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    A Terrible Mean Man.
We have known some very mean men
in our time. There was Deacon Over
reach; now he was so mean, he always
carried a hen in his gig-box when he
traveled to pick up the oats his horse
wasted in the manger, and lay an egg for
his breakfast in the morning. And then
there was Hugo Himmellanf who made
his wife dig potatoes to pay for the mar
riage lice use. We must tell that story of
Hugo, for it is not a bad one, and good
stories, like potatoes, are not so plenty
now as they used to be when we were a
boy. When he was going to get married
to Gretchen Golp, he goes down to Par
son Rogers, at Digby, to get a license.
‘Porson,’ Bays he, ‘what’s the price of a
license?’ ‘Six dollars,’ -says ho. ‘Bix
dollars,’ said Hugo, ‘that’s a dreadful
sight of money. Couldn’t you take
no less?’ ‘No says he, ‘that's what
they cost me at the Secretary’s office
at Halifax.’ ‘Well, how much do you
ax for publishing iu church then?’ ‘Noth
ing,’ says the parsoD. Well, says Hngo,
‘that’s so cheap, I can’t expect you to
f;ive no change back. I think I'll be pub
ished. How long does it take ?’ Three
Sundays 1 ’ says the parson. ‘Well, that'B
a long time. But three Sundays only
make a fortnight, after all; two for the
covers and one for the inside like; and
six dollars is a great sum of money for a
Eoor man to throwaway. I must wait.’ —
o off he went, jogging towards home, and
looking about as mean as a new sheared
sheep, when all at once a bright thought
came into his head, ann back he went as
hard as his horse would carry him. ‘Par
' son,’ says he, ‘I have changed my mind
—here’s the six dollars. I’ll tie the knot
to-night with my tongue that I can’t undo
with my teeth.’ ’Why, what in nature is
the meaning of all this ?’ says the parson.
‘Why,’ says Hngo, ‘l’ve been cyphering
it out in my head, and its cheaper than
publishing banns, after all. Yon see, sir,
its potato-digging time; if I wait to be
called in church, her father will have her
work for nothing; and as hands are Bcarce
and wages high, if I marry her to night,
she can begin to dig our own to-morrow,
and that wiU*pay for the license and just
seven shillings over, for there ain’t a man
in all Clements that can dig aud carry as
many bushels a day as .Gretchen can.
And, besides, fresh wives work like smoke
at first, bnt they get sancy and ldzy after a
while.’ He married her and made her
dig potatoes during the honeymoon. We
call mat mean.— SamJSlick.
A Qreat Waterfall.
A detachment of troops recently scout
ing in the valley of the Snalte or Lewis
fork of the Columbia, discovered a water
fall which, it is said, is entitled to the dis
tinction of being called the greatest in the
world. The entire volume of Snake river
pours over a sheer precipice one hundred
and ninety-eight feet high, thirty-eight feet!
higher than Niagara. Snake river is full
as large as the Niagara, and the Cascade is
one solid Bheet or body. The locality of
this Immense waterfall is near the point
heretofore designated as the Great Shos
hone or Salmon falls of that river, bnt
they have always been enveloped in mys
tery. Almost a dozen years age the writ
er passed along the Snake river road.
For two days wo had heard, the roaring
of these fails, hot learned' do toorie
respecting Iheua than if £hey had been
in the i&ooc. It waß said that there
were a Bones of fails and rapids, making
a descent of seven hundred feet in seven
miles, and the sound gave color to the re
port. For hundreds of miles across the
great plain Snake river flows through a
canoh,'with vertical walls Hundreds of feet
high. It is only at long intervals that
salient points are found by which the river
can be reached. The road crosses horn
po*st to poiet of the bends, only approach*
ing cloee to tho river where there is a
chance to descend for water. From the/»e
facts very few, if any, of the tens of thous
ands of adventurers that have crossed the
plains ever looked upon the great falls,
the late discoverers report beside the
main cataract many ethers of less height,
varying from twenty to fifty feet each,
near by. Some day they will be visited
by the tourist and pleasure-arieker, and
ipoked upon as frequently ap d familiarly
* D<l K-wiU be admit
letWwriWith the stupendous grandeur of
ear surroundings, the, Bre as far beyond
Niagara as Niagara n r ,w excels the bal
ance of the world.
A Jolly Thanksgiving.
Chicago, p jit after Boston, must be
considered the headquarters of the pro
gressive reformers, and, as might be ex
pected, some of the clergymen there had
a novel way of observing Thanksgiving
day. A few dispensed with texts of Scrip
ture and went directly to their subjects,
hampered by no such embarrassment.
One chose fora topic, ‘‘Lincoln and Lib
erty.” Another exhausted himself in
flights of eloquence, referring to the hon
est rail-boy of Illinois as “the man of des
tiny who should .stand out forever as the
rjMMMggtifeßtf-tbitf. straggle, to whom
Ung&geiJtfflfieS hence the world will look
back aa we now gaze at old Pericles.”
Incidentally the shoddyftes get a severe
thrust from another preacher, as follows :
“Shoddy comes from the devil, and
those who supply shoddy to our gallant
men go to the devil. Broad is the way,
'f'de is the gate; it is a steep incline—
there are no breaks on the train and it
serves them right.
Still another Doctor of Divinity made
an excellent hit, viz:
“Dr. Clarkson said that if, when the
plates were all handed in, the amount
seemed to be generous and sufficient, they
would conclude the services by singine
‘Praise God from whom all blessings fl aw*
it not, he would pronounce the benedick
tion, and let the andience retire ‘unhonor
ed eqd unsung.’ On inspection of the
K- ,he i taDe J“ a , vln 2 be6D deemed sat
tMatdory—the_ whole congregation joined
i he -‘°' d Hundred
tp*6fB dismissed. H
thankful for the Emanci
and all the other
sing gWithont a liberal col
lection—-which: seems almost unreason
able. Mr. Lincoln-'and the Proclamation
were the standard toplcsimthe churaheß
In the evening, we are told-by the news
papers, the places of amueementa were
crowded to overflowing. -
GtofERAL Meade wrote a letter to %
friend in New Jersey immediately pre
viod£to hie late movement across the
ocenra the following
paragraph? ‘
I ani fally aware ofthe-great anxiety in
the public mind that something should be
done, I am in receipt of many,letters,
some from persons in high positions^tel
ling me 1 had better have my army do
stroyed, and the country filled up with
the bodies of the soldiers, than remain in
active. Whilst I do not snffer myself to
be influenced by such communications, I
am and have been most anxious to effect
something, but am determined, at every
hazartfj.'not to attempt anything unless my
indicates a probability of aocom-
object commensurate with
thoaejrtOTjtwn of life necessarily involved.
I times be re-
or incom-
harden-!
ed with. & of
brav<e«6n, or vnthhtivfeejßdpardizedthe
•greaVcahehby doing wh&j2iiiW£ht wrong.!
THI PITTSBURGH POST: FRIDAY MORNiyo DUrjUMPTm j jgj lftflax
•eiieve the cotiQtry :at large trill
....
indorse the course of General Meade
ib at leaat a safe general—jnst the sort of
one we want in front of Washington.
PMlad’phia Advertisements
GHAfi. MAGEE
J, BODMIN HICKS.
MAGEE dc HICKS.
Importers and dealers in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmingß,
Ro. 265 MARKET STREET,
Phi lodelphia.
oc2£Mf
WM. BRICE A CO.,
PRODUCE AHI) PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
2So. 15 South Water street,
PHILADELPHIA.
advances made on consignments
when required. iny-ljd
E. P. MIDDLETON & BltO.,
* IMPORTERS OP
WINES, ‘BRANDIES, &c„
AND DEALERS IN
Fine Old Whiskies,
No. 5 North Front street,
mylu-7yd PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In every description or
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
810 CHESTKUT STREET,
mrl-lrd PHILADELPHIA.
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO„
XAKUVAOTUBXRS OP
QAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS,
Patent, Improved Kicelsoir St Patent Paragon
COAL OIL BURNERS,
HAND LAMPS, COLUMNS, &o.
Salesrooms, 917 Arch St. Philadelphia.
Manufactory, Frankiord, Philadelphia,
All goods warranted. iy2.lv
C. HAEEY BEIAN,
LONGCOPE A PEARCE,
MANUFACTURERS A IMPORTERS
o r
MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS.
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA
“THE BN IOW,”
ARCH STREET, ]>atween 3d and 4th.,
PHIMBF.LPHI A
VIIH* DIDIBSIeHED HATING RE
AL newed the lease of the above popular House
for a serieroiyears, would respeotfully call the
attention of the traveling pubiio to its eentral lo
osing, either tor basinesa or pleasure.
inhSihra THdSASS.WMBASOJi
• •‘IIW Mini MODS.
WE WOULD CALL THE ATTEN*
tion Gf buyoro to our stock of
WINTER GOOI»4,
All ;thcjnewcBt 6ty109 of foreign and dome-.tio
CASSIMERES AND COATINGS
With a large and choice se’ectlon of
SILK MID CASBMEBS VESTINGS,
W. H. M’GEE & CO.,
( 143 FEDERAL STREET,
Corner Market Square, Allegheny City, Pa.
FEOCLAMATIOJI.-UTI’ OF PITTS
BURGH, da.
Id accordance with the provisions of on Act ui
tho General Assembly ox the Commonwealth o'
Pennsylvania, providing for the incorporation of
the City of Irittsburgh, and of the various supple
ments to said Act, 1, B. C. fcAWYEa. ju Mayor of
BU ® this, my piociamation. that on
the FXKST TUKBUAY IN JANUARY. A. I>.,
1864. being the Fifth Day op thx "Mouth, the
freemen of each Wad. of said city, quaiidcd to
f or ffioiaberSjpf,the House of Represent mi vea
ot thu Gqmihobvfealth. will meet at the several
r places of-holdmg elections in their respective
awards ancr prealnots, and elect, by ballot, under
; the provuionftof an Act of Assembly, passed the
16th day of May, A. D., 1851
One person to serve as Mayor of said city.
One person to serve as Controller c f said city,
and
One person to serve os Treasurer of said citv,
each of whom ißhall hold their office for two
years*
.On the same day, in'conformity to the above
cited authorities, and also to the Ordinances n;
Councils -districting said city, the citizens of tbe
First Ward will elect by ballot, on© person tu
be a member of the t elect Council of @aid city fur
two years, and two persons to bo members of the
Common Councils.
Second Ward—One person to bo a member c f
the beleot, and two persons to be members cl the
Common Ccunci*.
Third Ward-K)ne person to be a member of
the telect and six persons to be members of the
Common Council
Ward—One person to be a member ol
the telect and two paeons to be-members of the
Common Council.
Fifth Wa^d—One person to be a member of the
select and £ix persons to be members of the Corn~
mon Counoih
Sixth Ward One person to be a member oftho
Select and four persons to be members oftho
Common Council.
Soventh Ward—One person to be a member of
the beleot and two persons to be members of the
Common Council. •
Kighth Ward-One person to be a member of
the Select ana three persons to be members of
the common Council,
JSmUi Ward—One person to be a member of
*h© beleot and three persons to be memberj of
the Common Council.
i Bach of whom shall be Qualified to serve as a
member of the House Representatives cf this
Commonwealth,
At the election to beheld asaforesaid, on Tuee
day, theoih day of January. A. D. 1864. ,
D ■?!-* ®i c ? tors . oi the First Ward will rote at the
rubno School House in said Ward.
e J^ ct ° r8 u Second Ward will vote at 1
the Public School House in said Wara 1
The electors of so much of the Third Ward as
lies north of and west of Grant street, being
precinct No. 1 of said waid. will vote at th?
on the corner of Sixth and:
emithhald streets.
The electors oiso much ef the Third Ward as
lies south and oast of Grant'street, being nre
™ct J 1 V of«jd Ward will TO to ,at the hiuse
Tonnol stroets? 7 ' the COrner ° f Wyli ° ■"»
T h u e of . v the Foarth Ward will vote at
the Public school house in said Ward.
The electors of so much of the Fifth Ward as
lies north and east cf Adams street, bein* i.re
c,nctNo. lot said Ward, will vote at the Public
school house, in said Ward,
The eleotors of so much of the Fifth Ward as
lies couth and west of Adams street, feeing pre
cinct No. - of said Ward, will vote at the Audi,-
school house, m said Ward.
The electors of the Sixth Ward willvuteat the
roblicsonool house in said Ward,
the Pete tOI K of , i ho Bo . VSIIt F Ward will vote at
vu a i lo B °b°ol house m said Ward.
«a —«
Jfebfe’ol »*/*&,"* VOte *
de*7te li.C.SAWVER Jr.,
Mayor.
s-
ragicer & McKay,
IBP m MALSTEBS.
hSen JOS. Q?KK U ’fe
iL to settle up th«
boauMS of the latcfira *i &o oflioe In the B «£!
«»rt«aa
lons known to the
the management of nirr nrmmYi^^jfffc^nr err- 1?
oonfrol in to Brawerj,
AddreM all orders to
Pb rente Bmrerr, Pitishorgh. Pa.^
JOSEPH HP
nVKbd ( JAMES
v BABteEtS] OF S(v.
i—Jnßt reMiyed-and-for sale by
FffiEZEBjjkJAKMgTRONG/
OTtpet.Mttrtet wnjffigtEtrMta
I \T HOLMES & BIPiSR, J 3 ABTH. MBM
£% o and Exchange Broken and Defers in
•Notes, Drafts, Aooeptanoea, Hold, Silver and Bank
Kotos. Exchange on tho Masters and Western
Cities constant. 1 .? for sale.
CcUeetions made in all the cities throutbsQ&tbo
United Statos. Itepcoits recoived in par facib of
cmrent paper, No. 57 Market street,
Tin*d and Fourth streets.
TSIAH HICKS
.»OHAS. 0. SWOPE
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANS.
Sffi FOETBTM STSSfiaS®,
OiiARTEBED IN 1856.
I S>A i LY, FjAOM 9 TO 2 O’CJLOOK)
x_r eviro, on Wodueaday and Saturday evonings,
from May lit to November Ist, from 7 to® c/olook
and from November Ist to May 3st, from # to 8
o'clock.
Deposit* received of all oums not less than Ora
I>:>LL.Ui. and a dividend ot the prof’ta doolared
twice a year, in Juno and Deoember. Interest
been dec Jared semi-annually, in June and Decem
ber sinoe tho Dank was organised, at the rvte of si*
per cent, a year.
Interest. if no* drawn oat, la placed to the
credit of the dopamor a* principal, and boars the
tame interest from tho firs; days of June and De
cember, ccmtounding twico a year, without
troubling tho arpositc? to call or even to present
his pass book. At this rate ineoev will double in
1 688 than twelve years.
Books oont&ininp the Charts. By-Laws, Kuies
Lid Hesrulatton#, kt&iu, oa application
ft*. the
y aatmagy.
uLJR9I£ ALBiiEE.
vicifl rsnarußKTr.
John B. M'JPadder, lea&oBd. Pennork,
John Holmes. John Marshall,
Alexander Speer. James B. D. Mwo*.:
Benj. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M. D..
James McAuley. iiiii Burywip,
Jr.ro.efl lierdman, We. J, Andcma,
„ . «aca?M£,
Oalvic Adame, James t>. Keliy
John.Q. Ba.?itoe< »i. ?*±i tr A. Madeira,
9eorge .yja«lr. Win. Vankirk
John C. Bindley, ./arnea Shldlic
Alonso A. Card?''. Bouart Robb,
Charles A. U'.dtcr-. Walter Jr. Manbail
Wm. Dousiaa, John Orr,
John iJfKni, Henry L. Rmg^alJ,
Wm P Woyican. Johu H. Shoenber«tF»
V. m, B, Havox Win. H. Schmers,
Poter 11. Hon he, Aicianaer Tlr-di?,
Richard Hay. ixaac‘Whittier,
Wee E. Levs*;*, Christian YeftMry*
s£k''V3’tA ?y AHi* '. , s*4'J»rcs*
OHAKUEB A. OOL'TOW.
UAL EilAlE IkSMi INSTITUTiOS
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
ol tho Hoove institution oh the 2d day of No
vember, lb-id, published in conformity to the
charter:
Amount ol Deposits, Nov. 2d, IvJ. .$K i.D‘v4 IS
Amount cd‘liucrefit due Depoeiturp. .. l.y>l 9i
Amounted' I'enfingetit Fund .... . 2,423 91
A ~ S i. I' ,s ».
First Liens on r’,c.,, k-Lii;.,;..'.:,.*
limitd Muto B-o.ds -< -,i *- - ■;
l : . S. Debt Certificate? and
Notes, unarfict varne/. . iljvj : ■
Interest car; ed net auo. .. . -w.* :-7
Ulilco Purmtv.ro 1 j• <.k-
Cash on hand .... II oil
Tbe ur.-ieriicie-ij, A'..d ri Commutes, have
examined u.o uvocia of t be Institution, tho bond*
and j-ccunue:, counted the cas.h, ic., and hare
■ ■ t :,5 i»a»i. c ,cme;it to be correct.
« . i>. Cufi.LAM),
NICHOLAS VuKUILV,
Wil. 11. SsMiTlI.
\ I’Al LV, ani EVKKY SAT
X>«» o-i: •* ro.
UKD.W h V:..\ i. v .
1-N J. i- it 1-" i J'.uuiV. • ]*^r'-en t. aoium
TKi>l I.LA.
isaA'.' Junes, xr**p'k«t.
Hon.'F. M. Howe, i JUloii.J^li.aioorhou
Wm. SI. Hinitu, | (<. <i. Hiuse.i,
W . 11. ( Jacob Fbioii'i,
3lJirv«.y ihiltls, |.Mrliola>4 Vocutlj.
OSJlco. Oft l oiirlli fclier-t.
r o 4
.can office
t v, ; . CiKiOlia
■ nsHTMJPIBI.I* SiTBKE'r
: r ;'ft« c**r2<r yiitb, Pittsburgh.
MOKE? I'* LAKGJS AJTI> K-&A.UL
rcr.ctj. ri. c-wicd on (JolJ asd SilTor, Dia
mond.', joutiiry. and Sdyef W&wdj®, arid
t.i liiivl': v. artier, for tny length ol
tiia* &fr~p>r> J Tbe gr/vds ftar/oot fc~3 d*U7e*td
with<.'«••• T;.'?. pi.
ASST f > :-o 7 A. M to XQ J». |&
aw. : c
BIMK H.IVINUB iSSTITCTIOS, HO.
i ]v M-'i:! nGcid atro«t. oi'j-osiio tiio Canton
ilcufo. Ch£.:-;c.-j-i by tho LotfuiMuro.
i’ .V' I C* .1:2 ItH .
,JA&£N &'ARfcv,Jr.
v :>'r rßiwrujrra.
ri. r. K?.UI
A. Holt jman
J'/L’j' Kiiouu.
■ ffcO-.H. ''fa^knwii
Atox. Bradley
Alfred diary
TkVSTaH*,
Josiah Ktnt C Ena
A S Bell Joa Lnixr'.rta
H h J- wlci W a Hood
J.ts W Ww>r,~t:i! I; C dchoiert*
V K&ucu 0 W Kiciot^oS
J M 1 icmuu d II Harimun
D M Loup K J Andoiwn
Jas W Uazt<e? l> B McKinley
0 H WMi Bober t i) Cocm«a
Win dm-:h \V lhcißea
li Jj J i.'Dt: il i J OOCS
W U Vhcira OB Herrc&
isa TEsxarKca,
D. K MoKIKI*EY.
W Hr. \: . cimi:a
iDL. . 1).
Fraf-iis iitsiipfd
John F. jonningi,
Xnomsui S. Bitvn
Henry Lloyu
Open dAily. from Da.m.to2 p. w. Also, Tues
day and £iatar>/!ij' evenings, fruci 6 t > h o'clock;
Deposits reoeiTfri ol uNE DIME an 1 upwards.
Dividends in December uni June of
each year.
Dividends allowed to remain are place i * o the
credit ol the depositor as prjdcip&l, and bsar ia
terest, thus CGinpuundiiig it.
Books containing corner,;By-Laws, Jsz., tcr
nishci at uie office.
A3"* Thin Institation offer*, especially to those
persons whoso earnings aro small, theorportunity
to aooamulate, by small deposits, easily savod, a
sum which will be a rosourco when needed* their
money cot only being sale bat bearingintereauic •
stead oi rorau;air.K unproductive. myl.
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S'
Tn js srastEißEßs have just
opened especially for tho Holiday’s a very
largo and desiraoie stuck ol
fflJfE GOUf JEWEU'i’.
WOhQ AND BIX.YEB WAT'UI^,
for Ladies and tfentlomcn's wear, fine Srcnie
Clookß. Fancy (iootfr,
SO.V£B>PLAXED WABh,
juoh as castors, cake and fruit boskets, goblets,
card oases, tea sotui, etc,, and a largo variety gj
suitablo artiolos for prosonU.
BEINEMAR', SIETRAS
Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters.
NpoßarucoPijE saloon always
I in advance. The proprietor of this noted cat
es' establishment has just recieved a large sup
ply of Baltimore bhell Oysters. They will be
served up in the best possible manner, with all
the delicacies the .Market affords. Don’t forget
the place, comer ol Fifth and Union streets.
sellO dt. F. WEId, Proprietor.
3USKASISS ~
DK. BROWN’S OFFICE,
.Citiions and Etrangexa ic hmc» 0/ medical ad*
?ioe anouia net lail to giT6 Ua a cajj.
Dr. BrOnii's remedies noror i&D f o ouio impu
rities, scrofulr.us and venerea! aflections “”AJfo
hereditarv taict, suoii aa tetter. psoriasis and oth
er akin„ lrfowos, the o-ixiu of which the patient
is ignorant. ™
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. B'a remedies for this affliction, brought on
by solitary habits. are thn only medicines known
in this country which are aaie and will epaodily
pestoroto health.
RHEPMATISJE
Dr, Brown's remedies etna in a few days tfcia
inful aliiicilcn
lie also Hleei, fcrcaconhoo, UrethaJ
hetnn!? Taina in the Back
and Kiuooys. Irritation 0: me BJaUcor. -rtrict
ures, etc.
, A t
ONKL'ULLAIi.
JMetlttinea wtt u E»;-iy imoiiaj.
?i.. oolSdirw
«s-m:KK
” SHOES V
&iiA*sreu uituii fontaiz. a: hurt
*>«> voc am obb
GO TO Mi. u, KU'lli SJ Attr.
yiil net a ilo.. I Article !rvia
, I). S. IiU'FLa.vBAUIiEK, '
soc ' l KJd f-ipj-sr. Sort» mta.
teP£EB**3oo BBLS, CBfOTg’y & a
PbLESriußt rweived and for wX by ‘
br ~ ; E-ETZER & ARMsI'UONQ
\ a - itoaar Market and FI rst streets.
:<T' y’l/WTATOBji, XtJLOWSv fuilßEtt
*»■ '
U ABILITIES.
/. ■ A. t'AKr.ll'n Xrr.a.'-urcr,
43 Fifth street
UPHOLSTER IT,
KO, 85FOUBTH BT., NEAB WOOD,
THE SUBSCRHIEM MAH UFA C
TURB and keep eonstantlr on hand even
•kruole m theirUne, via: Corwcee, Ornaments
£artam i Goods. Comforts, Feather Beds. Mattraaa
of &U kinds; also, the oelebrated Patent florin#
Boda. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures
Prompt attention given to all orders for 0t
WLD STREET,
B. <& C. P. WABB^
Manufacturers and Dealer, in
BOOK , (SAP UTTIR,
and all kinds of
w RAPPING PAPER, have removed from
Ho. ST Wood street to
NO. B 3 BMITHPIELD BTBKJST,
Pittsburgh. Pa,
W Cash paid for BAHfI. tl ,|
WILLIAM GARB & CO.
#SOLESALB 6ROCBRS.
And Inointen o t
WXHES, HKAKWia, SIHO,
Aia;o,
Distiller* ani Dealer* In
IMtiHOLD MONONfIAngLA RYS T7HZHKY
*37 Liberty Street,
nofclr jpiTYSaiiKSH, PA.
*. oonnKeHA*
s* o. surm*
tf'IUHHXHCKIAttI* A CO.—PITTS*
BUB® CITY CLASS WORKS-Waw*
house, dnwt, and 1M Bn* street,
b s&Bass»»s
Wiudtfw War* «ni Amur
eTdgSggjjlff ****«}■■
'Set®, *Mh SraCt,. Band and Kart
jatetc ana Men
business Cards, &c.
J. & Bf. M’STJEEIf,
Brass Founders,
... , . QaS and Steam Fitters,
* maf/r* “I* COCK.
ma «e to order,
tv., ALSO,
Biusa oastings, of all kinds.
d at the shortest notice.
pairing°of fitcinff ap Mld re_
31 i 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty.
“Uon in “
JOSEPH SITOWDEH,
NOTABY PUBLIC,
Ko. 8» DIAMOND STREET,
PITTSBURGH,
«.0 BiKA WH. I, B'SIKK
o HASA & M'GINN,
Attorneys at Law,
BEAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET
Opposite the Court Homo, Pittsburgh.
ivSlpart of?he w'e£ ldiora ooU<Mtloi > B
r^?Klfi‘h l^ oBB> and f llll correspondence In
TtU6-t? bna “ eaa 611 trusted to our oare
° BErH 15 ■ miluken,
fiUCOESfIOfI TO
J A .?• FLE «l I N O .
DRUGGIST,
Wholesale and Betail Dealer in
Foreign
No ' 77 Federal Stroot,
my22:lyd CITY, PA,
N'tW CABPETS7OILCUFffIsr®ih
A T
M'UA]Llßll>s t
. _ ■©• 87 Foartli gtteet
|»OIJ«HT PRKVIOCS TO TUB LAIJ
i®?," 0 ® 8 - wh loh th « fullest aa -
Tant&ge is offered In pnrohaso POK CASH, dolt
Bora -W«. M’CrLussH
PITIbBUREH STEEL WOHT
JONES, BOYD ft CO.,
HI AJJUJPA rrt T fi£BB OP CAR'* n I'yv
Plow, and A B Steel
onri?. - R'K end First »w. 1
_ noSldji PITTSBUR<JH.P,
JWO. 1900BHE1B,
COMMISSION ME BCEANT
rou na uu or
FIG METAL AND BLOOMt)
MO T 1 WATER ETRBWT. BBLOW MARK
PITTSBUKfiH,
£UBT*S C. SXEUIIKETII,
« UltiL
HOUSE CABPESTEB
AND j OBBJS u
SSube^frteaf 1 **® Woßd
AW-Ordera solicited and promptJTottended'to.
a. r. cannu
BOBT. UO..
Wholesale Grooen,
coaaitsios aaa Fottwiioiaa beeches i
IHalari In Prodnee and Pittsburgh Manulaeture
So. JM tIBLKTJ NTKKjrr,
Soo, -_ PITTHBC ROI
henry W. BEAUMONT & («
t»ALKKfI IS
Brandies, Wines nnd Gia
Al,o. BUokborry.Raanborry, Wild Cherry. and
Rnse lirandies. Old Mononghahela, Rye, and
other Whiskies, Jamaica Hum. &o.
No. SB Liberty Street,
Orromo IToanh street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
•®t~ Dotsl, Taverns, and Families, supplied at
moderate proSts for Casa.
my'iltlyd
Ijuc on t Oil \y o g. jjj
DI7HCAS, DUNLAP & CO.,
Mutufacturen of
WHITE Brnfikl)
c A. It B O N O I X. » ,
Ofiee. NO. a»l LIBERTY BTRSBT. Pitt*.
?a - mjKHimd
P. BITtfBE D. RKTMKA. J. S. RETUKB
Late at Miller 4 Riakotson’s,
Iteymer Sc Brothers,
iSuooeesors to Reymer A Andorson,]
W hoiesale Dealers in
foreign Fruit*. hints, CoufectlonarT.
Sugars, Fire Works, Ac.,
NOS. lifi AND 128 WOOD STREET,
>VM. H-SMiTH —J OS. R. HUNTER
W®. H. SMITH <& «00,
WHOLISALI OROCEgi
HOI lt» StCOHD ADD 147 FIRST STUBS
PITIBEDSBH
-A.OO V A iiWKNH,
Plumbers and Gm Fitters,
ho. iso woor» street, opposttb
pibst church, FimacßaH
til
47 OHIO BTBEET ALLEGHENY
»aa» VEi tuToa’aormn.
P® H f| HInSASTS, SHEET LEAD,
„ , Pipe, Pig and Bar Load, ana Timber 1 .
ff* tor kj n ® ODO ™- 00 Refineries fitted up in
the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or
Copper. Houses fitted with Water and QaeJHx
ap3rijd B ’ ordara attended W.
R CiSIDAY.
Cards, &c.
■Outchlnson
Clatb oy usboh & hotohisboh.)
COISBBIOB 4 MWAPISG TOCHAM
Dealer in
WESTERN REBERVE CHEESE,
fiffe Dried Fruit Pot sad Pear
Best D. l S d B PE ? I}ti 1 K GENERALLY,
Best Brands of Family f lo ur Always on Rand
No. 103 Seicnd Street,
Between Woo Market
*a-r I hero i a PITTBBUGH, PFNNA.
apU-lrd vaMe mado on Consignments,
Jaoob Keller^
Importer and wholesale dealer in
FOREIGN WINES & LIQUOBB,
160 SJUTHHELD BTBEET,
Three doors abovo 6th street,
JTACOB SELLEB WOULD IWITE
Wie« r . t^ u p r at i oati »°to hi» stock of German
an j Brandies whioh has been se
and '“Parted by himself. Families and
mWiShrae c ??il d u e! ! cnd , on obtaining at this os
aSAay Wbhk ts*
p. mebts7~ ~
Wholesale and Retail dealer in and manufao
turer cf
Ladles, Misses, Gents, Boys and
Tonths
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITEIIS,
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
No. 125 FEDERAL STREET
ocl3-lyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
PRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO 81 FIFTH STREET.
„.*»T? oll^ io P of accounts and all legal busi
noas promptly attended to, re2:lyd
DAUB & APPELL,
M&IIROHAWT TAIIsOfiiS,
185 Smithfield Street.
\U S HATE JEST EECaVED A
w x «nd weli oelect©d stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
oonriatiiu o;
t) l®“?®*® asl,aepes > VeatiiiKs, &.«.
ALoO—A large stock ci
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
intruding -h**. Oollar,. AwkKss, and every
tiling uanatv k«pi by hrst class Furnishing Blor e
Orders preaawjj exeouted. auMilyd
Akdrctt Klouaj.
assay Phipps, Jh ,
General Partners.
JROS city forge
KXOMABT & PHIPPS,
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh,
mannfaotaro Bar Iron, tier oral Railway and
. ,a i , liu £ s ' Paas oneer. Freight and Lo-
COinoUvo Axlcw, 4(j. 8{ 10-tf
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS
CADMAN & CKAWFOHD.
Menufacttrera of every variety of finished
B&A88 WOBK POB PLOMBEBS
WAS or STEAM FITTERS,
MACLii.NE.sr;-, ,XJ COPPERSMITHS.
|TBI«AMN t'ASH.WN OK EVI.KY BE-
Bonption made to order. Steamboat work
awam andeaa Htßiu; and rtpairin* promptly at
hPs^tJ 0 ’ , lia , :tlo I QIa J oitention paap to fitting np
.Henneries for v'oal and Carbon OlLj,
pir S<>, ! Bl>l ': l ®f n “u i:>r 010 "’oaum District oi
“>» of Marsh, Lanadoll A
Co a l'atontSji'hon Pump, the best ever Inycn
a„haTl?* no valves it is not liable to get ont of
” “ r ; # nr - ,<r liui febiMsr p
j£JI>ACK DUtIoSO STEEL WOJRKB
FmBffUß(rp. PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
M t A.C rr-RBtt« try
Beat Qnalitj KeitQ»d Uasi Stab!,
F ! ;*‘ 404 °'' a *° n - r’! ill sties. Warraa
to ac 7 imported or manufactured in
inis country,
L,f s°?.?£ d Warohoaje, No. 149 and 101
Firat and lAO and A4*J Sooon i streets, Pitta-
DtttgA - feblfclyd
WELIsJLAM BAQAXIJY,
Wf MoL£s A L g BBOCIB
HOB. 18 A»D 20 WOOD STKEET,
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
tBac:essor ;o J**. Holmes A Co*,
L* O R, P A C K E B
Dsalar in Bacon, Lard. Sugar-Cured K*nga
Hmoked 800 l Ac.
Market and First streets, Pittsburgh. Pa,
rubU ,° ‘ha* he has rebuilt sinea theflje,
enlarged his establishment, and filled
it with the newest and must approved machinery,
snow prepared to furnißh flooring and planing
wards, soroll sawing sad re-sawing, doors, sash
Hln cfriod, trames, mouldings. bog
South Prargaugoa. Sept. ?, 185*. i.m
Hotels & Restaurants.
»ava «• e house
Ho. 890 Liberty Street,
HexS to Feiuujrlvtuik Pawanirer Deoot
JOHN SAVAGij Proprietor,
AND FITTEB up,
mjo. with all ttie modern improvements, this po
is prepared to aooom
confident in recommending to tfc6 public for their
excellence.
Bi i eU received 4.1],
and sold wholesale and retail. myiJOdyd
OUB, HOUSE.
M:0. 82 DIAHOBD ALLEY
T*H® SPBSCitImSB; IssoCßi^ES
fL&’MM C^O^STtat^
*O. and is prepared to aooommodate the patrons
of this old and well known houso with everything
In the eating and drinking line at the shortert
notiea. JOAN SHALKKL***
ibloJ * Proprietor.
"S'©mug’s Eatog Saloon,
OORNZE VIRBIN ALLEY AND SMITH.
nXLD BTESSXBi
Where OTSTHRS and all the dell cades of the
season will be served up in the most palatable
style. ELT YOUNG
0014 corn or Virtin alley and Smithield »t!
A P ffi&f ALL BILLIAHb SALOOH*
friends and customers that he is still to befomS
at his old stand, APOLLO HALL,eft
Fourth street. Be has always on ika naeft
Quality of Lager Beer, and in connection with the
hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good 1
tables, bails and cues. I
Remember the place, AtK-lio Hall Fourth ft I
near Wood, entrance from Fourth. iyltkly I
Cornncopißß Salooa,
COHNEE Of CNIOK AND fIFIH STEHSTB
iKear Market,)
WHERE IKE PUBLIC OB
TAIN the bost and purest Liquors.
' Meals served at all hours on the shortcut no-
v Lunch every mcrnlns between the hours or lo
tad 13 o’clock. FRJSD. WJtfia,
_ VropriSir.
SCHOOL BOOHS
used in the
PU BKICSCH OO LS,
HIGH SCHOOL,
SELECT BCHUOIJ9,
FEMALE COLLEGE,
WESTEKM IiVmXSITT,
and the various educational institutions in thiff
city and vicinity.
Also a complete assortment of
SCHOOL STATION ABT,
Copy-Books, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates, Bubber
Writing. Letter and Note Paper.JKovelopes!
Pniring Paper. Kules, Compoatioa;Booka. *2
»ijor sale at . .. r
.»ASa J
3 s r
- S. Z Jf ;
18 ° 8 - J 1803.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Mpnflay, Soiember loth.
PEMSYLYASIA CENTEAI RAILROAD.
Nl;n© Daily Trains
TUIE THKOreH ACCOMMODA-
M. tioa Train leaves the passenger Station
Da (exoipt tunday,) at 5 SOaTmTstopping at
all stations between Pittsburgh and PUadelphia.
PhClStefl? dlrßot connexion for New kork at
THB 6 S'hkOUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the
Passenger btation every morning. Jereept Snn-
MJ" at j 5O * “WPWWiy at principal Sta
tions, and making direot/honnections at uarris
?? d Washington, and for New
XOf& Via rMladalphlrt,
dailv^M^ 0 ™ TRAIN leaves
i^L p * *?••* only at principal
?“• direct “omectionat Harrisburg
, and WaHhington, and for New
Y im rAOT I°7N D B E 'i' 1 " and Philadelphia.
inis JfAol LINJB leaves the Station daily,
(oxoept Sunday,) at 835 p. in., stopping only at
“ii 1 W 8 ’M nneot “ l * at Hnrmbnrg for
forftewYmk W “ Un * ton ’ and at Philadelphia
JOHNSIOjYN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
Sunday.) at 3 00 p. m .sTop
maugh.^ 1 Btadons » and runniiir as larms Cone-
TRAIN forWaU’s
u wr?f n n 7e ? y i SundayJ at 6 30 a. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
m g ° tfttloD * leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at
ii 4U a. m.
WkM^ E hY„ . AC ? OMM § D , AT I°N TRAIN for
SMp.a leaves daily, (eioept Sunday.) at
ACGOMMOD ATION TRAIN for
6 00p Sr tiOD loaTeBdaily - (except Sunday.) at
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station,
PuStSfau/lSp 05 *?- m ' ! ret “ rDiDS l8aV “
BETCMIHS TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
O2 50 p. m.
Philadelphia express 1 20 p. m.
Jfatt Line i on. „
Through Mail Train 100 a. m!
J “hustown Accommodation _jo 05 a. m.
J?l* 111 £ ta 5 0n Accommodation 625 a. m.
Pj V, ~, g. ut ) on Accommodation 835 a, m.
Accommodation...... 155 p.m.
4th W all s Station Aooemmodation 605 p. m.
wUJ "rive with Philadelphia
j£xpres| at 1 JU p.m, on Mondays.
I RAINS for BLAIRS VILLE and INDI
ANA oonneot at BialrsviHo Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Aooommo
danon and Express Train East, and with Haiti-
Wost. I * ,reea oohnstown Aooommodation
TRAINS FOR EBENBBURG connect at Cres-
Eon With Express Tracts and Mail Train West,
and with Through Aooommodation and Express
Train East.
Tho Traveling PubHo will find it greatly to
their interest, in going hast or West, to travel by
the PKNNSYLVANIARaILROaD, as the ac
commodations now offered cannot be surpassed
on any other tome. The Hoad is ballasted with
Btone, and is entirely free from dost, wo can
promise Batety, Speed and Comfort to all who
may lavor this Road with their, patronage.
TO NEW YORK $l2 80
PHILADELPHIA 10 !o
BALTIMORE 10 00
LANCASTER..... .1 8 $
HARRISBURG “ 765
Baggage Caeosed to all stations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to Pniladelphia Balti
more and Wow York.
Thomas N. Miller,
pecial Partner
Passengers pure dating tickets in can will be
charged an accejs according to distance traveled
in addition to tne Station rates, except from Sta
tioos where the Company has nef Agent.
NOTlCii.—ln case of loss, the Company will
hold themselvesresponaibleforpersonal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceedtn^lOO.
N. ii.~An Omnibus Line nas been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge nut to exceed2s cents for each
passenger and baggage.
J. STEWART. Agent,
At tne i\ K. K n r aiienger btation. on Liberty
and urant streets. qo2o
1863. THE 1863.
PiffSBDBGB, Ff.ff AFKB A CHICAGO BAILWAF
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEjT,
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
Shortest and Host Direct Route to the
OH AND AFTER NOVEMBER 18|h,
trains ran as follows, rii:— '
WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS,
Chicago Extras!. Chicago Express
Leave*
Pittsburgh, 1.45 a. m.
Allegheny ...1.55 a. m.
Arrives
Alliance.'...
Crcatlino...
Ft. Wayne
Chicago 10 50 p m. 11.00 a. m.
FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS
Leaves
Crestline
Arrives
Columbus
Cincinnati
Indianapolis... 9
Louisvihe
St. Louis
All 'trains through to Chicago witho change
of Cars.
, H ~Tbe time to Cincinnati ia the same as
by Steubenville. Trains on both Boada meet at
Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati
together.
CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL.
i „ twa* t. L Mail, Accommodation.
Leave Pittsburgh .6.50 a.m. 2.16 p.m.
Allegheny ,6.40 a. m. 2Jisp. m.
Now Brighton. a. m, 4J5 p. m.
Alliance 11.20 a, m. 7 40d. m
Artive Ciesttine J>.3o p. m.
These trains stop at principal Stations between
Allegheny and Rochester.
ir 5 TT Kiitiaifc H
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION
TRAINS—From Federal itroet Station. Alle
gheny City.
Leave
Allegheny .a. 16 a. m. 12.00 m. Olp.m. 5.40 n m.
Arrive
N. Brighton.ll J 5 a. m. 1.45 p. m. 6,25 p. m. 735
p. m.
Leave
N, Brighton..s.3o a. m, 7.00 a« m, 12,20 p.m. 2.50
p. m.
Arrive
Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 5.40 a. m. p. m. <L6O p, m
EASTWARD TRAINS.
AREIVK AT PITTSBDKGH.
Chicago Express _...2.20 a. m.
Chicago Express 3 30 p.m.
Cincinnati Express .7.60 p. m.
Crestline Mail 7.00 p. m.
TRAINS FOR NEWCASTLE, MERCER and
Mtit
Leave Pittsburgh a. m.
Allegheny 6.40 a. m c
Arrive New Ca5t1e...10.40 a. m.
EASTWARD
Leave New Ca5t1e....6.20 a. m. UjO p. m.
Arrive AUeghcmy,...„B.4o a. m. 4.60 p. m.
tSUTrains are run by Columbus time, which is
12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time.
For farther information, and through tickets
apply to GEO. PARKIN, Tichet Ag't. '
Union Passenger .Station, Pittsburgh. Pa.
and A. Q. CASSELBERRY. Agent Allegheny
JOHN B. JERVIS, General Superintend^?, *'
H. K. PAYSOtj. general PaMongw A^int.
GLfiVSLAHD, PITTSBORGfI & WMBLU6fI.B.
A* D AFTER MONDAY, NOYESf-
Vr BER 16th, 18®. Trains will leave the Depot
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh as
follows ;
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE
Leave
Pittsburgh...-L45 a. m. 6 20a.m, Lfop.m
Wellsville .4.10 M 8.42 *' 4J)5 •*
fiteubenvUle..s.lo “ 9.45 •• 5.06 M
Wheeling ..-..6.09 “ 11.00 M 6.08 "
Arrives
Beiilair -6.20 “ 11.16 6.20 ••
Connecting at Steubenville and Bellair with Steu
benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio
1 Railroad for Zanesville,Newark,Coluinbus,Xenia
Dayton, Indianapolis, CmoinnattL Louisville
Cairo, SU-onis. St Joiieph. and all points west and
south-west, and at Wheeling with Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINK,
Leaves Httsburgh —L 45 a. m. 1.45 p . m.
Wellsville L3O " 4.00 -
Bayard _5.56 “ 5.2 s “
Alliance 6.55 “ 6.15 “
Ravenna 7.40 “ 6.58 •'
Hudson; 8.11 “ 7JO
Arrives Cleveland 9.25 8.40 '■
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch
for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at Alll-
Western Bailroad for Warren, Hr Brovin*,
yfllojlnlon.Oorry. Jameetownand StdamaSc*-
Sn&.t
HjHforßandaslw.Toirio.ajSiß^i^^
SteutSaTiHe tad WeUsvflle AScokfeftdfrtlsk
leaves AUeghen*City at
! »
U Through Tiokefa to
f at the Prtte-
FA R £
WIfiTEB ARRANGEMENT.
5.40 a. m.
,A. 10.30 &. m.
EASTWARD,
Accommodation.
■WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
itirii'ii tsv&i
amwamz
* H
.._ A«BAW«EBEST. V'.
TSfr^wA T y® e fe Dwwto r
Wator streets, aa.ft»u eW rj? oornor Boss and '' ■ '-
Mailto and from Uptown, *««£& -
SKeesportAoo'dn. flfe'-S
1« Port Perry ■"' vfc
Braddocfs ■> difip-g ISSSIwtS
gade^ S n c S aa , nn ,ti to a lo h^^^^g^«
o. HAUST^ i 4^‘£t^£2SS!^rnjfe
Md no
SJSmSk DSA7 * fla 0B
. who in prepared to itonnSSra* S!
r| a .
>»on. An- Ao. H. C. -
Insurance.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY)
©F F£ , S g gSBTJM#4gT. n
«2Q»98 DASSEB.-Preaidont.
fcStaes®L , ' i
.«SSy"™» •» Mnd* 0/ mu aadJdA-
A Boms Estitotfen man&rsd be ™„a~
tain the character which they havß^nS’ei^ 1 /
totarac boct protsotion to fbosS who desire tote
2l
— 18J5I 89
ja^a6sssi , fjaz;:ri:”:: m.'mtfj
iaunn
t» . PIRBCTOBS.
asssLsS^
g©sr tdss&
msuKAHcjs,
Bi XH3
BEL (AMOS MUTUAL lISUBAKOE
oa? fhlladsjupxha,
Oc .-,£. rsrpotmi, Mewh»
41 "=’ Xumiiore. *O,, Ir, town or
coon try.
officis so. jurt stbket
OMUCorJttu, aaaa.sie w. ‘
Aiwla. 3508,508 ae,
MJoWS, fiSE
fast Mortgage or Improved (Sty >ro-
t > double amount giwiftng <yt
woUsranrad.. ‘""tYY m
H S^SiP ißro3dTDpMeai >‘3s 100
fB2 88
B rm^ ,iaa '’ . 4 - Booo °
Stooiof Count?iiVilirarano'aCj"'"' $
Ko« of Dataware H. B. InsSSncS c£
Commara&l Bank do ,{SS
Mwslagos’Bank do .""l' S
Sg® (Vs Scrip. "IZ! l ffl GO
BUlfl Roosrraljld, paper m ow is
B°«* Aepsats. b+arSt, e£l <HS *S
bas4 434 fe. of aseate. lijftag jg
L 45 p. m.
1.55 p, m.
xiHetsr.
DmacroßS.
JBfifc™. tesas-
Johnß. Worrel MarshaH mS,
1.40 p. m.
10.30 p. m.
IMBiMITY ASAiNST LOSS
S Y B* XRJE .
SNwißi
JAN. lat, 1860,
Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly,
88
100,995 a
fltwta. fereent nine (386,66? <t£S BMSS M
5BB
eeSE^waaSSs
Inanraiiefciaiada an may dtsoription of Pron
-£S°?h— ln «»TP®ra*i°n, » poriod Of thirty
£s!iijfew v, T 0 Mi®. l ®™ 55m, to an amount
of
Losses paid duri&gthe year 1859, SCSsISB B#,
OfflfeCTftm,
pm**
Wk.
8.00 p. m,
6.40 p, m.
PHILADELPHIA FIBEAHD LIFE
INSURANCE COMP AN Y
10.140 CHESOTtJT STSSET.
Oppoilt, thrCmtoniHond
Owital—jatajoo ;AnBfa^...>B9fcBat.'
aisssff w s2l#w' Bt
alhiEs?
r. Budzssßa, SMntur,
WJy ~
kumim insurance co,
OP HfTSBtTB&H.
OXTTOB, H*. VI FlrthSh., Baniteliln.-
iSiiill?
Fu HTOijraff eoons, 1 !
SUrrAP)W;JPOB THB SIA6OB
SAi aiM * CLYDE
Sen and Traveling Shlrii ,
r- ■ a ,
OOMPASY,