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During the , putoirtir • rift* Inoreated its Circulation. ?fr':;::•••.•4:64thstanding organized efforts to ±:•:.4i / :i • • curtail It. present year brings with it, not the -:= 7 : , 'SuPpgssioN OP tHESEB.ELLION, As otliradrairdstration so frequently promised -4t , • ' ,;;..etor - haYe those in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY • _ OR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT Thatrprinelpal ellbrts. have , been devoted to schemes for, Oongraing ,Therneelves Power. • • -- • k.... ~ .. • • Poi trial, and we ‘deiirous..of speaking of , . their elowardshie to as L - 34,Waan . our paper MESE . . Character, 1.• n ,";:' iiirheretofere.the Pint will remain an Indistionctent - Temocratio Journal, DEVOTED TO THE Preservation of the Constitution, 101E11 RESTORATION OF THE UNION; It Will oonftne itself to the dlaenestonot EDIXIMANIPQ r.'wr 'ow e , And have no connection whatever with schemes of a - Personal or-FaCtional Character It will be nobody's organ, but the faithful BE= Sound Conservative . Sentiments. Thta great work before American People is the I REPUBLICAN SYSTEM; Tb. Tlatadttattp rn the country vas iotia to save itblittbe Democratic ; and in order that it shall BE PRESERVED THE SIJOOESS Of titai4lAootoylif abSolntely necessary, and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We Gaped to be able to meet the expectations of our friends in tire discussion of the question wbletkivill be invoiced in the approaching PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. . OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT PsX4laWai►ttaation willibe given to the News Depaitment.o4the pest; we shall labor to obtain LA.TEkT,BY, TELEGRAPH While evAlp)tistry will be exercised in our MISCELLANEOUS AND LOCAL DZPARTMENTS. Its CoMmercial Department Will beentnisted to one who is every way qual ified fora proper discharge of his duties ; It wil be conducted in an HONEST 31.A.NINTY..1' Et , Intsinded to Inform the public of honest end fair dealing, giving no countenance or encourage load to dishonest dealings. MI R. Da SE. : DAILY EIDATION, Per " month....' To nel}tikPerilinzillnatoPies "4TURDAY MORNING, PtitSl, t •' - 't I 1 i I •-r , Suoscriptionse, • i 2 00 • 1 . `11:1dria:". ===ll .`:wt0:11 ';frorn Queenstown and Liverpool: THEE FIRST-CLUBS P 0 *(11 - e-"' erful Iron Steamshipi.of the ex.," Line, SIDON, NECLA,.. - . . oxaraus,,.,...r. . 'Win s e lltrom Liverpool every sjpenutte'tiLTY..3; i. A Y,. from_ .CaLeenetcoa,...every,- - celterim_t4y `.ti MINES DAY, eiittlrceii;asrevirl , .:York. eerf • a lternate WEDNESDAY. National Steam Navigattasi •Company. , VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA, ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA, LY 111 sail from Liverpool and Queenste i W t )ae score, (forming a weekly line,) and • frdm.. to k every alternate SATURDAY. S age' Passage from New York, 1,46, Currency. •To New York, a 25 Gold or equivalent-in Currency. I 'assengers forwtellied to karts and ill:German ports at very low rates. Also, by the old Black Star Linear flret class clipper sailing vessels, fare from Liverpool 435 t.!urrency. To Liverpool - 820 Currency. Sight draftb foreale payablein any port of Europe. For Passage apply to WI.I.,LIAMS ts. GU lON, so Fulton St.., New - York, or THOS. RATTIGAN Agt, No. 122 Monongahela House, Water et, my26-Iyd Successor to Thos. Rattigan. Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia (INMAN . ). STEIM.S . .I3.II =I MINE. 14 . 401"1CE IL -4 0 TAE 3P11733L1C. THE UNDERSIGNED having been appointed agent for nr,.: the above line of Steamers vice - Mr. John Thompson, deceased, the business of the line here, will, hereafter I,e. carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street, near Fourth, where all applications should be made. The Steamers of this line are among the most magnificent afloat, and run direct between Liver pool and New York, sailing every week. The undersigned le also agent for TAPSOOTT'S celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X Line uf London Packets, by both of which he is pre pared to bring out passengers at very low rates. Sight Drafts for any amout on anypart of Europe for sale. Appl to D. O'NE.TT.t Foreign Emigration 4.genoy, Nn. 66 Smithfield street,Pittsburgh, Pa. . Passge from England and Ireland. EUROPEAN AGENCY. TRGMAS 11. RATTIGAN, A. EUROPEAN AGENT, No. lag &,' Monongahela - House, Pittsburgh, 'Pa., le prepared to bring out or bring out or bend back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail. Ing packets. SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis,and Cincinnati Rail road. Alan Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas gow and Galway. jan6-lyd • THOS. ii. RATTIGAN. Real Estate Savings Institution Q . TATEDIBNT OF TUE CONDITION of the above Institution, Saturday, April Seth, 1884: Amount of Deposita 6180,378 63 Amount interest due de • posktors May lat 8,674 08 Amokgnt Contingent Fund 6,023 96-4190,881 61 ASS ETS. First Liens on Real Estlet' 09,323 67 U• S. 6-20 Bonds at par.. 61,400 00 U.S. Debt Oer. and Notes 16,409 10 Accrued interest not col- looted Office Furniture Cash on hand.,. The undersigned Auditing Committee have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and have found the above statement to be correct. H. CHT.LUS N. V 0 F.GHTLT W. B. COPELAD. Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1864. inr-Etepoeits received DAILY and EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at SIX PER ()ENT. per annum. TRUSTEES I ISAAC JONES, President, Hon. Thos. M. Howe, . HIM. J. H. Moorhead, W m. H. Smith, C. G. Hussey, Wm. B. Copeland, Jacob Painter, Harvey Childs, Nicholas "Voeghtly. Office, 68 Fourth Street. A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer, my7-dtftalw gr4RUMPTON & CO., 367 LIBERTY IL) STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a superior article of PALM., GERALI.N,OLIVE and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and. Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which we confidently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should l be borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt,' Lime or Rosin, or any other substance in its manufac ture which can shrink or injure the finest fabric. Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes Green, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink, Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro. tecting windows, carpets and furniture from suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate, Jewelry Olaseware, Enameled Paintings and Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the bath and particularly for shampooning, the Sil ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a word all who have tried its superior qualities se knowledge it the greatest discovery of the age. This Company respectfully ask a trial from all who are interested, and in every case will refund the price of the same should it fall to accomplish what we claim for it. Sold at live cents per pound in tifty pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Aileglie , Birmingham and city residences tree of charge. Directions for use on all packages. Liberal discount to the trade. Merchants from abroad will do well to give CROMPTON to CO., a call, 367 Liberty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot. sal—Beware of all imitations. None genuine . unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Shell. as secured by the inventor by National copyright. tub2-tf • F OREIGN F 11.618 ,TNCITS, &C.,- 200 boxes Oranges, prime, 100 do Lemons, 100 frails lvloa Almonds, 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 60 bags Tarragona Almonds, 60 do Sicily Almonds, . 75 boxes Shelled Almonds, 30bags English Walnuts, 25 do Brazil Note, 30 do Filberts 200 do Pea Nuts, 6000 Cocoa Nuts, In store and landing, and for sale by REYBIER & BROS., mhl 126 and 128 Wood et Black Diamond Steel Works, PARK, BROTHER & CO., 1dd2t171 , 211:1178.11ES OP Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all alma. Warranted equal to any imported or manufac tured in this country. orvics AND WARICHOURN, 149 & 151 First and 120 & 122 Second its,. febiti-lyd PITTSBURGH. BUSH. SEED BUCKWHEAT, 1010 15 bids. Dried Apples. 1000 bush. Ear Corn, 1500 bush. Oats. 300 bbls. Gaff Mills Flour. In store and for sale by PATTERSON & AMMON Jels No. 6 Wood its 10 FIRKINS PRIME FRESH ter, 100 'tibia Potatoes, 1000 bush Oats, 200 bbla Family Flour, In store and for sale by PATTERSON di AMMON, No. 6 Wood st, NOW' ICIPIEMT..I2I3O. /SHE LATEST STYLES OF SILK .1 and cloth Mantillas, Sacques, Talmes, Cir culars, he. Also, Cloaking Cloths of allshades, Shawls and Dress Goode. Selling cheap fdr cash. Call and see, at H. J. LYNCH'S, 96 lflarketstreet, between Fifth and Diamond. jel6 1040 TONS OLD BOOKS WITH backs removed, old newspapers or anything that has once been writing or printing paper, for which the highest price =will paid at our Paper and Rag Warehouse, NO. 83 SMITHYTI Ell STREET. jels-lmd C. P. bIAIDILi & 00. WROUGHT IRON TWTHRS, Fol Webs, IdpirDILIZTH & 7• Seeds!, 04art • Setpi," Buckiye4 Garnett, Chill Ptid&Blott , dud SweetSoo4BO . 4tOps, ro- Oaf 'ono for sale I:eT , • BECKS/en &EON% Viatehoseco Ni IP PlXlPlaillajustacers&aubargiist ''Pa1W g446413 . /B ? n ri t = l . ,4"^a0.1474:7=:*010141.-*C ":1 - . -T-M STEAMSHIPS. 'CEDAR, sti; a , o o . 1,589 57 150 00 72,809 27-$190,681 67 SILVER PEARL SOAP. PITTSBURGH, PA WANTED. TO BLAST FURWAOBS. A. PIIEVES'BoSON, South and Pen. RAIN* • ADS: . 165. SOL 4 Ry 111 } A * R 4 4 . 15141 ), IPMEa NT.. „t va ..5113 . : Arm!' yojno . t.rf- *oppraple 14:_tr Pennsylvania Central Railroad DAILY' , TRIMIIM'ACCIOACMODATION, TRAIN leaves the passenger Station daily, (except Sun. day,)m., stopping at all stations 4 wean Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making direct connection for New York at Philadelphia. THE THROITOH MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) 4 SV,449o4,llospnincipal 'Station/4111A, direat ec•-0 at risburg for Bid ore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia: - THROUGH ES.PR tls TRAIN leaves dallY, at 4'26 . p. m...seppingrionit, a 5 principal .; 5t;,..; tions milking' direct connection at Harrisburg torßaltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown Route and Philadelphia. THE PAST,DINE /eaves the'Station_ daily r (except - Su t) at 8115 p. stoPping only - at rincipal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWI3 ACCOMMODATION TRIAN leaves - daily, (except Sunday,) 300 p. m. ' stop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone. FIRT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ferWalre Station, ladies daily, (except Sunday,) ats 20 a.m. S.IXIOND AUCOMMoDATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaven daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fm Wall's Station leaves (except bunday,).at 3.50 p. m. • 101.7.13111. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 00 p. at. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunda.: at 906 a. returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAIN S ARRIVE EN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS , Baltimore Expreaa 12 20 p.• m Philadelphia Express 1 25 p. Fast Line 12 50 a. m Through rtlail Train 12 20 a. in Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. in let Wall's Station Accommodation.... a 15 a. m 2d Wall's Station Accommodation-- 8 36 a. in 3d Wall's Station Accommodation.-- 1 65 p. m 4th Walre Station Accommodation.... 6 65p. m Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at i 26 p. in. on Mondays. 1325 INS FOR. BLAIRSVALLE and INDI ANA. connect at Blaileville Intersection with Through Aocommodation,Johnstown At:nov=o - and Express Train Last, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS FOR EBENSRITRG connect at Cres son with Expreas Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. The Traveling public Is ill rind it greatly to their interest, In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania itaitroad, as the accommo &atone now offered cannot be efirpassed on any other route. The road is ballasted with stour, and Is entirely tree trona dust, we can promise an (city, speed and co m tort to all - who may favor this roan with their patronage. 1 , A it h. TO NEW YO.ELEI PHILADELPHIA... BALTIMORE LANUASTI HARRISBURG Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Pent sylvanta Railroad, and to Philadelphia, italti more and New' York. Passengers puretuusing tickets in cars will be ;thorned "au access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Uompany has no Agent, NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible tor personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding Sloth N. B.—An Otunibut Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. For Tickets apply to J. STEW ART, Agent, At the P. R.. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grtait streets. j/.22 1864. aiiVi4lifif& 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT COI AND AFTER MAY 15th, 1.864, Cr trains run as Lonow% viz : Leave . _ ForChPga. ForClev'd. ForWheel'g Express 1.00'5.. m. }.OO a. m. 1.00 a. m. Express 1.10 p. m.• 1.10 p. m. I.lop. m. ffinll 6.30 a.m. 6.10 13. m. RL'TURNIN(L. Arrive Pittsburgh, Anew sail u. WY-2 ' 2° n ' B ' 2o P. in " 7.°° P. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT m., 7.00 pp m. t°4%&6Q ps,tnn; " p ' " Just received at the New Carpet Store of ACCIOIINIODATION TRAINS. MTarlal , Coil= & Co. , Leave Allegheny For Alliance. For YorN.O. For Steu'ci : I nah.l ; 2.10 p. m. p.te a. m. 6.40 IS. 12.00 M. ti.b4) p. M. 3.00 P. yenefiatrglimilrminthirs 4.40 p. M. 6.50 p. m. An witty - Am:sad; do* -- pliftcl. - AliortifienA ' NEW CAI PET S - roitv. OF RETURNING Arrive Allegheny, P., F. W. & Wy.7.20 & m., 8.20 2.36 D m., 4.60 p. rn. U. ec P. R. R.— . 9.3 u a. m. 6130. PARKLV, Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Ya. A. Q. CASSELLIERRY, Agent Allegheny City. F. IL NITERS, (ten. Ticket Agent, . p r xtuit & C4PPE 4 A , Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R. wativoilowgiaiANT TA ILO RS, A fik I SIVU TELPLELD STILkET, Summer -.A_rram.gernunt. E lArg il e AVID and s JUST ie d R aE C k E o I .VED A ArpriAND AFTER MONDAY, lIIAT - ID, -,-,a.......• .1 a UV 1863, Trains will leave the Depot, corner of r s .K.;.4 . ..AND summit GO ODS, -- 4. .. AND Consisting of Roes and Water streets, as follows; Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Cloth ., CaSilinbeeee g Vetting., s.c. Mail to and from tnntown. 765 a. In. 6 00 p. in. N. : Also, a large stook or Express ~ " 340 p. In. 960 a. in. in AL'KeesportAcc'dn. 11 00 a. in. 660 a. In. GEI3I4I ., PURNISIIIITG GOODS, ad , 6 „„ 15 a. m •,.., 2 06 .„,P,.• T . Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAYER tstPortPerry " ' 16 p. P. „."” 8a 40 " p . m. COLORS, NECK TiES.and everything usually Braddock% 4 P . "" " Y . M. kept by tiret , elaiss Furnishing Stores. Orders Sunday Church Train to prompVy executed. . mlus-Iyd and from 11Pkeeaport, 1 00 p. in. 10 00 5. tn. For tickets apply to CIEO. BOULTON, Agt. W. B. STOU'I, Supt. ap3o 'Teel// PrrTsß RG 11, PA WIRE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND j. most successful BUSINMS MAN'S COL LEGE in the United States. AlfirStudents can enter and.review-ett any time' CIRCULARS containingtull infortnationsent Palm of charge to. any address oh application to the Principals. JERK/NSA SMITH, del-lawthay pittebnrgh, Pa THE HOW ±: SEWING MACHINE. 'lnvented 1848. Perfected '1862. RECEIVED Tx - Li/Jul - Ft. pitoAt, ALL other Serving Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel er & Wilson's a medal for its' device', called “Cir cular Hook." The liowe Sewing Maehine, was awasled a premium (to an English Exhibitord as the best for all purposes on exhittitice# Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sok' and rented at N 05.12 tr. 14 St. Pair street A. AI MoGREGOR. my2o-dataw-ly Agent. p I,IIELLES, Ii.bOTCH UP AND BArTmio - doz gallon and quart Pickles, SO do pint Tickle'', 20 do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints, 200 do Pepper Sauce, 20• do (JUmberland Sauce, 10 do Worcesteshite Sauce, 5 do Walnut Ketchup; 6 do 211curhroon Ketchup, 20 do Imported French Mustard, 50 do 7 itatlon do do rust received and for sale by B.EYMER & BROS., teb29 . 128 and IA Wood et. AISINS, PRUNES AND CUR - XV RANTS -1,000 pkgs. Bumsh and Layer Raisins, In whole belt aid - quarter boxes, 60 mats Seedless Raisins, 26'k do do ' a 0 <makspriine Zante Ottrrants, 60 kegsPreacl Prunes and Plurals, kb boxes do do • Juat received and tor sale ky ____ • • ta :BROS., - PS god Jae Wood at. ALARGE MOT OF:= == loj= .: Congress Ws Tobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobaeso, Navy Pounds . 4 Brig L-.-A , 3.[1 ;.' t. 4, .14 , •:. • i OtiVanlßry Sinolting . obuts, , .. , Z_Solgeit.TituriOnt: , ,) . q i-v• 0 .- t -"'- Atr ei r Side F lP a P a, ', r ' ,1-1,4 Lpor- 1 I At,-..rt,'' -492144Maik , *PM:. ! • 1 ir ...." 4 * .- " 1011 Weal street. I 1 :VOTIP. tsuoies ;Amy treirms) : : AT - , E4Mezfe.Prilti*st ~, 7 711011- m itiOsre ' : b , tx.9 ; -earl or- -- , 1 ! : ~. iw- ,1 11 , 11 0 1 4flii 1473 - PP I 1. 0.6 i _ .. t.Nai 401 iii:CA.ifs 7,::1:0 1 1: tiZril", ...i • :,., X:- B Irvirtikob ---- A. r NOTE, -SN i f ctf 1611 c 1 4 t , i 'ettga GAA E* AL EST AT E; VflLCt h i .7eiew kl7ls.brite6l M. !E NI. AnA ffiehhaul4e No. 67 FOtar ETR EET, PAPER MANUFAbTIJ RERS7 8. 13. & 0. p. la 1 • :I - E, Illtuulfaaturers and Dealers in / 54 - I r o lmo, CAP, LE M it, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, ITavo Tterno - v.oel. FROM NO. 517 'WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. air-Caah paid for RAGS. , LAMPS, OIL, &C LUCENT OIL WOIIIK.S. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MAIMPACTITHERS PURE WRITE REFINED Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, myl34inal • PITTSBURO.II, PA. HOUSE CARPENTERS CLIMB 0. STEINMETZ, GRN3RAL House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wool and Liberty streeti. PITTSBURGH, PL. ilalrOrdere solicited and promptly attended to ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at. Law, NO. 81 FIFTH STREET. .141f-Coneetton of accounts had all legal bual. nese promptly Attended to. • ae24yd LOAN OFFICES - 31,0A_N OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, MCA 100 SMITIIFILILD Near the corner of bth, MONEY 1N LARGE AND SMALL. quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, His, mends, Jewel; y, Ciotti and Silver Watches, and all binds of valuable articles, for :any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. /FI - Oflice Hours from 7 A. XL. to 10 P. f. jah) ENGINE; BUILDERS;• • !t•2 80 10 60 . In (‘) .6 en I (.5 WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM. ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Votinkiereo, General MacHrists and Boiler . Makers, /MAK TftS Prune. It. It., Passenger Station, YITTSBUIuJH, PA. MANUFACTURER ALL HINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one tjinilred and fifty horse powe r _, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Blast Furnaces, Facto ries, etc. Give particular attention to 'the construction of Engimes and Machinery for grist mills, and for prights, mislay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship- I ORMSBY IRON WORKS, meat at abort notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and sheetiroa seperately, Whirton urot her s & Co., Wroug,ht . Iron Shafting, HanwareandTullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of AL RE NOW PREPARE]) TO, RE ioen Machinery and Machine Cards:, - ceive orders from the trade for all sites Of eOu r prices - are tow, our machinery mattn id °coke best quality of materials, andwarrante4. i Guide, Hoop, Stake, Baud & Horse Shoe Iron n allcsacith give satisfaction. aiirOrderi from etll7parts. of the country solid- I OF THE BEST QUALITY. ted and prcnaptly Bled. - fendfaur , - Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1868. jailB-fimd C S OIL CLOTHS AO: pianp ,Thie lics, de 'broi_red Cloth, I Embossed Cloth, mh4 lII , VAJILAND, COLLINS d& PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jaa. Holmes & (D 0.,) PORK PACKER, Dealer In Bacon, Lard Sugar-Clured Hama, Smoked Beef, am . CORNER. MARKET AND FIRST STS, deoll-lyd OYSTERS, GAME. &C JAMES DEALNIt OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, 300 LIBERTYILRI=II' del-dtf Down stains. WALL PAPER, &C. UTALI. PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, WW WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS Wall Papers from 8c to per roll ; Window Shades from lea to 85; Oil Cloths from Inc to 81,00 per yard ; Fancy Good in all varieties, at the 'stew Wall Paper & Fancy Ganda Howe of, FOERSTEII tr. SORW.ARZ, fell • Et Smithfield street W,IRD FRUIT -16 bush Dried Pea Ches, halves, .1 Appies, Juli received and for sale by FETZERets ARMSTRONG, jet" . earuer.oflilarket and First sts. Pk)TATOLr.S -60 bushels tholes Neabannoaks, 200 do. - !do Peach Blows 100 do do Pink Eyes, Juir receies,d and for Bale by — FETZER - as .ARMSTRONG, n ll 4 O • corner Markets. IFltat its lop aiIY.FINIED SUGAXLS -RID 160 bbh "A" and "B" Potreo stissmi_ 20 do Croatia!, (}mandated and rowdered Sugar—Now in strire and for gala by HEY.KEII Bitys., 128 and; tgrarond Z O O SOAP— intr4lll'lXll**7rran4,blywcitii444 21/1 7 0 41 : 0 4 7124140 p VrOoct • 5 1 BA: K 111 le it; “ZIAMI, -quartspinevidays z ittelogettsol.o4 liiipt.7:s77, • - - um v. adefor sae by ; "'" ' , it& UR B : yOO L • bainlirtdeictief,taidAr A gA ws3 f. $ „r,, Itakessathrt 3.-. L. 19t1.- L... ' „ • E=E= .kx,r_ipfivigtW• PITTSBURGH Victoria, TAILORS. PITTSBURGH, PA E=M . 3- ! 2) lF_ strathissos 'JAMES IR, 3PLEMING*Osrd ff . 4 4 t: j C i r itar W f t ° nd D f ni gn ot DgMilinval2 4 -4 s, • d eft; 'SO. *7 VnitEitti jriltirt* nly2:64pd , ' MaDDMA'A'Y'lertY3l/1.. STEAMBOAT fORGING, ~u4ar4w trtmciitair,onalms,, HENRY rawes,l:lo4l . 4 GeniiitirrartnprK PORdF 4 . •. KLOMAN' tic f PREPPS, NINTH WARD, .PITTSBURGHO - MANUFACTURE BAR IRON, GEN. era. EaDway and IStpambatit rex" PAsseilger; - Freight and LooomotiveA7Dcf, , , setlNtif GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS ADDYefer.EWENB., • . PLUMBERS AND GAS IiTTEIM, NO. 106 WOOD STREETi • Opposite First Church, Pittsiirgh, and NO. 47 OHIO STILIIILT, ALLEGHENY, assn 07710 n. PUMPS , Y DRANt IS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb er's Material in general., Oil Refineries iltteiiup in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. Houma fitted with Water and Gas Fixtures. ore-N. 5.—A1l orders promptly attended to. ap3-lyd WATCHES AND JEWEL.WY. W I, it "1" . Tliopeßn Aualivoryc Of lUHEHS HAVE Juror l'ot; Gock OLD JEWELRY nd t , GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies' and Ckentlemens' wear fine ' Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, SEL,I7 - E13,-.1 7 "1-,,A.MS Such as Castors, Cake, and' Fruit. Baiketa, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, eta. REINEINLIN, IdEYEAN h SEIDLE, de4o 4t riftt,Street. BREWERS. AND MALSTERS. SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & JVIATATERs, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. wE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make tt our elm to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Air. kobt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manafre of our bu3inesa, wlth•full control la•theffrewery. Address all orders to SPELSC.E.B . ts. Pheonlx Brewery, Pitteburgil 4 Pc. • ' • Jeb. SPINOEB., JAS. i setb-I yd Butterfield & Co., Malsters and Hap Dealers, WATER STREET, Eldeal-lyd IRON WORKS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW JAYYS K. ELOPELNEI ...... 1...1.23ra1l Hopkins & I.43.zear, AT T 0 RNE YS-AT-LAW, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, • PITTSBURGH, PA. Uolleeopns and other I egal • business attended to in Allegheny, Washingtor, Greene, and ad- joining counties. jan26.:ind HOUSEFURNISHING.- UPHOLSTERY. No, 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood, rplitE SUBSCRIBERS Trl A iC V E A _IL TURF: and keep constantly on hand every article In their line, viz: Corniceis,. Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Ooniforts, Feather Beal. is,,hlat tresses of all kinder. also, the celebrated . PatAt Spring Bede. All Ilinds of Shades, 131.bada and Fixtures. Prompt attention given to 'all orders lot fit ting and laying down Oarpeta, Oil Clutha he. oat 17-Iyd ROBERTS h. ROtNIOK. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD ARVITN'S SUPERIOR CRACKERS, 84 Fourth strogt LIME MANUFACTURERS To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a superior article of LINE, Which we are prepared to deliver from out GOAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. BRAT QVASITT OP XP.EL mix xarir DOAL, Always on hand as noual. DICKSON, STKW&Ri,& CO.: PLANING MILLt. AMES MTh ENl3kAtt, UP LA PLANING MILL, ld respectfully iitiorm the public thatl he has rebuilt Endo the tire, and having enlarged his eatablishment, /mid filled it with the newest and most apPreye( l l zpa ehinery,LA now prepared to. fundshilooring and planing , mrds, scroll sawing and .re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried Creme% . mouldings, box making, sc. • So urn PITTSBURGH, Sept, '7, 1867. Ja2o ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Fraacisciaa Brothers. /alms INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, about four miles from Cresson Station on the three was chartered in 18.59 with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and 'Legrees.The location of the College is one oflhe most ntaithy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pere water, bracing air, and picturetiqUe L The Scholastic yeartoinmenties on theMST MONDAY after the loth AUC*Urgr, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It la iiirlded into two Sessions. Studetite cannot return home between the Sessions. All the. Apparatus fleece. sary to Land Surveying, Eniffteriy, fso., ay, will be furnished by the die on 'to the Students. • Lastrnmentel. d Vocal Minsk forms no extra charge. Students will' be admitteit from. eight years to the mire of manhood. Ts sits—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance $ Surveying and use of Instruments, per an- • num 20 Olasical and IllodertkLaaguages,,catrl6—•: 1 0 Students spending Vaeatiorrat theooollCo. 2o Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Biidtop Domenec. lit. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto Rev. Dr. O'Hara, Philadelphia ; Rev. Mealy. delphia; Rev..,Pierce libahar,liarrisburg. _ N.hack . runs - daily le' LortettO.frOxi Orsen., ' • • set Rev. R. A..-avE4H. sinwtor. . , PAVRAT ZaldithiCEEl3l 3 lltY • A- 1 P 4-44FANX.Re.-140,Motit_Ohtioneyer kern in cleaning._ It cleans nehimacy l w.ittont • lug and Irthir only article the Oiliklrkerthat. datum a. chimney properly.' Principal Lamp Stores, and at the Lamp an4OllS Store of _ WELDON et. Y ET Agents lop thelditsno frimrg.m3ock itusti gur Joecrplaved Raul siskaira: tr)LIE N Jr ' ,pag k ka„ mytku: !istomattgni ß ß • a '• • - ' . 4 ' 4 %4 1 V7* - 7 - Fila Fder - „flibt , , (^ 30 1145 f.) 1(3 _ .0.(1(3 :A rn.o7i 3143" sel 03 _YTT: t SSIO:, _ somitomx:ffelmso*,..l 4 , l4 .. __.,1,120ata4. 41 . 00 i ' lll'llk Zi 0N- • i 14 6, 4 ., V , ~..ttitC --• """'" ' - , fijilltritiraii - 43111x0f1. i ii .. - Fii - ii i i i i. 60,1 - eital,;11T011 . ~., IEII4 kW 01.11.111 Li itMoUBIE 4 14 , , 7g9s IttlietVWX*o%i 40931 r 100464 rt-, vv. u. vAlortlulovN4lu4 ~ . I , .., . .:MstttivAir-Axic • ' pwrinneStrau AstarOar, 1 c 0 m nitall63l -Flo= sandoratkrand otilleftaproddedi Deal-':: enai0...6)W004. - A.,:ElitabuzghiTa WsWE 4 K*4IIPIYia rolonlagio.thelolloving: Pittiburgti now; z. Chess', .Co., Zug tt, Platte-rot Btaath E I;dmi V: Co.; R. H. DavW.T. Woodwol47o. ICI 'V I Co.V.Y: W 6. SPeeer, L,TeA Oa; it. H..Taaskik..ov .r • • 1 r, mar a: 6. alreli& Late , ei *rifler& .131tedlittig,. pintweiwirrito Item.er h inderieiitj WIIOI4,I2kALF MASERS e , Foreign Fsmlta, Nati, Cenfeetionney, Swirls, Etre' Woriteolto, • • ! NOS. 128 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PTTSSIIBc3H, sT )9, -9 Z r OROCER NO. 4 DIA.MONDs, PITTSBURGH, PA. my22-lyd&W , Duquesne Brass Works., e. °snares ir 3. ciasinrpßD: • - 0.41•4211411 AL. Crawford,;• Ramfeature end keep ciomrtahtlriat tuisid - eveiy' INISHEP " BBNSt WORK. BRAS . C 63 6i4iOtinf Auperior amouth«.; ..-of•epi!nli 6 49 t0. 4 1rde47. • 51144011.130,4 T WORK ANDRKPAM- P ing promptly Attended to. .41.1so,soW „ ,agent4 tor . 'Wellborn . -Yebnaylvetaa; bin.. the mild or ALARSIUS SYPHON rUivit', , WitirLandscilPe linprovement attncheeL, . teblo J. SZ BRASS:. YOUNDERS,. GAB AND =PI , ALL SIND& O r r BRASS AND IBON . DOCKS MADE ID ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, • Made at the shortest notice.- Particular. attention paid bi littincup and re- RairLo; of U1.1.11 ; Ey110.1.141;S t : „ 31 di. 04 Water gtreet,.Aetx plrr4y, rintiz:iiiiraiiitits, OF TII:18N1X1.4.111D4 L mg ,kacticiil nieenantplh yelgir posienet an the btraillellil wffenautel to give tad tefictitt In every respect. We are also agents 'for Guild, Garrison & tio2a, Steam Pumps, for Isatessand oil. ' ' 5e644,• /13A-k0 JONES. r apiEli L. soi). Pittsbutgh Steel. Works,. .. JON ...,30.71.-1). SE. CO.; MANOPACIITTHEIta- OF ' • - Cait Ste.el4 alsto,•Spring, Plow oridq.ileß Steel Springs and Axles', 'Corner of Rose soil First Streets, 4021.1 y prrrsEußani PAP' WHEELM.}, VA 01=751.1108ttlil-.D. crinvintearaLi.n..uutaing P. ozuratt (imam. .............Q. D1M01,74. C 4 N ArG & E; , .. / BURGH CITY GLASS WOILELS-bWate• house, IIE Water street, And. KO :Vint, strati' Pittsburgh, Pa., three doprs below ,the, liquert galtele bletureOkinufactiireis of Pidibiiith City Window Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware and lane% rioan Convex Glass, Parlor Windows, (Aura e', and public' buildings: • api E. P. KI:DDLETON, =POW= *oh) pryjpnitcir v at the : OLD ,"VgIrXTAX: virria!lgisie;' mAl4.lyd PHILADELPHIA, PA.' A-0073 : 04 ' 9 - Importpx and wholesale*#TlA' - • FOROGN WINES AND -000111 t . Three doors above 6th st. ...V • -wA,cos Roam. ER. Wormy) •.. Partioularattention to his stack of German W Ines /tad French Brandies,..whichthas been se lected and imported by .hlmielf,' Families 'and Churches could depend. on obtaining' at his es tablistuneu t the hest and.pnrest of. Wines..-.Fuze iAquore of all kiwis equal to an 'in the City, al ways on haraL. AR: ' 4 Yore /Ad Rye Whiskrand the best Rectified Alonongahela t ohm HENRY W. BEAXTMONT, & 00,, Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins Amy l , ' Blackberry Itieifiberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin , ger b. R miles Ohl Monongahela, Rye, and her Villaklea, Jamaica Rum,. as., N0..83 LIBERTY STREET, Opposite Fthirth 'street, . • . lailletels, Tavern and Families supplied a moderate profits for Cash. •mysl-tyd B. L. H. DA.1313.5, . . .„ PHOTOGRAPHIC: ARTIST, 40..aud 48 St. their Street, PM3ETTO. 3S .: WITATER, COLOR V Lifb bite PhOt(igrapliAirr , erayonipil, retitle: Inkpebt. -PhotOgraphs ‘ififtie Limdmiatie and rano) , Backgrounds. Ivory typec-Th gfaplc -11 Albums (kilt k'rames axidr.:Mcy-Arricimi adapted' to the 1 - PhOM* l l l ; llol,6 4i# 3 . - '...' .4 111 . . S., 331,13/. _ NOTARY. , -PUBLIG . : FOURTICSTIiEt4I, . • Sai-Office holirs trona' 9 . s ;D:j.lo ep:la ' „ . my2ts J. P. DAY . .........T. la: MAYHEM D.4.I(EL&Y ‘ DEN.. ' rarsooesaorn iiumUFACTUR-F,ES, Importete and .Deal des in Saddlerh (Joann audTrinilr,ast4l. cadre and (Jarriago 1 rimmings. No. 68 Wood street Mko ,Geld on 44irrip,...kittsbuiloV SIEGE ')F 7 VICICISBITIte:... mgcToittir., ,WALL regenting.this famous Riese,. for sale try : W. F. 4 471 . 094/ 'inr2i • TOBACCO-- a lihda Leaf Tobacco, boxes ; . In More and for ma by F.E.TZLA tc ARXSTRONG, , corner Market knit Ftrat-ea" icamokirti DEsioNs;koWAnurtf l NA and , receltTl irbui Paris?-birigale •—• • • - - V5 1 4 1 44' , baY 2 S r" A-? = . ,rct 5 9 4 141,;?k1 THE FAIR 112EWS BOY'S Al and YoutheGaitersdadßalibiariapLicties , Nine eAko BAlpoo-14 1 Guy de ziar Boota at ,tatVri'mC- - -" D u qvisiito- r 6 Nisei fresh NO Batter, Putted 11b141% .tt 4, c. ;,.33ist receivedaad har Welty •'•'-' , fETZEII re-ARMSTROIfti;' 1 1 ' 14 ST sissiret and First sta • -2 4 ,1 ° fr 11404=80,01Zarl t . . No.llllll9lolsteel4sx 11 rt . :' .A iat kir Vc. 4 • 7 - 7 - v - ^w l 4 • ir.i : l7 : 4 • 44m, • - _ . ian-' 7 :ri 4 445 ib I.*Wll,:atilP . Vl ti;j. GROCERS.','; ; '... BRASS. FOUNDE StEEL WORKS, GLASS WORKS, 1 WINES,- LIQUORS,- &G. "160 - SNITAFTELp STISEMT, KITSBURGE; PA: FRENCH RAM, ii.ANGLUGB I Xf-ks A t ying,. ,011{#47 — .:1-1` Yr: rfar rtaN 1 4itionemilAismkingYEiusines. cpi.tcti riopoelts victim* 4 II I 4AINKPODA atilif4l . lll4o , „Lti,UAY 3 l . 9hattai n7 • JR+. VW/ elbuliz.:ll BOUGH r i t 4631 4 11} 4 SOLLIEW irdiortiVfA r tva 0 9 11. un the completion° the Nem Banking — Mouse, 4Toilier la -Weed street and Nirgin DIME B.4,, , IMirpIMMTI: I II I f, "To. 130 Eirgaitllzttietieksitti, oppoinit the thtstehakaikea , •oro ' e. -sp rat Esaiheiti; roil o I Au x : ter n i t 4 11,401`tmaa,J tietssigro4 lAfa! " .4 "s•All - RghtVelle . , 19Ge 0. SCIMIGARTZ, oath:int 40°, 1 trell74Moe'"l oj•3fB& aVSONBy glee riraxignirE okpbs ea= Weals sitivt ges:fiitSltrg, 44 -4147 waitdrianti64o ty Dye gor --- 8 0 0 11eottonmegle7indalitthealti ' zithrtnilrp.tr = ItigtVAteatEdatew,.).?eicit4o r recgice4likw lc! OrVdrrtliqap4,ol), Malt* atilVoilith7dirte •ck , DO - 11ARISVISG - 8.11 - 44 - k , i' ros ROVR.I4IL-:STILIGET.7.i. -04 40.1ELWEVIIEMMII IN 18 , 15 M - 0 1 v. 4 dbpiNzmizar,vitonstoro oioattitieit Mulketso, ort INedrusider and. Satarnet etrittftw#4s taookffiey let,to_ffie.y.ember Itram toltefcloato a andifrott - November tat to qopistli l& A o'clock." ' • • - - Depoiffisseceived ofatiatinovnotlicethakrbM 4 D O /. l A* , - 444 AA1iv.. 1 4.e4-of -the .IKOliPlooceblreOVE twice a; esi•,llo - nne and . December. nterecte has been deoleredeentliannually; In'.7nfie &WW l ' camber since the.Benic was.organlzedoitttheoffills , of six Per cent.,&Xecr, ' 1 , ; ,, P 04 . interest L if not draWnplaced. tp .theq i credit of the deposltoilic thin be gi lffib, -.stone interest troumthe nest daysnr Arne , IN*" =Aber., 00 E 2 PCtu&diO6 AOC& .& Yel&e . ;.witheuta troulili the deltilitita to • ca ll of to.xeiserk, MS 'pia book.'AVatieVistiinpnq alp obubyln - Ulm than twelyelemer • • • - "40•vif BAski go el'r.gthe Charter, Iti-jakenaniesdl pnd u1aT4.91 .• 4 `' In - i : O d "R a tilt9. 3 :4 1 .P0 1 !1 1 . 1 .4i1i5t the office.' " s• i'nsll raterosss 44 , g C&PraAs A• 403 VI?! ff1" 81 :DENTO• • James Monlifey, ' ' Seth:tea " John&L<ShoccubergaV ;.'l zu4spgmdmarA,, ;,... /gam kennoCks.c.; PottsJ Janice „t3bicue ). , Addenine ' , Tohn B. '.lll l l"iteien; 31....Pu110ck, 31.1).: • John G..l3ackofen, • - • palrln'Adanos; < tlenry, T Lymph, 'John C. BtodleV; • John fahrMal; - I,leoalie Mack, • • -"Walter P. Bilinshily " lull *We in, John Orr •• . • I:g • ;41415Z0 A. tJarrieT, Robert ltobb, . • UharletrA..Coltoit HenryL. Rthi, whit" J War tvallisi• • • ' Wria, E6•Strhmertr,' Arr Beni, ,L...Pahnootocke' Airrnow tor Spoergy. • . John,.T.3ll.llgsvi f , • , Algxaralg.7 • •-• 'Wm. S. 'ltaVen, • ' • Whi. Yeterat. Hunk,r, • • buisii•WhittrietV , lits4agritith, : • WAysual,:c : Jan ea ens*, Chadian Yetwr, fr ., - • BEkrk ETA ANN.intim ' ?,! (111A1UNS A.'OOLTON. MILADEIRKIA"CPOIDS: "''"`l CHAS.. .. tt .. ZerAdUr7Fll4l,,ar.,- wid . . imp9rtats,imet dealerctzt lemin CLOTH; CASSIMEAMSARNETTS,47, NO? 20 5 . ;j , tAi. T I W%-VArAc,,,: , .. t easi-tr • W Pals. BA ICE'''.Bt'Vp:FX 'Jr • • • picaue• .00 k IL ON, .0,7 b No: BatiitiliWitWet, - ' PIIILADEIA4W air Liberal idimabermatialOn- cioneiguizaelltie hearequizedt ..a7 It„ PVlZsk,iao3 GM'ColeG erOAII 4"'74 ollantaagtOW And IC: asst AvuobiasALEAND =slum RI: 0 ImerverscdesoriPUon of clta DENTS" . . twjh l 7l )=PEt 9 (4 . . mv-iyu D, , y4l 3 ow , To i. , lizr VSIIII. if-t- K U V4 °P iAI no GAB t Yercovel rAtiAGONLEOAMICBURNEESe itatoviate.,6o424 t+7 utiN7 xi. al woi NA. a 7 AZO)A, Street, , ,Xaßwrligicssyt Stankfor,d, t cp , a 411-411 giaml4l wazranted, 0041EIGUEarr 4.!NP . COg,W4_PNAAPO I V. /51R.Aketxmg;lk-wkd,importectirol. nENR, • AND TAILORS TRDLIIIINGS.L.:acii=ii.ti No. 10 South Fourth-Street, mva4yd,..i J ;f i :7 • , PREWLDP,LPIEItiIitIiT HOTEL:6, • 6TA1117. 25cci..0155.44iC:.!: so. dtkrtie f ory .-044 L Next to . re 4 sillY4q - gkqggS.VeSOti JOHN SAVAGEpt -PREMISED% wxA.VINO t, AND.przTED zrz jb" , . witthwitnentoder4lFOlPYfflikoSktithUtPOrn,Fth ular rettott;tlie . ehlwriber ie prepaod. to. WM.- modatehle old enetentera 'and'theiddill6 gene. auy,„witti., the, ,boet tberniarket , ntitotiv t tee will bo aerv,ed up in egarg varkty grAtyleAuxiiiil73 , l the eeate4C - Ble Wines, IL/von and Alea t he,,, fealnnoninlent in iticonnioniditoreioni Llo loctiontexzellenoc... , , s. , Van, Bucket and, Shall Py_ gtwo .rvoelTed,diilly,-5 4 i mid sold Whdtegale find . ll iy Jok,ILT 751.1,13 DIAMOND :ALLEYriI!. ' , lIISTSBMICEIL: • -•P null') THE. stritscrantzu ABEIVOUNCIEd jinjheL,PO4;that 441n4p•itennd.tAtC.v.,o ZPIA SnLn•ur,. and 0 y,x.Si n.1•04.G , t fa., and in Pm:Acted, ni nen finnodntellikltit ..1 or thltrahnimd.innii not itionaofOilth -6 , 3 • ritilo fpa cht staillttue. 4t4wAlir.4444rinkOtAluit-mwerum rzo ilrotq YOUNG'S ;EATING. BALOONF-4 ceal!lcor:virvin.Alley rrn .`tleid Street., Whefe au ..the lieuvieNthar sasscitr *l4l bit tent,' -tryllitherneost bre'. : t) • n-. , E.ir 1 , 1 • 0014.10.41?1.8;',V1-110 AttiMaadainkthtlela:aiv, ' A Rf).140.11 . 4t.4.1.E.11.LW/DAAldEpum....: niii. 4-11. 04ART3 , • 04-11.0N414, it (natl.'. 11,Aaci,:„ aid frientir tad* cutout - et§ that . li elii.a ,round at his old IatifaVAPOLLO If ' hit -b l a ,'trance on; F..otitth.strect , ;Halms aiwarg en; flllat, the bestsuality, of LaAerleer, ii:441.4- . .,lopt4piwst:) ~Ael, the Thap,' A ' Well litrogited "bil*.,l" . s a., . with guest tabteig, bails and Waal; ;•• - LJ , , i ~ , a = 1 Itenvitihm the. Waco, 4polla :Hell, irairettrait b--% tau VtAlient•rala 4 :o, l "onl - E ourt-h• , —431( 6 41 t VW., I== t. L'="liblereinediestiosiii."3 " I ''''''' l 41 ' . I jWPIT: rittivaaall, -•,,n-r-.. , ....1.-:s e...4t ‘2.i . a. 74uhsz _et ertawtt zu.. A .T . 4 toppe-- " t u" rust* eemirotkrar elt - 6U b - -- -- air Sold Wholesale Ina. large eitialti , a a l l ''' . =''''' whereairSokl by all Druggtsti - and Retellets every . : -tilW ittigiomaiffiliau tribieli.'7'"itianitid"-,' airg“-titit-f i CkweiWW , sidlikneitthltire,-' , ° 1 Bottle. . • Awk_. - ..,. . oath •ir t 1., 21 J:ti •,d.: qv .•vmt.r. , - : I:4 t: • : coiinsie- ..ti t, 7, 4 , •ziriit .1.% 4...11M44,113/4 - - •• ' -.,' e t . ie s colljb,„ S AgaibiategßOW “..,, ... . act.: 211 1 :4 4 1f...fW e“.! .. * ' 4 -..- -:. '• L)pit ,P - -'' •t" •`" - ' .., ..• 1-7A — ZARGir -J ,Nlitiaa TCI -; -'' .l tnabi e rm -.Main/ BtliWitid r ..,!'.. utei And:Balmorals,just reeelved, at:.._.......,,i-„K1 JOSEPH-IL : 3 . $3 , : - 7^ - : ,. _,. ...,.........,.. a •-' " ' ' ' , . --4 - • • , ) 7--- Slit, y . Ailliggia :. • . • , , , Vitir , -.5te.:. la-lot; tewatt • ... 4 - '...6-7 44k - WI '''.. ~::..--,--,.,_, ,-.,-,-, 7 ,', • -' -:--_ .A•, , .. ,- .. - -„ , .-3, `....4-f. - ETM .2 : let :t
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