ILD TIME .TABLE, :„Trois Amvatrvirriitti • • • 4PA*?pli#o. NlEPreas train tart 8:14 Chicago will take way malls iliOreatlidtt to Chicago at a.m. Clevetand and 11,41tatrAktrtsin. 2a. l ia.; , olpsee, at intliiitcht. - Mgr t sin; Pit sbnrgli, Fart Vali* & Chicago 8:10 a. In. Close4j,"*.m.,Thia train.,_will carry all way milli betwealiWittannign - and '‘Ortalline, Cleveland & Pittsburgh-tram. 6.60 nr. - Closes at midnight This train takes way mails betwoon ltochartnr,Ps.s.Bellairy-th - - • 1:50 p gsp. tn. -C rzt.S. losesitPittabii.o. 12i50- - Fort Way . na and Chicago. Cleveland .t Pittsburgh train, 7 , 50 a. in, Closes f 4 12:60 p tu. IVALS • Cincinnati Exp.; l3 ols. ;30 p n nt, Blail train. Pitt?! Crab. Fort Wayne Jc Chicago 3:55 p. m., I I, Cleveland and Pittihargh train , 4-20 p,ta. 1 li•6 25 The malls arriviiii from the 'Neat on 3:35 p. m. and .1:t0 p.m.. traini will be ready tor delivery a 6:'')p. m. ' H J.i..;; • RI V AL ANOIDEPAREIIRE OF THE EASTERN MAILS. R 7 P R The mail train fOr,the East departs at 5:50 a m, closes at midnight, dThis train. ill also take the Vraf mails between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. .he hrough Express 'rain for the east departs at 4:no p. in. Closes* :1:30 p. m. The Vast ttnin for: the hest departs at Heil p. In Closes • AIM/. V A Za The mall train designated as the Baltimore Ex p. e-s arrives at 12;.45`p. The Philadelphial[Express arrives at 1:13 p. Both of the aboverill be delivered at WA P. in, The Yast tr4in arrives 4,110 a in. • • . PHNNSYLVAiIIt gillinAll VIIURCH TRAIN `II` M. Lome Wall's Staii:Sn even Sunday at. ..... 9 15* do Tartle.Oreca4 do do ...... 920 do , Britton's. t;`: - do . do ' 923 do Willoinsbnreii do do • ...... 942 do Bost Liberty,; do do ...... 950 Arrive istittebnrgai .......10 15 I • RETUIrId TRAIN P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh ieVert Sunday at..—.... 100 do East Li 3ortr i . at, do . • 121 do .Wilkinsinullt d'a do .1 32 do Winton's. 'I i -4fo do • .........1 49 do Tn_dle °seek t oko do 153 Arrive at Walls... ...4-4 ' '' 900 'J.-STEWART. Passenger A gent. PittsblirliCaulf9os3.3. igllti , - - fililidillUginins ~._ dESSErffiiIENSON, II 01111 AL 0011118101 111011111 T, aserle Ural is t o Flour. Groin and 0 1l kluds_oriDonuary Produce, wgiakl and Li q uors, Ol g arlFobtaeo, do. SSP Liberal advaiielei made on amelsamenle of 111011 WINES. 111 OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST au.26:17 P H 17+AD MPH WM. BIIICE i".Li . .1 t, PRODIJOE I AND PReVISION vi COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 16 SOU24IWATER STREET,- 3Pla nog iltelp SS. Liberal . odoOes made on conAgnmerds whonmouired. myl-lyd FRIESIBz LEHMAN, tui • NO. 318 BizkiN,KET STREET , • • Jobbers in Cl -14, Cassisserei, Ve ntings, I#. , & c . enita wa y hes on li e,and sil Well selected stook of Goods l blelor t trad : - - , E. P. MITTLETON & BRO., -13 . 14 1 :OtTISO OF WINIIB, 813 1 ANDIES, ai . 41)1 Daman ti \FINN 01 . 4) WEIIIKIES, NO. 5 NO RTH FRONT emu= PHILADELP :1 apleavd AMA >< ELLISON %Irk. ZLIMON .R0D111.21 4014480 A JOHN. B.ALLISON & SONS, INIENOOTERS OF WAHL CABNMIRDB AND MENU, NO. SSD II . ii\RRET STREET, (24,itror below Fonrib,) a PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer aria Retail Dealer aviiiy • Drooarrincal or GENTS' FONISHING GOODS, . 610 CUFAilirillUT STREET, myl-17 H PIIILADSLPRIA C.likyr BRIAN, • • - 3[...oNG•coxr MANUFACTV.PERSZ-'I'MrOR.T.ER. I . MEWS FIUIaimMUNG. GOODS AND PAILORR 7 TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 14010'41.1FOURTII STREW, myblyd II; PHILADELPHIA eft A RIA3 SILO= .J. ROOM L'S tune . MAGEE at 111C118, Imptiw l. it ,nAI dealers in Clothe, Caosonores, &dinette, Vestings, 1 1 ,01, ors' Trimmings, &o, 265 lailrET STREET, • North siiirt; PHILADELPHIA. ca , lsrd 011 C. WXST .r Co., 4 o, l l 7 ,intrzwin oP CABRIWES, BUGGIES. 11.00KAWAYI4KLICI8 AND SLEIGH& No. IS7 Fir Street, Plitsbursli , . lar AU work *lota' to be of the beat mate rial end worktotiat. P. LAND • .1 4 GARDEN! ND FIELD SEED, VIABDANT*AFDENBL AND OFNIIIND WA's° agenenntiortment Ageleultnint mplements, Feu It, shade midi Ornamental Tree*, vatelved and. fo l ieelo EEO M & LONG,. 110.127 Llbarthr n t i r. ntxt doorto lintels Hotel. El 6. Oft W E "A • l 4 Before goingAl year of OOT:B. 888. ex CIAITIntI3. • . , , l '' I AT BORILARIYi9 Oheap Cash Store ; sag 98 ~ ailietstr ..,, 2d dear .! . .. Fifth. H. 1 lf4. SMITH, Nown.itY PUBLIC ' 1 VlllOlll LT MI PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET bsg WALt-.. PAPER ! ! WINDOW C 4 STAIN'S, to Now St lea for Spring of 1882. ;11 Brest _I flirlety and fine Assort mentilfront 6 1.4 tenni $3 pee rieee. 11,11 for Wolin 1,1; THO AM PALMER, , WOOD ErrEzzr NO. Betwoenithil.st ilddoorbeko. Dissondillio3 b2l I ! P. IZMIR D. 11171111 ....J. IL DITIVID loteiallifillor h Riakeison'a. 11.EYD1:ilt3f. 45r. BRoTILERS. I.6noonni4 to Ito/mar - ft AnderaonJ Vittletale Deakin in ii.oratign Finite, Nuts, Confectioner/. tincerie. Fire Works, dro., 126 AND nit WOOD EMMET. prrtsinmen f h aKATES Fps MEN AND BOYS AT Si?, eentg t 45, S. far guts by rts Tin . v ., 1511 Wood attest. HOTIPUIMD - IMSTAMWNTS. • '.= .113 k; a :a01.:,.:411.6.1156,-•sawiriiri 711irt SOII to Pen*Tania-Paeltenßi Depot, CJoitertis •'. • • "••• 4,WIVINO VAII.IIIC AND FITTED VP, '`U. with all the - modern improvements. this po pular resort. the subscriber is prepared.to sworn modate hie old custhmers And the public goner allyy. with the hest the markets affords. Oysters will be served TCp in every variety of style. during the 081121011. His Wines. Liquors. pubes he feels confident in recommending to thc for their exoellenoe. Oen. Bucket and Shell Oysters received datie end sold wholesale and retail. mylklyd SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TKOs . ' Proprietor. HTAKEN AND:FITTED lIP, 11.1. at a great expense; with MI the modern im provements, this popular resort. the subscriber Le prepared .to acoommodote his friends and the merally. with the best the market affords.. OYSTERS will be served up In even variety of thee duriotthe season.. LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re eommonding_to the pnblic for their excellence. 'airlitmm.s served Tip at all home. and DAY end MOUT BOAItDEBi taken. aptly 0111E1 HOUSE, NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. TBIIE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES to thisitgio that he is in daily receipt of V BH BUM L L AND CAN OYSTMS. GAME, ke..and is prepared to accommodate the patron! of tato old and well known house with everylduns in the eating and drinking line at the shortest * I 9P t_ JOHN SHALIA. Prr agAmrsioN ittrusz,_ozo.All,BEATTZ , VA. Proprietor; No. 844 Liberty streetjust be. the l'aasenger Dep thee Penneylvanic ftilroad. which makes It most convenient bowie in the city for passengers arriving by tha to a l, proprietor having, at considerable ex p_ense, titted.np, in excellent style the idA N SIDI% HODS& woul respectfully solicit a share o Vi patronage , . MB Larder and Bar will b• hed with the bast the market can afford. TRIi vouport4t.no, , (roaxuaLT ma? exonzetut.) CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETb (OPposite the Post Office.) WISE ÜBSCRI MEM HAVING . 11 taken the above well-known.stand, will be pleased to coo hie friends at all hours. HIS wines. liquors, ales, and cigars area the beat. ie24-3ind ' JOHN - LUNDY. Proprietor. -- Young's Eating ;WINER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SAUTE. YIELD PTEENTS: Where OYSTEES and all the dalleardes of the season will be served up in the moat palatablt style. ELI YOUNG. oelt corner Virgin alley and linsithflold et A POLLO HALL BiLLIALODISALOOI% hiLOBARLEn JARDNER;wouId remind hisele aim& and oustomers that he is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALl....entranoe rept* street. . has always on hand the bes ruddy of Laior 80304 and in oonneetion with di, a well appointed billiard saloon. with goo(' able . balls and 011 ed. Remember the pla oe. Ap_ollo Hall. 'Fourth 8, learWood, entranee from Fourth lila:* Coruuoopite Saloon, iORNDR OF UNION AND FIFTH 6TRE.F7 (Near Market.) VVIIIERE THE PUBLIC CAN OE TAM the best and purest Liquors. !deals served at all hours on the shortest ay doe. Lunch eve morning between the hours of 14 md,l2 o'clock. FRED. WEISS. nn2o-1Y Proprietor. INSURANCE 01 - OIOE - FIRST - OIAS - 13 - IIiSTII - R - ANCI BY THE Capital, ASSETS, JULY 1,162. Cash & Treas. Notes • Bank Stooks. U. S. & State Stooks My Bonds Railroad Stocks ...... . ..... Mortgage Bonds... ......... Real Estate. unineumbered Total Amato • Claims, unadjusted and not due...... . Fire and Inland Navigation Insurance so °opted at as favorable rates and rules as are eon Blatant with fair profit and reliable indemnity DWELLINGS. OUTBUILDINGS AND CON T. 10113. insured On most favorable terms, for a term 01 Aye years or law. Losses equitably, adjusted and Promptly paid. Applications solieited. Policies issued with out tielay, and all business attended to with fidelity and divatch by A. A. CARRIER BROTH Ea, 6& 3 Fourth street, Pittsburgh Pa. oclB:3md PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPAN Offioe,N.E. Oor. Wood & Fifth Oth. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE , . DIRECTO .. Wm. PhiV' NI. ' James D. Verner, Mtla% B. t. vs. Cap t. Jno. L. Rhoad Samuel 1.. Shrtver, Jo B. Parke ..••••••... R. Jones, OWL, S. Biee Daniel 'Wallace, William Van Kir 0. Ranson Love. JOHN Win. F. OARDNE ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OF.PITTSBURGH, OFFICE, No. 37 Filth Nt., Bank Mock NSUILES AGAINST ALL RiADS OF R. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS ISAAC JONES..:Preeldim JOHN D. MeCORI., Vise President D. M. BOOK . Secretary Oa* WILLIAM DEAN. General Agent DERNCTORS-4saao Jones. C. G. Hussey. Her vert_Chllds. Capt. R. C. Gray. John . A. Wilson, Pahnestoek. Jolm- D. MoCordiCaptein Adam jneobajt.P. /Waling. Cwt W. Dean: Robert L. Warm... Bat R. Davis. "^VA I , 3sf :w l , ; iirelitor :f;) WENEY W. BEAUMONT & CO., ILIORMERIX OF.THE TWO;-NILE HOUSI, dealers Foreignßrandiee, Wines, and Gins; also, Blaokhorry, Rap_berrY. W il d Cherry, and Ginger Brandies, Old. Monongahela , itye,Atnd other - Whiskies, Jamaica Bum, Supe rior Wine Bitters, &o. No. SS Liberty street, ,Opeosite Fourth street: Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotels, Taverns, and Fernlike supplied at mod erate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for fam ily or hotel purposes. ;y3-Sand IMPORTANT TO INVENT. MS. PATENT AGENCY liEWff C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve Yearn an, Onioer of the Patent Office--thel liars four so Ol *ember of Ebel Alop4 of AibpeaL --HOTB—AII information netrotam7 to Promo Patina and a am of the Patent Lawa aunt free dame. Rifetto_present Commistioner of Pattats,Ht n Davi& Fr At 41 0 111 7. domff P A.IANOB MUTUAL 11111014110 A COMPANY ? .©2T PSILAIIELZ I IIIdI On Buildinzaj.imited Of PerlYntlug;:binrohsitV dims. irtunitore•tani. stow:LIM.. sz-s• . . _ oountry. OFFICE NO. ttOS WALNUT .STRE °wall Capital... - 11229,1n0 Assets„.'-0503,508 ins: - Invested as follows, vis: First Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount 4155.606 00 around rent, Mat class K 2,462 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 cent. MortgageLo=l4 $30,000, 27.900 00 Philadelphia city 612 cent. loan 30 000 00 Allegheny County 6 vt cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans .. 1000 00 Collateral loans, well secured..--t 2.500 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroadoompany. mortgage 10an.... 4,600 . 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 5t0ck......... 4,000 00 Stook of Reliance Mutual Insuranc Company Stook of County Tire Insurarne Co 1.060 UO Stook of Delaware M. B. Insurance Co. 700 00 Commercial Bank 66 6./25 01 MocUnica' Bank do -.- 2,012 50 Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip 160 00 Bills Receivable, business paper 16.297 18 Book Accounts. secured interest, etc.... 6...M.6 72 ..ash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 9103;5011 CUM TINGLII7. President. 96 DIRECTORS. Clem 'lloilo. Samuel Blepham. Wm. It. Thompson, Robert Steen. • Frederiok Brown, William Musser. Cornelius Stevenson. Beni. W. Tmslei John R. Worrel. Marshall HHii. 11. L. Carson. 7 Lothrop, Robert Tol l and, Merles Leland, Predaria Lanni& Jaoob T. Bunting. titmice S. Wood Smith `Bowen, Jules S. W oodward; John DisseU, Pillsbnrsh. B. ki.RTNCHMAN, BeoretarY. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. myl6 Northeast:oarner Third and Wood sta. NEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 1111 HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE JL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE: 435 and 487 CHESTNUT STREET, leer Fifth. STATEMENT OF ASSETS. JAN. Ist. 1860. Published Agreeably to An Aut of Assembly. being: First Mortgagee, amply secured $71,03,893 88 Real Estate, (present value $163,313 61,) cost 1C2.995 25 remporoxy/Loane on ample Collet tend Securities 89,135 56 .3tocks, (present value ($86.667 72.) cost ....... 89,786 t 6 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 '.ash —. 27.919 33 $2.20051 (8 The only profits from premiums which this cow . any can divide by law, are from risks which have ern determined. Insurances made on every description of Prey arty,. in Town and Country. at rates as low as are orunstent with security. Since their Incorporation, a_period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Are. to an amount wrciteding Pour liflUions of Dollars. thereby af 'erding evidence of the advantages of Insurance, is well as the ability and disposition to moot with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the yorirlforlit,llBl4ls.3 U. DIRECTORS. Charles W. Hawker. 'Mordecai D. Lew% robias Wagner. David S. Brown. Samuel Grant. Isaail Lea. lamb R. Smith. • Edward Dale. leers. W. Richards., Geoclee. CHAS. N. BANC President. EDWARD C. DALE. 'ice President. Wm. A. BTXII4 800retalir_pra C O FFIN J. GARDN R COFFIN. Agent. m 716 Northeast oor. Third and 'Wood eta. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURGH. iRORGE DAREint President. F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN. Gon'l Agent. go. 92 Water street. (4Spatur Co'a Warehouse, W Pittsburgh.' kinds of FIRE and MA , n i g ll i m an :hre ns ". A Dome Institution managed by Directors who t.o well known in the commmtnity. and who are ietormined. by Promptness and liberality, to man akin the charaotor which that' have assumed. as of "ering the best protection to those who desire to be enured. ASSETS. OCTOBER 30th, 10141. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 iiortgwo 2.160 00 'Alice Furniture ZO 00 JPern Amounts. ate— 7.809 ash, ....... ...... HUM 99 Premium Bills 97,005 Ai Votes and Bing Aineountod. 174N15 14 DIRECTORS. IL Miller, Jr.. J amen Br A uley. Nathaniel nolmco.. Alexander Nimielt. georneDarsie Wm. H. Smith. Chas. W .Itioketson, lndrow Ackley Alexander Speer. David M. Long, Roos J. Thomas,. ' Benj. Dahlman. John It. Bretme, 81,500,000 CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. SAMUEL REA. Sooretary. WM. BAGALEY, President. °Mee, itior. or Market and Water Stn.,' Insures against Loss and Datnage in the Narita tion of the Southern and Western Rivers, Lakes. and Savona. and the Nevi- • cation of the Seas. Market Value, ....... „5t01,7 • 9544 66 44 00 085,411 66 225,020 00 ......... 107,412 00 108.200 00 . ...... „ 87,963 18 t 2,498,138 19 ['winger against LORE and Munage lrlre. DIRSOTOBS. Sae. Park. Jr. , Jones. . M. Howe, George Bingham. ' John Bhipton. 8. Harbaugh. John 8. Dilworth. C. IL Zug. Wm. Ilsw(&107. • Arm. e.Johnaton, dense Owens. B. Preston. d. M..llier. Jae. M. Coop's. 3. Caldwell. n:ad4klydk PHILADELPHIA FIRCAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN . Y , NO. 149 OZESTNIIT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital 0219,100 /meta $304,948. UTILL BLAME ALL KINDS OF IN SU RAN CH. either Perpetual or Limited.on very description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of prominm. ROBERT P. KING, President, .IE. W. RAI.DWIN ciao President- DIRECTOe,. Charles Baas. E. .Cali_e, 11. B. BegliEs. George W. Brown. P. B. Bavery . Joseph B. Paul. C. Sherman. John Clayton. 3. J. Magarge J. Wilre. P. Mammas. tleoretary. JAI. COFFIN. Amt. Corner Third and Wood streets. JIM. MOOR HEAD, OMMISSION MERCHANT, rost TIM SALI oY PIG METAL &ND BLOOMS, Yo. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARK PITTSBURGH. "IPS, Prodded. WANT, Vice Proa't. Seo'y. iyl7-13is II AMES NONONGLICIgo. *JP LA PLANIN-G 34114 L, Would ralpeotfalbqn form the pnblio that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, antltilled it with the newest and must approved maohinerY, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, Bath and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making.; lro. Souls Prrrasußen. Sept, 7.185'1. la2o UPHOLSTER Y, 1,10. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD. rINHE - SUBSCRIBERS 111 AN tor Ac. PIIRE and keep constant 4 on hand every artiole in Comforts, s Comm, °mantel:as,' Curtain Goods. Feather Beds, Mattrasee of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Bprmg Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and .Paturas. Air prompt attention given to all orders tir fit ting and laying down Cets Oil Cloths octl7:lyd RO arp BBILTS & RO D=AWARE muruAx., SAFETY gap ISITRANCE CORIPANT—ISKIORPORA TED BY THE L_EpISLATURE OF PENNEITL vANIA, -18116. OM 8. E. CORNER THIRD PHILA: DEM& MARIN E INSURANO on Ves Be nano and rdighd. to all pmts of the norld. ND dbISUKA:NOES on Mali. by Rivers. Canals, Lakes, and land canines to all parts of the Won. FIRE INSUMNbES on Mer- - ohandiseltrmereili. on Stereo. Ditelling Rouses.' DIRECTORS.—WiIIiam Martin. Edmund 'X &oder. Theophilus Paulding. John N. Penrose.^. John O.Davis, James Tranotair, Janus C. Hand. Wm. C. Ludwig, Joseph 11; Seal, Dr. E. M. Huston. Cleo. O. Meyer, Hugh Craig. Charles Kelley. Samuel E. Stokes, d. F. Padden,. Henry Sloan, award Darlington., H. Jones Brooke. Spencer M'llvain, Thos. C. Land Robert Burton, Jr. Jacob P. Jones, James B. ld'Farland. Joshua P.All John B. Semple. Pittsburgh. D. T. Morgan, . Berger, do. WILLIAM -MARTIN, President. THOS. 0. RAND. Vice President. BIM Lguntut, Secretary, . A. MAMMA, Amt. reap - No. Sts Water street. Pittsburgh. PATENT AGENOY KOBT. W. fENWICK For the past four years Manager of the Washington Branch of Seten tide American Patent Aseney and for 'Fifteen Years is the Pat ent Agency Bart• nes& ADIII3B SKATES, $lB6 TO 05.-THE ' L mostfashionattle kind now k nee atthe tral and other skating Ponds lo NOW York. For sale by BOWN & TETLE Y; decl3 136 Wood street. _. .. '-','-• r__::; - .: 7, •Mititl'i#.o.;*'.l•Aie'ili--.' Sit - TURDAY MORNING POST ikut.munorriz EIRE: 5,1 4 3.25 , 7$ •:•.:' , ?• - -'..•1 - E,i' , '. l''';'_l'.,',tl THE' PI'LITSBIU-11G-.14. r-I6 1- NARDSONIE AND INTERESTING PRINTED ON FINE WHITE PAPER WITH CLEAR, LARGE, NEW TYPE IT IS THT ONLY DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN PITTSBURGH, AID WAs ISTABLIBMID 1111 fiP' 1 8 o 4 . -60 oorrArat ALL 11H CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY and banishes the most reliable 'MONETARY. MARKET A COMMERCIAL, REPORTS UP TO THB HOUR OP GOING TO PUB& Maratha :with a &otos selection of Tales, Poetry , Literary and ficlentille Articles, aluable Pitatietleal in. formation, Agricultural News, *c., &e.; FURNISHED RY OUR ovm coyramyrolts, or (=piled with the gristest ease. from THE LEADING PERIODICALS OF THE DAY -•L 6 0 - Embracing every portant ITEM NEWS, FORWO im N AND DOMESTIC,OF LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. WILL ALIO El POUND IN IS. THE VARY AND THE FARMER. IS.Theinterest of the .Agrioulturalist will not ito - nigleeted. and in the frtture, es in the past, the publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of thle Depaxtment. THE WAR NEWS. Sir As a swop 0 addltiong intareat to all 'olassas of readers, the progress of thapresent civil war, in which great armies are engaged, will be closely oanyass t ? and the meat important events carefully genet glit nraeented to the reader.— By following 6 „operations of thevarmies fr om date day, succin ctly presenting the whole from week to if eek r we shall furnish a fresh and run nine hietory of title lamentable rebellion. THE SATURDAY MORNING POST Will b. furnished to stibtoribers at the low price of O'ne Dollar a Year, and it will be found a good looroTtmoni. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST le also Wiled from' the gate Wine EVERY MORNING.It la a complete epitome of Wawa.abntaining an the latest intelligence, traletiwilP lll l 3 l Local, ELlficelhmeous, Coligreatdonal.•Legiallatine, Mon! , • etary, Commercial; *a, TO= THE LATEST HOUR. Alto, editorial &radee otrall the leading levies 'of the clay. - lALL _ IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF - WAR, CAMP OWIRESPONiMiIfOE, Ae. POlWnse l4 ' entenst Jr L an ~wnelvq - - olroidattlin iota agento and by tbd mail. and is a capital 'adyeril- Atermediuma The Ova! ie *defied to 'stated= %ere at Of!, per annum. Adieitisin l aeattf inserted at - moderate rates a.. Address I • 1. . JAMBE P. BABB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR COHEIR SIKH APB WOOD 4 111143 ed imar moan by mail at ant AO EMEUIM WtNTSR AItRAM" ti . trii Ml'Vnt Bloilifitt."4otl7ti imma /AGM*, DULY , EIGHT -T BAIN leaves ikepasseuer;BtatiorksiverryAorning (except Bandar at' MO am, 'stolvirisf at . all sta tions. and making direstvonneetions.lat burg. for Baltimore and Washington, and `or New Tork via Phi!adelobia. TI IE THROUGH , EXPRESS TRAIN tumor daily at 4,30 . 1. m; stopping only at_prinmpal stu dent& making direct connection at Harrisburg for . Baltimore and Washington. and for Now York via Allentown route ani Philadelphia, - THE .EAST LLN ts leaves -Lao atation-daily, (except Sunday) at 11,20 p. Da., stopping only at principal stations, connecting , at 'Harrisburg for ftltimore and Washington, and at PhiladelpLia for New York. ACCOMMODATION 'TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN , ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, waves daily (atospt Sunday) at 2,45 p.m.. stop ping at all stating and running as far as Cone• man'. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wa Itation leaves daily (except Sunday.) at 6,40 a. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TWAIN Wall's station leaves daily. (except Sunday) 11,45 a. in. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall's Station leaves dailv. (except 61:Leda') 3,10 p. m. -e.: • FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall's station. leaves daily; (exoept Sunday) 8.00 pi m. . Leaves Wa Station lit -0.05 am: returrilti leaves P it t burgh at 12.50 p 11.15TEBNINE1 TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express p.m Philadelphia ............ 1,15 p. m. Fast Line 1,30 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation 10,30 a. in. Ist Wall's Station Accommodation' 6,30 a. m. Wall's Station Accommodation 6,35 a:m. ad Wall's Station Accommodation 1,50 Ith Wall's Station Accommodation._ 5.50 p. m, Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express, at 13,5 p.m.,on Mondays. iarTrains for Blarsville and Indiana connect at Blairsville Intersection with Expre and Johnstown Accommodation East and -m West: and ilso with Local Freight. East and West. The Tray eling Public will find it greatly to their interest, in going East or West, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the acoom modations now offered cannot be sarpassed any other route. The Road la ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust. We ean promise Safety, Speed, and Comfort' to all who nay faVa this Road with their patron tee. IPAREs TO NEW TORE- X 12,8 0 PRILADELPiaI.- X 0,50 10,00 LANCASTER .. . .«.. 13,60 SARRISBIi 7,65 " ANS-Baggage oheacri to All staione on the Penn. ...I% Railroad. and to Philadelphia. Bald y and New York. 4/4e-P , ..sangers purchasing ticket in cars will be .„,rirou an cicoes according to distance trav eled in addition to the station rates. egooPt from stations where the company has no agent. NOTICE..In ease of loss. 'the Company will hold themselves respoimible for personal baggage only. and fur an amount not exceeding $lOO. tia -An Omnibus Line has boon employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the depot. at a charge not to exceed 25 centstor each mean gar and baggage. 'or uakste 4PPIY J. STEWART, Agent. At the Pet:a:Mß. R. Passenger Station on Liberty . and Grant stoats. non isgo,a. THE viire.e. PITHBIACHII. ÜBE &CHICAGO MILWA To ALL POINTS IN THY 'WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST WINTER kukANGEmENT. Commencing Nov. 17th, 1862 'VIRILE TO CINCINNATI AN QUICK, and to IndienapolLL tit. Louis and Chiosao shorter than by any other route. forage ittabareh....l,soa. m. §I.OO a. m. 1,40 p. m Altasheny—..2,oo a. ra tl,io a. m 1,50 p. m Arrive) grestlint....lo,ls a. In. 7,00 p, m. 10,00 p. m p.m. 3,45 4. m ()him° 10,50 p. m. 10,1,0 16 m FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI k ST. LOUIS, Wawa Creritlint...lo,3o n ria„ Arrives at Columbus ... 1,01 p. m. Cix' Iciunati. 0,20 p. m. hnitana t Polia.9,3o P. m. St Louis.-- ft. in D. m Al Mrainr through to Chicano withor.t change of Cara S. B.—The time to Cincinnati Is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roade meet at Columbus, and racurnsers all g 0 into Cincinnati smother. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBUReE. Chioago Ezra 15.041 Chicago Mall -8,4 f p. Chnoinnati and St. Louis Empress *l.OO p, m ACCOMMODATION TRAII:S—Frout Federal Went t 3 tat ti o n Alloeheoy City. Lesvos Arrive . Leave Arrive itileghour Ne ll trigton Now Brighten Alleglillar As ara ' .40 a m 6-415 am o au a LBO p m 6;4) p m 1.2,as 9,40 „3, Leaves 'Arrive Leave - Arrive lileghany Economy, Economy Allegheny (2,00 m - t,l S , p m 6 , 01) ain 7, 10 atr SAO pm ' 7,0 apm 2,40 p m 3,60 pa Trains aro run by Columbus time. which is IS minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. Itb. Tickets good on to accommodation train are sold at reduced Prices. Through trains connect as fellows.-- At Anon, with stages for New Castle. Mercer. . If onnestown. Ay. At Orrville. Ohio. to and from Aiillersburgh, Akron, Cuyahoga Palls, etc. At Mansfield, Ohio, for Mount Vernon. Shelby. Banansky, Toledo, Detroit, etc. At Crestlino, for Delaware. Springfield, Columbus, Cincinnati, Xenia. Dayton. Indianapolis. Saint Louis, Louisville, etc. At Lino. for Sidney, Detroit, Dayton. Toledo ate. t Port Wayne, for Peru, Lafayette, had., Saint -Louis. Quincy. Keokuk St. Joseph and Interme diate points m Central Indiana and Mix& At Plymouth for Laporte. And at Chicago. with trains for all points in Mi nnie, Missouri. lowa, Wisconsin atiolk Minnesota. for rarther information and through tickets GEDEGYPARKIN. Ticket Ag't. Union Passenger Stotler,. Pittsburgh. end A. Q, CASSELBERRY Agek.c, Allegheny. J 0 3/118. JERVIS. General Superintendent, WM. PanaNN. General Passenger Agent CILEVELAND, PITTSBDRGH AND V WHEELING RAILROAD. WINTER AItRANQEIfEr-T. On and after MONDAY. NOV. nth, asIS2, _trains will leave the Depot of theiveaeglvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: - • Prat - initial', COLUMBUS ' CINCINNATI cIYI-T LINE, VIA STEIIIIEN VI6.LB. l i .ie es itrtheurgh..... 1,50 a. 9.1 a. 40 D. "m do Steubenville.. 4440 ' 4.'40 " d0gewark.......... 11.35 " - 21,15 .. do Columbus ..... . 1,05p.p. 112,60 " Arrives Cinoinnatl...... I 0,20 0,40 a. m. St. Louis I ~.- .. No change of oars between Pittsburgh and CM-, sinnati. • Splendid sleeping 01111 attsohed,to all night 411146. PITTSBURGH AND WHIRLING LINE Leaves Pittainggh 1,00 m 6,40 a m 1,40 It m Wellaviue 4,42 " 0,40 " 4,10 Steubenville...o,ls 9,56 " ," Wheeling 1,21 :" .11.0(1!' • 8,10 drrivea Be.Usk.. 0,10 " 11 4 1.5 " I 6,25 Connecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Chic Railroad. and at BeHair with Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Lancaster, Circleville, Columbus and Cincinnati. Indianapolis and Saint I cute and points west. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINK or o vesi ir g e tec l x a b . 1 4: 5 4 11 4.. m. ttg pqn. do B all. ..... —,.. 6,14 : , ,94 : do At ____. 6,54 6,15 do Jindßon . 9,14 " 7,24 ". Arrives Cleveland 9,22 " I 9,30 " Conjleoting Bayard with _Tusearawas braaob for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alli ance with Pittaburgb, Fort Wayne and Chicago • Railroad at Unison, with Cleveland. Zanesville and Cincinnati It B. for Akron.--Cuyahoga Falls and M il lersburg. and at Cleveland with C and B It R for Brie. Dunkirk, and Buffalo. with 0 T 11 R for Toledo. Detroit. Chicago and the north , "CrellsvilleAceommudationleavea at 2 , 00 al . Returning Trains arrive at 0,20 a m.4,10 P. a T,4s,and 11,00 p m. zongn tickets to all prominent points la the Wesksouthwest, north or northwest, can be prt saM•it the Liberty street depot, l'ittsbuigh. , • • JOHNSTBW.T. _Ticket intent: , Tor farther pliticulars applyrto ingWAßT.Agenit, - ; At the Company's office -in Freight Stat i on . Street. • - - BAGS! :BAGS II SAGS I I • 20.000 Seamless Balm;7.>: 6.000 Gunny Bags; - .1; %. • . 1,000 Bowbay.Saokst_t 2 500 Large Heavy Linen . 5,000 Army Oafs and-Corn Sacks 600 Salt 9aelm—Forsalaby. • • HITCHCOCK, MeCilliffitY& CO.„ eel2-3mia 1318eoond street. "IVEBISON—THREE SADDLES VEN- V 180 N in ,t received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. corner Market and First streets. NVARTF.D IMMEDIATELY, A GLASS PACKER. One thatnndast.atds Lamp fitting preferred._ != - 80HEIERTZ dt BLEAKLBY: . : 7:1•11 Ns.= Wood West; 2PPIKBUROIL PA. THE O.IIURCII TRAIN WESTWARD TRAINEI. Jag Line. Atrl 10,00 p, m 12,00 A. m GAO a. m 7,35 a. m ----.., - - i , 001,40 VI ',• , : - '''' ' ' ' '') 1itr401101111,41011/114.1011 '. P.: , • ..1...vS F"...:-. ' , Z ,-.. ;.tir)i.r.f3 ' - 'CIifARTEItO . :4 - 1115til I'.. I '-- OPEDIDAII;Ti MOM 97020'014CM Woo, onNedneadarrind - flaturda74veningg, fronilidlig /la to November' Ist, from 7 toe t'aloot endfronalovemberlist to May :Lit, film- BAO'S. o'clock. •• • . . • _ ••• • , 1 -- - .• -- , i-.. I'. -. Dep,ostti rerioWelliif ;Minims not. lest ilnimOgi Dowlimand li - dividend of - the prolith - deglarod twice a year. in June and Deeming: Intetestihas been.deolared semi-annually, in June and Diicem.. t ber suicethellankwu organized, at therde ol slit tier eentla year "- • -- -.- Diterest.if -not-drawzi onto "is placied , to {Mir' oreilit.of the depositor as principal, endbeare the, - rune interest from - the Sint days of June and:De cember, compounding twice' a year. Without tronbling the depositor to caller - erveatto present: hisipess book. - !At this rate money, wilt .double: in; len Om twelve yeilis. making in the'4 4l ,greg.o"; maim AND ONE , 11.4.14? twa ongrA'iratn: -. :' 1 - _ Rooks containing thetlharter,i By-listirißulen and Regulations, furnished gratis, on app maim at the office. . . . , PEISIDIWIN - GEORGE AL.11.104., .V/011 ; . John B. M'Fadect. ISSECO , M. Jobo •Holmeo, John liandia_ ,11 • ildle.Tander Speer. Meedg ,Benj. L. Fahoestook. A. M, 31111108" MeAuloy, Bill BuTgw i n. • James liardnion. Wm.. 7: Andersen. TIIIIITZILIL • Alexander Bradley, Jarans•DKall.Y. John G. Baokofen , Peter A. tiadeara. George Black. ' John B. ' John B. Canfield. James &idled! Alonzo A. Carrier. Hobert Hutt. Charles A. Colton. Walter P. niaranau. Wm. Douglas. John Orr. John Evan% lultingwalta . Hopowell lleptonna. John Hi ShcambenieF. Wm. B.llaven, Wm. B. &Muerte.. Pater H. Hunker. • Alexander Tindk‘ IMohard Hays, Isms° Whittier, . • Wm B. Lavoly. Christian Yeager 11.110RITARV AND COQL ZIS • CHARLFS A.TOL • `,:ls ' MiOLDIES & SONS, 31 AN KAN.,* Am Bxelaiiiire Brokers Said. /Mali& in Notes. Drafts. Aecelateneee, Gold, Bilverand Baulk Notes. Exchange - .ou Bastertand , iireatre Cities constantly for laic . CoUeetioru3 vials in aU the eiti& United States: DetkOsits reeeiv r ed . ie'Par how Cr current paper. No. 57 Market street. tag&etAa Third and Fourth streets,' - ALDERMEN: JAMES M' TAYLOR . .OFFICE: 451 Penn Rtreet, Fifth Wa d. „ , CIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY -Mitlle..; Deeds, Benda, blortgagee cud other. Legal Writing Drawn. ikeknowledgerannts;-Taken and Bills Probated. • ap6:l3, BALL:B.O A.DM iumw Bourn VIA RIVER ARO AA BAILIWAD. INDIANAPOLIS AND' CINCINNATI R. B . Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Haute, and Torre Haute and Alton Railroad, to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albauan Salem, _and Michigan Central - Rai loads for MICA - GO. ROCK ISLAND. BURLINGTON, 10.0 intermediate points. Through 'Freight TraSsi to - INDIANAPOLIF.. TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERIL_ Freights and passengers carried. from Cincin nati or Lawrenceburg in less time than by arY other route by twenty-four hours; and at as low rates. ,:he only road br w hi& shipments can ho made from Cincinnati to the Week without brash kola; jusir. , . , '- • ants made to 3.%5. AIBBONEL Agent at Cincinnati. or V.. 13. CUTTING. Agent at Lawrenceburgh„ will receive prompt attention. and no charge far commission; Ni) clAgos. rola DILLY/Oli GOIDATROION AT LIWILENBRIIInia. - For further infonhation apply to THOMAS RATIGAN. (N 0.115 Water street.) - agent'of the Company. who is prepared to siva THILOIIGE im ago-re for passengers and freight to Indianapolis. Torre Halite, Lafayette,, Chicago,•Peru.i Green castle. Crawfordsville. Charleston, Paris and Mat toon. so . H. F. LORIS._ President. tI JOII F. CREEK. General Fraught Agent.. . n 2113 • - FIOUSJE, ST4:3-I‘l, -AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER lie 2 St. Clair Street,. COIMEN. DLIQUEgNE WAY. seooridi Stop. weck entrusted to me . will be neatly and Preraptly seettuxt. •oun-1Y Ird. 'PORTANT TO ; LADIES JOHN HABV.Er,;B`AVIINHIPO2t ..CP upwards of twenty years devoted his Pro fessionel tune exelusively to this treatment di Fernald Liam:hies. and havittirsucoisoded in then ; sands of oases in restoring the to BOUM, health? has now entire oonfl enee in offering pub licity his " Great Ainerican 1 DR. HARVEY* CRQNO -THERMAL FRAALE,PHISI Nirtd4s have naves vot foiled (when the; 411,ro tions have boon strictly followed) irV,re- • t Moving difficulties arising from • . . Obatrootiou• or 4V,Tia Stoppage tore.,,--. or in restoring the system to perfect.health whet - suffering from Affections, Prolapsue Uteri the Whites, or otheevreaess of the .Uterine Or gams, -Also la COMA Of Debility' or INerootsi Prostration, asteries. Palpitations; Sto.. eke., dm:. which are the forerunners of mere:serious disease,. *31.-Theee Pills ere perfectly 7atiwile4oti, the con stitutiern, and may be take* byt etch mai4 letitheut cawing. dirtreBa; at: tha same time they act like a charm. bystrermihening,invige , .. rating, and restoring the systeanto htalthi amp' dition, and by bringing on the monthly - period with retralarity„ no matter from what cause the obstruotions may arise. They should, however.: sot be taken during the first three or Senn:dentin of pregnancy, though safe at any other; time, ss miscarriage would be the result. Eachbox contains 60 Pills. PRIM/ Oan Dot nth and when desired will in 3 sent by mail pre-paid• by any advertised Agent. on receipt of the mono, J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y,. general Agent Sold by Druggiste_gonotsliE JOSIEJ . F.LEMING,. Corner Market street and the Blanton& anlB.lrdieowis Agent for Pittsburg..," Pluinbers and Gas 'Fitton, NO. tca 'WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE MIST CHERCII, pirrigsvitaii 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY' MIL" THILMA11:01 011/101. • vanps, inrynt.A.Brraktiniiiriams: l ), YLead Pipe, Pig and Bar LeakLincl.Plainber's materiel in general. Oil Refineries fitted the nioet approved manner. Tanks lined Lead-or COpPOr; //MOS fitted vri!li Water and':;ol4. Fix ture/.' " • • VI. N. B. All maim wemPtly ittendedie; 11011JRN18H118(110008589 ' ' BUITABLIVFOIt THIEfiltAS ' atAcßun Giarrow Invite attention to their it* of GENTLE . - MEN'S and YOUTWS • : 7 : Lamest and TravelloG Collars, 1 les, Suspenders; ILlnen; amid Otidkereltlefs, Gloves, Hone", Gokbvelles; Are. ARMY SHIRTS Were Funtialttng Goods alw oi , tuttid MAClttllic GLYDB 78 Market, et i botweon dr,DistmotBl. pE#-olues - Atip , - 600 BUSHELB DRIED PEACEItEof 11 BittiRELS PURE CIDER VINBOAIi, bl tlto7o iOi4AlOl/; 1 ! ILLIAM BAGALIfilri z: • I'ols ' ,113fiind 20 tOAN'OFFICRL'a 1 , 1 ill' W. NO. Imo SAITIEFIZIAkSTRUTj --Near the Corner YU% Pittsburgh -1111-QNlfr 1,41161W-AsnAfrowee Lym:pliianblie c ijoanedim Gold and ver moods', Jewel,' Goldsand• Silver Matolith. s ar .04: kiods of v aluable articles; for son t i me Urfted on. ,The goads _cannot bo w 71 1 t1 111 / 4 P 'S j ;4l3, = froi A. • " , N Fit II 1 ; 0 51 0 V,SE „ x`ss FIiPTII - STREEt Ladies' Boots and Balmorals, Men's Boots and Balmorala • Misses' Booth and Balmorals Boyattoots and Balmorals, Youth's Boots and Balmoral! Children's Boots and Balmorals,," Cheaper than the Cheapest. _ -11Z,111WARTERS 310 CIN' a to mit tx a v t rltrept., where hi, Is prepared eorepedtioa. 116 es Prieto *aide& ~ •'4 0, 0 I • e • Vreatirs,---- - rlitait l attlitlYltr b ottli*ali' -i JUNIATA •I AND COlllailliklAlNT.:;=: 2- iiiiletrittliPillitirlfehitiflitTV it '''' 'P i 4 j L Wrer:_strevimut 14.- - "A*seifiii , z ol , L - - 'A- igr'w BvEA 4 d moor of Priutkllttitnairoitli it ' Chicago. , : --::: :" - -., Isaac PITTSBURGH STEEL*VORt 151 ' ZONES, Born' az also 8 riniriPlinkvidA aid corner - 4,.0 n 921411 '"7'. • 7PMSBOtalithijA • • ShiITILTASICIr COq Vv*itii-.Ntcormr - xkuar vrrtinunau t ,PA Warehouse. NWl49.l l szat 'aild326llltataitatrta r. Manufacturers of all alias datkelpticearOF coal OW Retorts arid Balla,,qaa aal WaterriToe:-1.-: SadlrqDogirdua t Wagon Voaalitaelllfoultit. s .if - i• ..- Pulli Aka obbuit andiflaaaw.a . o"), soription mule to Ordar.: — .,, • • /Laving- a acuaplatia-tallanuicaicstSTPSollete'stli,l, the Foundry. all 31411:marattlat, be attaadadle ablo om firl eleliNcre.l4oo4.lClo Jr ,„'l3-: c4:0,1z, . ATTORNEY 'AX-I,4IIViT; AND 11., - - ickwnriA. Gun 2 . . C OPL 11110 ; '0 Xlii P 1 4 ,01 1%. fglif4 41[, - ' 9 : Al - X:l4 106.111. J.• ' NO: S 7 Fourth **et. ,_ l , ouoirrpp.mbilitTriihrelAwm- - tuiv,ancto Inprictilv . of which' therlialleaV 66'4 —' . • 'flinta 4 re 3 S ° SI.O 4: 3 44 ,II rebIidkr,FOICVAIIOU Itter , fli e.. . , . .. , . . ." 1. n i z' ' MORNIXGPOST •,'-1' „.. -t -.1,..21 STEAM4RINTIN .1 ' I.l ' '' (f ' T '” I , T •, =, •. 1 ,-,1 :. f . . , ,: - .:,1.4 i...L mts ll 7A- 13 14Mt - IXllaSit. - '1 -4 , CORNER FIFTH 4 WOOD STREETa '-- . • PITTi3 B' Sit} Si'. 1" - - ; 14,AN.ina Itstmaril. - 11-; MAD' EITZIiBIIII ADDrtzosa . 11 0 11 . 1 *ilTY/ 11 aVIIT 40 f OTAOVRICE. We nro now vrovarod toiiante all , 01'40' I . I •t . I *VERY , DSOBIPSION , 011' , 1 • • . (LA. BOOK • With 'diapaton.inii tho mootanpatiot t Ji!xyAlOttfieit 6 4, Alf' S.IIOONICI • 1.• . .— ln.the - dis ; - • And will pay oartiotaar.atteatlon to• •. RAHAR Atio' iIIERGANTIIIIISZ - gAIiIIISTINU: - -2 , ~,,. 11, gia.l.4'Soks.AvoiNe;itiruertsluS; uriht 'llEAlltil;' :#11.414111iN; tilegli CEATIFICATEgi - 'REGIIISTEra. DRAY ILICKE , IrECEEMF; Show Carclaki- lls in Colon 4 ...., ‘,.... -, ,EsrvuuTzis, -' --- ssEAUismsi , €OI6BACTS, , Showbilbi; Eistrictb .. ; Labels. Col- ' . 1 -.sr .. • ... , -.... . 0 - 1 , ‘',..1, logo mid' School Bohemes, Rotel ' ' ---.- •i '' Bills of 'll3 , it.Stiiiiis,Biii. , -- - ;-• Oar raFilill.!i .ffr44ii4iPt.' , . , POSTERS, - - -PROGRAMMES; BED ' . . , : ,(30.110=T5:44X11 . ' • Axith oat insure ! ' pomplite ;io:llfaation oil to TIM , -,• AlS1): PRE?! • -• . , , - • B 0 ,Oil' '''vavin, viip, fjit'EVErs.Y bPARIPTION. e - :p;q-4.1. P; ..-'S:I ;Aci. ilehoblltud Coliuge ,cpvtalf giro, - ' latilig ll 44ooo4itiVies. • BLANK : i 300 41 4:: 4.3 ';; liVEir.brS*l3;, BLANK YM 00 * 4 ;r 4 *f**giji/i 3 •t -- 4 . 11344**Atilaiikinigdaduikeeli • - ta,l - - FURNIgHED'O I 3DEIe 4 . ALAWOAK "grRTED,PBOMITLI - • itAR OU R PP", 111 . 1111.111)Pij . 4*Iiih . *2' at 111%344' •sits' imnammor..a. atimitmpiiwa.r. 0111111211/6111.11 e t121111 " 10153" ,4 * 41 °." -- "P - 1 74 1 4•v;r. 11 - .41 BUROIV CITY GUM livOßKl3—,.--,, r ..,1, 11 , fr h9Futeminwater itioeftpilila 140 Fil e' ' et il;e4 VT.4l: 4 ' • 92.; • ,LooF 701*Tkigr!l` Ladiedo - iig l 4 l Ls!lrtiiiit** 4 oifik - #l , k - A ,wortha.2s.z - ladies Vnglißti;Lard istc., ll- 1 4. 101•AM:WqtrtN11,15. --- '' I "S alea .r illia nn •—• .1 f-f. w ee wa otrapinit .13 • yrordtP.OL' vAtiets 13.57.LALeg Vino tiost C0:WP1.,..04-rfra74.37131 , $1,75.; -.7.112MN Fine ffiurcgrigt, Ladies Biqa kad` 1 5 .1iitv ix M 41•=4. , —. '-‘l.ll other '.jiiigAliittrlPPlif 41 1 P••• z. r 1 • cc alklal3lltoßit. r , n#. Riztaiketi *Opstivintzsaa • 4 - - (1. ND ALLENIik efiAritaylllMMlC 71%51 C . .!, - .21 "Vird/O' s- ova .I,:mt-.4 wry , P. 2 1 .4 1131 It ." 4, 1 (041 w.al , A , W.'.61 . .t.. Li .... - 7 - -7 -- - --,.;71 41.151 bit trill , . 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