIT FRAMES. Plain and Ornamental Pier,
Wall, Oval and Mantel Glassee, COneeCtine Cor
nices, Base and Bracket Tables, with Marble
Slabs, Toilet-Glasses, etc.,
Mouldings for Picture Frames. in len.rdu suita
ble for transportation, either, Gilt, Berltntr, Rose
wood, Oak, Zebra, Birdseye, Mahogany etc. Our
now Manufactory and earensive facilities enable
us to fournish any article in our lino as good as the
best and as cheap as the cheapest.
DEALERS ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON
us when they visit New York. We claim to bt.
able to supp)y them with every article in our line
which they can possibly require, ut prices lower
than they can purchase elowbore.
Orders by mail-attended to-with. promptness. Dc
uot,fat2 to call when you visit New York.
Office & Warcrooms_, No. 215 Centre St., N. Y.
trip2:3und HORACE V. SIGLER. Ac't.
LANDRETH'S .
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED,
WARRANTED FRESH ANN GENUINE
4111. - Alaoa, general assortment o
Agrletilenural Imblementa, Fruit
shade gond Ornamental Trecs,
received and for gale by
BECKHAM A. LONG,
next doorto Hare'e H0te1.N0.127 Liberty atreat,
nkh22
-Before going buy a pair of
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAnuts. •
Cheap Cub Store, AT BORLAND'S
an 9 93 Marketetreet, 2d door from *1
H. H. SMITE,
DrOTARIr
ornaz A? TEM
PITTSTJAAH POST, FIFTH STAEET4
nag
ATAIXABLE SEWICKLEY PROP
' ERTY FOR SALE. — Three-fourth acres of
land pleasantly situate at five minutes walk from
the Station; Mtge variety of &mice- fruit and
shadttre,ss, grape vines, etc; a family mansion of
hull, parlor , . library and twelve rooms, excellent
ceila-r stable, ice house,' likrge garden with fruits
and s
&wort , all well arranged and in good order.
F priee and terms apply at 51 Market street.
S. CUTHBERT Jr SONS,
Real Vstate Agents.
ArNOLTS. AND ALLEN DrifEE
LOCK'S RE VOL Vlaiit-tbe boat i n
for sale' by
Teravic Ar rrptirt, ••••••^'
CtltA itE.l4lD%ellittintrz
nal. WI/ & TETLEY,I:3B Wood Street. .
We l l AV Nri
BE6 s i
_lloWffik TRARYB niM OOdabteat._ -
4)--A'N “.#o4.4v4stre= tran t= 7 -*';
INSURANCE
• • , THZ
araxossat MUTUAL 1181111,-;
COMPANY,
OF . 7 PEULLA.I33IIII.P.I-T1 -
On Buildings,Dimited or Perpetual, 51
. disc, Furniture. Ac.. In town or
country.
OFFICE NO. SOs WALNII7T STR :A:.
Cash
capital, 8229.510
Astsets, $303,6051
Invested as follows : yin
First Mortgage or Improved City Pro
perty, worth double the amount $166,
Ground rent, first class
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 611 cent.
Mortgage Loans, .$30,000. cost 27,
Philadelphia city 6 VI cent. 10an....
Allegheny County 6 1$ Cont . Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans
—. 12.
0,
Collateral loans, wall 5ecured........ ....
Huntingdon and Broad Top a.ntain
Railroad conipany, mortgage loan-- 4.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5 t0ck ...... ... 4,
Stock of Ration's() Mutual Insurano.
CompanY
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co ... 1.
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co.
Commercial Bank do
Mechanics' Bank do or ......... . 2,
Union M. Insurance Co's SoriP ............ 1
Bills Receivable, business Paper .. .... • 16.
Book Accounts. secured interest, etc._ 6
Cash on hand and In hands of agents.. 11
I 1
CLEM TLNGLEY. Pr6/1/8 t
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingley. Beaune! Bisphain,
Win. R. Thompson. Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Beni, W. Ti ley,
John R. Worrel. Marshall Hill.
IL L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert Toland. Charles Leland,
Frederick Lennig, Jacob T. Bunting.
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen,
James 8. Woodward, John Bissell. Piltab '
B. M. HINCHMAN_,_
_Secretor •
J. GARDNER COFFIN As
Its
myl6 Northeast - comer Third and 'Wood .
WIELAWARE 11117TUAL SAFETY' N
-11...ISITRANCE COMPANY —LNCORPO -
TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VANIA, 1 1835. OFFICE. S. E. CORNER
THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS PHILA.
DELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES onl,r
-eels Cargo and Freight to all parts of the wold.
INLAND INSURANCES on Goods, by Riv el.
Canals, Lakes, and Laud Carriages; to all p is
of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES on 31 r
ehandle* generally, on Stores, • Dwelling Ho es.
ho.
DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin, Edmund .
Seeder, Theophilus Paulding, John N. Pour tA.
John C. Davis. James Tranquair, Win. Eyre,- .
James C. Hand, Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph IL Se
Dr. R. M. Huston, Geo. G. Lieper. Hugh
C T
Charles 1301169. Samuel E. Stokes, J. F. Peak n,
Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington_..' IL Je ee
Brooke'. Spencer hillvaht, Thos. C.• Hand Rob' rt
Burton. Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James B. Ili'Farla
I.
Joshua P.Lte, John B..Somple. Pittsburgh. I.
T. Mews*. .B. Berger, do.
WILLIAm •MARTIN. President.
THOS. C. HAND. Vice Praddent.
Hagar Ludlum, Secretory.
1 P. A. MADEIRA Agent,
head No. 65 Water street, Pitta burgh.
---- --- - --- --
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NENINITY AGAINST LOSS
"I' FIRE.
IN IRE FRASRLIRVIRE INSURANCE
R. COMPANY OF PNILAD ELPHIA,
c OFFICggg
l ear Fif:h. O. 43.6 and 437 Curwrnivr STRE ,
STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. let, IMO.
Published Agreeably to An Act of ssisi:lib'',
being:
Pint sages,Mor amply secured. . $1.896.393
Real agg
61.) cost (present value $ . ii.d.:113
Temporary Loans on ample Ccrilat
torsi Securities
!Ztocks. (present value (sB6,coi sj
Ctoat
Notes and Bills Receivable...
Cash__ ... ..
(RM
The onlyprotits from premiums which thisoinl
, any can divide by law , are from risks which hay
jean determined.
Inaurancod made on every description of Prop
erty, in Town and Country, at rated as low as are
Ibonsnitent with security.
7 Since their incorporation, a_period of thirty
cars, they have paid losses by Fire , to an amount
sarectinag Pour Milliond of Dollars, thereby af
ording evidence of the advantaged of Insurance,
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptcoas all liabilities.
Lanes paid during the year 1859, 062,153 36.
I
DIRECTORS.
i'harloa W. Smacker, Mordecai D. Lewis,
oblas Wagner. David S. Brown.
Samuel (inlet, Isille Lea,
ineol, It. Smith. Edward C. Dale,
corge W. Richards, George Tales,
CHAS. . KER,President.
EDWAD C RDALE. V ice President.
Wk. A. STCHL Secretary pro tem.
J. bAIiDNER COFFIN, Agent,
mylti Northeast con Third and Wood ate.
it'STERN INSURANCE COMPANY
1
OF PE TIMM uirtGist.
„ r ORGE DARSIE President.
M. GORDON. Secretary.
1 Capt. R. D.-C6IIRAN. Gen '1 Agent.
N. telS Water street. (Spaug A Ce's Warehouse,
u ,taira,) Pittsburgh.
Fill inaore ScaillEt all kinds of FIRE and MA-
R ITE RISES.
sr - wrio.l:l2hent,%'l,litnutjthe managed by
i ir tn e d ct iv ws ho w a h re o
de ermined, by prewp tneaa and liberality, to man -
tai the character which they have &Fawned. as of
!hr tig tho best protection to those who datire to be
as ed._ .
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ASSETS, OCTOBER aotb, IS6I.
'to k Accounte
$ 63,000 00
f o tgofo..,
2,100 00
ffi .e I , tunitato
250 00
.
PinAocoents, etc
7,809 43
13,351 09
27.615.20
174.015 14
Pre NOtftS . ....... . .....
Not, ar..4 nuis 41L;coantia .
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DIRECTORS.
R. fkillor, Sr.. James APAulei,
Nathaniel Holmea, Alexander Nimiak.
George Darsio Win. If. Smith.
Ohm. W. Riaketson, Andrew Ackloy
AlOYlLlider, Speer, David M. Long.
Resta J. Thouvix Benj. Bakewell.
John It. lif*Cune. mylB
CrTliEfiS' INSURANCE COMPANY. OF PITTSBURGH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
BAGALEY. S PresiYient. R . PA. Secretary*
°Mee, Cor. of Market and Water Mts.,
Insures against Loss and Damago in the Naviga
tion of the Southern and Western Rivera,
Lakes, and Bayous, and the Navi
gation of tho Seas.
Insures against Loss
and Damage by Fire.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. Dartll39, Jae. Park, Jr..
G!Johnston. k. F. Jones.
Recall Owens, T. rd. Rowe.
9
B. Prdston. (Icorge
. 3f. Kier. John Stanton.
Jas. 31..Cooves. Ilarbah.
J. Cantwell. John S. Mwolth.
C. E. Zug.
mh.finlydh
'LADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPAN Y
11 1 0. 149 ORESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Cantons House,
Capitill 0219,100 Assets. _.980!,&36.
TEL rtiumm ALL KINDS OF IN.
SURA.NCE, either Perpetuator Limited.on
every description of Property or Merchandise, at
resgtonable rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KING, President," •
1 , M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President
DIRECTORS. •
Charlet/ Bane. E. R. Cope;
E. B. English. George Warown.
P. B. Savory. Joseph S. Paul.
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
S. J. Margo E. Wiler,
F. Bt r soic eons. Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent.
irtly, Corner Third and Wood streets.
JAM., MOORHEAD,
COMiMISSION MERCRAN
NOE 1111.1 BALM OP
PITG METAL &ND BLOOMS,
la
NO. it !WATER STREET. BELOW, ARX ° u eel
PrrrISUBUBOIL
OP„I' = MUAMMAR, 2110NONGARR
LA [PLANING MILL, wouhlreemeotfull fireform the public that ho has rebuiltkume the
and hums enlarged his establisiummt, and fined
it with themewest and must unproved maehinep,
is now niepared to furnish flooring and plaungt
boards,,seroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box
making. Ilte.
Bffirrit ir/TTSBURGEI. Sept, 7,1357,
_____ ...
BOOTS AND SDOEA,
AT th:). 89 MARICET 8 TREXT.
/DIM AT MI PRIORS :
worth Utiles MUM Laethsg,Heel Galtera for $l,OO
$1.25.
Ladies - Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters
tor $1,25, , orth 75,
/ladies Lealine Congress Red Gaiters
sltrizo OD. •
a; - ;,.1%e Frtmoh Morroooo Reel Moots for
Welroserthla.62.
p o.
atee Else Goat Commas Heel ,xttii for $1,37,
4rorthsl.D. 11 _ _
Ladies
Ilnne M orocoolrftwperiforSthi:,'worth 75,
Ladles Fne Kid Ellippowe for worth $1.12. - •
Au oar/. goods isprifews.:
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• . tnauto ?MIMI-ROBB.
*sat 4140'1a:bin
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ripbugied every zgorning, 13tmdafis exeeptai,i
- Corner Filth end Wood Street&
.., 'rim n
sse it ANNUM. IN .4utwativa.
1 z .PirDelivered by carriers 12 cents Per week. ,
PATES or ADVERT-LW-NO.
aqua. one time... ' 60
. tame time 5.............- .................... An 00
n- one week. 1 76
'-' one month... .... ..._ 600
three months 12 00
six months
.18 00
• " nine months 24 00
" one year _3O 00
UN LINES make a square. About eight words
average a line.
Business notioes, inserted on the local pate. ten
00 cents a line each insertion.
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Issued from the same aloe every Saturday
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mornin. '
air Terms 11l per annum g,
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p o p "Pp - Single copies, ready for mailing. girt oggra
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00 Editor and Proprietor
00 gar Advertising at reasonable rates.
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FRIDAY MORNING, OCT
The Tax on Tobacco
--- - •
i The heavy tax on tobacco, imposed un
der the internal revenue law, is already
beginning to be felt here, and a consider.
ablq falling off in the demand for the arti
cle is experienced. Our readers have but
a faint idea of the extent to which this
tax must affect the tobacco trade; but
when we state that under the law some of
our tnanufacturers will have to pay $2OO
a day to the Government, they will he
better able to arrive at an intelligent con•
elusion of the subject. There is another
thing, too, which will operate against the
marinfaaturers, unless their whole system
of business be revolutionized. They gen•
erally give a credit of four months on their
sales, but under the law they are required
te.make returns every month to the col
lector. They will thus be compelled to
pay the tax long before they receive pay
.ment for the tobacco—a thing which, con
sidering the great amount, will b.e out of
the question. The result of this will be,
they will have to du a cash business ex
clusively, or none at all.—Harrhttmry
nlegicrph.
The round potato crop is likely toprove
unusually short in the neighboring couu
'ties in this State and New Jersey. Good
round potatoes are now , elling in thii
market at s(1 cents a bushel. Some of
t ti 3 apparent advance in price is no doubt
attributable to the depreciation of the cur•
rency. which takes of it to buy a given
amount of any commodity: but independ ,
ent of this the crop has been materially
shortened by drought. ln Missouri the
same fact or a short potato crop is noticed.
We see it stated that hundreds of acres
will not yield twenty bushels to the acre,
and teeny that will not yield ten bushels.
—Phil. Ledger.
The Pope's Health.
It is stated that the health 01 the Pope
of Itoine has so far recovered.that he will
not require the relaxation of a change to
the country, which many indulge in at this
season. Some of the European journals
intimate that it. is probably not so much
the recovery 01 ha health which keeps
him at home as the apprehension that if
he should•onee leave Rome he mightflot
be permitted to reenter it.
Oressou 8 rines, Oambria 00., Pa.
r aIH I N:DELI(iH'I'IrUL AND PO P
ULAIt place of summer resort, located direct
ly on the line of the Peensyl vania Railroad, on the
summit of the Allegheny Mountains. 4300 feet
, above the level of the ocean. will be ot en fo:
' guests from the loth of June till the 10th of 00 - -
Luber. Since last season the grounds have been
greatly improved and beautified, and a number
of Cottages have been erected for the aceommo-
Idation of families rendering Crosson one of the
moot rumantio and attractive 'dues in tho State.
!The furniture has been thoroughly renovated.
(rho seeker of pleasure, and the sufferer from
bust and disease, will and attractions hate in a
tint-;lass Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, 'len-pin
Alloys, Baths, Ste., together with the purest air
!and water, and the most magnificent mountain
teenory to be found in the country.
Ticketsgood for the round trip from Philadel
phia, 40 ; from Pittsburgh, $ 3 05,
For further information, address
0, W. MULLIN
jeß!)..dtl Crosson Springs. Cambria Co..
$T FRANCIS COLLEGE
HOER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
.1:91IS • INSTITUTION, SITUATED
IN LORETTO. Cambria county Penney!-
l ir f e o C i t r r ti o lil p t e e t r ew m e C on i Mil i ag t eTp i ti n a S an ta t t htlit7
bomb, was chartered in BA with priviliges to
minter the usual Collegiate Elopers and Degreee.
Tholocatien of the College in one of the most
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alla
itlietY Mountains being '—overbiel its pure
w ter, bracing air, and Pic arceetio scenorZ,
The Scholastic year commences on the FIREI'I
MONDAY after the 15th of AD:MST, and ends
about the nth of JUNK following. It is divide
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. Allkhe Apparatus flee ts _
f g e r Land o
will Tn r g Ye lsi 7. the n t c tilan kt t!ii j( tl c i"
Students.
Duitrumental and Vocal Maido forms no ea
°hails. Students will be admitted from elgi t
years to the age of manhood.
Tepee—Board and Tuition. payable half yearl y
advanol. 4100
Washing and nee of Bedding 10
Classical and Modern Lauguagea, extra...... 10
Students spend Vacation at the C011ege...„..
Reference can be made to tho Rt. Rev; Bishop
O'Connor, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, St. /dary's
Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsbursd)
Dioceett.
$298.251 75
40 1231 A 4 42 t t
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Ir ti
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q 3 6:8 1 01,14k6
1111 GREAT CURE FOR CORRUPTOR
pT i,
ri PROPKIETOB OF THIS MEDI.
.11. C. E having made it the study of years to
°omen to the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi
cine f diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now
offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex-
Parlez/Cp. This truly great and good medicine is
Prepared with much care, the tar being distilled.
expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri
ties of common tar.
It has cured more oases of Consumption than
any kndwn remedy on earth.
y
It w cure Bronchitis.,
It wi cure Asthma.
It ail c ure Bore Throat and Breast.
It wi cure Cottglis and Colds, and is an
nvalua le remedy for diseases of the Kidneys,
Jrlua Complainta.
IS-Beware of Counterfeit/Milt
you are the Dyspepsia use WiSHAlrrii
By pepsia Pills, and If they do not
o re yon go to the agent of whom
you purchased Gum and
2tal receive you money
lease lat his store and get a descriptive oir
ix. box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on
wit of One Dollar.
No. 10 South Second street, Phila,
1.. Q. c, WISIIART, Proprietor,
ad byl Dr: KEYSER, No 140 Wood Street
9:ls*d
123 BUSHELS PRIME OATS
waived and for sale by
• JAS.
andER,
corner Market Fir' st Streets.
Imo
OU —2O BARBELS DOUBLE EX.
ra may Flour just received and for sale ,
JAS. A. FETZER.,
Corner Market and First streets.
le °TS.
' IL .. Shoes
YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S
at McClelland's Auction.
FAIRS OF CHILDREN'S
street Shoes at N'Olelland'No. 55 Fifth
. Don' s,
t forget the number.
inTALt PAPER, Al OLD PRICES
v T for Sale by
se27 W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street.
ECA/L4 FARRELL dt COy
'I,ADIEI# CIIMOROCCO ROOTS
A4l a Mos tlic pan Auction.
COOPER AND CAM PESTERS'
TOOLS for sale by.
-
eell
80WN.4 TETLEY '
136 WoodJitreet,
The Potato Crop
Will he furnished totrobaaribersat the fow price of
and It will be founds good investment.
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MOIINLNG. It is a complete epitome of
mows. containing all the latest
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Telegraphic, Local, Nhicellaneons,
Congressional, _Legislative, you•
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OP WAR; CAMP CORRESPONDENCE, &a.
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agents and by the mail. and la a capital adverti
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bers at 86 Dor annum.
Advartinenimte Inserted at n44derate rates,
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CORNER rim AND WOOD &MEM
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THE FARM AND THE FARR
atil.The interest of the Agriculturalist will not
be nagleoted, and in the future. as in the Past. the
publisbera will devote unremitting attention to
the perfection of this Department.
THE WAR NEWS
air• Ae a source of additional interest to all
classes of readers, the progress of the present civil
war, in which great armies are engaged, will be
closely canvassed, and the most important events
carefully collated and 'presented to the reader.—
By following the operations Of the armies from
day to day succinctly presenting the whole from
week to week, we shall furnish a.frash and run
ning history of this lamentable rebellion.
THE SATURDAY MORNING POST
One Do liar a Year,
TUE PWISBURGII DAILY POST
JAMBS P. BARRI
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, Att.A.Tiarroi.aorrams..
'DOLLARSAVINGS . BANK
66 FiIitrIECTIL STREET
OH - AIiTEREDIN
Di rro 2 aczocsr ;
also; dn Wednesday and Saturday evening s .
lium,fday-Ist ember er istarom 7to 0.
t o ' o
and Vona NOVlst tO ht. from 6 o
o'clock
Deptudis received of all same not less than Osa
Doman. and a dividend of the • profits dash=
twioea year.in June and December. Intemt
been declared semi-annually, inUtine and Decem
ber duce theitank was orgarused.at the rate deli
per oent. a year.
Interest if :not :drawn% out, ispawed to the
credit of the depositor as primal:Mr, and bears the
same interest freurthe first 'days of Tune and . .De
comber, compounding twice a yeax. • without
troubling the depositor to call or even. to present
his Pas? book. At this rate moneywnljlouble in'
' less than twelve Yeatt,,lnaidillr Aliefaggregate
mom AND ONZ-RALF ran murr.
an io& . oftutaining the Clutrar, Boles
t furnished gratis • on applifttion.
a Dt nr.tions.
GEORGE ALBERL
:won ritzsmrarre. •
John B. .
hrradden. b10w y...a... M. Pennoo.
John Holmes. John
Alexander Speer, James B. * t i) - ',eeds„
Benj. L. Fahnestooki A. /if it Sok. M. D..
James McAuley.: -3 : ' Ha ' in.
James Herdasa , Wm. J. arson.
6141tander Bradley. 4,smas D. Kelly. ,
John 6. Baokofen. Peter A. Madeira,
George Meek . John H. Melloril
lan R. Canfield, James Shidle4
AlonsioALCarrier. Robert Robb
Charles A. Colton.. Waiter P. 1141.0.014.
Wm. Douglas. John Orr.
ohn Evans_. • Homy L. Hieing's/lei
'Hopewell Hepburn. John H. Shoenbeteler.
Win. S.,Haven, Wm. E. Sehmertn,
Peter H. Hunkar. Alexander Tindlo,
Richard Hays. Isaac Whittier.
Wm. S. Lovely, Christian. Yeaser '
DEDD.STA.RV AND TRZASTIMIL
CHARLES A. COLTON.
HOLMES do SONS,. B kW§
• and Exehange - Brokers and D a a in
Notes. Drafts. Acceptances. Gold. Silver Bank
votes. Exchange on the Eastern and ' astern
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities thronatsanttha
United States. Deposits received in par tarok Or
eUrrentpaper. No. 57 Market street, halm=
Thirdand Fourth streets.
war. Inzzi A ms &
ifdiXllll3 &EXOHANGE BBIRLELE
WOOD STREET, CORN E R TIEU
ALDERMEN.
-ff- AMES M. TitUR-,
ALDERMAN,
FICE: 451 Penn Street, Firth Ward_
iIOLLT:CTIONS PROMPTLY MOLD=
Deeds. Bonds, Mortgava and other Legal
Ni!riting Drawn. .AoknowlOgoments Taken and
B lls Probated.' aneely
- --
JAMES A. FETZER,
RWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
POI THII BALI OP
onr, Grain, Baeon, Lard, Butter
Dried Fruit and Produce
Generally,
Corner Market and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
REFER TO—Fnuteis G. Bailey, Esq, William
Dilworth. Sr, S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh,
Boyd & Ott, Heisker & Swearingen, S. Brady,
Cub. M. & M. Bank, List Howell. Mangle & Co.,
Gebrge W. Andnson, Donlon, Paxton & Co..
Wheeling.iny2B:2ptEis
T. T. WGURN at CO,
HOUSE, SIGN,
—A If
01. ATAIKENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 St. Clair Street,
CORNER, DUQUESNE WAY, emend story.
Al!il-AD work entrneted to mo will ba neatly and
D DUY snouted. oo:R-ly
ITRNISITING GOODS,
SUITABLE FOR TAE SEASON
'LYCEUM' 4t GLYDE
, •
to attention to their stook. of GENTLE
,. SN'S and YOUTH'S
Joen and Traveling Shirts, -
11.4
Collars. lies, Snapend'era,
Linen and Silk' el antlkerehleß4,
Canvey, Home, Lmbrellas, &e.
ARMY SHIRTS,
Soldier? Furnishing Goods, always' on hand
t MAORUM Jr GLYDE S.
u 2 78 Market st.. between 4th & Diamond.
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IXPORTAIT
TO
NVENTORS,•
4 T AG} NCY:Po PATENT AGENCY
NI
0 TC. LAWRENCE•
.riar Twelve Years
g;11 Meer of the
Oftlee.-the,
amfour ow's
aien►ber of the
of AppeaL
informati
tent and a copy of th
rg-
Re q• to resent Co
David P. Holloway.
tEn dsr_ vv.v..msh.
Plumbers and Gaa Fitters,
NO. .165 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
FIRST CHURCH, PITTSBURGH
A X D
47 0:10 STREET ALLEGHENY
WEAR 7R4 MAYOR% OPFIOR.
•
1101LIST0S, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
Lead Pipe, Pia• and Bar Lead. and Pltunber's
material in general. Oil Refinenes fitted up in
the moat a_.pproved manner. Tenho fined Lead or
Copper. Maims fitted with, Water and Oaa Biz-
NEB. All orders promptly attended to.
pr.& ;ES AND TINEGILS-
60Q • LISHELS DRIED PEACHES
11 11A1Ui t ELS PURE CIDER TINZ6AI6
In atom aria for rile bs
WILLIAM lIAG.ALEY,
fels 18 and 20 Wood street
'LOAN OFFICTs'
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
NO.IOO SMITREIELD STREET
Near thereon:Ler May, Pittsburgh.
MONET IN LARGE AND SMALL
quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia
monds. JeweW'. Gold and O li ver Watches, and
all kinds ' of val uable articles, for any leQth
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivere d
without the Ticket.
Wdr• Oftloe Hours from 74 . : M. to /OP. X
ja2o
Strawberries for Oaruthig,
NOW is THE TINE FOR CANNING
and preserving Strawberries. Those select
ed for this purpose should be of good color,e olid
in substance, of firm texture, and of superior fla
vor. Exactly such a berry can be found, during
the Strawberry season. at J. KNOX'S Establish
ment, No. 29 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Orders
maybe left either at his stand In the market or at
Hortioultural store. • iol6
NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS II
We have an elegant and attractive stook o
Trlminan
Fa g 'Goods,
gartbroldterlea,
Varieties,
Notions, -
111 - eatem,
• Gl lov -ea.
Frenot Drap Ganuitleta,
erie and Flexure Skrts. omte.
Head Nate, eta. In large variety and' Ufa prime
for attar,
Mitoßtim
anl9 78 Market et. *weft' 4tb, Diam ond.
'EpIIS
At& 200 Bo x - Btp3lli, Rabbi t
' 150 — " d Litzer ' do
100 • Half zoreat Melt. do I
/00do -,lpayorl do
.50X odless " do
29 'Sultana do '
Just received and fuesalerby_4 •
MER & BROW.
No 4 -126 arid 123 Wood street.
INMEDIAATI;t,'
_ "it; GiAtin PAMEER.
OnikthatundenstatidiXamn fitting preferred.
SCHMERTZ & Blauxurf .
sell No4aB Wood West.
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PITTSBUGH, PA.
li mn.
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10• I ROBE W. FENWICK
uo
I:For the past four
I* g_ears riattager of
gl the Washington
0 Branch of Sclera
id title American
o . Patent Agency
and ' for . Fifteen
Mears In the Pat.
I ent nes&Agency Baal
_
Pi
'EXTZREIV!
We are not
BOO::
With dis
on nec*,...cary to procure
e Patent Laws Bent free
oner of Patents. Hon
de2o:tf
SICC
. 1: :
And will pa particular attention to '
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LETTER hi,
, JIMA* neous, mums. ETc.
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Banks .k 'liking Homes,
• FITRNISEIED TO ORDEII.
ALL WORK EXEOITTED PROMPTLY
BARR & 3117E.R8.
PONT 111117.11111GN1. 51th And WOOd Mae
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rOrance Rmbroldeied Oans, Robed and Waste
and Prefie Vivabein Bands; Magid. Col
leratielandb4pofial Rgio3, Linea Cruubdolfand-
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