PROSPECTUS FOR 1864 PITTSBRUGH POST• For the increased and increF,ing prosperity of PITTSBURGH POST, We are destrious of returning our acknowlede meats to its numerous patrons 1 we present it this morning In AN ENTIRE NEW DRESS. Notwith.6tAnding the 4011. G AN F 2: ) 17..17-ronrri Of some belonging . to the Plltriburgh Union League to REDUCE OITR BUSINESS, We we esia Assure the FRIENDS OF THE POST That, at the close of iSia It In A FAR BE= CONDITION Than it ever was I.elore Dining the ',tit. year it Largely Increased its Circulation, Notwithstanding the etforti gliuded to tit LII r 14.1.1 It The prieeent ye.tr I.rinee with .1. not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, As our Administration Bo frequently pron,fied nor have thorie in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR DESIRE To c121' , 11 IT Their principal effhrts have been Aul . l.te I 1.1 schenaeb fnr Continuing Themslves in Power Next Fall they will hi, 13V.JPOP:E. rrTIF., For trial, and we are dean - tuna of speaking of their stewardship to Re t~s suQ 'Ft ~ ": ~~ER~ AB W4.lMili supply with our paper its Political Character, As heretofore the Post n ill remain an Independent Democratic Journal, DEVOTED TO THE Preservation of the Constitution E!ZEM RESTORATION OF THE UNION ; It will confine itself to the discussion of PIII3LIC QL T.tS TION . And have no connection whatever with schemes of a Personal or Factional Character It mill be nobody's organ. but the ftllLflil exponent 01 Sound Conservative Sentiments, The great work before American people t. the saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM; There le noparty to thiscountry anxiott to tare it but the Democratic ; and to order ;hat is shall BE PRESERVED THE SUCCESS (.111he Demooracy is absolutely neocoaary. and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be able to meet the expect et iOll3 (M UPS Po t TilF. E..1 - I'<:llE.N. lin Were Brushes P ...ale. IN are Basket, Slice 13° , 0, leilv MA,1.1,1.1 „p f‘ ,••• V. i -I; Ba-oz.s Straw C ..tiers Cup Mops hut ',On., N.C..: -..1c, t 1 , A1.44,t; KL.li.ri % , rni :-..:,,, 11, silver so,{. `tol - e PutO'. ( . 119D11115 -,k ins Rolto Wash, , ,, skewers L0151.111g 01,0111 Li ridlt ,:, t “ttee dills Wash Boards :".leN Psi., '....ait,:e Pans WRAC irons . Slid Boasters Fish Kettles Fr ~ Pans Bain Bolters 1 a . rina &del s Graters Egg Beaters Larding Needier, Flout Pails Pudding Pa/is Water I llterer. Bread Paris l-ie. Plates Butter Ladles Clbthes Wringers Iron Holders Wooden spoo n . Step Ladders Butter Prints Keeler, Wash Tubs Clothes Lines Soap Cups Scales Toast I orks , Cook's Knis as Sad Irons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes, &c., &. FOR 1 - 1-IF. DINING ROOM. , .A.ILVER PLATED. Castors Call Bells Syrup Jugs, Nut Picks Cake Knives ' Fish Knives Crumb Knives Ice Cream Knives Salt Stands, Napkin Rings Fruit Stands ' Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles ' Oyster Ladles Ai ravy Ladles i Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard Spoons Round a oval Solvers Ice Pitchers Boupuet Stands 1 Goblets CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives I Carvers C0.,5 .40 do ! Forks Stag do do Spuare Walters AL:it:FACTURES/5 OP • English Tea Trays ' Crumb Brushes I:I4 D ICE ' Srr -NIA-N NIF• 11, GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIER•i, Fork 6: Spoon 'I Di% s Crumb Trays • Patent Improved Dish Corers i Charing Dishes 1.. tended to inform the public of honest and fair EXCELSIOR AND PATENT Hash Dishes Wine St' arners , Coffee Bigginga , Coffee Cafetiers eating, giving no countenance or encourage- P tRIGON COAL OIL BURNERS Spirit Cottee Pots L ' 1 Table Mats . Nut Crackers Round \ alters meat to dieivrAtttWileft.. . . Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. Bread Baskets ' Cork Screws --si., r • , .....t.:-.., Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners , $ .. .i•X ''''''9' , tr'..74. 1 ; ''' saLkssOoXs, Refrigerator- , Water Coolers. Kc 5.5? ,, e,:5 ,- _-:Vste , w. ,5 ; ~-1,:47 . 4.-- - ;-- - , = :-, - .-- No. 517 Arrh Street, Philadelphia,. FOR T-11[1 : -.1 CIIALAICRER. Toilet Jars Water Carriers y Msnulhetor, Frankford, Phila. , Foot Baths (_. hamber Buckets .hail goods warranted. 13 1 ^IY . Infant's Bathe ' Bow la and Pitchers _______ Maness Brushes t'ias Shades C. II A. 11.11.17 BRIAN, Shaving .c.Lt nee Nursery Shades wt T a ßrOaz Match Holders do Lampe Flower Stands Clothes W'hisk'sLONGCOPE & PEARCE, Nursery Refrigerators I do Hampers 48. 00 ' Wax Taper' 1 Night Lights. Manufacturers and Importers of '7O 311.1JSCELIL.A_IN.F..OUS. 18 NIENS' FURNISHING GOODS] Library Step I Door Mats 9 I Vienna Fish Globes I Vestal AND TAILORS `TRIMMINGS, To agents per hundred copies 2,00 , Bird Cages ' Meat Safes ' Vizzetts ' Pocket Knives No. 10 South-Rourth Street, Card de Visite Frames I Flasks SATURDAY MORNING POST, myl-lyd ' PHILADELPHIA. Camp Knives j Camp Portfolios. And everythLr.g pertaining to a well appointed At theism rateof Oneriollar and tlity Cents lies, ISOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER- Household. I. jr ship heretofore existing between the uner To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW signed in the Clothing business, at No. 143 Fed- STORE of eral street, Allegheny City, uadeOhe firm of W. K. 4.1 & RACTIA.RDS. . ............ 414 , ) ' 5....11.ef1ee & Co., w.thiDems dissoli eon hiarch the 15th. Lao - Persons knowin elves indebted to the NO 30 FIFTH STREET• g_ firm will please gild previous to that time and , First door below the Exchange Bank. - ^r up 1.7.0 settle. - .vt 41., /ReGEE, ... 1.10 J ar ,. 13 , 1864. ilf".1.11 pools delivered free of charge in the i„.,...1.1.0 ,J. 1. 7 - 1 11. DOSCH. , city. Allegheny. Birmingham, Afanehester, _ Du -1.t.0 Janl.s-Ini pueane borough, etc. ag154.a.t0 of our friends in the diseuazon of the quest c.r. which will be involved in the approfwhing PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT Particular attention will be given to the New± Department of the Port ; we shall Igbor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH A STD NI A. While equal industry will be exercised in our m=rrvimr - iii LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, win be entrusted to one who to every way qua 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-lyd PKILADELPIII ifted for a proper discharge of his duties ; it will be conducted In an a‘v,remsfo - E-DITION, Per yedr Five copieE Ten Wines... ....... Twenty &rine?. anti one to zetter up ThirtreoPi€ 3 rorty 'copies BANKING HOUSES, &C FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RGH. TREA..tit'll V DEPARTMENT. OFFICE 0F I 'ONIPTROLLER OF TIIECUILSENCY ' Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. Nv - EI Es EA.. Ily satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF NITS BCII.III. in the County of Allegheny and State of Penn,yleania has been duly organized under and recording to the requirements of the Act of t 'ongress, entitled "tin Act to provide n Nation Al . t'urrency, secured by a pledge of l'nited i'st aft, JOSEPH SNOWDEN, Mocks, and to provide for the circulation srlNre demption thereof." approved February 251), -- .Lv ti=arr._FiLlir PTJIECI_ACC, 1863, and hits complied kith all the pros isions of attic! Art required to be complied is Ith before NO. Sit DIA MOND STA.F.E.T, commencing the business of Banking. '' ' d Now THEREYORE, 1. Hugh :11cCullogh. Point,- si'•''- •• • Purr , il3! ft , ill troller of the Current:,, do beret') eertil k 1 hri.t the said FIRST N ATIONA 1, BANK or PITt :i- B1:1{(111. county of Allegheny and State 01 Pennsll, midi. is authorized to commerce the business of b ink tug under the .A et aforesaid. ISI i() , !=i li: I' II In tostittloo, ',hereof' witness my hand and l''' ..t . F—or I seal of on., this otli day of August. 1863. .1 1 DIES P. FLE31131(4. \ --- 1 I i . DI'DF - 1 AIcUULLOCI4, Comptroller of the Currenc , „. ii.) 11 i' (...ii (.; S 'l' ~ /-- 1 . 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER j THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' In Fo 11,101 `lll.i I t./1111 . +1' I.' Drugs. Medicines. Pain!.. t i1i . ,,, vice-Novi, mid Pi•rtiiitier . OF PITTSHPRini, PA.. No. 77 FEDERAL f,TREET. Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. ni) 'Lid } d ALI.L. iIIENY PIT , PA Capital 5.100,000, with privilege to In crease to 51,000,000. The l'ittslairdh Trust t'omparly hat Ins iirgan kited 1111.1 , 1'11, Act to Prot file a National I 'utren cv. under th iithi of the Flits NAT 1X:11. P.ll"l'alit ltvili. would resperttullt offer its services for the collection of Notea.i Drafts, Rills ut EXeilafqe, &U., receive ni rnnt•v 011 deposit and It and sell Exchange on all tim, di the eittintr - . The succost which has attended the Pitt sliury,h Trust Conioany sluice its organization in 16 . 2i.2, Win We bells ~ t•hr a sufficient guarantee that linsi fleas entrusitarto the new organization st ill te- CeiVe the +time prompt attention. Haring a i ors r\1,11,1% v i•areSpolldell, ii lib Banks :11.1 ittrinigliout the We believe tt can otter tintlanallactittlestii those who tic business with 11, The tn,silir,- is ill be OftiCel , qll,l director n,1”.1‘..1 L, tt, • ~icae Wirt K. NiNt; ALFX it, pi. li. 13.‘11 t., I AI EN' 1-41t,riLLY. A. 414- 1. , /II,P. 111,01 11,1 TH4 , . 1..41 NI MIM2I=I 1.1. t, Cashier DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 FM . RTH STREET. Airr - Ertl 7 . l ) 1853. OYES DAILY. FROM 9 TO •Z OT LOC K, also, on IVeithei.day and Saturday evening's. from May lid Novcniber Ist, Dove to a o clock and trom ot elitber Isi to Al. Ay lst, from 6to a o'clock Dep,i.t . i. received di all sums not leas than Oak Dot.i..,u, and .i dii fiend the }digits declared twice a yviir, w .tune and DeCeMber. hitereeit., ins been (foetal ed senii-annually , In .1 one all.l De cember since toe Bank wit organized. at the rate of six per cent a peat. Interest, it ie.' drawn out. Is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and Leers the same interest iron the tirat days of .I tine and De cember, compounding tat let: a year. without troubling the ,l-positor 10 call or en to present his pail hook. At tide rate money will double in less than t wick e cart . Book. foram:111/g the Charter. By-Laws, Ii and Regulation'. turn:shed grata. an appli,ati4.ll to the office PREqID , :NT. 6 1. ()ROE ALI3REL. .Tohu Isaac M. Penno.•k. ono >l arnhal. Alexander Speer. E. D. Meola.. Benj. L. Inn:le-took. AM. Pollock, NI I) James . Hill thirgwin. James lierdman. Wm. .7. Anderson. fLITICb D. Kelly. Peter A. Madeira. Wm V antzirk. .lames Robert Roth, Walter P. Marshal John Orr Henry L. Rlngivall, John IL Shoenberger Wm. E. Schmertz, Alexander ltnele. Isaac Whittier, Christian Yeager. Calvin Adams, John G. Backofen George Black. John C. kiindle. Alonze A. Cartier, Charles A. Colton Wut. Dougla, John Evans. ll" nt P Wm. S. Haven, Peter Hunkcy, Richard Hays. Wm. S Lately. sEclilr....SlY AND TREA^CHER CHARLES A.COLTON. Next to Penn3ylvauia Passenger Depot, Real Estate Savings Institution, JOHN SAVAGE. PROPRIETOR. H IVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, Q . TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION with All the modern indrrovement, this pop of the above institution on the 20 day of No- , urar resort, the subserit, , prep fired to scene,- vember, 1863. published in conformity to the modate Ills ul.l,2llstomets :lad the pllO/1C genet:- charter: ally, with the hest the market affords eters will I.e served ‘:;, It; n, el . !, V ',let y of stile tfloing 1 914 91 the :nes Liquors anti Ales he put ~ feels cunt:Merit recun,rt4 , tito.; tto,rl to the " tic for their chi - en:ern, Can. Bucket And -hell ,s rerreivert and sold IV tiolee/iir rutlll :,2U-1 Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, Amount of interest due liepoidors Amount of Contingent Fund First Liens on liens L.t.kte t".5..2 1 0 l'nited States Bonds iw.t ,) S. Le tt Leluticate, . _ Notes, (market value Interest earned not due Office Furult ure (..tt.ih on hand... A A ( Alo{ll-111 the utele,lg,;l, ,d,,n,,;;;.•. evsmine,l the tusks of the Ihe;;;;;t,L,1; ;he and securittee. e milted the &j . 1,1 /Wind the at.,,e 4tAtellierl3 L t 10 be eorre.. N t. 1( \\. IUEE.I.,ILi, HI LAS VtIE;EELY 1V:11 It :-. 1 311TH. Deposits recett ed DAIL], and E\ LEY s 1 1 • 1211AY EVEN IN( i iNTLIZE.r , "I - PAID at 6 per cent. per snnhr. TEA 1:,:1.1C PHr.,IDENT • . . . . LION. T M. HI,O, L, 1 HON. J. K. Mt.. , ./R ii !...., I , \VM. H. !".,Nrr-rtf. I u 1 i Hra9 , El . W. B. CoPELAND, I .IA , oB PAIN 11. C.. El ARvEY CHILL,. i NICHOL.A. , \ t1E.C.11.1 Office, 63 Fourth Street. not _._. ..___ ._.... . . 110LME9 6.; SONS, 11 A N li E 104 tint Denl. rs Note.e. Ac , •eptances. 11:11,1. u; Bank None.,. I.xetinnFe on the eatern l ilies."'n_tant le for blie Doileetioni ur :de in nll the dties throo.rhoirt the I fitted :stater Deposits re , rived in par lon !- or ,utrerit pap,r. No itoo 'I - kir:l and Four ,Ireets GOLD, S I I DE H AND N Cert t.voitt. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupous, All 1 ail ,aLergo a r rhmrnt scct,ritio, t., H ood street, corner of Toirl MEM PHILADELPHIA CARDS Nt A.,RI: ,J 11..11))1.‘ 3. ti HICIi, 11 1 <C.; ih)r, , rirre and tlealeri Iu CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS Vestlugs, Tailors' Trimmings, NO. 255 1.L.A.13.1i.a . 7. - r k3TREIr r. 0,r2 , 3-tt P 111 LADELPHIS. WK. BRICE & CO., Produce and Pro - I - Won COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water St., PHILADELPHIA. AWLiberal advances m ,de on consignments when required. ruy.i y d G.:E. 0 GE GrIZ /NI T, Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every description of C. AT VAN KIRK & CO., THE POST=PITTSRLTRGH, 'STOCK BROKERS -- - - a. .4C.A.SWAY , NOTE, STOCK, DOH', BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OT FTC IL, ROOM. No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING, STREET, H, PA. 4,6-Peiir4t , le Mill property and other Real Estate to the amount of $lOO,OOO for sAle low. NOTARY PUBLICS PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Lire, IS )( ) , 'A P , And all kind: of Wrapping Paper, lln v e lieniovecl FROM No. .27 WOODITR'EF,T, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITT• 4 I.-i1 ; H. PA pm.l tor It At ; HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Nektr Wood. V ViE SI LIS( RICIEItS ](A ti 1' A (-- . TURF. itnil keep iirinsi ant I tin !ism! Arithile ut tileir t Irnflnle❑l N, onllol , 3. e hrr Bit! en sus tit el 'it, 1',11,1,1 Spring t All hilithi tit iisitaieit. 111I1i7 and 4 7 r1't only ientkin riven tit all NA tit ling and la., ing dour uetl7-1 t d HUBEI{ & NI if N ICK STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C DRE , A HENRI ,it . ieneral FATlnet, IRON CITY FORGE, KLOMA.N & PHIPPS, NINTH WARP, PIirSBI'R , JII VARaiIwayNUFACTURE IRON, GEN . eral Railway and !-atettliboat F urgings, Puaaeugal. Irele,ht ant 1.,.:0[114)ti1e A xlea, ate. COPPER WORKS LAKE SUPERIOR N C OPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS. - PAR ll'C'l, - 1/11-11( S.: ('a., nNFFA. TFPIII3. , OF Brizlvre rtu.l l'opver. Pruned . per Inv. •-la, 1i:1.w...1 'Ni,ll Bottom!. po, - IL rznt.d deni,r• Netnle. lin Pill, : , hert lion, Ot.. 412,-(onstanT I y on h,n , l inaanen and Toole % 1 / 4 'arettouat.. No li9 FIRST and 120 S 0:‘, I) I Fa thr,i,e.lll 0, le, 01 pt.! .•tt to any St•stred pattern. I t•2l-1) HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. xxotrstm, NO. Ci.iO LIBERTI STREET, MIMED 0 I" II 0 I - ?-4 , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY T ill , : 1.1.:C11.11.11.:11 ANNII)INI I HE-II ' , lt nn i' Vie.. lii ,P1,1c.; llthLl4 .11 l' - " -t 1‘ I YOUNG'S EATING SALOON co. ,o r or Virgin Alit) ”utl field , E reel w, NV here nit.l ihe the ‘‘,ll 1.0, 11,1 m tLrLilt,t p.ll%lAble ELI \l , l Nti. 0e1.3 e. , rner V.re.ll A PI)1.1.0 11A.1.L1111.1.1AU I) NA LO(Fri.— F AF{I),N; Li( ,otl 1.1 renni/.I hia fneml and to 1,, u•lind nt ht, 01.1 6141,1. .t 1 )LA.I 1 A FA, tranoe on F.O rlll 111 ... , r,•vt Fie 1,, al wn, ot, 11,111 ho 1“•,1 ol I.ao•r neer, 16.1 ~1 01, Ith the 1,11. n toll Arr01t0....! a ith tahle, halls al, I cur:, iteuteuißi the .11kAlo li,ll. Folath st Ese., 0,.1. entr,i,,, Iron, F 011 I'll 1111•11 1 110USiEICEEPF. 11,4 FURNISHING STORE I' 1.,11 lilt K , 113. 0. DRUGGISTS 11.. :Nil lAA I.:N, H.PMA... Y. MII I F.:ft , p,IILI Pmr!rier YITT~I; 1 Ic~~i~ I , IIA - II \ LEN. Prow-lett., TUESDAY-- NIURNIN6-; -FEBRUARY 19, 1804, LAW'S, OIL, &C J. O. WELDON _ JNO. KELLY. JOHN MOORHEAD, WELDON Bz, KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, MANUFACTUEF.R.S Oir TAMPS AND LAMP GOODS j PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 IV %TER ST., below Market, 12= CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., R. HUTCHINSON, ( LATE OF I.F.ECH ez HET( HINSON, ) _ lA — CT:NT C,TI. wortlit,3. 31 - MT!;t4T4ON ANTI DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., FORWARDING MERCHANT, No. 164 Wool , SrRE6T, near Sixth, PITTSI3I - 10111, PA MAN UPACTCIZER. , PURE 'WRITE REFINED C) A. Mt 33 C:0 INT Co IMN WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Office, 291 LIBERTY' STREET, Flour, tiraln. Fish. Dried Fruit, Pearl and Pot A iihes, and Produce generally".myS-6rnd PlTT"mmull• PA ', Best Brands of Facnil3 Alwaya on Hand. NO. 10.2 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITT:' , 111 . 11(i tl. PA. TAILORS DAUB & CAPPIU,S 4 , MERCHANT TAILORS, 185 SMITHFUELD STREET, WE HAVE JUST REA:ELY lED A large and well selected stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, l'on,lAting 01 ( lot Itg, vglilkere4, In ge, A Id.. a lArgt. stodlc nI GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS , de2.2 Including PAPER ( IL( 'RS. N EC}, flEs xn.l e 3 t.31:111; 1..1%113 k..30t I.y ilr%l-331%5e Furn.l,- ing we,. 1 R.. 13 .r., promi.;l3 e‘coute.l. nii3o-Ipl • HOUSE CARPENTERS 01TRTIS 0, STEINMETZ, =UNE House Carpenter and Jobber, P. liEl . • H IP hr.\ Mr.l 41101 P. VIRGIN A LI.EV 1.41 e 41 .\llller x litekete , Between Wo4si snit ',bort y streets PITISBI RI Hi. PA REYMER & BROTHERS, d-1-t And promptly sttemted to. t`'Hecessor. to tteymer x AnAer.ion.l ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Foreign rridt Nuts. Confect iounry, su g .., tt Alderman and Attorney at Law, NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD 3'l2 . Et ELT, O. NO. si FIFTH STREET ad - Collectlon of 4.:cottitti Autt leg,kl WIT.I.J.A .11 41. A IFt C . , ne.l promptly rttler,tra to WHOLESALE GROCTR' - z • BOOTS, SHOES, &C M 'r z , HOLESALE AND RETAIL I)EA LER In an.imaoufActurer of Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, 114 ALL THEIR VARIETIES, No. 1 4 12Z5 - Federal `tre•ut, Allegheny City, PII LOAN OFFICES I_,€)A HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., " °NEI' IN LAIWE AND SMALL „I„VA, quautttles loaned on Gold and er, mond, , Mold and atlt et \V a tellea, and ail 1:14141s vnit,ile articles, for anyi lenir h time agree,: un - 1144.4 gotAls eanuot Lc &It,' err , ' ~thou, the 1 eke e II Ja3o ll= MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT. . W A_ 'F !-4 . N MASTIC WORKER. Iti PIi.E.PAItEII To ('E-`IIE NT THE. exteri, of t.,111.1114; I,lllelll cl,enper and 41.1:4,101" 10 all) tloni. here tofore 1h e cement lids 110 equni ,it forms :arable adhoslveue.) 1.0 nfl s'.rls...• onia-ribbabn• n ater Or frost, and s,,nal W nif) ,nnlu) of ntOlit• r tit ,an.iersiened is f!.e only relinhle ma: pane . 111 ,•e!l.eflt 11; 11,Ve applied this I . ement 1,17 the flb.sring gentleman whom Int. p 1,. Are 1' l ielil 1 , , 1,- ler to: .I residence Penn tfree , Imi .Nloi'ar,elit • —. A Ilegh , n), r t 1,1% ren , elll;t• .1., 5 r I ! P 4,11 v!r•te , .1 11 , , I.••• I. r.'. It • ittttr,o !Iry h t ., t Chart,' Ad.tr,,,, t 110 C, Piti,!,kovt, ,1 ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Votiml4.l-,4 Ueueral itiaLtilift,tB and Butler Makrrs 11111111 Pruun . It. It.. Patlietzgrr vtnl lull ri 1,31i6 i 11, P.l. - 111,11 FA I I I 7 , i I, OF ti .1.1 re.! hit,l Ii 11, to•rie er, rn.l !or rvst Mill, SAN til,al .1 I, thy , Ittfilict,ls, at trot to the , fanstftletion of trlgihett and MaelonerN tor grist 11110. end for uproft,t,. to ld.tr Im hand, finished and ready Jur stoi lent al short notice Engines and iSuller3 tie , •11101 ,, 11 A leo. furnish Bill ler. and Sheet Iron . aeperatel . \N rooßld Iron itl lag. Hangers and Puffier e. en t ariet). and continue the ntantifacture of VV"t Bleu Machinery and 31.achIne Cards • tot prl...es are low. our 131AChiner ulAnufact ,d the he.-rt w,'.hht) of mntertald, and warranted qll A,30 , , to gil e sAtislact lUII .ciziy-t Intern train all parts ‘,l the .'ouhtr) bolli t,%l and proluidt3 PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. CALDWE , ).tti)ceels),ori) to .1 al. Holmes k. C 0..) P onn Dealer in Bacon, Lard Sugar-Cured Hams ,rooked Beef, CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS dectl-13 .1 JEWELRY, &C JEWRV THE. SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST opened a very large and deatrable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladles' and Gentlemens' wear ; tine Bronze Cloaks, Fancy Goods, 61I.VER-PLATED WARE, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. REINEMAN, MEYRAN h SEIDLE, deal 42 Fifth street BREWERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A Ar V superior article o( Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our business, with full control In the Brerery. Address all orders to SPENCER & MICAY, Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh Pa. 10S. SPENCER, JAS. M'KA Y. PLANING MILLS JAMES MILLINGAR, MONONGARE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully Inform the public that he has rebuilt since the dre, and having enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and moat approved ma chinery, le now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re.saWinq 4 doors. sash and shutters, kiln dried franie4 - - mc Wangs, box making, Ac. Prrrqat-nott, Sept. 7, 1857. OMMISSION MERCHANTS +ks'l.ibct;vl akttancc mn,t, nn onsignments npll-1).1 WM. H SMITH & CO., AVROLEStIiE GROCERS, Nu,.. 112 i;•,:oild and 147 Fast WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 19 and 20 Wood Strctet, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. Dlsllllr r. mud Urrl4 - ry lit Mile Old tifunoug,,ltla Rye Whisky, 3'47 LIBERTY STREET. ITTSBUR( ;H. PA J. DUN I._. M NT Ys WINES, LIQUORS, &C ...- _- - ---"-----. .I At:o II li. IFI.1.11:1 - 1 , FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Importer end v.` ,lehnit le %ler to AND FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. Zito ...NJ TT H YIELD MTREET. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. lA4 Oil Ii.ELLER WOULD INVITE ArIN AND AFTER JANLAItY Ist, 1884, JCPI Pa st!en , l..r. In Ms bzce k of (let-man kip trains run as follows, viz : an,/ I rune:. lir n 0.10,, whlcf. riFil twen -0- Leave 1,1,1 Etn,! import,: , I,:tas,:lt F,,,,11, ~,,d Plttabl. For Chi'go. For Cley'd. ForWlieell. chu1,1,,, ~ - ,. ;1,! depen.. ~,% ‘.,:an,ng at his e, Express 1.46 a. na. 1.46 a. tn. 1.46 a. m. tsblishmew Inc best no ;.I.:re,t or Wines l'or.e. Express 1.45 p. m. 1.45 p. M. 1.4.5 p. in. illliUtJr, 01 nil kinds, eq.. t: to any 10 the nit). al- Mail 6.30 a. tn. 6.15 a. m. rage on hft.n.: AI,. I 'lre Oil I; e s'l.i a k) and \ tfr t,st iii , tifle'd MOliiMl,Sheir (Y-3,1 HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Foreign Brandies•, Wines and Gins. 1-31,..,Icherry 11n9r!,err, \\ .1d Cherry, and (lin gri i1r,.L.:44,,,11 41.1 :14-41,44r1g44thrit, A:141 441144 , r W144,44:1,4 .1-..:. tt,.l . O. S.l 1- . 11117.1t1'1. - ti"17111.217:-.1", PITT! , I3I' nll,l n! 111,x1,31e- GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS I/1)1 I:IVT:Nte3, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, • %% 000 ‘TREE.T, !, and NO. 4 04110 .4TREET, ALI.Et:IfF.NY t i m r . v i r It • 1 1 . ..! , .. .‘4 1. 11 , 1..7.E . T 1 L 1 F. , A D u: , Malt, al Refineries tilled up In II.'!- 1 ank, lined with Lry r i •i•I , nlted Met and /kir:\ II •,lt•r • •e't•n•lt• I Ii) 4•03-1•1 1111(111eqle BraY , OrkS, CADMAN & CRAW FORD, BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS, Machinists and. Coppersmiths. 111R.14F1 CAVTINGS OF EVERY DE -111 seription wady to order .deartil.oitt ti orb, iitetim and gas at nag and repairing promptly at tended to. Particular attention paid tJ titling up Refineries for Coal and Carbon this. A lass. aisle amen to for the Western litstridt of Penns% IVallia, iiir the sale of Marsh. Landsell & 'o Patent piton Pump, the hest eier tni . ent ed. having not All es ; it is not liable to get outof order and will throw mare water than fin) pump twice its size. febll-tyd BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ALL K.12 , D , BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER PITTSBURGH, PA Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Particular attention paid to titting up and re pairing of OIL REFINI:RIEs. 31 & 34 Water Street, near Ltherty. THE. MEMBERS OF TILLS FIRM BE ing practical mechanics, of many year.' ex perience in the business will ensure to give sat isfaction in every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison x Co.'s, Steam Pumps for water and oil. se6-Iyd Black Diamond Steel Works, Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any imported or manufac Lured in this country 149 & 151 'First and 120 ek, 122 Second sts, febl6-1) d LiAA, JuNB, .JURY L. 80YD..1 , 7:11. ICCULLOUGH. Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, 130 - Yl3 Sr.. CO., MANtPACTrEERB OP Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A U Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Ross and First Streets, no2l-1 y PITTSBURGH", PA. W. CCNNINGEIAM..D. crNSINOHAM—D. lICKSEIff V. erNNINGRAM DrSCAN. 1 - 1 NtaHAMS t O.—PITTS- Bl'RCili CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water street, and lfal Brat street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon• gahela House, manufacturera of Pittsburgh City Window Glass. Druggists' Glass Ware and Acne% rican Convex Glass, for Parlor Windows, Churl*, es and public buildings. apt PITTSBURGH. GROCERS PI FTSI3I.R,III F'l I t R,lll MEE= G ROCER. -a 13 I A 31 - N , PITTSBURGH, PA rhree 10ot3 h:,vei 6th st =MEE BRASS FOUNDERS =MI GAGI OR STEAVI FITTERti J. & M. M'STEEN, Made at the shortest notice STEEL WORKS PITTSBURGH, PA PARK, BROTHER & CO., ll=l PITTSBI'RGH GLASS WORKS RAILROADS 1804 . aiNgi 1864. WINTEIR ABli4DiEn!dtitlMT. Pennsylvania Centrals ItiEdifflad NrlvE. 'IA if ONST ANT ADDITIONS ARE ing made to the equipment of this excellent double track and express route, and every pow& ble care will be exercised for the comfort of pas sengers and rapid movement of freight. Trains will leave the depot in Pittsburgh as follows: THROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 660 a. stopping at all sta tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 250 a. to., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburif for Baltimore and Washington, and for New I.ork via Philadelphia. THROUtiII. EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for B altimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 8715 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown, without change of cars; also at Philadelphi a for New York. JOHNST( WN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 300 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone maugh. FIRST A CCOMAIODTION TRAIN for Wall's st at ion, leaves daily, (except Sunday)) at63oa. m. SECoND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. m. THIRD A cCOMMODATION TRAIN - for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 35u m. Fl )1 RTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walt's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 00 p. m. , THE t TRAIN leaves WaWaStation, every sundity at 905 a. m.; returning le ices . • Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m. Philadelphia Express 14.0 p. m. Fast Line I 30 a. m. Through Mail Train 1 00 a. tn. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m. let Wall's Station Accommodation.... 625 a. 7D. 2.d Wall's Station Accommodation__ 8 35 a. m. 3,1 Wall's Station Accommodation.— .. 1 65 p. m. ! 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 06p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 Z 0. m. on Mondays. iRA LNS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo- dation and Express Train East, and with Bahl ' more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS FOR EfIENSBURG connect at Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express , Train East. _ _ PARE.I TO NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA.... B A LTIXORE LANCASTER H AR.R ISBURO ALTOONA Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sy 11 ania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in ears will be .-hamed an access according to distance traveled m addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company wilt bold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exoeed to cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R., Passenger Station, on Liberty and &rant streets. noW 1864. Writia, 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, RETURNING Arm e Pittaburet, P. F. W. tr. C. R'y..2.20 a. tn., 3.90 p. m.. 7 00 p 111., 7.50 p In (' P. R. II 2.10 a. m.. 3.50 p. m., 8.05 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Leave Allegheny Fur Allittnee }orN. B. For N. C. For Steu'e '2.15 p. m. 1.15 a. m. 6.40 a. m. 12.00 in. 3.00 p. m. 3.00 p. 4.30 p. m 5.40 p. in. RETURZCING rri re Allegheny, P.. F. W. a r R'y 1.20 a. m., 8.30 a. m.. 2 35 p. In., COO p. m. ' h P }1.....10.00 a. M. }EU. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q. CASSEM,BERRY, Agent, Allegheny City. R. PAYSON, Gen. Pane. Agent. P., F. W: ar. C. Ry. Co. F. R. All' ERS, (len. Tick - et Agent, tuts C. a,. P. R. R. Co. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R WIN T'E. - 11 Allll A. N 4G-IF-M-E,N'T g - I F NAND AFTER 'WEDNESDAY, DE ..7tl BEE 2d, 1863, Trains will leave the De pot. corner of Ross and Wateratreets, as follows: Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to and from I."ntown. 766 a. tn. 6 00 p. m. t:xpres3 3 00 p. tn. 1 00 a. in Ist Nl'lieesport Acc'dn. 11 00 a. m. 7 00 a. m, 6 15 a. m. 2 05p. m u 0 a. in. 830 a. m. 4 15 a. 111. 5 40p. ua Sunday Church Train to let Port Perry Itr9,l.loclee and from M'keesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m For IL:kets apply to GEO. HOULTON, Agt. H BLIcKsToNE, Supt. tied. A.. 3,1 r; It C A. 701 it c• BOSTON, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR ranged Hotel in the New England Statea; La centrally located, and easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains ail the modern im pruyenents, and every convenience for the corn ice and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and weilventilated; the suites of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely furnished for families and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a first-class Hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun try. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Boston, Sept. 1883. sel2.6ind To Builders and Contractors. A=T E ARE. NOW MANITFACTURINO a superior article of I. I M E , Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, ASS LIBERTY STREET BEST QUALITY OW Mr"...a. X.X.Ir Co Mir Always on hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART & CO. Steam Wagon Work. ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, CARTS WHEELBARROWS, STORE TRUCKS, HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. C. COLEMAN. Marion Avenue, Allegheny Ctty. 0c27 7 1) d ..;_ FOR AUTUMN OF 1883, I A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER A.IN GING S, Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again offered. For sale during the season by W. P. '-kV,RSjT4LL, NEW AND BEAUTIFDL BONG, /13Y ROOT. "Just before the Battle, Mother" FIRST VERIIIL Just before the battleonother. I am thinking ologt, Of you • While upon the fi eld we're I MarOhing, With the ealmayith view. Oomradea L braveare round we l Filled with thoughts of home att od ; For wemthey know ; that on the morrow, Some will sleep beneath the aod. 130 . 403E/I%VrEil. Copies mailed on receipt of price. For sale byC/45.. V. hIELLOR, febt 81 'Wood st., - 0.1 , 111.• LEY-- - -4r v ii( pup SPRING It 7 etutiof Welsr FETZER &- felt; =mg Mar -,14-4011t, M.S.P A MAN lit&- l ISUSTIIO. OF PHILADELPHIA ALEX. WEILL-EMI Pt etidaat. cIANtfEr, Vice President, Among 'he Trtudoes are : Hon. JAM - eg POLLOCIC, JOS. ALIAS" J. F.Dean Thomson, esq. W.J.-Elosteito, egg Authorized Capital 81511114000 Paid ttp Capital 240499-0 WILL INSURE LIVES AT 4.crizs as low as other good companies. TUAL Eolloles entitle the holders to. share In the intlite bonns was ea ler cent. JO INSTeu.h. rater are 20 per centime than MUTUAL. IP.TOTAL ABSTINENCE rates the 'owes In the world. Further particulars famished on niplication to S.S.BRYAN, Pittsburgh ent, febi-tf 59 Fourth street (Burke's ) INDEMMTY AGAINST LOSS rinHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FICE No. 435 and 457 CHESTNUT ST., near Pit& STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. ist, 1863. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, ba ne Mortgage, amply secured *1,893,393 32 Real Estate (present value 6103.313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collet teral Securities Stocks, (present value $86,667 72,) cost 89,786 68 Notes and Bills Receivable ' 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 83 52,208 2 061 88 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, In T.own and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, theyharepaid losses by Fire, than amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby ai lording evidence of the advantages of Insurance. as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859,1882,158 38. DIRECTORS. itALES W. BANCKER, MORDECAL H. Loris itIAS WAGNER, Devrn S. Raowti, SeutrEt. GRANT, ISAAC LEA, JACOB R. SMITH, EDWARD (3. DALE, GEORGE W. RJCHARDS, GEORGE FALES, MIAS. 0. BANCKER. President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. War. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDENER COFFIN Agent. Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta. PELLADTTPIELA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CIIESTNI7T STREET, Opposite the Custom Capital.. $219,100. A5aeta..5301,943. *kV 80 10 60 • 10 00 . sew . 765 3 GO WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited. on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBT. P. KING, President. BALDWEV, Vice President. • DIRECTORS. CHARLES. BATES, .. E. R. Cora, E. R. ElfoL/SH, Gnonoz W. Buown, P. B. SAVEET, JOSEPH S. PAUL, C. Sam/aux, JOSEPH CLAYTON, S. J. MA.6ARGE, E. \VILER., F. B ACKI3CIIS, Secretary, I. a. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and WOO4l SITEObi. ALLEGEENY INSURANCE CO., OF Prrrestrzuwri. Office, 180.37 Flfth Street, Bank Block NSIIRES AGAINST ALL KINDS OP FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. AAC JONES, President; JOHN D. Mc -IRD, Vice President ; D..M. BOOK, Secretary; apt. WM. DEAN, General Agent. Dutkoroas—lasac Jones, C. G. Hussey, liar -y Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray John A. Wilson, . L. Fahnektock, John D. M , cCord,,Capt. Adam acobs, R. P. Sterlitv, Capt. W. Dean, Robert . Dreirevr, Robt. R. Davis. no2B Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. GEORGE DARSLE, President t i F. M. G'ORDON, Secrete, Capt. R. D. Cooutta.v, '1 Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang 'o's Warehouse, stairs,) Pittab h. VILL ' l l lf SURE AG INST ALL kinds of FIRE. and A RINE RISKS. IV. ane Institution managed by Direotcrox who are well known in the community, and who we determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the c &raster which they haveasaumed, as offkringlhe t protection to those who de sire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1561, Stock Accounts ............... .. .. .. ..8 63,000 00 illortgage 2,160 00 Office Furniture %se 00 Open Accounts, etc 1,809 00 Cash 18,381 00 Premium Notes 23,608 00 Notes and Bills Discounted 174,076 00 ' &9° ' k 9 5 1 00; DIRECTORS—R. 1111ller, jr., James M'Auley • Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Damte, Wm. li. Smith, Ohas. W. Rieke n, An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. long, Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John M'Cune CU - NATI:33 LINE. Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool, The First Class Powerful Steamships, SIDON, KED AR, MARTI:ION, TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NEW York every alternate Wednesday, Fin from Liverpool. every alternate Tuepiay, and from ctneenstown every 'alternate - Wednesday. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens. town, 00 in gold, or its equivalent in currency. From New lark to Liverpool, t 635 in currency. For Steerage Passage apply to WILLid.alS GL lON, 40 Fulton St., New York, or -THOS. RA.TTIOAN, Agt, No. 12 '2 Monorigatiala Home, Vi Etter st, riaSe.-tyd Successor to Thos. nattisexi PA PSt AGE FROM THE OLD ORTNTIIf, Lower than the Lowest, THE UNDERSIGNED 'IS now prepared to bring out passen ,..warricfi : gers by FIRST CLASS MALT,. STEAMERS direct from LIVER POOL. LONDOIs:DERY, or GALWAY to NEW N. YORK, or PITTSBURGH - SEVEN I3O I LLARS lower than any other agent here. Call and'pt the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail every week, and passengers are found in ever Parties brought out by first class C .1P FR SAILING vessels at very low rates. Slight Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK. payable at any of its branches in England or Irelandfor sale. For particulars as to rates, a.c., appl D. t.PNM.kL, Chronicle Office. Ne. 70 Fifth It. jaWS:6eod and se swithaeld Pittsburgh. Passage from England and Ireland, EUROPEAN AGENCY, THOMAS H. RATTIOAN, EUROPEAN AGENT No. No. 122 Monongahela Hous re eal 4 t r tabn*, • Pa., is prepared to -' Out -or bring,out or send back passengers fromor to any part df the old country, either by steam. or. sail ' g packet& u SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable In any part of Europe. Agent for the Indlanapolla and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Blatt Star Lino of Sailing Packets, end for the lines of Steam ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Ohs. gow and Galway. TROS. H. RATTIGAN. Sell Your Old Books and Papers. THE HIGITEST PRICE WILL paid for old books with backs removed, old newspapers or other printed paper, at our Paper and R hg store, No. 33 SSLITLIFI RT.) ST. Jane-tmd S. B. & C. P. MARICtr. DRESS GOODS OF THE LATEST style& cLo A WS, SACQUES, SHAWLS, rinffloof every kind and a variety of other SOW& will be offered cheap to afford all to purdfflatif R..T. LYNOIPS, No 96 Market street oe3l between bth and the Hieltuiebt REMOVEMOVAL OP LIVETiIIr STAMLEIee AL undersigned lasving removed . 4 . :Li .v e. ry Stable from the rear of the m ov e ammo° near the corner of Firsts.t Smithfield street , W. C. Conn , s old stAnd, is prepared to : Manta earriges; bu jo6 and saddle horses updat 'the shorteut ootbie. Also horses kept at livery tlin rewmable rates. Undertaklyd all mares ments for funerals will receive sttefli!. trcl4. NEAL .= B?; Wood street. IDN'E!CRY IFIIGI3Y II A 111 BMW • VED AU. his stock of China and iatteePowito to "Igo. MI WOOD STRZICTi adjoining Wm. Bagaley. esq., where he will be pleased to show his customers a complete siege, meat , ' Ofati Uncles kthis line suited -to - the *tuts of tunnies, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, Ind 'City - sad country dealers. I iNABE - & CO.'S Gold Medal Premium Piano& • These Instruments have tire entire Iron Pizzao French Grand,Aotlon, Overetrung am, Actitr. Treble, etc., and are warranted to staid tuna longer than any 'riano tnanufactitted, 6 stile caws have been riien by Thiabetv ^ GOttatereurt Satter t l4 ,tt!t(Auich. and all the ntintig i VlX"' eEveryinztenneitt told at Big tort Ail*, ansixiansateii rot eilrizel, 0/14.11,LOTTE AFE, • -49 ltree4;s • Feta. • :Bole agent tor•=niA“dtmow INSURANCE BY VITZ.U. 102,990 26 STEAMSHIPS A OVAS,
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