a plose,Egius —FOR 1864. BANKING HOUSE S - 4C. --- -- ---- .-7,8T00K-_ , BROKERS. ,--- - - - . - ..._ . .......nt,-....-.,- , ..c.-......_,...., - - - • FIRST NATIONAL BANK ~. ' k 0) . • Hi `C.A.SI- 1- "A: 16 4 1 • • or' Prr'rfilni_TßAGlY. NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, ~. ".."."--.. " . .. REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, " . • TREASURY DEEPARTMEWP. • °Prier, OPTICS Ca COMPT 'SOL LEH OF THE 017,11.8ENCT, Washlngton.City, Aug. sth, HIM ROOM, No. 12 BURK.E'S BUILDING, it - ram:as, By satisfactory evidencopremnted FOURTH Srazar,TITTSBURGH, PA. 'I" IX , .V... to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that the FIRST NA TION'AL BARROF PITTS- Sir Desirable Mill property . BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State and other Real Estate to the amount of itioo,ooo for sale low — . of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under r " ----r --. and according to the requirements of the Act of NOTARY PUBLICS. PrTTSBITRGII POST. C . ongress, entitled "an Act to provide a National „ _.......,___ ____,., =_.__,___.. „..,..._ _ deb Currency, secured by a pledge of United States . JOSEPH SNOWDEN, - • Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- 1 demption thereof." approved February 2.5 th 1 8 .7- 40 ,k2 .400L -. 52 .- 3F.-Ervirr i m i c, . . 1563, and has compiled with all the provisions of • . . • said Aet requirW• to be complied with before NO. S 9 DIAMOND STREET, commencing the business of Banking. Now TrIMIXBORE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp- Belg - lYa • PITTSBURGH. troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the ------se ___ , _--!—,--,----_,-r..!•.. -rrr k said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF' Plrrs- DRUGGISTS. URGH, county of Allegheny and . For the increased and increasing. prosperity of B Pennsylvania, is author i c ed to commence s the 1 business of banking under the Act aforesaid. .7-tITII'II rt. - Arrr,r.rie -- N, _.._ : , In testimony whereof witneass my hand and . glt CC F. 9 ,, OR TO PITTSBURGH POST, • seal of °nice, this 6th day of August, 1863 i ) lit_ OH McCULLOCII, - JAiIIES P. ELEMINU, - SS Comptroller of the Currency. ID li. 1.: (~- C-;- I S T , ] ' , ream desirious of returning our acknowledg- ! ) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER M I _ meats to its numerous patrons; we present It TEE FIRST NATIONAL . BANK In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oil, ity e-Stulfs and Perfumery, this morning in OF PITTSBURGH, PA., NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. rr ., 3 -2. 2 ... i yd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. NI .4 :"Atii''ENT' IRE . REV . DRESS. • en,,,,,, 5i0....., with privilege to In- 1- --- - --- '- -- - ?-- --- -- PA crease to $1,000,000. , PAPER MANUFACTURERS. Notwithstanding the The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ . iced under the act to provide a National Curren- S, B. & C. P. MARKLE, ORIGANIZE I) E FFORTS ey, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL anufaztut•ers and Dealers In BANK OF PITTSBURGH. would rrespectfully' M Of some belonging to the Pittsburgh Union offer its services for the collection of Notes, 33 0 0 IC. , CAP Drafts, Rills of Exchange, 6:c., receive money on And all kiudi uf wrapping Paper, Leag - ne to deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. I lla'sre Itenstrved Ind .. . EDUCE OUR BUSINESS, F‘R 0)1 tit). ..e.l WOOL) STRE, TO j ag ; No. 33 Smithfield Street, all We we can assure thePITTSBURG H. PA. -m* Gail ssl, 01.1 f, - -t• TI At 1•: h 1 ,3 FRIENDS OF THE POST --- - --- _ _.__ . _ - . - HOUSEFURNISHING. That, at the cin>e of 1863 it was in a FAR BEAM CONDITION ever wee before. "luring the p3st year it ha 3 Largely Increased its Circulation, - wotwith,tanding the efforts allude.l t Theivezcas-rsar bringa with it. not 11. e -SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, As our Administration 4 o frequently promised nor have those in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR DE.9IRE TO CIIT'SII IT Their principal efforts have been devoted to e.chernea for Continuing Themslves in Power Noxt Sall they will he lEFEFoit. 'rmc. For trial, and we are .1 , 51r1.:,13 sreaking of their tewqrdship t, a 3 3n3U..,A.-11:k1OLS;ES As we can supply with otir paper In its Political Character, 48 heretylere the Post will remain an . - I)adependent Democratic Journal, DEVOTED TO THE proles - ration of the Constitution IMIEEMI RESTORATION OF THE UNION ; It will confine itself to the discussion of 1P17331_,1C QI.7V.ESTICINS, And have no connection whatever with eohemes of a Personal or Factional Character Tt will be nobody's Oman, but the faithful exponent of Sound Conservative Sentiments, ..The. ; grast work before American people Is the saying of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM; Toe is no puffy in this country any.ionc to save it but the Democratic ; and In order that is shall BE PRESERVED TILE SUCCESS bfihe Democracy is abeolutely necessary, and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. - V7e - , eipeet to be able to meet the expectations etir trießde ta the dlecussion of the queetic which will be-involved In the approaching PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR NEWS 'DEPARTMENT •Pattictlar attention will be given in the News Department of the Pc,:t ; we shall labor to obtain LATEST BY TIIiTY',GRAPH Al 13 7.1 A I L; equal industry will tic exercised in our MISCELLANEOUS ©ND LOCAL -DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who ig ever;-way :}uul filed for a proper Olscharee of hia duties : it will be conducted et an o Isrr.s 'AIA.INTINEI?, Intended tointorm the pkfL62 of honest and fair dealing, giving no Lount er.,n:e or encourage ment to T'£ TM S : DAILY EDITION, Per yea r Of papa ••.- tl 1 , 1 7 iee agents per huroired 2,11, SATURDAY MORNING POST , „ Reit Ovirate of Ong Dollar and Fifty reutm per Five oopiee Tem , C , Oywr. T w eacy eoples,-8,44 ppe tp getter up T4Urty Cidpavb *sty eopi.el The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization In IS5•?, will we believe be a sutihnent guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those who do business with us. • • The business will be enththefed hi' the ,llne officers and dtrectore. DIREICTORi : T./. L.:V./Kt IN / NV M. h. NI h, ii././BERI N. H ALF:Y.2LN LkEN SP ELFL, TBom,. BPI 1.. hlt k,,,• - 1/: 0 i3.%1 I 1 \l 1/.10 MAN, AI LK BRA DI Cy, SIMEE JAMES LA iH LIN, Prtdi.lettl I I V', Cli.shier Joan I , aug6-daw,l =BEM KOUNTZ & MER.TZ, uA NILEI S, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO mestic Exchange, Coln, Bank Note:, and Uovernment Securities. Colle,ltlon3 promptly attended to. spit , XT HOLMES & SONS, BANK F. its IN • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drat te, Acceptances, Croht, :miter r.n.l Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern a;,,.1 Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. hi Market street, between Third and fourth streets. GOLD, SILVER. DEMAND NOT Certiticates of intlettte.lifess, ter* Certlticatea, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and a.ll other government Bectirttles, bouf,i.l t V.. H. WILLIA:Vtri (, n.. mhs,6md Wand street. corner of 7 1,1; DOLLAR SAVINGS BANE, GS FOURTH STREET. CI-1.A.p1=11... 14 IN 1f35:5 OPEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenu.s , from May Ist to November Ist from 7 to 9 o'clock and from November let to May Ist, from b to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than Dec DuLL.A.R, and a dividend of the prontd declared twice a year, in June and December intera c ts has been declared semi-aunually, In June and De cember sin.:e the Bank ws3 organized. at t!de rate of six per cent. a year. Interest, II not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal. and bears the same interest tz ern the dr.t days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Reg - ulaziou, furnished gratis, on applicat:on to the °dice. YREEIDEICT. (iLORCIE ALBREE. V:CE PEEbIDEWTI.I. John B. MTadden, Issao M. Pennock, John liolmes, John Marshal, Ale kander sperm . , James B. 1.) Meet], Beal. L. lahnesto:k, A. M. Pollock, M. 1) James McAuley, IllllßurgwM, James Herdmar., Anderson. TACSTE.I.: , . Calvin Adams. James D. Kelly. John (1. Back,vfen, Peter A. Madeir.x. George Black, W m. V aakirk, John 0. Blndley, James Shidle, Alonse A. Darner, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton. \t alter P. Marshal. Wm. Douglas. John Orr John Evans, - Henry L. Ringwali. Wm. P. Weyman, John H. Shoeuberger. Wm. S. Haven, Wm. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Bunke}, Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. S. Lnvely. Christian Yeager. SECRET/LEY AND TREASURER CHARLES A. COLTON. Real Estate Savings Institution, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the above Institution on the 2d clay of No. vember, 1863, published to conformity to the charter : • LIABILITIES. Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, 18 , 93.....1103,694 13 Amount of Interest due Depositors.... 1,964 91 Amount of Contingent Fund 2,423 91 ASSETS. First Liens on Real Estate $35,200 01 United States Donds 60,000 Ou U. S. Debt Certificates and Notes, (market value) Interest earned not due Othce Furniture Ua!h on hand.... t.107,9:i 1,1 A. A. CARRIER. Trt,,,,rcr The underaigacd, Auditing Cornmitt Pe. hate examined the books of the Institution, the bolds and securities, counted the cash, &a., and hate totind the st,vc statement to be correct. W. B. UOPELAND, NICHOLAS VOLOTLY. WM. H. smnat. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SAT- T - RDAY EVENING. rs; I'EREST PAID ate per cent per ISAAC TONES. Fltti,lPE.:, T. r:, 'Wm. H. SMITH, \V. B. COI' E L A )126.1/VEY Office, 63 Fourth Street PHILADELPHIA CARDS 31 A G Iroportele and dealers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, 7,S 0. 2;30 .M.AII.IC-E. STB , 0c99-tf PHILADELPHIA. 'BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water st., emLADELyn triPLtberril at:v.ll,2e, 171 , 1 e r.. ••:irignialehts ,vben required. 1.., -1 3 d GrEOIITZOC.;I7. AiN , Manufacturer and WHOLESALE Alin RETAIL DEALER I❑ every desc . riptlca, 01 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., GkAS FIXTURES AIM CHANDELIER% Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT FARAGO'S COAL OIL BURNERS, hand Lamps, Columns, &C. eirr SALESROOMS, No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ; Manufactory, Frivnkford, Phila. 41TA.11 goods warranted 11A_FCR - Scr WITEI LONG-COPE & PEA4cE; 31artufacturers and Importers of . MEM' FURNISHING . GOODS, 61,40 1,50 . 100 . 1,10 . 1,00 OM TAILORS TRIMIINGS, No.lo South Fourth Street, 11474, PUILADELPHIA 011=M=1 , 'JiJ TEE POST---PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1864. UPHOLSTERY. Nu. 85 routtli Street, Near Wood, ~. FR iliE S! 13SCP-IBERS MANFPA C— a TURA , : tett keep t: , :ist /tut ‘.l, 1131,1 every article 1u their line. ;Az. Ccwn,,e, truselents, Curtiln Coo,ls ; Condor-, ;tithe] Bet.l, Mat tresses of all kinds also, the eelet,,rated Patent Spring 8e.1 , / , All kinls Blinds sod Fixtures. AlttsPrompt attention given to all orders for tit tihg and 151 file -low. Carpets, 011 Cloths, zte. & fit tEN MENEM STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C 2.ND/11: , EiC:1.111 flEtiltY PIIIi•I'.. SI encrai IRON CITY FORGE. K ISMAN NE\ All' I'lll- LlZ , ill 1% - st INUFACTI:I2I-: BAI2. IRON. GEN eral ay and *teataboat rorgin7s. Passenger, 1 !eisf,t an , ll,oconlothe A.xlrg. mac. LAKESUPERIOR_ COPPER MINES, IP( 'n., !Lan:, 11z.1112.4,' end rooi2 113 I .L.l Imp il. Ll.l 1•1:::!..urgh Pa. ou cat tJ any cIit9IIC.I pattern yd.k.w m. CUNNIN;,IIA.M...I., 1111,1sEN V. CUNNIN‘iIi DUNCAN. \II t,ti A O.—P IT T BURGH CITY CVOlliii)—ware house 119 \C stet street, an 1 156 prat 6treet, Pittsburgh. Fa..'hr:'e docrt below the lilLaion gatiela Rouse. manulacturcre of Pittsburgh City CV ludo,' Gitts9, Druggists' Ware and Ame rican C,J1:1,111.): ‘J Ift,s. tot l'arlat Window.. uhurch ro and public L.:Llaingd. .p 1 FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 4ACOB ICEIJLER NVOULD INVITE part.eular attention to his stock of iertnan Ines and 1 rench.l3ranthes, whi.:h has been se lected and imyotted by" hilosalf. Faruilles Chukchea could depena on obtaining at his es t ablii/auent the bent and purest of Wines. Pure Liquors of ail kinds, equal to any In the city, al ways on hand. Also, Pure Old lips Whisky and the best Rectited Monongahel oc3o HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. Blackberry, haspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin ger Brandiea, Old Monongahela, Bye, rind other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, ac NO. OKI 1...1 - 13RTYST1117.1 - - - 1 - , Opposite Fourth streo. Pll TSBUIai 11, PA. SO - Hotels, 1 averns and Families supplied at moderate protita for Gash m} tI-lpd AlO - fr 3 01 GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS ADDY eic. E. TV N PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, Uppoeltz Flrst Chun.ll/, Plti3burgh, NO. 41' 01110 ~ THEET, ALLEGIiti.NY yIUMPS, SHEET ii 1.ea41 - I;.e l'i,; ,r.. Lovl, 6tlll - la uttc.l up La U,a mist ; , t••: . 7I nobs !Me,: ,t lin /.1.3.: or ( . 0",.{ in,l HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C I Hoz; J. K. ,‘lc,oilfil:An 1G Ilasztr, PAJ 7 LR. NicHOLAS VOhOTLY "E... 1 :EX CI 3E, o. 350 LEBER TT STREET, Next to Peun6yi Tanta. Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE • PROPRIETOR, HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED r'P, waft lOC aloiern Improvement. this reacirt, the eubseriber faprepared to m_...om mo,latehli. old ,:mstmnert fel..r ally, with the best the market aitto.is ~ sters will be served up in every variety of style .loring the beIS:10 111 4 Wmtv 1.:.i..,;, ,n I Ale., he leelb Lonlldent it res. , omu..endlnE them to the 1. lia inr It ex,ellence Con. /3.0:1:et and Shell Otters re (.1 111 i an =MIZE 11=1 ryllE St . ISSCRIBEIT ANNOUNCES to the_ 3.niblic that he is In daily receipt of RESH SHELL 'AN O sT FAS, (TAM x_.. .and is je viw:a to .171(4. late the rattolls of this old and , ell known house with every thing In the eating and Onnking lli a it the shOrt eEt Lowe JOHN .I,nl vd opt leer. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Corner of Virgin Alley and Simla-i -lium Streets, Where UYSTEI4S.. and all the delizi,:ifs of the season will be served up in the most palatsi‘;, - styles. ELI VUL NU, 0014 ccraer Virg):‘ Alley and Smithfield st. POLLOHALLBILLEARDSALOON.- 1-‘ CHARLES GARDNER would remind Lie old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL ,en trance on Fourth street. Ile has always on :.and the best quality of Lager Beer, and in connection ,th the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon. Wit It good tables, balla and cues. Remember the pin.•e. Apollo Hall, Fourth at. near Wood, entrance trout l'ourth. lylAdy yikISSOLUTION.—T HE COPAHTNEaI ship heretofore existing between the under signed in the Clothing business, at No. 143 eral street, Allegheny City, under the than of W. H. -McGee & Co.. will dissolve on March the 16th. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm will please call previous to that time and settle. W. H. McGEE, Jan. 13, 1864. li . M. DUSCH. . _ janit-im AN ELEGANT COrliiTitli RESI DENCE FOR SALE.—A fine 2 story well built brick house matelots/van rooms, with one acre of ground attached, well stocked With choice.fruit -, pleasantly situated in the .village of Roehestet, oveflocilting the Ohio river, and within Jive minutes walk of the R. R. Station. For particulars inquire of ten s-und \ld dza to Mll. I n peclrtl Partner COPPER WORKS SMELTING WORKS I. iial• l'TaaieS Liutv,u,a, • se!:,l 9!.:! GLASS WORKS WINES, LIQUORS, &C JA.O 013 , huporter 160 STREET P.:eg doom ed,Jcei eth EZIMEI NO. Or. WOOD STREET, oura o S , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY i Ii it! _ Si. N. FRAVipt, or E. PARDEE, Rochester, "Pd Jag iLas 11321 -C -W- ItYr".o . ... ._ ' "I:AMPS - 'I3IE - rt: ' 'COMIVIISSION MERCHANTS: 'RAILROADS . • INSURANCr .• , , JNO. KELLY. JOHN DIOOKLLEAD, 1864. aingi§M lat. JIMMY — .- , LONS WELDON &.. KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT - _... ,_ .. = is ..„.. A . mm s.i.-. - WINTERAFULANGEIimPA ' ' '''' . F . ?,..3..,.."._,. *Ali _ , 1 : ?:-. Lt. Lg.. ". '- . : f -., , . ~ • ia d-. MANCPACTURERS or plink 1 1 11ANKLIB4ny.2 MAI" FOR THE SALE Or . LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS Pennsylva ni a . Lie"ntral: Railroad COMPANY .OP PHILADEIMILII, 6 O - PIM NO. ,f- aro - .Ati 3 O 4 13 7.111'NuT 'lr' , near Fifth." '''' • ' ' ' _____...' I NYICE. 13.ASL:Yr frxidivs. AND DEALERS IN NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market, CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., PITTSBURGH.. irl ONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE __,....._ -11 E", ing T P e uS tem bl l7: o 7 arsz T riiirr ee . s : tcl an!pi SEili" e % 7 66 : l" : 6l3 : s ' tm ' .. No. 164 WOOD STREET, near Sixth, 1 11./ ing made to the equipment of this eXoern: Pint Mortgage, amplpoeettred' : ...:;', Jam*, 31 PITTSBURGH, PA. R. HUTCHINSCIN, double track and exress route, and every purl_ _ ..,: Beal Estate (present value ble care wIU be exercised for the-comfort - Or - Wm" 61,) cost... ..., - ....• , -;.. 1020195 2. , se vii ng i Terasvaentdherazeirttmionvpiemtte.nbtuoitf Colbi".”V. LUCENT ori_. WORK.. (LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON„) THROUGH AOCOMMODAT h I freig O a N a th i l a ° ll w y Tß , r'" (ex" . Stocks; (present value Mem fpki DUNC.AN, DUNLAP & CO., 4 00 . 5.1.3115510 N AND cept Sunday,) at 660 a. m. stop.ing at all sta. c 00... fta,lBB 1.8 MANIIFACTDREES OF FORWARDING MERCHANT, tirsArviahret,rtaebrrhdaF g ,T. — iceelpktai . nday,) 11,1,-':an:dimmi. lu.-eivi.tde 1,83 i 00 27,91.9 23 PURE WHITE REFINED at 2 50 a. M., stopping only at principal Stations, • .‘,..........i................-. . ICI ..". 1:1. 33 GP MeT e=e 3C Xs 151 , DEALER IN and making direct connections at Harrisburg for .. ' . 4 1 1,808,(41 ea Baltimore and Washingto and for New York The o fits m renal Ofilee, 291 LIBERTY STREET, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, v i a phib i d e l p hi a. 11, only - Pro from P lino which this me ny ean divide try law are rum wideh tnyB-6md PITTSBURGH, PA. Flour, (drain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 IL In., co L ea d e t erm th e d, ' . : -.:. ! , stopping only at principal Stardom, making di- Pot Ashes, and Produce generally. Instuances made on every deseriptionuf Prorr. - - -. --- - - -.-- Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand. rent connections at Harrisburgfor Baltimore and TAILORS. NO. 102 SECOND STREET, Waalain_gton, and far New Met via Philadelphm. erty, in Town and Country, at rates aalowas are consiatent with security. FA.ST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 835 p, sy nce .th e i r i neorporat i oa , a - :bg thi r ty _ DAUB Sc CA.PPF.J_SS, Between Wood and Market, m., stopping only at principal Stations, connect- years, theyhavepaid losseeby Flt e , tone amount PITTSBURGH, PA. big at Harrisburg . for Baltimorh and Washington exceeding pour mmucrna 01 Dollars, .thereby af- MERCHANT TAILORS, 44-Liberal advance made on Consignmenta. c akt a d ng fi e n or N e e a w rE, ; I. aoir.k. at Allentown, without__ fording. evidence of theadvaistagel of Insurance, adelphia for New saw ell as the abilZ EoTo d disp it red s. HOrltOitnae t with apil-lid York. promptness tie _. 185 SMITIIFIELD STREET, ___,......._ __-,,._--,----,!------. --- -•----..- ----- r JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN - Losses paid - during the_reir liii,Se,ess,lss 38. WE lIAVE JUST RECEIVED A GROCERS. leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 300 p. m., stop L ° and well selected stock of - ping at all Stations, and r,,,,,,tug as far as Cone- CHARLES W. Berrousn, Monnittily, if. Lows -. maugh. .. Tonts.s WAGE= Deem S. Buoys, FALL & WINTER GOODS, wit. E. SMITH Jo- , II HUNTER. FIRST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's SMTFEL GRANT, leasci.Les, . Consisting of WM. H. SMITH & CO., Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6305. in. J ACOBA R SHITH ErrwaltD U DALE SECOND ACOOMMODATION TRAIN for Groixo , i ff. yu c ..4 . ,,,,,, (3 . z I .. A i t. „ , ' Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at GRAS. C. BANCIZER, President. Cloths, Casslineres, Vesting's, d.r.e. WIIOLES A L E GROCERS, ll , itlittl3 . ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fort W EDWARD O. DALE, Vice President. Also, a large stock of st. C. Steel s i a - MEV/4r C i C e lF il kN,_Agent. Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at I GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Not. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, mylB Northeast cor. Third Mid w ood ate. Including PAPER COLORS, Zs:ECK TIES and de22 PIT ISBURGH 3 6 PIi_ITITH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at every - thing usually kept by first-elms Furnish- 6 00p. m. PHILADELPHIA Flakii.ND LIFE lag Stores. Orders promptly executed. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall'eStation' INSURANCE COl M'PA N Y , .30-1,1 WILLIAM BAGALEY, every Sunday at 905 a, m.; returning leaves l-- ,_ __ s _._ _,_____ ______,_ ______,_,____‘__,_ Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. in. I 149 CHESTNUT STREET, HOUSE CARPENTERS. WHOLESALE' GROCER) ARRIVE IN RETURNING TRAINS Opposite the Custom laouse. - _ PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Capita1..9219,100. Assets- 0394,943. r OURTIS C. STEINMETZ, E. Baltimore Express 12 sop. m. - UNERAL Nos. 1 l and no Wood Street, Philadelphia Express Ix feat Line 120 p. in. 130 a. In. W ILL MAKE ALL HINDS OF IN SURANCE., either Perpetual riA..timited, House Carpenter and Jobber, Jan2o-ti Through Mail Train Firrs BUM ., H . Johmstown Accommodation tto a. in. do every description of Property or Merehandsse, 10 05 a. m. at reasonable rates of . ..premium. elfop. v Litewly streets. IBC IN ALLEY,._ - Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... 626 a. tn. RO P. RING President Between Wood P REVMER 11. D. n Lim an ' - e.EYIIEE 2d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 835 n. m. M. 1, . DWDEV, Tice President. rind .341 Wall's Station Accommodation__ I 'ssp. m. D ECTORS. 1..,:.., a , Miller :I.liieket,,,,n'., PITTSBVIVIII, l'A . 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 05p. tn. CHARLES AYES. E. R. Cant, Oi - orders solicited and promptly attended to. REYMER & BROTHERS, GEORGE .TOs s. w r . sa 4m.L o 7 , Express at 1 Zi p. m. on Mondays. Baltimore Express will arrive with hiladelphia P. R R E sA siac a s y n ; ...----_-,..- ' TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI- C. S . BERMANI learnt Clarrots, AIDERMEN. t-,„,-•,ols TO Rey mei N An iption i ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with S. T. MAOAROE, E. Wait% Through Accommodation, Johnstown Acconimo- F. St...tenet:rex, Secretary, - - .5 fi...IESALV. DFALLE-. I: , I. G. COFFIN, Agent.FRANK _KELLY, • dation and Express Train East, and with Haiti- Forel gn Fruit., Nuts, Confect I onary, more Express and Johnstown Accommodation jyi:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. Sugars, Fire AVorlia, .?....-., West. ,ALLEGKENY MS I 'GE CO. Alderman and Attorney at Law ' N 05. 1 913 AND 128 WOOD SIREET, TRAINS FOR EliF.NSßUßGconneetat "rea son with Express trains and Mail 'learn West, OS Pl'r'l"Bl3U •••-•EI., l NO. 81 FIFTH STREET. PITIBUIIsIII. and with Through Accommodation and Express .-.. Train East. office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. .-- 40 - Collect:on of accounts and all legal buil- _ FARE, nese promptly attended to. set-lye W1L1..1 _a_ 31 CA_R - R .& CO., TO NEW YORK $l2 60 MNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 1. FIRE AND MARINE RISIT. PHILADELPHIA 10 50 BOOTS, SHOES, &C. WHOLESALE GROCEE', BALTIMORE LANCAsTER 10 Cs) 6 80 ISAAC JONES, President,' JOHN CORD, Vice President ; D. 2d. BOOK, S,taretary; A:VD 1:.IP-P,TF.R- .4 H.ARRISBURG 7 65 Ca t, WM. DEAN, General Agent. P . i ll r.: .117 'V Z , ALTOONA 360 DIRECTORS-Isaac Jones, C. G. Russey, Har- B y e y L Cl F t a ld ha s,.. e C st n o p e t k . R.O. ? . hn G p c . a m y, ce .r p o rd; ht o A 44, l . v A lliz a s . , WOOLEsALE ANDI RETAIL DEA LOR - ' ' . - . ' 1 Baggage Checked to all stations on the Penn' Viti4ES, ItitANDILS, GIAS, &C,. ~ „„ B. L . Sylvania Reamed, am toPhiladelphia, a Jacobs R. P. Sterling, Capt. Nt . Men, Robert more and New York. L. Al'Grew, Raid. 11. Davis. no2B , In mid mantlinn.ret ~ t Passengers purchasing, tickets in cars will be i __ Lathes, Misses, Gents, Boys & Youths Dimmers mud Dealt,, In charges! an access according to distance trat Bled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta- BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, Fine Old Mononc - abeia Rye VTliinky, e• t ions where the Company liss no Agent. ' NOTICE.-In ease of loss, the Company will 327 LIBERTY STREET, hold themselves responsible for personal baggage IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, t.07-led PITTSBI 'RCM , PA. only, and for an amount not exceeding 610 e. N.8.-An Onmibus Line has been employed to No. 125 _Federal Street, c-, 3:3 TJ IST .7C-s 3EI NT S, convey Passengers and Baggage to and Isom the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each Allegheny- city. Pn. passenger and baggage, J. O. 'WELDOW LOAN urac;l2:, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 S.IIITIIFIELD ST Near the corner nt "%NUNES IN LARUE AND 931 CIL IVA quantities loaned on Gold nd Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches. and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot he delivered without the Ticket. 441 , 001ce Hours from I A to 10 P )1. is.3o MASTIC CEMENT WORKER S. MASTIC CEMENT. . « A. 7C S 0 N MASTIO WORKER, i PREPARED TO CEMENT TILE I exterior of building with improved Mastic) Cement, cheaper and superior to any done here tofore. This cement has no equal tlt forms a solid and durable adhesiveness to any surface, imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality of stone. The wideraigned is the only reliable and prac tical workman in this cement in thin clt y. 1 have applied this Cement for the following gentleman, whom the public are at liberty to re fer to J. Bissell / residence Penn street, finished, 6 yrs Jas. Mct,andleas, Allegheny, do 6 yrs J. II Shoenberger, Lawrenceville, do t. yr, J Il McCord, Perm street, A. Hoeveler, Lawrenceville. do 3 Girard House, Pittsburgh, s St. Charles do do 6 v r, Address Washingaton Hotel Box 1364.1, Pittsburgh P, 0. (Whit yd. ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Prou Ununcle Lieuenil Machinists ant Boiler Makers, Penna. R. 11., Passenger Station ANANUFACTURER ALL KINDS) OF IV,. Steam Engines. ranging from ttiree to one hundred and tlfty horse power, and suited for (I rist 11111 x, Saw Alai., Blast k unlace., Fact.- lies, etc. Give particular attention to the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills. arid for uprights, mulay and .irctilar SAW mills. Hare alai" on hand, finished and ready for milt}, ment at iihort notice. Engines and of every deacripti on Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seperately , Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Yulltes In el ery variety, aria continue the mAnufactiire of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards Our are low, our machinery inanufa.itur ed of the beet quality of materials, :aide; arrante,l In all cases to give sateerfaction 4errllrelera from all punts of the country solt•:i -led nod : t PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALPWELL ` . 1i:07e6.341r8 13 IRE HOTITIC, P C lC r: I - 1 , rreßlcr Lard, Sugfir-Currd alnke,l Bee!. CORNER MAR F.T AND FIRST STS le - 11111 I , ', ]E JR rruiE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST IL opened a very large and dealrable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies' and lientlemeo,,' wear flue liron . re ('locks, Fancy VT•.R-PLATED SVAIt T, Such :13 Castors, Cake and Fruit Basket 3 a, 'ard Cases, Tea Setts, etc. R LIN I: NI IN, :11 E YRAN k SEIDL 1.1, deo as Fifth a tree SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. NU — E. HAVE ALWAYS ON 11A.YD A Eqpe•rtor article of Ale, Porter and' Brown Stout And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of our euatomers. Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage• of our business, with full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER & Iit'ICAY, Pheonix. Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JO.S. SPENCER, sel6-Iyd JAS. ht'RAY. PLANING MILLS J - FAMES. IifONONGIAILE LA PLANT/VG MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt trice the fire, and h aving enlarged his establishment, and Med. with the newest and most apyre.ved Ma chinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing lxiiirde, scroll sawing and reestying, d m oOrs ou strah and blititters, 4o. kiln dried frame, SMYTH unraimi t Sept. 7, 1867. LOAN OFFICES LlMlliilliEl EINEM PITTSBURUII, PA PITT4B113(111 JEWELRY, &C BREWERS. GROCER, 4 1)1 AM. 4J , Z, 4 1 , 1".1 my22-Iy•laW BRASS FOUNDERS Duquesne Brass Works. IMETE Cnclni=tii► Crawford. az,,l keep -ozatintly on hthJ every riety ,•1 FINISHED BRASS WORK BR ri.r3r- CASTINGS of superior smooth- uesa rna4e to older TEAMBOAT WORK AND REPAIR ing promptly attended to. Also, sole agents for Western 1 - ennsylvania. for the 'sale of MARSH'S SI - 11 - 'II.OS . .11P, a ith Landsell's Improvement attached. lebit J. 8z M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, AT L. GIM. CF BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, !t at *he sho; teal noth:e Particular attention paid to fitting ani pairing of OIL It Ell'lNEltlEt, 31 dz. 31 ater Street, near Libel y. THEMEMBERS OF Tilts FIRM BE lug prtz,l tea i 01•111 Ally ) x perience in the Luainesa will ensure to give sat isfaction In e,cry respect. We are also agents for ()nth!, 0arr,..55 '5, c-,leaui Yumpe lur , cater au] oi. ae6-1y,.1 STEEL WORKS Black Diamond Steel Works, PI rrsm Rii li, PA PARK, BROTHER & CO., Best Quality of Relined Cast Steel, ' , quote, I lo: - '.1.f,c4. iii on iizea. Worroated er,ollo 40y In:ported cr rnot.ulße Lured In tido .::ouatry. 4,FFICk: Vi6RZEI.JUaIt I*9 4 111 Pict* and V2b k 122 Second si fetab-lt t ISAAC JO:NE.4 J.AIN i BO YD .WX. NrCULLOC,,EI Pittsburgh Steel Works, JON F7.!-4, I_SOYn AC C.' 0 • I=l Cast !Iletl; ulso, tipring, Plow and A 13 Steel Springs uxa4 Axle., Corner sukl First Streets, 0011-1) PA ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Cain' ul the Fr ieiacan Brothers TION. SITUA'TEI) IN Lornetto t fitt,tdia County Penn.., 11 anti, ...bout tour tutle.3 num Cresson f.:tattion. on 11. e direct route iwtsveen Philadelphia and Pittsburgh was chartered is ibZ,9, terh privileges to .:tfnier the uBll.ll Colleg Honors and Pegrces The ion of the colleze is one of the TllO5 . -.1114 in l'enstyll ills pertir, ,ft the A 1:411ero wotililitins le llg provertdal f..d. if. i I.le t y:rr. isi,'llre:. , lllo e the .s. - isohidtic year cf.finli.eti Ci it the I'IRST ill 11A1):. I . site. the IC - 41, at Al fit . Sl. and ends :bunt the I:9t .IPN I following - II In divided urto t stade.ats enonor return home between the . - ,ensions All the Apparatus neeee eary to Land Sun eying. Ei.e - Aneeriug, se., tee.. will be furnished 1 y the. Institution to the Students. Info rtimentiil and ocal forma no e'.t ra charge. tit udents will be admitted from el s -hi ears tot he Rif , 0 1 manhood . T rum and Tuition, payatili , half yearly in advance . ................... . Si; Surveying and use of Instruments, per sr, RUM 24) Clash:al and Modern Languages, extra.. . to St dilents spending V acation at the College . Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; Rey T. S. Reynolds. Lorretto ,• Rev. Dr. O'Hara Philadelphia . Rev. Bela) .M . Laughlin, Phila delehia Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. A. B.—A hack runs daily to Lorretto Irom eressen Rey. P. A 1.3 apericir W ADE at. CO.'9 Gold Medal Premium Pianos. These instrumer.ts have the entire Iron Frame French Grand Action, Orerstrung . Bass, &mare 'freble, et e., and are warranted to stand Intone longer t.l.Lin any Piano :nanufactured. Crrtir.- cates have been given by Thalberg, Oottschallt. Satter, stracko. , ch and all the musical a lebri tie& Every instrument SOd at Baltitnot Fac tory and warranted for eight years CHARLOTTE 13LUME. 43 Fifth street, feta Sole agent for manufacturers REFINED SUGARS -200 bbls. "A" and Coffee Sugars. 60 Ws Crushed, Powdered and Granu lated—now In store and forsale by RBYRIEB & BROS., janl6 126 and 128 Wood at COPNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. —Four acres of valuable land well improved and in good order, a comfortable well built two. story dwelling house of nine rooms, large barn, well 0f etcellent water, fruit trees, grape vines, strawberry beds, raspberry beds, etc., all well fenced in, situate in a healthy and agreeable neighborhood. easy of access by railroad. For price and terms apply to - - . cTJULBERT algaNs; ftbls la Market/treat. ..or - J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R., Passenger Station, on Liberty anti Grant streets. no2o 1864. WIRMag THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTER ARRAN&EMENT arliN AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, Mt, UV trains run as follows, viz : Leave Plttab'g. For Chi'go. For Cley'd. ForWheePg. Express 1.45 a... 1.4.5 a. m. 1.45 A. tn. Express 1.45 p. tn. 1.45 p. m. 1.46 p. ru. 6.30 a. m. 6.15 a. m. Arrive Pittsburgh, P. F. W. & C. R'y. 2.20 a. m., 3.30 p. In., 7.00 p. ni . 7.60 p. tn. C. N. P. It R... 2.10 a. in., 3.60 p. m., &.05 p. m. ArCCOINIODATION TRAINS. Leave Allegheny For Alliance. borN.II. For N. C. For Steu'e IS p m. LIS a. m. 6.40 R. tn. Arrive Allegheny, P., F. W. at C. R'y.7.20 a. m., 8.40 a. In.. 4.35 p . m.. 4.50 p. c.xP. R. R . . GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Li. CASSELBERRY, Agent, Allegheny City H. R. PA.Y6ON, Gen. Pass. Agent. P., F. W. & C. Ry. Co. F. R. MYERS, Gen. Ticket Agent, feb.s C. R. R. Co Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R. WINTER Ast.ItAINGE~IENT 4 - i N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE CEMBER 2d, 1863, Trains will leave the De pot, corner of Ross and Water streets, as follows: Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Mail to and trom IT'ntown. 7 55 a. m. 600 p. m Express " 3 00 p. m. 1 00 a. to Ist Mlieesport Acedn. 11 00 a. in. 7 00 a. m 2,1 6 15 a. in. 205 p. in Ist Port Perry 7 00 a. m. 830 A. m Ltrakidock`s 4 15 a. tn. 5 40 p. Sunday Church Train to and fram Nrkeesport, 1 00 if. tu. 1,/ 00 a. ra For lick to apply , to GEO. BO ELTON, Agt. 11 BLACKS TUNE, Supt. deS. PITTSBURGH A3SERZCIIIC 0 IT BOSTON, I S THE LARGEST A.ND BEST AH- I ranged Hotel in the New England States; is centrally located, and easy of 'access from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern im provements. and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated ; 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. RENE t RlDE,Proprietor, . . itoston. Sept. 1A69. _ To Builders and Contraetors. 'ARE NOW MANUFACTURING . V a guperior article of Wh4,11 we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET g'AIIiaIL"Y C> aliL -I , Always on hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART & r(). Steam Wagon. Work. o N HAND AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, US, W IiEELBAR ROWS, STORE TRUCKS, 11. AI AND sTR. ON CUTTERS C. COLEMAN. oet7-13 - ,1 Marion Avenue, Allegheny City tiIeTALMEI.4 A complete 4 s?orttnent of beautiful PAPER EE N LN4i Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again offered. For sale during the season by NEW AND BEGAIITIPt`L SONG, ROOT. "Just before the Battle, Mother, FIRST VERSE. ust before the battle, mother, I ,ta, thinking moat Sou While upon the field we're matching, With the enemy in view. Oomraties bravent4.linind me I Filled with thoughts of home ruiidtad I For well they 'knew that on the inorxow, Se will sleet,- beneath the aod. , 3PNLX4:739,131" NTH. - I:)6ges mailed on receipt of Prim le by • ' PUS . mulba s febl Bl Wood nt.. BAILLE Y-44/0 BITOREL S PRIME SPRING BARLEY—Justrecelved sad far asle by, YEWS* di•ARBIBTORNGii f c ia • • owner mous and Mt RETT_TENING 12.00 m . 4.30 p m 5.40 p. m 3.00 p. in. 3.00 p. m RETURNING 10.00 ft m L. I 31 F: , BEST QC.ILITY OP FOR AI TI":1114 OF 11033, W. P. MAIISHAIAL, 97 Wood street Western Insurance Oompany of Pittsburgh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. 0013.1)0S', Secretary. Capt. R. D. Cocumex.l at et , 'l Ag.ent. No. 92 Water street, (Spal4 o's Warehouse, np stairs,) Pittsb rgh. INSURE AGAINST ALL UTIL L lnds of FIRE and MARINE RLSKs. A Home Imetitutioa h managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they' have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, .111361. Stock Accounts 61,00000 Mortgage .2,160 00 Office Furniture 2,50 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 00 Cash 19,351 00 Premium Notes 23,605 00 Notes and Bills Discounted 174,075 so $82 , :051 00. I4I2XCTOLO—R. Miller, Jr., Jaunt UVALLie), Nathaniel noLinea, Alexander Nimick George Marie, Wm. H. Smith, Grata. W. Ilickerann, An. drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, Daviii.llL. Long, Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John JittiCune OYSTERS, BUTTER, G,AA4T4i POULTRY AND EGGS, 360 I.l:EtEll'lnr ST`IRIEI3I'I'. H OUSEKEEPERS FURNISHING STORE. GOODS FOR THE KITCIIETti. Tin Ware , Brushes Wooden Ware ! Baskets Spice Boxes Jelly Moulds Cup Tubs Wash Baal= Straw Cutters ' Cup Mope Hair Sieves ' Wire Siettis Mince Knives Coal Scuttle Silver Soap Store Polish Chamois Skins ' Knife Washent Skewers Basting Spodol Gridirons i Coffee Mins . Lemon Spueezers • Wash BOaida • Stew Pans ! Sauce Pans . Waite Irons Bird Boasters Fish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers Farina Boners Graters Egg Beaters Larding Needlora Flour Pans Pudding Pane I Water Fllterers Bread Pans Fle Plates Butter Ladles I Clothes Wringers Iron Holders I Wooden Spoons Step Ladders Butter Prints • Keelers Wash Tugs Clothes Lines Soap Cups Scales Toast Forks Cook's Kul, - a Sad Irons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops Cake Boxed. &c., &. F , OR THE DINING ROOM SILVT.II riaTED. Call Bella Nut Picks Fish Knives Ice Cream Knives Napkin Btu" Cake Baskets Forks and Spoons Oyster Ladles Sugar :Spoons' Mustard Spoons Ice Pitchers Goblets Castors Syrup Jugs Cake Knivcs Crumb Knives Salt Stands Fruit Stands Butter Knives StAup Ladles /ravy Ladles Children's C7t.ps Round & Oval Salvers. Boupuet Stands CTrr1......E111:Y. • Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do. du Forks Stag do ao j Spuare Walters English Tea Trays I Crumb Brdsheif Fork & Spoon Trays Crumb Trays Dish Covers I Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes i Coffee Biggings Wine Strainers Coffee Cafetlers Spirit Coffee Pots ' Rut Crackers Table Mats Round Welters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Ctxrlerm I 'Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators i Water Cookirisi &c, FOR c ---- ' - Toilet Jars Foot Baths Infant's Baths Matress Brushes Sharing /Entail Bronz Match Holders Flower Stands Nursery Refrigerators Wax Tapers MEMEI miscm - La,A.rimotrei. Library Steps I Door Mate' Vienna Fish Globes Vestas Bird Cages Meat Safes Vizzetts. _ . Pocket ittitita Card de Visite Frames Flasks • Camp Knives camp roar°lli* And everything pertaining to a Weltalapinteel Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices/IEI2OmM STOKE of Fr_AA7 & NO 30 FIFTH STREET. • • First door below the Exchange Efil 41110.A11 goods delivered free of _,krk the city, Allegheny, Birmingham, hestel,,,pu puesne borough, etc. aw REIiSOVAI~, -EKE NR F }IIGBY ILA 8 REatoovien xil his stock of China and Queengteariftit 2 WOOD STD DIM adjoining Wm. Bagaley, ems., where - ti,e pleased to show his cunt orte-r5 comploteor,i ment of all articles In his line stifted-tpliteviats of families, restaurants, hotels, steamtVavaad city and country dealers. ti-r 4 -Lour . Sell Your Old : Books IIHE HIGHEST plucrwrwrct. paid for old boob withhaelot Man/ ... 4 4° newspapers or other pritsAWF I7wr P 6r tl ST. • and Rag store, No. aa. jan7-Imd S. B.& a P. id. JAFT.E. DRESS GOODS - ter 16Ligityr . - etyhie. CLUASB, SAgglißE, ShiitWlßSyse , of every kind and a variety 44 other * , 7 ~1131. will be offered cheap to-- affo 811,kuturabseK R. . LartiEßO% r. Nul)4Madretatzget— oe3l between nat in..m.y..,..... a . ..,,,r4eunden,„,rnedturrAr.-.remo: ' ;10 ry Stable trom the tear of the Soett- - 14 near the maser el First. and (kelt lc U. CcuuNs old - attuad,. Iv prepared to - 11ft sant" buggies, and Radtke bones upset shortest notice. Also hoses kept tit 4 at 1 I resuongile rum: vall'arP dkentalerfunorat Nuur Down statts Water Carriers - Chamber-Buckets Bowls aiiiarrttahera Gas ShEults Nursery Shades do Limos Piot/lea Whlske% do Uktapen t Night treas. • , tt42,,Nit