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    RAILROAD IMS TABU,
PiUthurgli & Obi lallaville Bsilioad.
SlfflJlEit iKr.AXeEJIBNTS,
OPf AJffDA.PTEB MONDAY MATIUh
St3>. Arams will inn as foll-ws, on the P. &
C» xi, K.
Leave Arrive at
Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
Mail torsad from Hsiontowu 7:55 a m 6:00 p m
Express do do 3:40 p m a m
Ist M’Keeap'tAocom'd&t'n lldfQom ooOam
Id do do P m 2:fc> p m
Port Perry do 700 p na 8;30 p m
2d do da do fcij.pa : 6,05 p m
Sunday train to and
tri*Bx iicE 'Caport lH)opia 10;00am
For. ticki.is apply to GEO. BOULTON, Ag't.
E. BLA.CKJSONK, Sup't.
AND Dep&fi TUB
WESTfcBA MAULS, ;
- DREAR 2 URR&t
Express train. Fort Wayne and Chicago, will
tako way mails from Cresttine to Chicago at 2 ama.
Cleveland and Pittsburgh train, 2a. m. Closes
at midnight, f
Mail t ain,' Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne’AChicago
ftslO a. m. Closes 7a. m. Luis train will carry aJI
way mail* between Pittsburgh and Crestline,
Cleveland & Pittsburgh train. 6:50 a t m. Closes
at midnight This train way mails between
liochertex. Pa., and Beliair, U, , _ ,
Express, Pitubaigb, Fort Wayne and Chicago,
i:&0 p. m. Closes at 12;50 p, m. _ _
Cleveland & Pittsburgh train, 1?60 a, in. Closes
at 12:50 pm. \
ARRIVALS
Cincinnati Express, p. m.
Mail train, Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne a Chicago,
&55p.m»
Cleveland and Pittsburgh train, 4*20 p. m.
.. *• •• 8:25 M
The moils arriving from the West on 3:55 p. m.
aoi p. sl, trains wUlhoyoadylor delivery at
6s -5) p. m,
AKSIVAL ARC DEPARTURE OF THE
EASTERS MAILS.
DEPARIORES
The mail train for the East departs at 5:50 a.m.
Cluses-at midnight. This train * ill also take the
way mails between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg.
The through Express rain tor the east depart*
at 830 p. m. Closes at 3:SO p. m. „
The train for the East departs at llmu p.
m f.osea Btllh2o p.m.
ARRIVALS
Tho mall train designated as the Baltimore Ex*
press arrives at12:45 p. m. ,
Ado Philadelphia Express arrive? at Ixls p. tn
Borii of the above will oe delivered at 2:30 p. m.
Thf *ast train arrives at 1:30 a. m
iiivjifiiisfiSMls.
JESSE JOMMSOH,
enmi soiumoi ssbchais,
UI DUALS, IB
Floor, ©rain asd an binds of Oonnlrj
JProdnee, Wines and ElQfiora,
Ogon, fobMO, *o.
AS* Libsrsl adTaaees iaa4a on eosHUaoMita ol
aiea wibks.
OFFICE A»5 «fiREHn‘ r f£ 521 SOUTH SSEBHS £1
noSilr PMLADEL.PWIA.
m. BBICS & UU.j
PRODUCE AHD FttUVISIOH
COMMISSION! MEBCHAHTg,
xVO. 15 SOUTS WAT SB-
Phil” de*p hi d•
Liberal advoncce made on
when retailed. myl-lyd
£. P. MIDDLETOH & 880.,
nu-ystra* o?
WISSS, BRANDIES, 60.
AK3 £fiii.S&s IF
F I N'E old whiskies,
lay. 5 59RT3X FBO.Vr UTSEB!
PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE GRANT,
Meuuiacturcz tad Wholesale and Retail De*ia>
£H I7SST DMCRIPTIOa CF
G&NTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STBBET,
jayl-lj PHILADELPHIA
C, HARRY BRIAN,
SOCOPE & I/EA-EldE,
l fact era: as a ixpcbtejh,
-o?-
esiiH tußSßmse ooohs ass
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
SO. I« -c.fi'K FODBTH STBEE’ff,
BUI-' PHILADELPHIA
sfe
FINISHERS,
M(LXi \ k ACfCSEIiS AJil) BEAIEBB
in aiou Pipe,
PIiJJPS AND BRASS WORKS.
T - -' fular attention paid to tlie fittin* up and
R ? u firing Oil Refineries, &c
. . i _.ng Ri>rl Piflrphmg in a*l ita branched.
A . /-.gents ter uiuehings & Foster's Excelsior
t uiup tor Randand Power use. ft baa do sape-
No. HO Water and »0« First s*.
-USDEB CRB OF THE FRJUICiSCRH BROTHERS)
raw® issTrrcnos, situated
jfL 1 a I.OKKITO, Cambria county Penmyl-
Vtvaia about lour miles tram Croason Station, tB
the direct route cetwoen Philadelphia and Picte
bursh. was Chartered In ISSS, with priviliges tc
coaler the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees
Tho location of the College .8 one of the most
bralthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle
gheny Mountains being r*overbial for its pure
water, bracing air, and pfo .oresque seen err,
Xhe Scholastic year oommonoes on the FIRS’j
MONDAY after the i6th of ATGUbT, ani end-,
about toe 23th of JUNK foUewing. lx Is dinde i
in f o two Sessions, Students cannot rotum home
between the Sessions. All tho Apparatus necea
ary lor Land Surveying, Engineering, Ao„ Ain,
v*Jj be furnished by the Instituticn to the
Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Music toroid no extre
charge. Students will bo admitted from eigl ;
yean to the age of manhood.
TERim—Board and Tuition, pxyablohali yearly
and use of Bedding..lo
Classical and Modern Languages, extra it
.. Students spend Vocation at the College it
Kefcrenco can be made to the Rt. Rev. Biahoi
Q'Goanyr, to the Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Bt. Mary's
Loretto, sad to other Clergymen oi the Pittsburg}
Diocese-
e, west <& c®.,
iiiatr?Affnrmsss o?
CAEEIAGEB, BTJGGIEB.
&OCKAWAYB, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS.
Ee. H 7 Peon Streett'PHteborgti.
S - All wort irarrcStea te be ol the hart piste
rial and workmsnabip. mrlAlyd.
asTjkur. i>. asncu — l. s. aaykiai
• ; Let* at Miller A RleEotaoa'a.
J&E'jnklEjEfc & DROTKERS
iSoetessoyto Kramer A AaieraoaJ .
’ WisJesito Dealei-a to'
foreign I'raiU, Sate, OonfeeUonftrj
11m lVorbi, k§c»,
JSCS. I2S AND 123 IVOOD STRE3?.
PIXNBPBSE
Bisiboo risHise ' roils f«>
SiiO D 7
BARRETS, ‘-FISTS ASH
IF SF quarts " HaidPOk’fl Champagne,
30 Case i-parfcltog Moselle,
Instore and for sa ebi __ ~
MILLER It RICEETSON
A SEW LOT OF CLOTHES WRIXG
received by
BKCKHAV & LONG.
*r?- 127 Liberty rtreet.
WAUL m’EBS-LOWEH
present maaola-turer’s piios, formal
by r? ■- , :• :~W, P. MARKHALL
mylfl 87 Wo°d St.
-jam BABBttS I'OIA
" st corner toar'ot •
miew i'fttsciri'a.-t'SK ii»!i«is«>
lV £ri -u, ITO cell bratgd mennfaryur es ot bci
cciTi & UViossesi ie jtef «=oif»d and Jo:
isle by .t--JO-' ’ }-rci:&» kr * pert i r.L.
, W.Woedrtwrt. ,
.HmqM&fflßßT
taBB-i— wi> 12? Liberty wreat g .
. - £j T A* ! k^|
...fji'U Lu ii> '"' = !> * :
WIIiLIAM BAGAJL.& & ,
WHOLESALE GW 1 H*
HOB. 18 AHD 20 WOOD STBBET,
itathtf yiITSBEBB
WILLIAM CARS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROG« 3,
And Importtn of
wxsss, BKAnmxs, sihs. as.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers In
nira OLD MONONBAHELA EYE WHISKY
837 JLlberty Street,
B0 9j, pimscßeH. pa
YM. ILSMITE JOS. R-HONliti
WI. M. SffirffM <& ۩,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
EOS. 11l SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS
d 033 PITTSBCBQH
aOTASIiS ABTO HJSBTaUL.AE' !■'£>
8A Y A&B HOUSE,
Sext to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHS SAVA6E; Proprietor.
HAVISTQ TAKEN AND FITTED UP,
with all the modern Improvements, this po
pular resort, the subscrlberia prepared to aooom
modate his old customers ana the public gener
ally. pith the best the markets affords, footer?
will be served up in every variety of style, during
the season. Hk Wines, Liquors and Ales he fee ft
confidant in recommending to the public for their
•xoeiieuoe.
Can. Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily
t>ndsol-i wholesale and retaiL myiSfcljd
NO, 82 DIAMOND ALLEY,
f|m& SUBSCRIBER ANHOFNCEB
-H- to the publio that he is in daily receipt o'
FRfiSB SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS. GAME
Ac* and is preparod to accommodate the patrono
of this old and well known house with everythin?
in the eating and drinking lino at the shortest
notice* JOHN SEALER,
lalO-.ly Proprietor.
foung’B Elating Bslook, .
(JORNEB VIRSTN ALLEY AHD SMTEfiI
JIBLD STREETS.
When OYSTERS and all the delicacies o 1 the
season trill be served up In the mc?t palatable
style. KLI Y 1 >ftii G,
odi corner alley and SmithfieLl st.
A PQIXO HALI BIUdAKDHAJ.OOh.
.ria.CHARLKb GARDNER would remind hi? hid
friends and customers that he is still to bo io end
at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance en
Fourth street. He has always on hand the best
quality o* L'.ger Beer, and iu connection with the
t>*n, 5 weii appointed billiard saloon* with good
tables, tall? ana cues.
Remember the pia cc, Apollo Btdl. Fourth £t.
eearWood. entrance from Fourth IvlOziT
Comuoopiea Saloon,
CORNER OF UNION AND FIFTH STREETS
(Near Market,)
|UH BEiTHD PUBLIC GAB 4>U
i™ i IN the best and purest Liquor;.
Meals served at all hours on the shon.es: qo‘
rice.
Lunoh every mornki beiwemi the hour? of 10
and 114 o’clock. FRED. W
VV.y».fo .
PRESENTS FOB THE HOLIDAY’S
SUIE MURSCKIBERfI HAVE JI S 1
S. opened especially for the Hoiiday'e a vary
large and des rabl • stoefr of
FINE GOLD JEWKLBT,
aplO:lyd
GOLD AND SILVER WATTIES,
for Ladies and Gentlemen’:; wear, fine Bronce
Clocks, Faztoy Goods*.
BUiTEB-PLATED WARE.
aucfc bb castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets,
aard tea set s, etc„ and a largo variety of
suitable articles for presents
BfUTOIAN, ALKTBAN d d£IBL£.
de»«fl 44 Filth street
MOMING FOS r l
STEAM PRINTING
S3SXA.B3JIS s£3M:e:lMl',
CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS
||Avnre eecksixl had e
axTEnarra additiom ast> rMPaoYBttBS?
10 OUR OFFICE,
We era cow prepared to eneonte ell orders
BOOK <& JOB PBIBTS'IWfc
With diapaiob, and in the Ere* euroJlb; sals
SECOND TO MONK
ind will pay particular attention ta
= HAfOrOAf>«
MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING
BULLS OF LADIAti, CIRCTtAMK,
HU.?. BEADS, BLANKS, BE£9
•i 4X6JmCAim BEGISTEBS,
BRAT TICKETS, RECEIPTS,
Show Cards & Bills in Colors
CARDS,
Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col
lege and Sohool Schemes, Hotel
Bills of Eare,lnvitaticna r &c.
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, M
FOR CONCERTS 4 EXHIBITIONS
r t s- s gi £•■
A-Xit: UNSXJIS.I»A@BJS:iJ
We can Insure complete scticfaa-loa w to TUB
VNO PRICK I “
BOOK W'ORK.
- JAMJS BOWS.
133 Wood gt-ect.
4oKuol and College CataiegQeA,
n SXlscallaneoiis j j r
Constitutions, Reports, BikA,cX
9LASK BOOKS, ■ ; ! ,
uarnM ■hears,, h >
OLAEK BOOKS, CHECKS, RTC.
Saa fas & Banklijg Hoosoi.
FUBNISHEtr TO OHDEE.
ILL WOES EXECUTED PBOMBTEI
»t»iT Bill i IiIBOB. Ittb and nonod «t*’
'B^£AS,
m Vnong Hyaott,
di**-fiftUßWWfc,•; •<
100 hlf Oaeai m «t. re aod lor sale‘by
MIW*EK 4 EICKETBON
(TESISON-THBEE SADDLES TEN
v ISON Just received and for rale by
j|jlfyls4glf jifE, FOBK ASfl
6BOOEBT PEAIKIW.
Ho. 850 liberty Street,
OUB HOUSE,
PITTSBURGH
j^ITTBBDSSH,
BVEEY DESCHIPTION OP
WYfcrttan £•*&«
envelopes*
RSADIKGS, CONTRACTS,
Onf fcdlitra for printing
OF KYKRV DESCRIPTION.
BARB & HYEM,
FIBS INSURANCE
BY THE
FC.JA3OS MUTUAL DTSUBAHQB
OOMPAUY,
OP PHILAJDKLPIIIA,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual. Merchan
dise. Furniture, Ao* in town cr
OFFICE NO. SOS WALNUT STUB
Cash Capital, $389,010 00.
Aaseto, 9S.
Invested as follows, vie
First Mortgage or Improved City Pro
perty, worth double the amount $H4> ( 635 00
Ground rent, first class.- - 2.46 J 60
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 ? cant.
Mortgage Loans, $30,000, cost...—— 27.909 00
Philadelphia city 6 $ oent. 10an.... 30 000 00
Allegheny County 6 9 cent. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loan?—— 10,000 00
Collateral loans, well 80ourea... OO
Huntingdon ana Broad Top Mountain
Railroad oomp&ny, mortgage loon.—. 4,oft) 09
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock...—, COCO 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
Company —, 2LSSO 03
Stock of County Firo Insurance Co—, LOtO 00
Stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. TOO 00
Commercial Bank do R,lPfi 01
Mechanics’ Bank do 8,(18 6 J
Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip lfco 00
Bilk Receivable, business paper— lB
Brok Accou its, secured interest, eto~., 6,216 7 i
Cash oa hand and In hands of ugentiL l£sgs is
raw TIHBLBY.
DIRECTORS.
Clem Tingle?, Samuel Blsphaa.
Wm. R. TflcmpßOt. Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Mussel,
Cornelius Stevenson, Beni. W. Tingley
John R. Woriel, Marshall HUb
11. L. Oaraon, X. Lothrop,
Robert Tolaud. Charles Leland,
Frederick Lennlg, Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood Smith Bowen,
James 8. Woodward, John BiaselLPUtaborgh
B. M. HINOHMAN. fcoretair.
J. GARDNER COFFIN .Agtnt.
ay it Northeast oomcr Third and Wood 6ts.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
* Y FIBE.
r l7. .iiSKLIK FIUE INNEKAHCK
il' . ANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE.
NO. and 487 OHBSTMUT ffrBJKET,
osar r il.h.
BTA IKMEiIT or ASSSTS. JAN. M. ISfO.
P.tthli£l>ed Agreeably to An Act of AnnamMy
b*L«x;
Firat Mortsagec, amply eecared...— 68
Estate, (present value $103,313
6 L)o<M!.. 102.955 25
Temporary Lo&r_c on ample Collat
tarol Socoritiea 89L6 63
tlocks, (present value 7SJ
cost 89,786 68
Notes and Bills Receivable i,»vi qq
87.919 33
. WJ08.051 68
iae oaiy profits from rremiumj whiah this oom
pany can divide by law, ore frem risks which have
be sn determined.
Insuranoec m&de on every description of Prop
erty, in Town and Country, at rates oc low as ara
ooc-jisteat with security.
Since their inoernoration. a period of thirty
y u&i3. they hvepaid loss*3 by Jire, to an amount
Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af
fo-'dins evidence of the advantages of insurance,
as well os tho ability and disposition to meet with
promptness aI) liabiUßea.
Lokss paid durlngthe year 1859, 98 88.
DIRSCTURR
Cliarlea W. Bancker. Mordecal D. lewli
TobiaSriVasner. David 8. Brown,
Bamuci Grant, Isaac Lea.
Jaoolf IL Smith. Edward C. Dale,
George W. Richards, George F&les,
OKAS. iTbANCKKR. President.
JaiI)WARD C.DALETvice President,
Wk. A. SraaL, Secretarypro tern.
J. GARDNER COFFIN-Agent.
my 16 Northeast cor. Third and Wood £ta
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
©S’ PIffMCRGe.
GS«'»RGS DARST.B. Prosldent.
w. M. GORDON. Secretary.
R. D. COCURA.N, Gon'l Ageit.
:l*., P'3 Water etreet '.Spang £ Co’b WaiehousO,
UP SU-iTjJ Pittsburgh.
W dl iasur? all kinds of FIRE end MA
RINE RISKS.
A Home Institution managed by Directors who
arewcß known In tho eommmunity, and who are
determined, by promptness and liberality, to man
tain the character which they have assumed, as of
fering tho best protection to those who decire to be
insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER kOtli, uwi.
Stock A000unt0....'...~ - $ 83,000 00
Mort£os&
• ffiee y&raituro....
Opm Accounts, oto..
Uvih ...........
/fcaraiiini i?
Sfcta* tnd ftiLU dfccoratszl.
2. WO 00
250 00
7,809 43
18,351 99
27,605 20
174,076 14
Dr&BCTORB.
i*. MUier, J r_ James M’Anler.
riadianicl iloLnei, Alexander NlmioJL
Goorce 1) arsio Win. H. Smith.
Chaa. M\ KicfeeU’Cß. Andrew Aoklej
Alexander Spec- DaridM.Lon^.
Worn J. Them a*, Beni. Baker: elic
Joiiu A. M'Cune. ta>i3
PHILADELPHIA" HRE AMO LlFfc
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HO. 143 OEESTNUT STBEET,
OpposJie iho CgKoiq Home.
Caplcii £318,100 A£3o« 9204,849.
WILS, fUAIIE ALL iJXJTDS OF IN
SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited,on
•rerr description of Property ot Merchandise, at
reaaoafcbie rates of premium.
ROBERT P. KING. President
M. W. BALDWIN, Vloe Preddant
DIRECTORS.
Chari« B. R. Cone,
it ii. English, George W. Brown.
P. B. Savory. Joeeph B. Paul.
0. Sherman, John Clayton.
3. J. Mas'arge JL Wiler,
t. BlaCEbvu. L'wmary.
J.G. COFFIN. Agent.
Comer Third and Wood streets.
PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY,
Otloo,N.E,Oor, Wood & Pifth BU.
Ml AND MARINE INSURANCE,
omficni wm.
We. PMlP n a,
John Watt,
W iili&m B. L»
John E. Parke
Charles S. Bins* •
William Van Kir
Wm, President.
JOHN WAT», Vice Prat,
Wra. i\ UABDKEB, Sw’y. jy!7-lyli
ALLEBHEMY INSURANCE CO.
01 PITTSBUBGH.
OiTIOEt So. 37 fifth Bt, Bank Bloek
iSSNt'R£B ABAJSST AIX KINDS OF
8. KIKE AND MARINE RISKS.
atSAAO JONES. President: JOHN D. McCORD.
Vice president: D. M. BOOK, Secretary; CapL
WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent.
DIRECTORS—iraac Jones, C. Q. Hussey, Har
vey Child?, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson. B.
L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, CaptAin Adam
Jacobs, R.P. Sterling, C*pt W. Bean, Robert L.
Spencer & I’liay,
RRSWERS AND MALSTEBS,
PSOHIx q T*AM B&ftWl&T, 1
Pittsburgh, September 10,1382. J
|hIB3I>LtTIOS OF PABTNEBNHIP.
BJ' —The partnership heretofore existing be
twcon JOS SPENCER and W. H. GARRARD
was dissolved o& the BOth of August* 1863, W.
H. GARB.ARP being authorised to settle up the
btisiuess of tho late firm at the offioeintheßrew
dry. T*h« Brewing Business will be continued by
SPENCER & a’KAY, who intend to have aJ*
ways on hand a superior article of ALE, POR
TER and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned
. will b e thankful to the friends of the late firm for
it continuance of thoir patronage, and promiis
to make it their aim to give satisfaction to all wh
may purchase from them.
;VMr. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, so
long knpwn to the business community, will have
the management of our business, with the full
control in the Brewery.
Address all ordtta to SPENCER A MoKAY
Phpenix Eict»«?7 “ittaburgh. Pa.
JOSEPH SPENCER
JAMES MoKAY.
v. (npnnxaHAH.~2j. onrarsoHAM ~r. cummsoeun
p. nataag—— Dxnraix.
CICSA'IUGHAJHS & CO.—PITTS*
/ BITItQK CITY GLASS
bouse, 11© Water street, and 156 first street
Pittsburgh. Pa- three doors below the Monona*
hela House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh Citj
Window Glass Druggists' Glass Ware and Amen
♦an Convex Glass, far parlor windows, chore hw
• ».»»d hwlfln e l* %»’
gg«> COB THE WAIt I
Jhefir-Ctsb Btore. ,
an Q 93 Market street* 2d door from fifth.
jniOIJB ASD M, ' prass
V noopa just weired and for
< ~h2l , 138 Wood rtreet.
\T EW STOCK OF BOOTS ASD SHOES
i-SUduat .wertedAt. tfrifflellmd'. Auction. 66
:gfSSt RwSt 7
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le perfection of this Department.
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week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run
ning history of this lamentable rebellion.
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Advertisements inserted at moderate rates,
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EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR'
CORNER HUH AND WOOD SXRSEX&
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SIB ASS
PfillTEO Oil FIRE SHITE PAPE*.
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with . abofc. »kctioa sf
ALSO-
VXU ALSO 51 FOUSD IS I*
fHE WIB IfiW§.
i A MBS P. BARS,
BAZUSOAsa.
SCMMEB ABBAHeEHM?.
CH AND AJH& HOBDAY. April 20th.
FHimVAIU CHIBAL BAILBOAD,
SIKE DAILY TBAOTS.
The THBoveH kau tbAib
leaves the punun Btauon every morning
except Snndayf it 3,80 a m, stopping at all sta
i lona. and making direct oosnecti.n, at Horrii
burg for Baltimore and Washington, and for Hot*
York via Philadelphia
THE 1 HRoUQH AUCOMMODATIOTJ TRAIN
leaves the Passenger Station everyinorniag (ex
cept Sunday) at 4 oO a m stopping at ail stations
betwoon Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and mak
ing direot oonneotioa for New York nt Philadel
phia.
I'hE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
daily at 3,59 p m. stopping ohly at prraaipal sta
tions, making direct COnneetioh at Harrisburg foi
Baltimore at d Wwhinvton. and for New York via
Allentown routo and Philadelphia,
THE PAST Irish leaves the station'dally,
(except Sunday) a) 8,35 p, m„ stopping only at
principal stauone, connecting at Harrisburg for
ialtimowand Yitahinston. and at Philadelphia
for New York. ■ '
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
leaves daMy (except Sunday) at 3,48 p. m„ stop
ping at all stations and running as for as Cono
maugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wiall
station leaves daily (oxoopt-Sunday.) at 6,80 a,
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Pall’s ctatios loaves dally, (oxospi Sunday)
U,Boa.m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Wadi’s station leaves daily, (except Sunday)
4,00 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Wall’s station, leaves daily, (except Sunday)
<UOp.a.
THE CHURCH TRAIN
Leaves Wall’s Station at 0.05 a ns retnrnirg
loaves Pittsburgh at 13.48 p nu
RETUBSIBB TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTEB DRSH AS POLLOWB:
Baltimore Exprajo n.nn p. w
Philadelphia Bvnrnro 13,39 a. m.
fast Line ™ ia.fin p, m.
Through Mail train, ..„..12,3i> a. m.
Johnstown Aoooinmoaauon t0,,.5 a. m.
Ist Wall's Station Accommodation... 6,38 a. m..
ad Wall’s Station Accommodation 8,30 a. m.
8d Wall’s Btation Accommodation 1.40 p, m.
4th Wall’s Station Accommodation.... G_,t 5 1>. m.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express, at 13,20 p. m., on Mondays.
4W*Tnuns for Blairsviilo and lndi«n». oonnec
at Blairsviile Intersection with the Mail ant
Johnstown Accommodation East add West, anc
else with Local Freight, East and West.
Trains for Ebensburg oonneot at Cresson with
Express trains'and’Mali train west, and with the
Through Accommodation and Express Train
Ea«t,
The Traveling Publio will find it greatly to their
mterest. in jroingEast or Wsat, to travel by the
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the aoocm
modations now offend cannot be surpassed on
any other rente. The Road is ballasted with
stone, and la entirely free, from dust. We can
promise Safety, Speed, and Comfort to all who
oaf fover this Road with their patronage.
FAB B I
i 0
daA&iubomi— 7,68
£S7~Baggage checked to all stations on the Penn
ylratia Raifroad. and to Philadelphia. Salti
er. and New York.
gsrPassengen pnroharing tickets in Cara will
be .Mxged an oxoe3s according to distance trav
eled in addition to the station rates, exoept from
Rations when the oompany has, no agent.
NOT!CI!—In ease of loss, the Company will
hold themsdves responsible for personal baggage
only, and for an amonnt not exceeding Riots.
» —An Omnibus Line has been employed
to oonvey passengers and baggage to and from the
depot, at a eharge not to axocad 38 oent* for each
passenger and cage age.
Yor tickets apply to
i. STEW AMT, Agent,
At the Penna-R. R Passenger Btation on Liberty
and Hrant streets. non
1868, TH23 1563
?re?BBUE«H FJ, WATSE & OHIOA6O EAIiWAI
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST,
SOUTH WEST AMP WORTH WEST,
Shortest apd Host Direot Boate to the
West.
Miiinit.B ABBABammi't 1 .
OK AND AFIEBAPBIL 20tb, 1862,
trains run ae follows, vi* :
wsktw aRH TfiBOUGH TRAINS*
STftft Lina, Jttproe*.
Pittsburfh—J,OCa. m
l,lO a. a
Arrives
Lilian oo 4 10 a m
Crtsuino.-—» 00a m
Pt. Wayne— s * 2vp m
Uhicac o. .8 Sop i&
TOR COLUMBUS. dHCETOATI t ST. LOUIS
Loaves
.~...530 a m —.
vresuino.
Arrives at _ „„
t~?r<lnmhna 10 45 • Jll3p ZR
Cincinnati. 300 p m .... ~3 55 am
LDdtaaapoU. v -ti oo p m _ -6 OOam
LouiSTibe...,l2 50 a m. 12 40 a m
ai uoms~ SlO aid 45 p m
AH ‘Taina tnru&sn to Ofiicafo miaous chtt£9
•I OkSt
x . -The Hma to Cincinnati Is the same cs
bj Steubenville. Trains on both Hoads meet at
Columbus, and passengers all bo into Cincinnati
together.
CKItSTLXNK AND ALLIANCE MAIL.
Mail Accommodation.
Leave Pittsburgh 700 am 140 pm
Allegheny ,J7lO am 150 p m
New Brighton,....® 50 am 5 51 p m
Alliance J 1 20 a m 110 pm
Crostiine 0 Oo p m
These trai. a stop at principal Stations between
ALegno y&nd iwochester.
NliW BKIGHTON A CCOMMODATION
l Kain & —jf ram heaertl tliert Station. Alle
gheny City.
Leave
Allegheny9ls a m 12 OO m 4 45pm610 pm
N Brighton 1115 ami 45 p m 630 pmS2O p m
eastward.
Leavo
N Brighton 5 00 am 6 30 am 12 20 pm 2 50 p m
Amve at
Allegheny 660 am 8 15a m 2 SO pm 4 50 pm
Tickets good on those trains are sold at reduced
rates.
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AX PITTSBURGH
2 35 am
3oop m
so p m
7 05 p m
Ohioago Exprosa
Chicngo Express ■
Cinciunatti Express
Crestline Mail .
W?>- Trains are no by Columbus time, which is
|a Tnlrmtftfl slower than Pittsburgh time.
for rurther information and through tioxal
tp'ly Sr GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Ag\
Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh*
and A. Q, CASSELBERRY Agent. Allegheny.
JQD*r B.
WM. P. SHINN. General Paswager Agent
Cleveland, Pittsburgh Jc Wheeling B. fi.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND A* TEE MON DAT, APRIL,
April 30th 1803, Ti aina will leave the De
pot, of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh,
as loilowa;
' PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
Ltayes
Pitfeburxa.,~.JLOO a m I a m l 13*40 p m
w2urrille..„.. s,j 0 M 8.18 " 3,55 *
Steubenville... ..4.lo M 9 07 " 303
Wheeling. ..0 13 ** 10 08 “ 455 •*
iSbif— „ 0.85 “ JO 20 - I 0.10 “
Connecting at Steubenville and Bellair with Steu
benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio
Railroadior.Zanemlle»Newark Colambus.Xepia
Dayton. Inaianopolia, Louisville
Cairo, StLouis. StJoserb. andalipoints,wcatand ;
Bouth-west, and at Wheeling with Baltimore ana.
Ohio Railroad.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE
Leaves l*o Vuo.. 13.40 p. nr.
“ wS 440 “ 3,50 "
oo Baj*rd..~~~ - 401
do Alli&no _ 035 “ 4,4 1 M
do Ravenna 734 5,32 **—
do Hud50n.......,,-. 7,65 0,10
Arrives Cleveland..-.. »,iO “ 7,tw “
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branoh
for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover: at Alli
ance with Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago
Railroad at Ravenna with Atlantic and Great
Western Pailrcadfor WarroQ,G:eenviUe, Mead
rille Union, Corry. Jamestown and Salamanca:
at Hudson, witn Cleveland. ZanosviUe and
Cmdunatl ; R R for Akron. : Cuyahoga PalL
and Millersburg, and at Cleveland with 0 and!
HR <or and Buffalo, withC A 9
RR for Sandusky, Toledo,, also with steamers for
Detroit- .
Wuasvffle Accommodation leaves A® o h-p*
Returning Trains arrive at o*lo a m*3 3 f -
and 8,05 p m and 310 am. : '
Througn dokets to all prominent points can he
proouerod at the Liberty street Depot, Pitts-
GEORGE PAR KIN, Ticket Agent*
and at Allegheny A Q CASSELBERRY. ‘Ticket
Agent.
At tb. Comp kit*, oßo* in Snieht Btatioa. Pen'
ftreet. _ »p2l
nAisras
w 300 boiet 100 half and 100 -quarter bout
newM.R. Rairina. ...
i v .anil 100 half boxes new laps;
• - MllfflU*
25PraUisoedlesaEaUnap
:••• ' do : •■. 40
* ol£i £1:
BAILBO ABB. ~
NfMS?,:"* **»-
IStDIINAPOUSMD CnCINRATIR. il. .
Connecting at Indianapolis with Tetre Haute,
and Terre Haute and Alton Rail road, to StLOuia
andLafeyetto andlndiaiapoh ,-Now Albany, and
intermediato points.'d“ :; -
Through Freight Traits to INDIANAPOLIS,
TERRE HAUTE. LAPAYEITE and PERU.
Freights and passengers tarried from Cincin
nati or Lawrenaeburg in icaatimo than>by
other route by twenty-four home, and at as low
rates. The only ro&a by which shipment can be
made from Cincinnati to the West, without break
ing bulk.
Consignments made to F* C. WEiST* or ALEX.
GRAYDON, Freight AgeuisaV Cincinnati, or H.
0. HAUSXKfi,Agent at Lawrenceburgh/JoHN
D. MORRIS. Indianapolis, will: receive prompt
attention, and no charge for commission: ho
OHA2QI FOB DKATA6S OB COHMIBBIOH AT I*AW
SXBGBBUBQ.
For farther information apply to THQS.RATI
GAN.fNo. 122 Manpngahola House, agent oftho
Company, who is preparod to givo through bb
guipfc for passengers and freight to Indianardilsv
Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, £eni. Green*
:cattle, Ozawlordßville, Charleston. Paris and Msi
<oon. Ac*., Ac. H C LORD. Hrr*Mrfy
£2&.&!S.i&ia
DOLLAR SAVINGS B hHt,
05 FOIJBTH gTISSigZSV
OHASTEBED IK 1835.
dTIPEN I*AII,T, FROM » TO 2 O’CIDCH ;
wJf also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings,
from May Ist to November lst,from7to9 c'clook
and from November Ist to May Ist from 6 to 8
o'clock.
Deposits received of all soma net'• less th na- On
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared
twiccayear.in June andDecember*. Interest has
teandeolarei Semi-annually, In JunesnaDecem-
Ber Hince the Bank was organised, attho rate of sip
per oent a year.
Interest if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the
same interest from theiirsbdaya of June and Pe
oember, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this rata money will double in
less than twelve years.
Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, Rules
-and Regulations, furnished gratis. on application
at the omosu
SEORaEAEBiRH.
non FBBgTDHHTg.
John B. M'Fadden* Isaac M. Pennock,
John Holmes, John MarshalL
Alexander Speer, JaMes B. D. Meed*'
Beni. L. Fahnoelock. A. M. Pollock. S&, V a
James MoAuley, Hill Borgwin,
Jameafierdmam ; J»AnieTson
TSTSTXBg,
Calvin Adams, James D. Kelly,
John H. Bacsofittu Peter A. Madeira*
George Black, Wm. Vankirk
John C, Bindley, James Bhidle,-
Alome A. Carrier. Robert Robb.
Charles A, Colton.- : Walter P.
Wm. Douglas, John Orr. ,
John Evans, _ HenryL.Rinrwalt,
Wm P Woyman, John H. Shoanbergag,
Wm.fi. Haven. Wnußwifichmert^
Pete; H. Hunker. Alexander Tindlo,
Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier,
Wm. Rlavely. Christian Yea^c 4
CSOBETABV ABU TBXABCBIIX.
CHARLES A. COLTON.
MHOL9IB9 ft SOHS, BAHB &BS
o and Exchange Brokers and Doals/i in
Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, l aver
Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and west'dm
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections mode rn all the cities throus&scithe
United Statos. Deposits received in parfta& Cf?
current paper, No. 67 Market street, fcsf#as.
Third ana For rth fftrests.
LOAN OFFICE,
HENBY W. CIMIOTXE
HO. 100 BHITHFIEID 6TKEKT
Near the oorner Fifth. Pittsburgh.
Monet is l&bob and small
quantities loaned on Gold and Silver. Dia
monds. Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and
all kinds of valuable articles, for any length ol
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket.
XJ* Ofice Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. H.
iatt
LITI'a.E, JJr.,
HO. 103 FOURTH STBfiBT,
STOCK kM BiLL MUm
Promissory Notes.. Stock Bonds, and Mortgag
bought and Hold 1 »gy
ADDY <2s EIWS33N©,
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
HO. 165 WOOD SYBEET, OPSWIB
ITEST OHIJBCH, PITTSBUEGH
AH B
13 40 p, m.
13 50 p. m
4 10 p m
8 15 p. n,
2 go a, uu
7 40a.m.
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY
22X2 TUB lLLYOft'a OPFIO2-
.840 pm
Pumps, mre> bants, sntrct mo,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumber’s
material in general. Oil Refineries. fitted up in
the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or
Copper. Houses fittod with Water and Gas Fix
tures. "'
835- N. B. All orders promptly to.
FUBSISEONG GOODS*
■ SUITABLE POBTHBBBASON.
HACRUH <£ GLIDE
Invite attention to their stock of GENTLE
MEN'S and YOUTH'S
lain ext and Traveling fihlrto«
Collars, lies* suspenders,
Listen and SUb Bandberchlefs,
Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas,
ARMY SHIRTS,
And Boldina’ PnmafilunxjGeods, always on hand
at MACKbji A BLYDE 5.
nnlU 78 Market St., between 4th A Diamond.
pEACHEB AND TINBQAB— ■
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
tn rtoifl end for sale by
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
So B. & C. P. MAISMiEj
Henofaemrets r*nd Da&lors la
BOOK GAP LSTTSB,'
and all kinds of
WBAPFIN B PAPEB, have removed troa
So. 37 Wood street to
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STBEBT,
Plittbniak.Pa.
a*>2
JE&- Cuh ptia for RA9S.
CEMEST
T • F. WIT§ON,
MASTIC W<> RKER,
Is prepared to exterior of buildings
with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and su
perior to any doge heretofore, This cement has
no equal: it durable adhesive
ness to any surface. nmperishable by water or
frost, and equal toiiny-<Hiatit& of stone.
The undersigned ilths onlyrreliable and prac
tical worksmn in fhiff cement in this city.
I have rapplied for the following
?:entlem«nu wnbia the public are at liberty to re
erto:
J. BissiH residence PeniEgtreet, finished, ft yn
Jas. McCsndlpss, .Allegheny, do 5 yn
J. K. do 5, yrs
J. ELMbCOTdi-P&imt&fit. do 4 yn
A. Hoereler, EawrencPtllJe, do & yrs
Girard Bouse Pittsburgh, do A yrs
StCbartea ** do do .. 5 yr»
'■ Address Washington Hotel • Boat ISOO,
Pittsburgh P*o» jeb2oilyd
AFISE ANSOBF !tlkV« or nix l ® B
Bella iuat received and f«r pft/elow.bv
, , * , -BECKHAM * LOHS
feb7;d*w 127 Liberty street.
SHOT OVNB»DOUfiLB AJSI) SIAttUF
BARREL—The best assortment in the city
fors«le by BOWN A TETLEY,
rail 136 Wood street.
AJEW FBUITS AND NUTS
Xw 100 boxes prime Oranges;
100 do ■ do* Demons:
2o Bags new English Walnufet
20 do do Filberts:
20 do,do. Bratil Nuts;
20 do Fresh Cocoa Nuts: ;
50 do Almonds Bordeoux Idea;
Just received and for sate by
fflnZG .“ V Noa.
: asstsjon®xs» '
A GOODS 1
New styles Belling ohcap.ftt
-a
BWIHtttS) PETSI6SS
W BAC$£ F&7; and other, just ;
oiiAlSis ABAINBT THE GOVERNMENT,
promptly procured at reasonable rates. Apply to
, D, H. HAZES,
- Washington, P.C.,
i|iHn DAT- ~ . r ; ,>;
=~Jg»top«a»i ; »ooMplettaaartmentq i” i! "
GSHTB? *
‘‘-’•‘-'•k •--ss)s too?. 7 ka iiili-l iJtn | x.t
PBBE CIDSB TIGS8&B,
IS and 30 Wood street
n mOV MASTOFACy^BKES.
Uxxo JOXXI..JOHX L. Bovn-R-n. li'Cnu, '
PITTSBURGH STEEL WM
JONES, BOYD & Or..
SMITH, PARE CO,.
WARD X-'C >
lYarehouso. No. i.s rirsf auJiso'JlSS}!
Manofogtnrart a) aka-s;
Joal Oil, BotoVif ind hulir, Gas and V/atoi pf.ij
Sad Ilona. Du» ii j s ; >V'>tou i)oxci, SlcolMo iliiT;
Pullioa, Hanjer* and hupiinaii . ; ’
Also Juooii ► and Maohinao tnia.
Mryitioo roade to Oidar, , ;
Hav ns a compioto taaohin. shop attached to
he f oundry, all necessary fittla* will bsiaiifiiUy
■tiriideJ Ip
’ * « P&S s, OIL CLOTHS,
VASfBIS, m CliOlflS
-AT- .
a’CALtSJii^
Ho. 87 Fonrtii strMt
OOrOHT TOTHitliiH
« advanwinpncea, of which
vantage.is offered in purchase FOR CASH ae!6
ftOBXST y. D^tJTT.T..
EOBI 1 . &r 'v0 H
Wholesale[ Qrooen, ,- CH
COBSiniOB IBD FOiWMDIgB BESCHIUn
Dual ays in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufoctara
Ho. 36SMBHBTVBTKKET,
itiSnsl PTTTdR't :
LAKE SIIPEBIOB UUPPBB J4.INLR
ABO- .
WORMS,
M’CUIIUT dk 00.1
Manufoeturar, oi :
Bhsaih. Brariezu* and Belt -Gcpper, Pruyfod Coy
p.r Bottoms,Raised Stillßotwusißpeltsr
Bolder, Ao. Ako importopi -and .
4«leis in Metals, Sen '
Plato, Sheet Itod.-
Pirt, &0,
43* Oonrtsntiy on hand, Tfeswarit Machine
gdTools. Vf arahouso, 34S9XRSXandUO
ECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penaa. ’
orders of Cooper oat to any^lerirad
JAMES A. FETZEB,
FDRfiaRBIBB USD COBDSISSIQII BERCHJUIT,
FOB fSB SALB OF . C- i
Plans, Grom, Baeen, LanL Bsttei
ivied rrowSU ¥roSneo
Generally
Coraor Sforkei and Flrct Ssree£i*
PmSLTJRGH, PA
REFER TO—Francis G. Bailey, Sotj. William
DUworth, Sr- S. Cuthbert & Son, Htteburgh,
BoydAOtt, Heisker A Swearingen, S.. Brady,
Cash. M. A ML Bank, List Howell. Mangle A Co..
George W. Anderson. Donlon. Paxton A* Col
Wheeling. myf&Sptfiia
; SAimMLUSGAB, SIOffOIGAHB*
LA PLANING MILL, would in
form the publio that he has rebuilt sin Ce-the fire,
and having enlarged hia establishment, and filled
U with the newoit and must approved machinery,
is now prepared to furnish flooring and-planlna
boards eorolT sawing and re-sawing, doors,
and shatters, kiln dried,-frames, mouldings* box
making, Ac.
' Bourn PrersßUtsa, Sept. 7.1857. TaSB
UFMOIiSTEM
NO. 85 FOUETH ST,, NEAR WOOD.
7TJTHII SUBSCMIBMSS HAHCPA*.
J&L TURE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their lino, visL Cornices,.Ornaments
Curtain Goods. Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrasew
oi all hinds; i also, the celebrated Patent Spring
Beds. All kinds of Shack*. Blinds and jFixttirea,
£?* Prompt attention to all orders, for fit*
ting and laying down Oil ClothpJAoi
_octi7oyd BOSBRTS A ROlfojfrg.
J. H. CASIBAY.
ffote, 6!»cii, Droit, Bond and VLorM
Beal Estate and Stejk'
chandlwJSroker. ;
Desirable Mill property and other Bool: Estate
to the amount ot $lOO,OOO for sale low.
SMS«BMEA®,
COMMISSION M ERG BANT
M 2 tEB BAL2 OJ
PfG MI2TA.L, ANB BLOOMS,
NO. 74 &X 8533. BELOW MAIIS
pnrsßtißeß.
c. sTEisatETa,
GSBBSAI.
HOUSE CARPSJSrSVJEB
AND JOBBE 2.
9EOPVIB6IBAIXET li'tn Vctil
andUbeitjgtmUh
JS& Pl*tsbonr. Pa,
eoboited a»d prunptlj attended to.
DUHOSDSIEEI, WOUKK,
PITTSBORaa, PA.
PARK, BBOTMES&CO.,
MAJn7?ACTTTBSRfI Q»
Best Quality Refined Oast Steel
Square, Flat and Octagon. of all rises. 'Warran
ted equal to any Imported cr manufactured in
this county, ■
S&. office and Warehouse.. No, 14fJand 151
First and lao and 13a Second streets.: Pitta*
burgh febl6Jyd
ARCH STREET, between 3d and' 4th
PHILADELPHIA i
VhDEtttjitiHU) HAma BE*
J 1 newed the loa»e of the above popular Hotel
tor a series of Tears,, would respectfully call the
attention ot the travobns public to its ooatrdl lo*
cdlitv; elthbr tor orvleaptirC; >
•nWv* TU«WA»R. UEBBd SOS,
U 1 OUBOIJ> AMD NKW MODEL BE
toiyera, Co per's Booh o Action, Manhat
tan Fire Arae Company, Alien & wheelook’s,
Sharp’s for sale low to the trade br
JAMES BOWS,
* 135 Wood St.
produce
29 8t)0 bola Family Flour:
■5O btksheis Clover Seed;
35 do Beans* •
100 do DryPeaoUes
75 do Pared do
50 bbifl Maokerai Soa. S and 3;
In store and for sale by .•
, JAS.A.FETZ2B,
comer Market and Hi. t streets
Btt&SDT, .
ICO cases of e&obin Etcrc and-for sale by
VTT,r.B* * HijnKsfr«r.«.
MACKEBEI*— 20 Bbla, Half Bbla aad Qr.
Bbla ,-resh No 1 large ackereU . -
20 Bbla No 2 do do
20 " No 3 do do
20 Kits and No 1 do
Justreceived and for sale, by _
mh23 MILLSft k RrTKSISON
CORN STARCH 20 BOXES JEST
ceivcd and tor sale by . • .
UEYMER iBRO’S.
No. 126 & 128 Wood, street
Ci ULIIVAIOttS A CORK PLOWS
* foriaioby. . .
mi
BECKHAM #£<>llo.
No 147 Gi rtyitreet.
Bacon sides—
lv,ooy £>3 i. aeon ln store and fo* rale by
fAMKS A, EEIZKB,
s*B corne Market atd lftstreets.
ULriTirOBJ, PLOWS; t'OODEB
'kJ Cat era. seed drills hay elevaiors. do* pow
ors. churns, farm ails, <£o. lurealeby
BECKHSM4XON9
127 Liberty etreet.
TOBACCO.. V-J‘7,‘‘
S,!?/** S Y-i*t Virile Jo 4 for
jg 12 . aoraerof Markrt and Firat St.
Kit iSD HiSUKE FOBbS, HAT
Bate*, Scythe*. Spada, Pejthe Stones,
Grain cradle*. and all ctnor barvestint'XtbplOr
oients; for sale by.
BK« T'HAM & LONG
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