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    DA - TLY POST.
TITURNDA ""
Rebel Women
B. F. 'F., army correepondem 01 the
Chicago j uurna t, ia oLe of lire le!!er
from Tenned9eo. says:
I shall never be done admiring ;he pa
trio& faith and undying devr,tiuu of the
loyal women of the 4,111, but I must tell
you that the rebel women or the South are
worthy in everything hut a sacred cause,
of their Northern sisters. Ttere is noth
ing they will not surrender with a smile ;
the gamed ring, the diamond bracelet,
the rich wardrobe. They cut up the rich
carpets for soldiers' blankets, without a
sigh ; take linen frgin their piersons
for the bandages. When 400 of Long
street's men came no to Nashville, prix
onars of wa4., about the roughest, dirtiest,
wildest fellaws the sun ever shone on, and
a fight of stairs in the building they or
caplet' fell, killing and wounding a large
number of them, you should have seen
the fair young traitresses come forth from
the old aristocratic mansions, bearing res•
toratives sod delicacies in their hands.
mingling in the dingy crowd, wiping away
the blood with their white handkerchiefs,
and uttering words of cheer; should have
seen them doing this, with hundreds of
Union soldiers all round, and smiling back
upon the rough blackguards of rebels as
they left. But in all there was a defiant
air, a mice in their humanity strange to
see. Of a truth they c.irre-.3 it orf graudly.
I
And almost all those girls were in mourn
ing for dead rebels, brothers, lovers,
friends, whom these same girls had sneer
ed into treason and driven into rebellion,
and billowed all the South with their
graves, and the least they to
wear black for them and dau from
the window blinds. Clothed rsoale
in sackcloth! I said they w urthy of
their sisters at the North, . , all but a
righteous cause, but I said wrong. There
is a bitterness, there are glimpses of the
Pythoness, that makes you shrink from
them. But they are teartully in earnest
they are alm'est grand in self-sacrifice
Oh! that they were true and loving daugh
ters of the old flag
A Martyr to Music
One day the fits and drum Majors went
out into the woods to practice a new tune.
Attracted no doubt by the melody, a fine
shout of musical proclivities, came near
—alas! for the safety of his bacon, too
near—for our Lass drummer, by 'a change
cf base,' ina.li- a base attack on his front :
while tho fifer, by a bold and rapid dank
movement, charged him in the rear. '1 . 1 , 91i.9
soon over : a few well directed volleys of
clubs and 2,ther persuasives were applied,
and piggy 'went dead—a martyr to his
love far music. But how to get the de
ceased pork into;llamp '' That's what's
die matter taw. ,
After considerable discussion, au idea
strikes thrnmmer, "We will put him
in the dru " "Just tile thing, by 4.ho
key," said he fifer. Une head was taken
out, and tilt hog stowed in, and our heroes
started foi their quarters. carrying the
drum betviten them. In the meantime
the regiment went oat for dress parade,
and the Colonel, somewhat vexed at the
absence of his principal musicians, no
sooner saw the gents, than. in a voice of
reprimand, he ordered them to take their
places with the music. The drum-bearers
halted, looked a: each other; then at the
Colonel, but said never a word.
The Colonel repeated his order, in a
style ro-ernphatic that it could not be mis
understood. The dealers in pork felt that 1
a crisis had arrived and explanetion had
become a military neces- , ity. So the drum
mer, going up close to the Colonel, made
him acquainted with ihe state (..1 affairs,
winding up with, "We 'low, Colonel, to
bring the lisst quarter over to your mess."
Sick, eh'." thundered the Colonel,
"why didn't you Bay so at first? Go to
your quarters, of rout se. Bat:alion, right
face t"The Colonel had fresh pork for
supper.
Romantic Story
Upwards of thirty years ago a marriage
took place in this neighborhood (Liver
pool,) the man and wife being in humble
circumstances. •After living together till
after the birth of a child, the husband
went to Australia to seek his fortune.
His wife never heard iron him atter he
left her, and, tupposing he was dead, on
the lapse of seven years she married a
widower with three children. To this
number in her second married life she
added five, making her whsle family, in
eluding the child b. her first husband,
. ninkoln all. Some time sines the second
husband died, and she was left to struggle
~with her large family, To her great ear
•prise, at the beginning of the preset year
her first husband made his appearance at
Liverpool. During hie thirty years' ab
sence he had prospered in Australia, and
was a large landed propiietor there. 135
had heard of his wif o 's second marriage,
but as this... Lull vi.a.s..his he never tldoughy
of returning to England until he heard
of the death 'of the second husband. To
utake amends for hie former neglect of
wife—for notwithstanding her second
she was still hie wife—he behaved in the
moat handannae manner to all ber chi
..wren. gave thou - , c atly outfits, and has to
*loess them and the wife of his .early af
,feotions out with him to the land of his
adoption. The wife, who has thus, after
an absence of more than thirty years
' been restored to her position, is now about
-seventy years of age.--Liverpool Mercury.
A Woman on a Rainy Day.
' Gail Hamilton thus describes a woman
on - a rainy day . "S..- Low ,be is forced
tq with ,rate all the energies of her mind
on herself and her casings. One hand
dingsdesperately to the unwieldly um
brella. the other is ceaselessly struggling
to keep grin hold of the multitudinous
thiperies ; and if book, basket or bundle
• shim a shah of he: i.tterition, her case is
justifiable ins. rd, lic,wn goes one fold
~hpou the wet leg stone, detected only by
au Otlik'LlQta gapping against the ankles
whs,i the garment has become esturated—
a looseudd hold of the umbrella, of which
3 takes advantage., and immediately
aways itarnirip*lt over the gutter—a con
ruXsive and rand, ru catch at the petticoats.
The umbrella righial a sudden gust of
wind threatens to bear it away, and, one
hand not being sufficient to detain it, the
otherinvoinntarily comes to the rescue--
sweep go the draperies down on the pave
ment ; then another (-mid, another adjmr.-
ment—forward! march' and so on to the
dreary. dr,,g,lt-,3 , nd.
Stalk —,, tr.:li--sialk—entne.i. tip the mi.-,
behind her. Stalk—stalk—he has pass
ed. Stalk—.talk—stalk—h e is out of
sight belo-e she has passed a single blo4k.
A Canine; Congress.
A pleasant from B-rhu says.
"An ealobwk,. d .,Kr ass
cpeneci here
recently, the se.. L.!. t'i, kind ever held.
in Germany. 'int: P•SE‘I- w-ith may
tted Ascribed, in the language of the
ps an International Canine Congress, was
very numerously attended. Almost every
c,ontitry in the world was represented by
one or more delegates. English bulldogs,
French poodles and Italian greyhounds
here met-their friends from Newfoundliaid,
from Kamtechatka and the North rope.
The d-bates, as might be expected, were
''veryanima*.; , t and ws , •te stiff - going On
very lively when I left ; but as to the ander discussion I am sorry to say
'that I could not gather an idea. It must
have been somethin g very exciting, for
there .wer° never lees than a score :of
speakers on their legs at once."
THE EITTSB
Business Cards, &c.
JOSEPH SBOWDE ri,
0 rl'A. FLY P Et I, lc
NO. 89 DIAMOND STREET,
<rtNl. DIVSTEEN.
Brass Founders,
Gas and Steam Fitters.
All kitidn of flrasv and PI
Ulll6de IVO order
I.So.
BRASS CASTI.Nti 4 , OF ALL BIND',
Made at the thhortogt notice.
F r artioalar attention paiti to fitting up and re
pairing of OIL REFINERIES.
31 S 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty.
'the members of this Grim being practical me
chanic, of reAny yeitirs' experience In the tool-
Deis will eniare to giie eatisfactiou In every re
spect. We are also agents for Guild, liarnsuL
CO.'6. Steam Pumps for water and oil. seri I
MEM
. . . •
O'HARA. & XI GINN,
Attorneys at Law,
HEAL ESTATE AGENT
OFFICE S 9 GRANT SfIIECT
Opposite the Court House, Pil•.shurgh.
4161 - Partienlar ttention given to the ,ettl erne
of Ebtatee, sale and :ranger of Real Eatate, Et •
animation of Tinos, Soldiers collections
in any part of the west.
Prompt remittances : and fn;! ...•nrreqpond once in
regard to all business entrusted to a ss care,
11316-tf
211. J ,1 It N.
SUCCX.3BOB TO
JAS. P. FLEMI
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer la
re , reign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Chia Dye-henna and Pert umery.
No. 77 Vocieral rsoreet-,
ALLEGII EtiT crur, PA,
my:/2.lyd
CARPETS, OIL CLOW, &C.
' ALL U
Mo. ft', /Mull% Sltrer
PALEWIcrirSi TO Tli F. LAI , E
r=dra.n.,e iu pricer, ,f whleh •Le
entat.re LH ()gored in purchase 11J!L CA ,
..oau./...Jcrpr L. .8.0 t'• ;.. Y k
rSBUIIGN ttd tN
JONES, BOYD & CG.,
sll„EA..Slitl'Ati".v tut,. !.:
2feo. Cr,fx.f. P;F3 It " •
el-ad X ; ' ar!
Prrr , '±sUß43Ei. Pa
JAW. 21 00111.111EAiri,
C'OI , 4MISSION
POE 'PRP PALE OP
c'!_43 ?ANTAL. AND BLOOMS.
r.zo. vi WAT3.P. STICSNT. BELOW /WARR
rnmsea_rscal.
_ _ _
CURTIN C. STELNMETX,
liHRILLAL
II gib UNE CARP 1E It 'X' fr;
AND JOBBE,.
GROP VIRGIN ALLEY 1: •I. eer 94':;e41:1
end 1.1b.37t7 Pitrevic,
Pittxburgb. Pa.
20:1 , :t't.ttd and Protlll.t:y .!( o—l to
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P.LIZLL
ROUT. DA.I.ZELL at VVO.,
Who:evils Unveil,
Agn
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R ti. Na'q Lilt:Y.s;z;
PrrTdL R
OLNT
NO. 85 1 o rxrg rlhe t 0%;
r r E MCRI EflaL4 91. A/V •
I. RIC and keel , oonatanar cn ha,
hrticie in :hell ,ins, vii: Cornices, 0rn...0r - •
Criztat-_ , Con.fcria, Feather hiattrr.: c
of all k;r4l4: alt.), the celebrated Pate:.,
Beds. All kinds ct tihadee, Bands and Firturer
..atr attention given to all order- tit
end CRrpote, Oil Clothe :ac.oot_.l7:l.vd }WDERTS,It 11.0k1:1.1.ri.
Nose, tsitock, Draft, liiteu.l time. Pilo,
Nre, Ilea& Foot 41.0 and Dili;
eluanatese Broker.
UN FICA, ROOM N 0.12 I; It K :f
YOUR.TH HTti3HT , Pittsburgh.
Desirable Mill property an.i other Roai
to the amount of $1130.1r.4) for gale 100.
_Lucent Oil o rye
DUNCAN, DUNLAP t:f
Ai , a fsctu rer
t)13./S VVIEI77I{ R Pm Ell
C a it II 0 iv c) 1 1,
011ee, NO. **l LIBIBTY 52R18T, tts-
Ldrgh.
P. RITTIIER
Late at /Miller & Ri demon'
1 - 1,e3-mer Hy other 4:
iStmoenors to Reyuler Anderoon.:
Wholesale Dealers in
•
Foretgn Frutto, Pining. Confectionary
Kngars, Fire Works, !tr.,
NoS. 126 AND 126 W00D STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
HENRY W. BEAT:IIONT at CO
Foreign Brandies, Wines and (lib
At3o, Blackberry, Ra2pberry,
Fringeßrandies, Old .1 1 4.11onghat51a, Hye, an
other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum,
==ll2M
uppotate I ounh street,
PITMB Rail, P.
Akir Hotels. Taverns, and Famo.ieF, eurt.hed at
moderate proßta for Cash.
mv3L•lvd
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, 1111E1 at C 414,
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Pit TTS 11 Jkle3 .
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40, ivy. IVO OD iflritßoKr. l'll-0641.14
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47 . tJT LET A LLAWBAIN Y
OrPTali.
0 4 1.118rE4P14 1 ItiSLRANTN, Slfi LEAH,
ti Lead Pipe. Pik and Bar Lead. an • • mhe.'s
o aterial in general. Oil Ite6nerias litte ciP
te nao2t
approved manner. Tanks lined head or
pper. tic•n_qesltteri with Water and Ow . .tri:t
wares.
Mk- N.. 0 A vr• - _Lers p;.!11.1 +1 •
Er 3 :13
a. rt. eit 4.... P.
tA....CCLXL feed e. iNkle_re
E 3 OK. aA 7' q Z' "r -4- 0
Itbd mi. kiarle, (A'
LiAvi-'114(4 P.A PER, have,
o, st 7 Wood tract to
NO. V! B:Pyfr, TIVI17(. 2.t
rc 1 . I 6 ; tl , -;:' 6 Y.
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4- C.:zit I,ld atz
1 - 7 1- Lt X - , g •:0
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vs:RESALE GROCEW
" tied traveller* ~/ t
fr , * . t'4s)
ALBO,
Wad &air:Aida
%la) MONONGAHELA RIB
Hilberty GtPost,
nrrEiIIIIREVII,
b.
peria LN4IH-LII...D:OUIMITGRAAI cutnn:NeEcka
.a. num ....... ..... 0. Dusaur.
rarnaNG CO. --P T T 8.
ma BURGH WSOLABB WORlcti—Wa.
hpi Wlad t i V t te i = ttr tleZp s ou tre i t ;
OLPitta rEch (O
DTIOW Ware anddaners
esa =A: maw W we. eureka
lad ispl
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R, HUTCHINSON
Cot:MISSION & EOI3WARYIN6 MERCHANT
PITT. lit., ituil
EhN ithShliVh CHJESE,
11: od Frrit, Pot and Pear
A= es. and PROP' !ENEHALLY,
. our Always or. Hand
£O2 Second Street.
!jetwe,n Wood and Market.
GIL EJN'I;
a4-L.narat aj COON, Crirt.}3l. n
onza.n P nnien. 'A
at ij 1:J
A!derinan and Attorney at Law,
of a ,, nuet2 an. all legal bus'
i.,‘; 1,1 attended to. !,d
APP ELL,
ti2 - .1.1 - • 7 ": z . Ari An ILL 0 )14:
EMI=
4:ock
Fall and Winter Goods,
.. 13 r.aw,Ukaaoltret‘r..‘2_,. t'epttrigw, sYLA
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..ANDRRW
HENRY ?RIPPE? JR
, ienera;
IRON CITY FOLIG
K LOMA A' & PIIIPPS,
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh,
inahata.ittre liar iron. General Railway and
tearnh .at Fad - ging, Pastianger. Freight and 1.4-
r.ritt‘.1. , .... dr. SelU-If
9:.QUESNI: HASS WORS
L'at) IAN & CRAWFWID.
cr. ,ery variety of hnlitheel
l'Olt
A P.; tt ;••9'.E4'.lt.:A .ft 'TT ERR,
m A .I(j,'PERSMITIIt•.
P..Ahki CANI us or EVERT DIE•
ILLAI tnakii. to order 6tnallibeat werk.
, ett.ini; nrornidir at
ion. tea .. a: attention yast• I Lttiara cr.
I t ..,4 1 and Carbon
sJitt lur the eatorn Li,tnct 01
r the eat , ' of Marsh,
eiteLt I, Pt tor, C:.e beet ever 1., en•
bod, having U. ',lvo. it is not liable to get t.ut ot
order alt! +il, !tarow fr. , `'t. tattier than any turn:
D1A.K4)2110
rk,ffi~, ftEk€dTlDlLi.t'9 ,
Best Quiti,l.y Refined Oaat. bte-1
:7rl uare. ?IA; sr,:i
tod witta.! : "I:
~c.n..ry
646 t.n 4tee. 149 yL . i 151
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Hotels & Restaurants.
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li. GA GWI:I6 H.athorizerci F•Alle. up the
bc..,tuo , the it.to Ilroa at the ofhce in the Brew
erg. The I; rovrto 0.4.7/2 will be comin tied by
E."l'lo.‘ . K Ft Az Y. intend to have al
if .76 IlalaLi a daplirlw. al ALE, PUB...
• jhe untio,oirned
. the fron2 , th • tote Loh' for
pa :r. o.t.t t•nahtie
to ;t - Jot 10 Qtve eyt
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'F?{~dPX , BOOKri
used in the
PUBLIC SCHOOLK
HIGH SCHOOL,
f•ELE4 T SCHOOLS
FEMALE COLLEGE,
WESTERN UNIVERSITY,
and the vanaus eilucational institutions iu this
city and vicinity.
Also a complete assortment al
SCHOOL STATIONARY,
Uopy-800 ks, Pens, Ink, Pencils. ShltaB. Rubber,
Writing, Letter a:,..1 Note Paper, Envelopea,
Drawing Pater, Rule, CerLpointion Books ar::.
For sale at
A FINE ASSORI Mhhl OF SLEIGH
..tILBeII3 mast reo.:l'‘ , l and for low by
IlteltHAM a LONE}
1 ,7 l,, berty 9trdei.
feb7Nlaw
IQ HOT GUNS—DOUBLE AND Sliti OLE
BARREL—The beat assortment.in the Cat,
for axle by BOWS R TNTL.EY.
001 l 186 Wood street.
Business Cards, &o.
(1.A76 uP L6E01 , 1 lICTCHINISON,)
Dealer in
FRANK KELLY
ISO Si t , et ra STREET
Ir 3 Smithfield Street
nAi ev,rs
Ts!
TEollAli N. MILLER,
-pecial Partner
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dl Wcod street, Pittstitu-:
HT RSDAY _lvo]
Railroads.
8U Ett ARRA
ON AND AgDgg MONDAY, AP rii 80tIL.
011TRAI 11014 AR.
'PAULI( TRAINS.
rrIELE 2113101911 51IAILT Itt A E N
leaves the paasenger Btation every morning
tinnday) at 2,50 a m, ator4.tha ac all sca
tiotul. and making direct courmtions at Harris
burg for Baltimore and Wa.Minktcm. ttrld for New
York ria Philadelphia.
TfiiTHROUGH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
le:s.vaz the Nanoger tatip n every monii-g (ex
cept Sunday) at 4 50 a in 9t6Ppate at all stations
botween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and mak
ing direct connection for New York at Philadel
phia.
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TUB 11111.01J011 EXPR 'ASS TILILLN Tearer
daily at k,50 p tn, stopping only at principal sta
tions, making direct connection at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington. and for New York via
qentown route and Philadelphia,
his. PASS LINE' lowvoi . tan 3tatim, SallY,
(except Sandal') at P 5,3.5 p. stp.ppuow only at
Price:anal st.an , ats. cow:tactics atloterrisburit lot
B&lthaurn and Washing - ton. and at Philadelpliia
ter Now York.
Dem:: lOU TEA, EN
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMAICTATION TrtAiti,
!slaves deify (altcept Sundasi at ii,45 p. , 11„ BUT -
ronDinz as fax f.. 9 Cc:me
m/kola.
AC:COMki D.3:1" TRAIN A.? r, ,a.ll
tioL 'MO daitY (45x , sn, unda.7,) at 8.80
t 7.2 CO COOMWID TI 02g TP.A.IN
1•711.11'd t:tatir• kz - reto (en p: Sar,d r ' 4
,au a, Is_
TB F. D l l mJI;U6.T:vkt TRAIN
Yr AD': :tt.rcc. Li all 7. !azow, Bum ;1
YOURTIi
Wial`t dtar. (tiara , : rupdt.r.
6.10 -a, At
TILS CRUB.U.II TRAIN
Eitation at f 1.06 a ts: retattikr
leaves Pittsburgh at 12.45 p
!CET VENING TRA ttris
....i6:tl.vg IN lirldi'.l2.P.:l.l 1 .... i PiLLOW°.
Baltimore aaptcal..._ . ....... ._._.11,G0 p. ist
fhiladeivlna Kapreae.. .... ...... _ .. 12,20 b. in.
/lan Lane... -...,--........... .... ..—..../.2.60 D. in.
1 tlfollith Mail train . 12 .20n _ m .
J ohnetown docennmodation 10,435 a., n„,..
IS, Wall',e.tltation A ooo mmodatiot... ..0,25 a. in.
Wa.:,'o Station Aooomaiodation ti,:t.6 a. m.
e....t'W.5.1ri Station Acoommodation.... /,40 p. m.
Ail N't'all'a tit:axiom:l Acoommodation..._6,eB p.m,
Baltimore Ilipress will arrive with Philadelphia
lei prone, at 12,20,. p. m.. on hitvida
WiliT
k
Trainie for Blairsville sad An connect(
al 2,1,,,,,c:e tr.trryecticn with 0 Mail and
joanstown A.ittio.nr-odrition Bast a WM.:, and
ali - 'with i:c.cir...l Ir . :right. ilast and West.
Maine for Ebenebuni connoct at Crosson wtt4"
El proEs trains and Mall train west, and with the
r.-.rotleh Ao , toaattodation and Express Train
1.:...nt
- 1 , , , ' , , , rt,11.4 Pv.blic tr. , llnd ri rreail.7 ii. thcli
is. caro..ii., in tom; EMS or West, to travel by the
if g1'i1...: i L Ja..ltlA itatiii,l“...A.l.l. :L a aooorn
:r..,,intl: - .n: , 'how °fated oannot be ciutriu.sett ca
11,1 t... 3- ,outs. Th t• Bond ii ballmts.l with
et,7ne, or,' i , c,trolr 'to-_ from dr..“.. W. cat
...i.itl-s ~..t.t- ,tcd., and tloinkri to el' siri . t
.. • • • .i.i.- • t ... i i ii at..., t .ititor.i.as.
r• i fi, :4 t .
Sit W YC2lb..
P 2 . 14
Lati
10,50
10,00
syso
ftrlltr,s.44* chclk t.i!itatior,g e rePral.
ytest,i I. 640 rand. r.. 1 t , ) ? hi)
urs anG Now ivelL.
e&z!L _
4, & - Peasenier3 Parch Asia; gozets tri Cat. wit.
be ...used sin exttss siot , .ains to Litstance
tie, aduitica k , the ration rates. closp: rcx
natiow, where the c , a.tpans ha., no moot.
31071.1[Cli—in eaae of the CouiPanY rc
ih,nazirc: mtpoar,ible for personal bagitsF.,
eal.v an , for sar,,-abt r ,, .a.expeedi:,...2 0/00.
lg nib :23 Lf.T.aee b•XT, WZP/OrCKi
9"./L9Ol I.P.e.V.DaSerh aL.• h./blame from
ievot, of a 61.a. - ros LLVl te 6v7h,
of.setn•r , 1,1
Far daiscra &DPI) , to
.1. STEWART, Anna,
31 ihr: u ou Litecrts
- ^,' I .<'M4
p•sts:t. THE: rstl:3.
P.Ttql Ff.ll-91illi CHICAGO RIILIUI
Tu ALL POINT, IN 71IE WE T
h4ll' TH 11 FAT AND NORTII 1.4 IAT
Short.-ftt nud howl 1 )1r..1 . 1. Rutile 10 the
Weftt,
vl LATER A RR .11% GEMENT
ChN AND AFTER Novriint:lt Itith
:.• tram, rk.,/ a _
r' WART, FHI;U TLAJ
Incago Ex re 4
:•t•.•urt.rh. -I , a
s:•tgherly
A rr.ve,
:
p
Ml3l LINCINNATI s 1
Art
t oh, trlnup
t'uo,:lnc t
l•
I,tng
A ; rat:, through to Chwa.go withvut chnuga
GI Cur .
- T . :0. time to Ciro' nnati is the same ad
:•o• uhenvnle. Train,,:, f•cad+ weer at
L and pas,engera al' g.. Cin••tonaul
roger tier.
'!ir.ST'LINE AND ALLIANCE MAI
Mail.
Aoc-d wt•dati,n
Leave httat urgh. m. 2.15 d. m
Adeghenv a . u, m
Ne=v firiihd , rt 5.3 , 1 nd m
e. . 1 .1 ,, a. tn. 7
~
Arrit, Ctegtline.. A 3, p.m 41 p. nt
---
Tneee train!t gtt. , p at drinetdal tdathd. t.,'mee t;
Allegheny and livehetter
NEW BHItiEITON ACCOMMO It I'N
ThAINS--Fr_du .Federal ttreet :Sttod.'
uhe:ty City.
Leave
Allegheny a Lu
Arrive
N. Itrighddt 11.15 aua p. m. 6.25 D. 7.8.5
i... J..wi 1 , . H
EAST ‘V. A RD
r • ght ra
rIJ
'kneel:ten, a. in it n 2. P. 4.50 p.
Ek-TIVARD IRA IN,.
AIAHICF. AT 1./TTSlll'll,kl
Itteago it-xpre.ha Mt
4cage Ex
_pre... p. m. C . tnnnati E.L•re, 7fA , p m.
re,t ino OP p.
THAT,H FOR NEW CA , TLE. MERCER and
OIL ilrY
Ma:
~ , • 1 a. a.
Leoo o 1 i _ oburkti .
alleg ben ---
An Ire Now Caetle o.
EASTWARD
Lease New Ca.ttle
A ruice Pt , .shurgh
Alleghen
it Ki A 111
rainA are run hy lubtu Luna. whi c h u
2 in:nu:cf. slower ,hen Pit , ehcrith time
For turth, i hr ,ugh
1 , 14 to OEM. PARKIN, Ticket Ag.:•
I'ni n Pa:=senge• Station ureti, Pa.
A Q. C ., :•' , ELBERh..I Agent Allegheny.
• 11 S li. JERVIS. General Superintendent,
PAYSi:N. General Paaaenger Agent.
1,6\ ELM, P;TlSlitliGil WiIEBIANG
I% INTER ARRANGEMENT
(IN AND AFTER MONDAY, NOTE/N-
V Pennsylvania
16th, IS-3 Trans will leave the Depot
.1 th,• Pennsylvania Railroad. is Pinsburgh.
loPes. .as
ITITSBDRiIfi AND W LIBELING LINB,
Leave
Pittsburgh... 145 a. al. 6 2t) a. m. 1.45 p. m.
Wetlsvule.. .4. ' 4.03
tenbenv,lle, 5.10 " 0.45 '• 5.05 "
IV heeling .... 6 " 11 00 '•
Arrive,
Bellair 6.1.0 " 11.15 " 62U "
Cr.rinezling at Steubenville and Bellair with Steu
benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio
Itarlroad for Zanesville , Newark,Coliambus. Xenia
Dayton, Indianapolis, Cincitaiatti Loupville,
Cairo, St Louis, StJeseph, and all points west and
south•wcst, and at Wheeling with Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
PITT:BURGIi AND CLE‘ Ii tLAN t)
Leaves pm-5611'13h 1.15 a. M. 1.45 p.
m.
4.50
Bayard ..... ..5.56 " 5.25 ''
Alliance __.6.0,:" 6,15 "
Ravenna 7.40 " 6
Hudson 5.11 "
rrives Cleveland.. ..9.2 5.40
Conriec,ing at Bayard with Tusearawa I.ra.nch
for New PLiladelphia and Canal Doper; at Alli
er," vt, , h l'ittsbureb. A! , rt Way: c lac LD , C9,Zi.
ii 511 2 .4154 at Ravenna with Atlantic and Great
Western Railroad for Warren. Greenville, Mead
vide. Union, Corry, Jamestown and Salamanca
it: 11 0.d.9...0 wit 2 Cleveland, and
I :incinnati R. E, for Alton. Cuyahoga Falls
snd Millersburg, and et I leveland with C. arts E.
0;R. tor Brie. - 01.12.n.kirfr. a. d 14..f.ta:.1, with t J.
LB. for Sandusky, Toledo, also with slearr,e, bet
Detroit.
Steubenville and Wellsville Accommodation
leaves Allegheny City at 350 p.
Returning Trains arrive at 10.00 a, m., s.su p
8.05 p. in. and 2.10 a. in.
Through Tioketiqo all nromineut,pointa can be
procuered at the Liberty street Depot, kitts
burgh,
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
And at All tdVs
A. Q CAI39BLBERRY. Tioket Agent.
FOr farther Information apply to
WILLIAM isTEWAItT, Agent.
nol7
At the Company's 011 0. 4 .7pistitigiatiOn, Penn It.
' NING, NOVEXBER 19 1 1863 .
i.ft-444-4, 1 4-;-141.+5f4f.----
- Railroads. Banking Ito'
RW 80tririt
ill RAILROAD. -
INDIANAPOLIS An CINCINNATI R. IL
Connecting at Indianapol Railroaderre /biota.
and Terre Haute and Alton to Rt. Louis
and Lafayette and Indianapoli t New Albany and
Salem and Michigan Central Rraloads for curl ea-
It'OCK ISLA_ND. BURLINGTON, and all
intermediate points.
Through Freight Trait to INDIANAPOLIS,
/ERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE and PERT.
Freights and passengers carried from Csr.cia
ned or Lawrenceburg in law time than by any
other rcr.te by twenny-four hours, and at as low
rates. e only read by which shipments sac be
tugade rrc.:., Cis ciar...ad to the West, without brine:-
built
ilonsignments made to F, C. WEST. or ALEX.
, IitAYDON, Freight Azenissit Cinoitutati, OF U.
0. HALISTESA.gent at Lawrenceburgh, JOHND. MOR RLS.lndianapolis, will receive prompt
attention, and no charge for commission,. ao
Olitlios You DRAYAGE OH 0010111ISION AT Law-
HEACIBITHG.
For further information apply to THOS. RATI
iiA.N. o, 122 Monongahela HonBo, agent of the
Cca.pany, who is prepared to give rasousa sa
t-larva for passengers and freight to Indianapolis.
lerro Banta. Lafayette, Chicago, Peru , tireati
trestle. Crewfordevilla. Charleston, Paris and Mat
toon. ko.. Esc. IT C LORD. President.
_
ERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
rirrtimUßc .11.
emohois vAlifilA President.
. hi. GORDON. tieivetan.
u".71.1.t. R. D. COCHRAN. (ion 'I Agent.
No. 92 Water street ; (Spins CVe Werehou.so.
TIP mired Pittabersh.
Will meats arann.: r.ll kinds of Tall and MA-
Ina RMS.
A Hom tutlrn nisnated by Directors who
On FTC knovrn in doe conunninnitz7. and who are
determined, hr promptness and liberality, to man
lain tho nhar toter whioh they have ilae cmod. as of
ferinz the best PrOt"Ctiela to those who desire to be
insured,
AtISATEt. 00TOI2;1t nath, .2.841).
Stt . . - .1 2.ooennt: , I 63,000 00
Mt•rtus,ean 2,160 00
G 4 ca } hso 00
Oran Amount., 0t0,...,,,,,„„, 7.009 .3
01141
.- . .... ILSE 99
Prtunfurn F0t0... .. ... .. . ... 27,600 20
Notee 2.,..1 MN ithmunte.L.. ... ... _... 174,070 14
NISIICTOII6.
tt Miller. Jr.. Janzee
ttntllnniel Bonne, Alexander
Eloorge Dars-ir Wm. H. Smith
Cher. W. ltieketN.-, Andrew Ackley
klezendar S pear. .David M. Inc.
P.0.•1 3. Tbninzs, Thew. Bak , ,Tre'i L.
.lip It. fcl'eur:e.
?IR -
RELikhOE MUTUAL INBUitANCE
ci
thdittins,. Liuuto.l PorPottlud. MAsfOt , i
kurzitalo, town or
country.
cr YUEN NO. SON w. AIL NITT &Tab El'
Vnab Cali L) 0229,510 09.
&met', t1at),51,508 44.
invented as followF,
ri nrt Mortza.ce or Improved gib Pro
veny, worth double, the, ELT...CALIL ......
firotind mtg., drat clans
Panraylvania Raih , ad WA VI tent.
Mortgae Loans, PO,OOO,
City 6 p cent. 10an.....___
Allegheny County 6 F cent. Paansyl.
waniaßailroad Loans__ 10.000 OC
ollatoral loans,
well saoured - ._ ...... 2.600 00
:Antingdon anti Broad Top Hannon
Railroad company. mortgage "
Per.uzylvania Railroad Co. Stook...—.
StOC:( of Raliazoe Mutual Instiranos
Company.. . 91 , 1,Mj CC
Stock of Couhty Fire 11.2 , 2rknee Co 1.050
f1 , ,,.Ph2, M. R. L.1.41:11 . a.D , ..t.“..4. 4 MAJ
5.135 01
Meallar.tece Bank do 2.012 50
Union M. Inanranoe Cu'e ...... 160 OC
Lm_J, 0;"cot - Fi.bl.s. Ivine:es raver. ..... - 16.297 18
Book Ams:rata s - nanrad interact eta— 6.216 72
Coo, •94 In lends of kTISSIt , ... 11.335 16
aaa3.1.01
ZN; TibitittE Preadderit
Wal. K. Tnonan Robert 6:aeti.
Frederick limn, hitmar,
Corn.ho3 Steve': litila;
John Worre; 1)4.'1:117Rn !BP.
CL/dut, L.
Robert Tolau.l. : Loth
Leiarki.
leroder!rk L4rr_i'r
.tbsllo Weer. .Iso th b T. r w it e i s t o a .
int
uu Ito
a
itizaell,Yiltsbur t
1, -,7 CtiAN, Swretary.
_ 1)N Pr , 1 7 1 , 1N,
Jorthen-, onra , r'l"etrd Wcods
AGAIN.ST LOSS
' - I EtE.
E ref.
ift kJ' ER FULP 11.1NUIZAIttil
C.):4 e_4ll YCYP El ILA DELP HIA I OF
1.4 11:41 RI UT sirsxrr,
ui mh.
67. • i? J.LN. jet.
Av. Act of Assam bLv
,sktzt.
If izr • Ai AnzL
.—...Z1,F51,X4 88
AgiatC. (Pre&e".ii f.!.!ne
^a,:-.rn;v Lo+L.l co ample 1",:,..16t
taral
it ts:.. • rd,
tl..`,lnP".
The • - ,e 17 'orb len thiloom•
pan, can dcsm,, frc•a, has,
beim determined.
To. menerr..; de , :trtptlon of Pro
61d-7,,n and e• - tult. - 7. at rated t. 2 low as a reZ.st: rf.th ore-a:icy.
ea tSetr ILlourvorhcion, •_perlod of tart
/ears. they 'nave uaid losses by Fire, to an amount
es,teealing Your Millions of Dollars, thereby af
fording evldence of the advantages of Insuranoe.
43 Vet I at the ability and dispetution to meet with
: • --.•- sal L.s.b wttes.
dtrina tfla year 14e1 5 , lIIRS.Le/R
DIP.Xt.If RP. ,
- tv . Bar 'c' , JeCai D. Leer*
TobiLs Y egner, }.'avid S. }drown,,
Saluced Oren ' lima., Lee r
Two/ It. „Mitt., Edward C. Dale.
qr„orro t . l churns , .leorge Fates,
AS. r, PANC.fin, President.
''' ARD C. DALE, Vice President,
4. att\ -- etstl,r,t tern.
ARDNRR COFFIN,. Ageat,
r.a PT,,rtcoast ocr. Third and Wood sta.
---,----
PI4II.4OELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE °OXFAM Y ,
NO. 149 01IESTNUT STREET.
oppeuvisf CllO ULlBiollul Lleesee
ttaidtal t 321114.100 Assete.-...11/04,11043.
-----
‘440 LILL MAILIR ALL ILLND OE? J.
:7t:1. 4 '1"T CR, either Perpetual or LiMlted,o.l
e , leeoriotion ~f Property or Menai:Land:sA at
reasc:lehle rates 0; premium,.
110ReIR f P. KING President
1 1E. EALDWiII, 1.6.16 Preafjea
1 , 1 P.:ROTORS.
Chs.,.e. ;Jere. 11 R. 0,:d .. .t . a
E. Is. litairlipn. 4ii 4,1 116 lA.' r•l l ,J . r.
P. E. dare- • :..taph -3. Pact
O. Ph
Li. J. Magares oi,ler.
1. !a I.ao ,L.•.. t,11,(1,t4,7
L. • % ..!.. f,t)
ACCuLl'.lllCkidtlol3
" 1 IL
p.
ALI BNE! Y NSLIFIANI3: cu.
CIRC#II.
OkiriCli, .10. S 7 ntlii Zsukk
NBl Utci .A.GzuissT A.Ljl, ILLNIEW yip
FLEE A. ND MARINE R 1.8.11.8.
C Preeident: JOHN D. MoCORD.
Yre,idonti D. M. 1•00 K, Secrets-;; Capt.
WILLIAM 1.)11..., Lionerai Alen t..
_ LRECTo RB--.l.saaa J °nee. t. ••O. linasGY.
ve7 It. Oral. Jolla A. ii r ibo,,t, B.
L. Falinestock, j Glxn D. MrOord ) Captadn Ad.m.c
it. P. Cr.vt_ kiaar.l. Reber.
F V' li/V.1.81,11NG GOODS.
FOP.THSt tit/At:MI.
IiIACRIIIII at GLYDE
attentioz to their Pthok
MEN'S and YOUTIPB
Linen fund Traveling tilatirta,
Collars, S les, duspendera,
ILlnen and Silk anditerehlelk,
Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, se.
4RNY SHIRTS,
Aud tioidlers' harnishing tiooda, alwaja on hand
at MACRUM k GLYDB G.
501.4 'fa Mat yet st.. between tthdaDismotaf
PRE, TS Ftß THE HOLIDAY'S"
rei S utts!cßlßEEs II AVE JUST
overied especially for the Holiday's a very
large and desirable stook of
PINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD AND SILVER 'SWATHES,
.dice and ( Jentlemen's wear, fine Bronze
Fancy floods,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
suet be can - t.,re, oaka and fruit basket% goblets,
ok-rd ca. - -ea, tea Bette, etc., and a terse variety of
suitable articles for presents.
RPINF.IIAN.ILETRAN .1k NEI DLR.
decal 41.11 Fifth street
OAP-40 BOX} S TOILET SOAp As
sorted. s store an l for sale b
& BROS.
I* dr 123 Wood Numb.
gusBALNDERRIES— 12 BRIE, CHOICE
uranberries. Jost reo.lved and for male by
&
oga Omar Ettairst aiid Ant weeks
ALIWZISt 4.3HT9
Laurance.
sra3 girl
INEWP.ANCit
BY TUG,
10 MP A NY
ri b5.6a1 Lt
44E2 5(
iw fe6 fif
(4 , ..t.C47 77,1,)
.1. C COiliN. e.ar, •
"
Ituori i -
00,
ILT ; ROLMINS m iss, as AM ei
.P 1 6 andMeebarmy 81-kers di Den Wore In
Notes. Drafts, Aooeptanees. Gold. Vert And:Gan k
Notes. Paths. an the _ -WW -3, P 1
eitorloo e.
lleeflons e all the dtr Tee
es
L'alted mat. Deposits resew p a r
current paper, No. 57 Market street, 'sue
Mina marlourth streets.
OOLLAH SAYINGS BANK,
fps FOLJUTE &TWEET,
UIiARTERED
earms DAILY, FROM f TO 2 O'lnoillit.4
also. on Wednesday and Sacnrdny OV =inn,
from May Ist to November Ist. from 7 co 9 , 'elook
and from November let to May 17 ; from 8 to 9
Ix dock.
Deposits reeeived of all suns not leas than Oas
DOLLAR. and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year. in Jane and December. Interest bas
been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem
ber since the Bank was argent:od. at the rate 0 , 0114
Per cent. a year.
Int.ermt. not drawn out, le plated to the
credit of the depositor ae principal, and bears the
same interest hens the Ant days of June and P."-
camber, compounding Woe a year, withoat
proubling the depositor to call or even doableat
MS Pass beoL At this rate money willin
less than twelve Yearn. • •
Bookl, containing the Charts•. By-ra.ara, /Was
and Regulations. furnished craib, c enoboation
at the ola so:
tZIiZIMIZT
,jBtift.e.R AL8.8..3.4 •
VIOZ
John B. Mlraddett, Isaac M. Pennock
John Holmes. John Ittorahsj.L
4.laTander Snow, James B. D. Meet;
.aenj. I.,_pahneototi. A. M. Pollock. M...D
Jumeo McAuley. Hill Puzavin
Jamez Berimon.
. ..
,11UL
CalvinAdams,J ntIII9, II t.IILE4 D. kieill`
John G. Baokofea. Peter A. Medea.*
George Blaek, Wm. Vankirk
John C. Bindley, lames Shidle,
Alonso A. CUM..., ii.Obtrl F.obh,
Charles A. Colton, Walter P. Aft,rativt
Wm. Goatlas. John Orr.
John Evana, Heavy L. Rlnawatt. ,
Wm P WOYMan, John 11. Shoenheiryhy,
Wm. S. Haven, Wm. Z. Bolmam.
Peter H. gunk; . Alazander 19nd11.
Nahard Hays, issue Whittier.Wm H. Laveld% C.h.risdan :calor
SEICF.RTAAV LIZ 1.410.1.11T.7424.
t" i.AILLJIB 4. OOLWN.
•
FARMERS' DEPOSIT BANKING CO.
BANK 01 DRPOSIT AND DISCOBT
Par and Ourrent Funds Reoeivad on
Deposit.
rillitE UNDERSIGNED STOCRIAOLD.
ERS are individually responsible to deposi
tors to the whole extent of their private meanie
James Marshall, William Young,
John Scott, Jacob Painter,
William Walker. William C arr,
Samuel George, S. B. Robison,
Thomas Mellen, Thorasa Scott.
Robert Bell, Joseph Love.
John McDevitt, D. A. Stewart,
John Floyd, D. R. Galway. •
Hay Walker, •W. W. Itt'Ciregor,
John S. Dilworth
JAMES MARSHALL President.
IL A. GEORGE, Cashier. lanB
BB L ESTA' X lASTINtIOI
ei.+TATEMENT OF TIIE CONbITION
of the above institution on the 2d day of No
vember, 13E6, published in conformity to the
charter:
=MIMI
Amount of Deposits, Nov. ai, 18 4 .3 $103.594 18
Amount of Interest duo Depositors__ 1,9 A 91
Amount of Cmtingent Fund 2,423 91
ASSETS.
First Liens on Real 85tate..535.200 01
Uni(cd utates Bonds ;0,00 (X)
C.
i.
Debt . Certineates and
Notes, (market value) 11.051 71 ,
Interest warted Oct due .... .
Office Furniture Mu On
Casts on hand 11,0 ii zsi
A. A. CARRIER, Tre Slit; aalro' r 3
.al
The undersd. nd dug have
examined theigne A
boo of the InstitutCommittee,
ion, the bonds
and eecuritie3, counted the cash, he., and have
found the ab.ce sta:enannt to be correct.
ti B. COPELA.N
N I CH. iLA.S' V oliG Y,
WM. 11. SMITH.
Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY BAT
URD AY EV h,.N.1
LNIENEST PAID at 8 percent. per annum
I RI:SPICES .
LiAA.,_ JONES, rarstnEv.r.
Hon.T. M. Howe,' lion.J,IA Moorhen
Mm. H. Smith, G. G Hussey.
W. B. Copeland, Jacob Palmer.
Harvey Child's, I Nicholas Voectly.
Office, 63 Fourth Street.
no 4
LOAN OFFICE
N Y E
o. XOO 8711.11{13T
ti ear the corner .1 44 .:11, Plttaburet.
ti u3&3+?
B en t rold and 8118 N ALL
crr,
ttrods, Jewoiriv. iiold and gilyer IN'ateheft, and
'funds of va,itable for any fnazth of
tine agreed on. The ttne•d: Ner..not ba detYz , ed
cement the Ticket.
ZiD- lionn from k p, .4;
JOlllit LITTLE, Jr.,
SO. WS 1 , 0 IT it Ira rrirsiglrr,
STOCK AND RILL BROKER
Boucle, and islordzagea
haeurbt and 140'
HUME SAVINUS INSTITUTION, NO,
110 Smithfield atzee4 opposite the CuEteh.
Chartered by the Legialature,
3 C 3E, Ti.
President
.JA1111:8 PAR.X,
VWA PRiCaIDENTS.
K' CU, H. smith H, F. Re I,',
Thoa. D. ?dealer d. PALL , 5131Wa
leranois Sellerr. Jositu• Rhodos
John F. Jonnir.ea, TacoL Stuckreth
Thomas S. Biel: Alex. Bradley
Henry Lloyd A thred Slack
=ELM
Josiah King C Zug
A S Bell Jos Dilworto
6' S Fowler Vi A Reed
Jag W Wooqweli RC Eclarnerce
JRehm C W Ricketset.
M Tierna4., is LI Wittman
1) H Long R J Anderson
Jas W Beital D h McKinley
0 II Wolf Robert D Cannier;
Win dmitn W lhcosen
(.4 B Jones 111 F TO1:103
W H Phelps C B Herron.
WBOR ETA ST t IrD T2AdSCILIZE
D. P. AIoKINLEY.
Open daily. trona 9A. kt. to 2P. Y. AJeo , 'ruse
-1 and Saturday ovening_s,from 6 1,, 8 o'clock.
epoai•s received of ONE DIME al upwards.
ividands declared in December an i June DI
Caen year.
Dividends ailowwi to remain a., - e place t o the
credit of the depositor as pridoical. and hear in
terest, thus occapounding it.
Books containing Charter, By-Laws. , ke., te• f
ai4 ed at the office.
Ate— This Institetion offers, especially to these
rerSollB whose earnings are email. the opportunity
to accumulate, by imall deposits, easily .wved, a
sum which will boa resource what, needed, toein
money not only being safe but bearing in tercet. •
stead of remaining unproductive. m L
Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters.
ii - loaNucupt2E SALOON ALWAYS
V in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat
ing es!abliihnient has just reviewed a largo 'eP
ply of Baltimore Shen Oysters. TneY ai.l ce
served up in the bet possible manner, witn all
the delicacies the Market affords Don't forget
the place, corner of Fifth and Union streets.
seDe-dti F. WElti, Proprietor.
VI7 HERE DO YOU DUTY.. 0 U
913013.9? ? •
GO 10 NO. 16 FIFTH STREET,
and get a Good Article from
D. S. DIFFENBACHER,
P. S, — Ladiat' good Kid Slippers for 60 cents
blft
kIALL AND EXAMINE THE LAB,
ll ges cheapest and beet neck of Boole, Shoes,
Gaiters, Ba.moralf. Game, &c., BORLA in the city, at
ket . docr from Fil.h
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4 , 4CKET AND TABLE if UTLERY
B. - A splendid a_sortment or sale by
JAMES n(j4ll.
024 13a Wupci et.
RECEIVING NEW BOOTS, SHOES,
GAITERS. 13ALMORALB and GUMS
every day at
BORLAND'S,
cc6l 93 Ma,ket
WILD 'FIGRKE
YS-6 TS
WILD I
KEY. 3, just reeelved and for sale by
FET'LRR Az ARMSTRONG
corner Market and First street&
APPLES— 800 BBLS. CHOICE AP
I - LES, inn received and for aaJe by
FlfaZniß ,k AltMiincONG,
oa3l corner Market an, 'Pint streets
C ULTIVATOR* PLOWS; FODDEIt
°Uttar& 84M1 drilla, hay elevators, dos Pow
era. OiRIM. farm mills, &0.. for gate by
IINCI(11431 & LONG
127 Liberty Atroat.
WALL PAPERS CHEAP—SOGHT
before the ladt actrance in price. IU
For "ale
W, P. MARRHALL
87 Wood et
OtZEN HON TEETERS' 1111.TElk..-
t ' received and for sale by i
OW. A. Linda. •-•
NM 69 Maw 6t, Allschem
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Ra~o~ci:.Tiai~ ~~,,
PitttburgllA aVUtlbtith4 Asti:ea&
mu V.R BRANGIIMIM, ,
0 -
um Awn' ArTER MIATIIIMAY, 11114:
GUST vs Lbßea 711CIA1 Wilit PAM
lows, tha P C. R. Tt
Lem!
trial' to and'lrt" Vt.toutiwrf T •PittabjE S se " tar
Cxprom do d,, 3:40 p m -Sao
lstild'....r d om: .1 Ao'‘om'dao'n II m 11:004112
d o a, &lc p m 11 m Port Perry do 700 p m WO 111
Bradaook's Aooom'L. 4 15 P m 5:40 p m
ianday Church train to arid
from MoKourport I:l3o_p_m 10;00 a a
For ti nets apply to tIEO.BOuLTONiket
rahla:lrd H. BLAOKBO7SO4Aop't
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A.131R1 VIILLA DIMPARIMUK ISP
D EPA TUBB&
grpross train, Fort =Wayne and tiderigo k SIM
aka way matla from Crostini, t9,,OhignglkliAla-la•
Cleveland and Pittsbmilt train, 2 au" WON/
it midnight.
Mail tram_, Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne . k, Oblate
tad Closes . train
Way mails between bnrgh end ' •
Cleveland Pittsburgh traity,Eq,so a. m. 0
it midnight. This thin to,ltes way midis between
ttocherter, ha., and Bellair_o,
,gx,ruae, Pi:cal:ugh, Fort'Piano and Mena
',.M P. m. Closed at 1450 p, at.
Caralaml A Pittsburgh train. 450 z. In. name
it Litbo p
_
ARPIVAL
einoianari Fa press, 2:35 p.
61.a.i1 train, Pit - tab:v:o, Pop!. Warne I chiplip•
D. tn.
CI roland and Pittlbtrah train, 4:20 p ; m.
It:litter front the West on 3:55 I
m. 4 r m.
an* 4 , 30 P. M.. t111:1013 Will beroady for deliv at
p.
981:1VA6.9.lFDJ)EP,&RTIJREO TAM
EASTERN MAIL&
DATA 10 OR ES
Mc mail train for the East departs at foStraim.
Jones at midnight. This train will also take the
wthy mails between Pittsburgh and Harriahurg.
The through Exprtaist train for -the east Bra,,
at4.081..m. Closes at B:3o_p. to.
The Fest try .a for the least departs at 11.10 p.
ti Clow at p,
-I RR/ FALB
The wail train designated as the Baltimore Ix
,. raze arrives at 12445 p. m.
The Philadelphia 1= real arrives at 1:15 p. m.
Both of the above will be delivered at IhSO p. m.
The Fast train arrives at 1:30 a. in.
4 MINING POST'
STEAM PRINTING
tFl' 'X' A. t3l4lE*lollßilrmittT'rg
CORkEil f-IFTII & WOOD STREETS
H . *. V tUUDE
EtrA,Alf 6
slo'.'r3 01
44-v. nave vrepertd to ezeouto all cedes
EVIRY 1)ESCIL12110N OP
BOOR t JOB PRINTING
i;rl izat,atnh. mnd te, the loofa SZPCEUT
iis- thotiti! -- i.= 7,'(;4
, 1 • • . ky au:at actvatlte
RAILROAD,
NOVATO, ii WiAL PRINTINi
or A‘ r,Ana,
BLANKS, BRIM
"2:8'11-'15 AT to:, REGISTER',
%;R.A. Viz FT""t, RECEIPTS,
['PI W e?tr Eli lig in Colors,
l' 4ILDS
Sho w bills, Handbills, Labels, Cal
lege a 4 School Schemes, Hotel
901:-. or Pare,invitatsona,Ase.
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C
FOR UONTERTS Es EXHIIII.I7ONI3
.11/.ta.-' LI k-ZI'A.I4k3AL'ILb
de, .s c. 34 r$ TIMI
o) 4) R h
J tiv KY IJi£3Ct2;eric .
filatrool awl ®allege Catalorgueik.,
N.iftoellanooms lastaJoirears,
I:4lltticatitlll6, Ij.CCwlp 19, 13r1et4, eta
BEILANH BOORS,
I .IFMTEII ICEAloft,
St_CABER BOOKS, Uftle,Clol4
?OR
liSn kid aL nking Houises
'OIWIGE.
A; .1., t , 4KX EXEOUTED ,PROMETLI
POl4l' MOIL litat Kai£3, Mtn mud 19 90019 nee
pRIVAIE DISEASES
DI?, BROWN'S OFFICE,
60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Cititond and etraniera in need o' medical ad
vice ehonld not fail to give hitn a eall.
Dr. 13rown'd re,oethea nevor Lail entre jmpyn
'lea, scrofulous and' venereal affections—Aje,
he; odita i -7 taint. goeh as tatter. psoriasis and oth
er akin. iaessaa, the origin of whioh the pakten
Is ignorant.
SEMINAL W15.A.K.1CH82.
Dr. Ira remedica for this affliction. brought or
by solitary habits., aro the only medicines knows
in this conatry which are late and will sweetly
restore to health,
Dr. Brown's reaLOciios onto in a few days thjk
1L Cal afth. - ..ti00.
He also treat Pi:cs, ,- tonnorrhoo, Unita,
Olga/Linos 1. °mai, D•eos.Eos, Paine in the Bach
and Kid.r.o.vr., 111',Laticil of the Bladder. strict
tires, ow.
4 letter ;c, be i..nJwored must contain at lesal
ONE DOLLAR.
Modinm eon: to r,; , 6.1812.39 Pafeiy packed.
cries -.71 - Iprivav• r • r 4.) ' - ! S I.I.TfIPIRLD
arEtErT.PP;;: - .-c% Ps t 0.15.14 w
303 bosea la. raj k.nd fUc, ,i,artei boxes
new AL R. Raisins.
10; boxes and 100 half bozoeantris layer
Raisins;
Frailasoodleaa Riti2alll;
25 Kora do do
20 boxes Hulytna
ow larAinE and for !ale b.;
f t M In ITHI~RtI,
HAY AND MANURE Ir4)RE S. RAT
Rakes, :Scythes, &lathe, 4 cyt12,43 Sbones,
Grair, oradlets, au , l ialier I Pie
1,
4.. 6 1 EW FRENCH PAP A$ HINIHNGS
IN from tho celebrated manufacianet, of Deli
coon dr Defoe/tea, in Paris, teat received and for
sale by
P. hi dIit9BALL.
R 7 It nod street.
A.1[1300114 MG POLES
0,16 by
ii6NV N.
13FW d ~met
EILAZED wAr t, PAPES — AT I{6 QDg
lun Per roll. for male by
oo9D W. P. MARNFALL .
W Wood —iitrseL
WESTh
rsl3 P C 1 11
DITIOMB AID IMP'IOII3IIINt
TO OUB. Orilla.
har3 41 Oats
NONE
S VELOPEZ,
CONTRACTS,
Llis ddF
Gar tacit cios for printha
BARR & IRYERB,
REEIIMATIBIff
n A NI 4 I.egy
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