_...... :. n.,.. ~~.~.~.....,. PROSPECTUS FOR 18M. BANKING HOUSES, &C.. STOCK BROKERS. -- —___ F IR-ST NAT lON A L B A N.K J. I-I. CitSll - 21A. - Y, J. O. VVELDON ts OF irwts - si_TrtGai. NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND ANO MORTGAGE, ............____. WE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE., OFFICE OF ComrTItOLLER OF TUE 01.71t11.6KC1, • Washington City, Au g . sth, 18M. ROOM, No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING, 17 :Rmorie Z. la V. WHEREAs. By satisfactory evidence presented FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. to the .undersigned, it has been made to appear ssr-Desirable 211 ill property and other Real that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS- Estate to the amount of 1100,000 for sale low. BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State ____ . .. . ~ . . .___ _._ of Pennsylvania has been duly organized tinder PITTSBURGH POST. and acconling to the requirements of the Act of c l:o u n r gr i e w as, entitled "an Act to provide a National _ ._ _ . NOTARY PUBLICS. re y, secured by a pledge of united States JOSEPH SNOWDEN, - • Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- I..iIUICI demption thereof" appros ed Febrtuiry 'lsth, • IVOTALFI. -4 2" PT.7.121.1_,11 CI, DuN ISO, and has complied with all the pro% isious of , C.I said Act required to he complied with before 1 NO. ~ .o Di A mow) STREET, commencing the business of Banking. Now THEREPOutt, I, Hugh McCulfirch, Comp- I sela-tyd PITTSItiIIBIII. PETE troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the 1 ----, —air-- . CDI d.iql said FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF PITTS- , DRUGGISTS. FOr the increased and increasing prosperity of BURGH. county of Allegheny end State of - - Pennsyli ania. is authorized to commence the • Office, the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. JCV-i EA' I I it. MIT.I.IIf..I;]N, , _ m S-8) mil In testimony whereof witneass my hand and crc cESsoitt To PITTSBURGH POST, seal of °thee, this sth day of August, MB. Hi OH AIiCULLOCII, • JAMES P. FLEMING, ) SS Comptroller of the Currency. 13 11 LT C 4 (. I :.a. 'T . ( S LI We are desirious of returning olir acknowledg. -- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER menu to its numerous patrons ;we present it T .--- 11 t) FIRST NATION AL BANK In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, C this Morning in OF' PITTSBURGH, l'A., Paints, LUIS, Dye-Stutts and Perfumery, i SI NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. my 2.t-lyd A I.L k:GH EN Y CITY, PA. „ ANENTIRE NEW DRESS. Capital $4-00,000, with privilege to In- ----- __ rge crease to $1,000,000. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. . Notwithstanding the The Pittsburgh Trust Uornpany having organ- --'----- -- ized under the act to provide a National Curren- S. B. & p. P. MARKLE, ORGANIZEDEFFORTS c}', under the title of the FIRST NATIONA I. Es, BANK OF' PIVISI3URGH, would respectfully. Manufacturers awl Dealers in Of some belonging to the Pittsburgh Union otter its services for the collection of Notes, 1 13,00 li. , ('A I' , T I 'l' '.121:11. , Drafts, Bills of Exchange, he., receive money on 'S I.eague -to depthilt Mid buy and sell Exchange ou all parts of And all liiuil a Wra.ppiag Paper, the country. I I rcx - o I-ternoved r, REDUCE OUR BUSINESS, TrustTl success which has attended the Pittsburgh FROM No. ' - 17 WOOD STREET, TO ; I 1o success Ellie(' OS organization in it,fr. will we believebe a sufficient glinnuitee that buo- No. 33 Smithfield Street, We we can assure the : nese entrusted to the neworganization will re- PIL [Slit 10111, PA. ...gr. ' MVP the same pitimpt attention. air Cash poi.l far NAOS. AN 11, FRIENDS OF THE POST Having a very extensive correspondence with ........_ _______ , _____ . - . --- Banks nod Hankers, throughout the colintri . we believe we stn otter unusual facilities to in., That, at the close of 1863 it was in a who do business nut!, us. . The business will ite conducted by the Same FAR BETTER CONDITION; ""' — '"n'ithr" l "D'lne, s, , Than it ever was before. During the past year it has Largely Increased its Circulation, Notwithstanding the etrorts alluded to I=lll2 The present year brings with it, not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, As our Administration so frequently prow iced nor have those in power given any palmviousomptimmosaval OR DESIRE TO IT. Their principal efforts have been dei uted to I=l Continuing Themslves in Power Next Fall they will be 331EVORIE. For trial, and we * are delirious of speaking of their stewardship to as TheLAL.T - 12" R.M.I!/3J3II3MIEi As we uta supply with our paper In its Political Character, As heretofore the Post will remain an Independent Democratic Journal, DEVOTED TO THE Preservation of the Constitution IMMO RESTORATION OF THE UNION ; It will confine itself to the discussion of PUBLIC QTJF:frrICIoNf-a, And have no eonneetion whatever with achemes of a Personal or Factional Character It will be nobody's organ, but the faithful exponent of Sound Conservative Sentiments. The great work before American people is the Saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM ; There is no party in this country anxious to save It but the Democratic ; and in order that is shall RE PRESERVED 'rift SIICOESS Of the Democracy Is absolutely necessary, and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be able to meet the expectations of our friepds ip the discussion of the questions which will be involved in the approaching PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT Particular attention will be given to the News Department of the Pox(; we shall labor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH ANDMAIL; While equal industry will be exercised In our LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department V7lll be entrusted to one who Is every way qual ifled for a proper discharge of hie duties ; it will be conducted in an I*OFNEIEIT MANNER., Intended to inform the public of honest and fair dealing, giving no countenance or encourage ment to dishonest dealings. rir E 1-1 31 S : pAI.L - r EDITION, Per year. " . • " month " week.. To agents per hundred copies 2,00 SATURDAY MI : 4 i% C At the low „rite of One Dollar one Fitt , Cents per annum.../A0 Five coplei... Ten copies ^sr enty One tolPI,Fr.ull.- 'rty copies -,, 'd '4' copies ~ Wm. K. NimicK, ALEX A N.DE It ti P l!Eft. Fit A MIA %ILEA . .; cx. BRADLEY, A MEI I. RCA. .1A 116 ti J Al' , ii H I.IN, Pregidvnt Ton N D S41:1.1. v, 'antlier. LiKf,itt TAME, LAVI4til E,M1.11.T S. RAI,. TH. , NI AS BELL, EMM=M I=l KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO- Coin, Bred( N ,tea and iovernment St.uritie Collectlons promptly MM=I HOLMES SONS. B .1N IC K 124 N• and Exchange Brokers all in Notes, liratts, Aceeptanees, t ;old, Sifter and Bank Notes Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities consiantl) for sale. Collections made ill MI the cities throughout the Vnited States. rect.' veil iu par fn ml. or urrent paper. No. 517 .Market street, het nee!, Third and Fourth streets. GOLD, SILVER, 1)E:BANI) NOTES, 'entticate, of Indebtedness. 51UM-NY-I,lli ter, Certiticatt., 7 340 Bonds and Coupons, and all other et, ern tII , III E4,llri t botitlt w it. wiLLIA:\I6 , 6, , mhs6ind_ \ Street. in ,110 r DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH STREET. CIIAII'TT2II - 1- - .11 IN IM$5 OPEN DAILY, FROM 9TO 'A O'C' K , also. on IVedneaday and saturda from May Ist to November Ist. from 1 to Sicl.a..l4 and from November Ist to Ma 3 Ist, from 6 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all stints not less than flap DOLLAR, anti a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interests has been tie:lare,lseint-annually, to .I nine and De cember since the hank wits organized, at the rate of six per - cent. :I year. Interest, If not drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal. and bears the same interest front the first days of .tune and cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to van or even to present hi. pass book. At this rate moue) will double is less than twelve years. Hooks containing the Charter, By-Laws. Ruleii and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application to the office. P6E-(DENT. GEORGE ALBREE. VICE 1'6E...114::,Tm. John 13. M . rtillien, Inane M. Pennock, John Holmes, John MArshal, Alexander Speer, James B. U. Meeds, Benj. L. Fahnestocil, A M l'ollock, M. IT James McAuley, Hill Burpon, James Herthus.u. . Wm. .T. Anderson. Tlll - TEE , . Calvin Adams. James D. Kelly, John J. Backoten, Peter A. Madeira. iteorge Black, Wm. \ ankirk, John C. Bindley, James shidle, Alonze A. Carrier, Hobert Both, Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshal, Wm. Douglas, .lohn ( trr John Evans. Henry L. Rlngicall. Wm. I'. Wry - malt, John H. Shoeutterger, Wm. S. Haven, Win. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunkey, Alexander Tindle, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittier, Wm. S. Lately, Christian Yeager. SF. , HETARY TREASL'EIEkt CHARLES A. COLTON Real Estate Savings Institution, TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the. above inautution on the 2,1 day of No t ember, 11503, publtaheJ in conformit) to the charter: Amount of De',otitis, Nob - . 2.1,1'093. .6103,691 Pi Amount of interest due Depositor. 1.9.51 91 Amount of Contingent F awl 9,413 91 ASS Er?. First Liens 0u Real Estate.. 530,200 01 Fniteil states Bonds 50,000 111) 1 , . n. Debt Certificates arid Notes, (market valet) Intereat earned not ,hie ()Mee Furniture Cash on hand The umlergigued, Auditing Committee, hat e examined the I noka of the 111,W - utter', the kmd, and semirine,, counted the e qnh, Aa, aril hat e found the 11150% e atatement to he correct. W. 11. CUPELA N 11, N1(1111)LAS Vi ,E,tiTl,Y r WM IL SMITH. Deposit, received DAIL \ , and EVERY tIAT -I'RIIAy Eh t..NL\it. INTER EST 1'A11) at 6 pee cent. per annum. iit'STLE , . ISAAC:Int:NES. l'ag,it,gb, H ON. T. M. HOWE Wu. H. :;aii H, W. H. COPELAND, H..kif.VEY I LDS,. Office, 63 F PHILADELPHIA CARDS:. E111=111213 IJICIiS, Importers and dealers In CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vestasegs, Tailors' Trimmings, NO. 255 "INEAR.RF.-r lEM, 0(.294 I PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 15 South Water et., PHIL.4I) ELYRIA. .9F3 - Liberal advances made on consigbwents when required: my-13-d GrEOUGIT.: GrILANT, Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEA LER In every des. ription ,p 1 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, rn3l-Iyd PUILA DEA-PIM C, A, VAN KIRK & CO., GAS.FIXTCRES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved EXCEr.SIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &o. SALIM:I.OOMB, No. 517 Aroh Street, Philadelphia. 1 Manufactory, Frankfort!, Phu .dirAlf goode warranted. C. I I ..41_Tf, Rl7 BRIAN, u -- I T II _,_ . II NELEGANT .. f OVA TR I( HEST, i ICo ~IiGCOPE & PEARC,' .frw PENCE FOR NALE —A line 4, stOrt Well. built brick home containing ten rooms. with 1 '.' Maritifacturers awl Importers of _ 1 one acre of ground attached, well stocked . with I choice fruit ; pleasantly situated in the village 44 ' 4°1 NEW 41/4118Bai 1 of Rochester,overlatiking• thrOhlo riveri and ~ . . fmt ) if ' ' V 9 89 1 'within fill , nir IL nutes walk of the • R. Station. , k . 11 : AlTp3 , ..ii a3rS ft.im.DIGS, : ror particulate inquire of 1 ' 4511 k Teta isti ) 4 g 4 r 7 '..WWitiki ItILIN.,FRAZIER, or . ....-.. , ..... - .i3,10 ......... l•i ; to treet, 4: . E. PARDEE., 1,00 Yl-411 PHILADELPHIA. jans-Imd Rochester, Pa, 1 ' THE. POST---PITTSBURGH, ,7"!TiV,SDAY, - 31QRNEW-, FEBRITART 17, 1864'. Eli= 13A IN n MOE= =EOM X 8107,913 01 A A. l'A 1t 121E1 TreAsurer . HoN. .1. L. .st,h,RIIKAI WO. lit A,EY, JAcon Vt4:3;11.1'. ,urth Street HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. VI F. MANUFA Tun F. At,' lt,cp hl,l ut On' nrtlclo in 11Jc. lit ( tam I,,thcr Si(i. ,10.ratonl Paton! All 1;11,1, •-11,1 en. 111111,1. aria Finturt, 4:lSt'Prttlitpl tt 1,11;1.41 rt.': en to 1111,0 - tier s lor llt ttug 311.1 1'1)111,7. rt I tttirets. HI Clitt he, N.e. • ~tl7-I}.l r; STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C IRON CITY FORGE, 11.1,()11AN & 1 ) 111I TS, N IN ill \\ BAR IRON, OEN - 1.11 caul :-7,•11111. it I “ruing,,, .1%. It b.. act,tl COPPER WORKS LAKE SUPERIOR, COPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS I'ltT It. 3l'( • It 1)' 'o IhA7lt•t> II:•11 '..l:p•h, It•h; 1:1111..11, 1,, 'S.,. :::: 1:1,1 I \I r ;1111i, :11::1 Toole. N l / 4 o lii I tli,l i,1.l 19k) `::F.:('I , N `-Tli 1.1:.I I', ::I:,. I - ::;:1:1: I:• mi ) :It .hr.-,1 rittern 1,21-1)i1X11 GLASS WORKS i r N II A :11 S (' o. P I 'l‘ 'y EL 1'0;11 t 11' )lilit,—%l sr, house 119 Wster street, *nil 1.56 First street. Pittsburgh. thrre Iri ror the Monon g,heja Hou,e, nianut ul Pittsburgh I IN tallow (ilasm, Irrtigvz,ts' • I NA, Ware and A ( urn czifLru.. tor Val,'" \A 114 'ill,' ti sntl public huilding+. api WINES, LIQUORS, &C .J CI 13 0110 deter 1,1 FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, Ito SMITIII•'IELD STREET J Llissidl. residence Penn street. tinishe.t. 6 3rs .Im4. _McCandless, Alleghen3. kIJ 53, .1. H . Shoenl.ergcr.l.3, rt • lkl,, IJ le, ad 6 , r.. I. 1) 1,•( 'ord. l'ean ,tree'. .1., 4i re A. Hoe, eler, 1..a, - rele.e,.iie. 41.1 1) re I iltirti ii(Wee, l'altburgh. • 0., S, ),..: S 1 Charles do do 53 rs Address Washingston Hotel Box 11:106, Pittsburgh 1 . (t. r ( 1:(1. I ) .I. HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., ENGINE BUILDERS. JA(•08 KELLER. WO I LD INVITE partt. War "It ter11101: his n•I itqltllllll Vint and French 11 - hi•h hay 14,11 no lected anti I,rpor.r.: h, h0.e.,11 I tatiltes and Churches cc t!.! depen,\ ..” ohtatuut t ; it )11.4 is. Aollahment the hest to 1 purr-. 1 \1 Inc, Pule Liquor.s of - all kind, : eco,l in .in) in the eti3. :O- M ars on hand Also I•an.l 11l and the t.e.,t If t, tine t ,t.,non.raht Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gina. 131 her v. t t„,r, qn l t gpr 'ld II ..11011C,ICI, IC) hli•I Other \l t,131.11!5, ti. y 11.11. P.,:t I .1 It 1:1C - F .-4'1"1{1:1:1 (,jy,rlti. PIT ['SRI - HAIR, PA. 41 - llote naltea huppliel at moderate rrorith 111) 21 11.1 GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS 11 111 I eC.: NV I:N t-i , PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, IVO. 165 1) 00C) STRF.Ii T, oppo,tv I 1... t . 1.:2.11 41..1 NO. 17 01110 ,-.'111E14:1', 1111 . 111.P5. 11V1)11.% NTS, cIIIEET LEAI) Lead Plpv. i,1.1 11,r An:l 4.r:1111M - en +I r,I ihl 1,11f1,1t, ritte.l 111 in the moat r ~I,llllekt 1101 I ti,tc I +ina ri 11/:t•S -- . II , rOE.r9 pr,”l.ll} nttetderl to. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. ..L 3 1:10r XX 0 ILT 75; M, NO. 150 1.111F:OTI . S'rltEET, Next to Pilsi` , ,llgl.l' Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, IjiA VING TAN AND FITTED UP, will, 31111 u 1,,,1ern t Lila! ), rnodrtte ctisi4liut.ro ant the public gener ally; ustth the 1,1 the market alrools tli stet, 1 , 11 I.e • , •r1c.:1 , ,p ery - r:triet , JI rlVil• during the bCt ,,,,, t• 11;,111th;. attd ,lter, he feels con hdent to r,e‘onntendiltg them to the putt lie for their excellem.o Can, Bucket and i.ster - .1 received dally and t,la wholentdc and r d d. niyavi3d 0 U t II 0 S , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, 17:-q31 . 1? , 111 T.SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES to the public that he is In daily receipt of FRESH :.-111.1.1.. and CAN tY:-;TE.IIs, Amp, erg. and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well kilo, hoaae ith every thing in the eating and di itikirm line at theerhort est potire. .l(nlIN SHALEH, ,lane l-1 yd Proprietor. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith field sirculn, Whet.• ( , VrITI..H.-, nil all the delis salt's of the sea,o.ll e 111 I, ,•••1 t L.: ..p iti I lie IZIOSI eillat thin ~ T , it, El.i )1)1 NIL t.n.li IVI per \IIg , n Alley and : , .mithfield et. at... 1, POLL() fIALL ' lI.I.[ARDSALOON. !A'll AR 1.1-ls , l Ai.: I '1712 would ren.ind hia old friends and etusloThe 1 s that he il dill to be found at his old stands! API i1,1..1, 11. ILL, en traiwo on Fourth s!reet Il e tinn ni, a), on hand the hest quail!) of I.a4er Berl, arid in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, halls and cues. Remember the place, Apollo Rail, Fourth at. near 'Wood, entry ice front Fourth. lyln-ly fIISSOLUTIO3i.—TIIE COPARTNER- ship heretofore existing between the under signed in the Clothing business, at No. 143 Fed eral street, AHegheny City, under the firm of W. 11. McGee lx Co., will dissolve on March tbel3th. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm will please call previous to that time and settle. W Jan. 13, 16134. Is t .H. janls-1m NMI WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS AtTD LAMP GOODS, CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., I.UC'I;NZ• 011, Won - Ks. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., 10 .A.. lqt. 13 CO MX = ILi J 9, Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA, 13 A Ul3 ACA I' 1;11-S4 MERCHANT TAILORS, XXTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A V V large and well Belected stuck of FALL & WINTER GOODS, Cloths, Casuhrterer, Vestlugs, &c GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including PAPER COLORS, NECK TIES aild eN err thing usually kept by first-claba Furnish ing stores. mrdera promptly executed. Riau-Iyd House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITT:A - 31 1 R! PA. B,,P . Ordels aollei led and promptly attended to Alderman and Attorney at Law, MILLEn ••pc.•l,ll3,‘ltnel 4-, a - lOlieCtiOn Of 11,C011fitS /MI all 100 l Imbs promptly attended to. INI{OI.I , :sALE AND RET %11, DEA LEII Inches, 'Misses, Gents, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, N 4). 1%1%7i V'etlt•rit !•-iit-reet 1,()A IN ()1 0 1.'1Cf..:, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, Near the ~,rner 015th, WSONlilli IN LAIL(4Ii.' AND SMALL jlll tiwintitles Inaned on ,ioltl and !-,111 el. Ili, mond, At:weirs'. t l,dd And h", nil kindn, t rniwthle ertirlrm, for .u,‘ Inngth tlte.nzreed on. (he go. .n clnnot I liens vet,' Ithont the Tii•ket ntl , e tluun Ir,nn 7 .\ 11t. , 10 P. (1. MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS S PREPARED TO CEMENT TOE I exterior of building with itiliorui f'emerit. cheaper and superior to any done here tofore I fun 11na no equal; tt forins null„ to 40) eurtnee, fropert3Linble by wale; or frost. an] equal to any of biota.. . - • ihe tiniler,igneil it the niilc rientile am: lan,- Heal ivorkinitu iu the..., . 1, 1 ill I hal e applied thin Cement tiir tle• f•.ll.ii.imr geutlein Yu, ‘ilioin the ;whit,: ire at litiert) to re ler to • W.M. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, General Ma, hinista and Boiler Makers, PC.61.11a. it. it., PAASCII ger Golnlloit viANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF IT. !•ti`,llll Loam - A. pl. three 10 (Mk 111111dr,i 11i13 home l oiler, Mid 111004 Inr .irint r‘l Ilk, 111 t.t F „ rn.. , ['net, et i• I.lr!h okr nttention to the eonitrocti,m 1 . ..1,g111., 31.4 ior mill,..rod for m.,1.1 11,1 curc,l tr . mil% T,llll-. 114, ...iliiii tin tiiiii.l thii.ilir.l ....I rep.:) I—. /ill.- ..it...1 ni :hurt ....tit ii 1.rig...1e , ....•1 11,..1.i. ~I its ...I") , ICs,•ul , ttou. AleiclAnirnitdi litoliel. Atl.l'•lii t I Inirl seliertte•l \ , li r . ...iglii In, , 111ftithi. II llsrre iiii.l I I ..:11., in tiA <•rt i miety, an. - 1 ‘:.ntintte tin. tillnuileturn ,i 1 \Voultin Al:winner) nail Alai:lime . 'tirdei l.hv prices are lha., 11,1111kelta t,t1 of the heat totality material+, A 11,1%, otahtc•l 141 All :A., Li give satisfaction fba-Ordurs front all par t„ it the cotintm led and promptly tilled 1e.21.1&1e PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L.CALDWELL, SUCCCSBOT'S to .1 ftS. Holmes & i'n ) P 0 1? P C 12. It • PROPRIETOR I in Hv'enn. Lard, Sug.tr-Curvtl HAMS CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., elect ! 13 1 THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JEST opened a t cry large and detsirrlple stoat 01 FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies' and Oentlemens' Wear ; fine Fancy (looda. I Avr]rt-I.Tv - rT.:: x) Such Rs Castors. Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. ft EINE.)I .IN. AIEYIL Nh SF:IDLE, de2U 42 Fifth street SPENCER & IWKAY, BREWERS & M_ALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Robt. Watson of Liberty street. will have the manage of our business, with full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER & .111'EA P. heonlx Brewer) • Pittsburgh, Pa. JOS. SPEC NER, selblyd JAS. Y. CAMES MILLINGAR, 110.NONGAIIE. LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully Inform the public that he hap rebuilt since the fisol i and having enlarged his establishment., and it withthe newest salmon; aPOOved clrbiety, hillow prepared to farnialig and Nailing boards, scroll sawing inn • rbsnistring, dot) sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, maul box making, &c. SOI7TH oton, Sept. 7, 1857. ja2o LAMPS, OIL, &C No. 161 Wool) STREET, near *Math. P11"I'SBI'M HI, PA MANI, F, TI.4IF:R, .$p PURE WHITE REFINED TAILORS Ifls SMITHFIELD STREET, I 'onßisting of Ala), 9 large stock of HOUSE CARPENTERS OURTIS 0. STEINMETZ, 1132311213 ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, NO. SI FIVI`II STREET BOOTS, SHOES, &C I'. ir z , Jn Mll,l ❑Llll4l efrt ti rer of Alleialkett) cup, Pa LOAN OFFICES NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., MASTIC CEMENT. . A rl' !..4 0 , MASTIC WORKER, Iron Vounder?:, JEWELRY, &C Jrw BREWERS PLANING MILLS COMMISSION. MERCHANTS JOHN MOOutl-k;A.u, 811111311 COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR 'FFIR SALE OF PIG - METAL AND BLOOMS. I NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market, R. HUTCHINSON, (I.AtE ()F LEECH - Ss HUTCHINSON,) C.' 4 0 731 NE I !-S N N FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour. iirain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pearl and Poi Ashes, and Produce gerierally. Best Brands ni Family Flour Always On Hand NO. SECOND STREET, Bet, can Wood and .-datket 4..4* - Llberhl Advance made on lonsiemments WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESA LE GROCERS, NCiB, 112 Seu,nd and 147 Drat Streets, WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, P RETNIFP H I:FYN! ER Late at Miller Frii.ketsin's REYMER & BROTHERS, (t:,u•es,or+to Re merx ,In.lerioll.l Foreign Fully Sugare. Fire Wm kg. ctz r.. NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, ( !A:121?. Sz: co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 'WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. 1)1.(111rt, 1111.4 i Dealer. in Falold Moliong - ahrl3. Rye Whisky, :127 LIBERTY STREET. . iLTIV MAIM * , (JI.OO'IA N O. 13 I A 31 0 IN 1 , =MEE BRASS FOUNDERS Duquesne Brass Works, C'atiman ('t•nwlDrtl, ‘lnnnficture ant •••:, , In , !y on hand e‘er 3 FINISHED BRASS WORK ,”•riur smooth- I=lll TEA! . II BOAT ORK %ND REPAIR /71 IrtB pruwittl) t_zxt.l...ll o . Alwr, sole agents tor N 1 estern ti.rt, fur OW 3 lr Of .\IO , II ,11'101'\ PI ninth 1 nilo-4,4,1.111 1,41/0 J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Al.! ,Nl.• ..e BRASS AND IRA COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, 11 I!" ,!.•,:•zt ,011, 1 1 ,tr1.c.111, ti,nui(ln p• t t,), pnlrinz /ll. r I:1.1 1.1;1 31 A. 3.1 %Valet - Street. nen.- Liberty. /111111 E .I.IF3IBERS OF THIS FIRM BF lue 1... t 1.'1114; No.:. Il 1, c years' ex jp,rill•T iu IhP I rn,;; rr to C. 1410- 141.4. 7 11011 1, , 14 . 7 al,CIMgt.l.l4 tor I. Gar:ln./fa 'ti . 4. 7, 0,0 P 111 1 711,5 t., It nter end oil bef.,-Iy<l ' STEEL WORKS. Black Diamond Steel Works, '.I;. i' PARK. BROTHER & CO., • I' k Beat Quality of Refined Cast Steel, lit 01 All 1 , 11 1 ..11C.1 Un notnutr,c thi..•omi,r, I. 1121. H ,fait 14U Sk. 151 Fir.l Alta Refollti trts =IMM =EEO Pittsburgh Steel Works, IMMEEIMIMI Teel; rtl.o, Spring. Ploy, nucl A II Steel Spiv na,l Arles, 1. oreler 4[14 Fli-t I , HI I 11. l'A ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Franciscan Brothers • INSTITUTION, SITI'ATED IN ' Lorret to. Cambria -,f :utility Pennsylvania, about buir notes Irons (treason Station, on the ' direct rout e Ici t ween Philifike.lphia and Pittsburgh. Teas chartered In Pida, u Ith privileges to confer the usual 'ollegiate honor_ and Degrees. The location ut the C ollcire I' one oi the most healthy in I'runcl Is ania—t 1..,rt ion of the Allegheny mountains being proecrbial for its pure Water, lirainng air, and Piet uresiluss scenery. The Scholardic year commence: , on the FIRST SU 'N lIA\ alter the 1:d ti of A 1s and ends about the 28th 01 .11. NI . . following% It is divided inks two sessisins. Student= inns,' return home between the ssisssons All the Apparat ue neces sary to Lend ',turves-Un-,. Engineering. :sic., &c., trill be turnisliest 'by the tristitiltlol:l to the !Students. Instrumental and Vocal 31 lorills no extra charge. Students trill be admitted trout eight ! years to the age of manhood. l'Etist-- Boarrt and payable half yearly In silt once $ 68. surveying and use 01 instruments, per an num Clasical and i‘li is Students Languages, extra.... lu Students :spending V aostior, at the College.. 2u Reference eau la! Bi s hop the lit. Rev. Bishop Domenec. Rt. Rev. Wood, Philadelphia; Ric. T SS Reynolds. Lorretto • Rey. Dr Philadelphia: It es Hems ..si Laughlin, Phila delphia: tics. Pierce 11 that. Harrisburg. N li --A ha-lc rot, Ir on (2re,zen. ties! it K IVA BF: & cc) Gold Medal Premium Pianos. These Instruments Mat e the entire Iron Frame French Grand Action, mverstrung Bass, Agratfe I Treble, etc., and sre warranted to stand in tune longer than any Piano manufactured. Certifi cates have been given by Thalberg, Gottschalk, Satter, ritrackosch and all the musical c lebri- ties. livery instrument sold at litaltlmor Fac tory prices, and warranted for eight years.e t BLUME, 43 Fifth street, feb2 Sole agent for manufacturers YLRIIT VERBS. • . Jug Wore the battle, mother, I am thinking most Of' you ; .. While upon the field we're marching, With the enemy in view. Comrades brave are round ole lying, Filledwith-thougtrte df hhine and God ; For well they know ; that on the morrow, ! Some will sleep beneath Hie nod, COI - NTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. ; . lI.J —Your acres of valuable land well improved I - WPM Cl3lll, MS CIMZIb7M. and in good order, a comfortable well bnilt - tWA. , r ~,, CAP ett mancuren aceilworpriee , _ story dwelling house of nine rooms, large. harp, 2-g , , tvellof excellent water fruit treea, grape v For salaby ' ' CHAS. C. MELLOR, strawberry bed% raspierrY beds, Wei lll." robt 81 Wood at. ored in, situate in a healthy-and agreeable , ri fe etihbothood, easy of access by railroad. For ! 11_11ARLEY--400 BPSREL S PRIME price and terms apply to SPRING BARLEY—Justreceived and for S. CUTHBERT ft SONS, stile by FETZER, it ARMSTORNG, M Market street , I fehe corner Zdarket and Fint stp IiDEFINED sucaAlts— b "A" and "H" C'offee Sugars. ou bb6. l'iushed, Powdered and Granu lated—nowln store and for sale by R.EYII.I.Eat & BROS., 128 and 128 Wood et PITT,BUT ,F 1 EIMEIZZI PITTSBCRGH, PA GROCERS 111= PITTSRTIZOH IMMEIIME Tate,. Confectionary, I'll II =EMI PIT i 14.1, I. Is '4 t'l 1.1.1,311 RAILROADS. 186 4. agglgWO 1864. wncTEn AItRANGIatIEN'r. Permsylvania Central Railrowi NINE DAILY 'TRAINS. t ri ONS T ANT ADDITIONS ARE BR. IL./ log made to the equipment of this excellent double track and express route, and every possi 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 650 a. m., stopping at all sta tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 60 a. ni., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 426 p. stopping only at principal Stations, making di rec t connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 835 p. in., 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 Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 o 0 p. m., stop ping at all stations,. and running as far as Cone m a ugh. FIRST A CCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunda ,)ato3oa.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 n. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall a Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3Ni p m. I , ol'liTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, Lexcept Sunday,) at 6 00 p. m. THE CHT - RCII TRAIN leaves-WalPtiStation, every Sunday at s 05 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 1245 p. m. • RETURNING- 'DRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m. Vlriladelpkia Express 1 30 p. m. Fast Line 1 .30 a. tn. Through Mail Train 100 a. ID. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. In. Ist NV all's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. m. 3d Wail's Station Accommodation..... a 35 a. in. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 1 Hp. in. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation._ 6 05,p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p. In. on Mondays. TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Aceommw datirrn and Express 'train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS FOR EBEN:SBUROconneetat Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. aumme TO NEW YORK • PHILADELPHIA 13 A LTIAIORE LANCASTER HARRISBURG. ALTOONA Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn" sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, , Baltr more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be charged an aguess according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from MIA tIIII6 where the Company has no Agent. Nt1711 . 1 , :.—1n case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only. and for an amount not exceeding COO, h.. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at is charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. _ J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R., Passenger Station, on Liberty and tirant streets. no'n) 1864. arg., 1864, THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, WINTER ARRANGEMENT irIN AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, 1884, Ur trains ruu as follows, viz:— Leave For ForClev'd. ForWheePg. Exprasa 1.43 a. In. 1.45 a. in. 1.45 a. In. Express 1. 13 p. w. 1.1.3 p. m. 1.43 p. m. ~l Nil 6.30 a. M. 6.13 a. in. RETURNING Arik e Pittsburgh, W ('. 2.20 a. m., 3.30 p. in., 7.00 p 7.50 p. m. a. P. H. 10...2.10 a. in., 3.50 p. m., m • ACC( lIFIRIODATION TRAINS. Leave A Ilegheni h iir Alliance. }or N. H. For N. ?'. For Steu'e . 4.15 1,. in. 1.15 a. in. 6.41 a. m. 3.oup. in. 3.00 p. 117 1.30 p, m. 0.40 p in. HETI . HNINti Arrive .\ Ile;heny. I F. W. /a 1 . % 14'y 7.20 a. m.. 8.40 a. n 4,2.35 p m., 4.N1 p. m. t 5 P E. h..... lo.bo n. m. E 0 PARKIN, Ticket Agent. I el. , e Passenger Station. Pittsburgh, Pa. A (/. cASbk:LLEIifiY, Agent, Allegheny City. H It. PAYr,GN. ;en. Pao. Agent. P., F. W. S. I'. Hy. It. AIYERS, Gee. Ticket Agent, 1e1.5 '. b... P. R. R. Co. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R AIURAI•iGENIMIVI" irkN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, OF,. giro Em HEE 1,1. 1863, Trains will leave the De pot , corner of Ross and Water streets, as follows: Leaves Arrives at . .4 Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Mail t 4, and from l~•nt own. 55 a. in. 6 04) p. Express " 3 00 p. m. 1 00 a. In Ist M'Keesport Ace'iln. 11 00 a. in. 700 a. on 741 - 6 15 a. in. 2 OC, p. or Ist Port Perry " 7 Lk) a. rn. 5 30 a. m liraddoek 'a 4 15 a. in. 5 40 p. in. Siinday 'hurell '1 rain and from :V.licet,por I, I U 0 p. m. lU 00 A. m For t,,:liets aig r} Et to Et I. 13( PrI,T% IN, .10, BLACK:, FON E. Stip!. ties. ANI3O tt €: A. :V Ii 1, 1 JE, 130sTuN, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR- R. ranged Hotel in the New England States; is centrall!, located, and easy of seer s from all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern im provements, and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation in 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 lest-class Hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the hoo all parts of the coun try.E, sel2-6mdProprietor. Boston, Sept. 181.Zt-H.E' HENRYR To Builders and Contractors. wE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a superior article of L I 141 E , IV Mal we arc prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET REST QUALITY OP FAMILY CJ AL , Alway=s qn hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART & Cu. Steam Wagon Work. ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, CARTS, WHEELBARROWS, STORE TRUCKS, HAY AIN r.) STRAW CUTTERS. C. COLEMAN. Marion Avenue, Allegheny Cit 0,1'7 I}d dna rar,4 a c r.l FOR AUTUMN QV 1863, A eomple:e a,,nrttilent of Iwintifid PA 1' Id I IN Gr ( It all styles, at prices lower than can be again ode' ed. For sale during the season by W. P. MARSHALL, NE' AND BEAUTIFUL SONG, 13T ROOT. "Just before the liattle, ,Mother." 1 . 4 INDINNITY' AtinvsT -top ~.,v PECANIKLYN Iif7JAMINSURIAIRDRI I. COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.O3F FICE 435 and 437 , 41 4UMMXITT BT., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1883. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be ing First Mortgage, amply wined... ....sl"3e3 32 Real Estate (present value 8103;30 dl,) cost 102,996 28 Temporary Loans on ample Collat teral Securities.- 89,1118 Stocks, (present Iralue $88,661 't2,) cost . mow at Notes and Eng Receivable 1821 00 Cash 2419 33 • 82,208,851 68 The only profits from prentinms vrMeb this company can divide by law, are fromriskswhich have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop arty, in Town and Country, at rates as LOWS/1i ire consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a_ period of th irty years, they havepaid lossesby Mre, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insorance, as well as the ability anddisposition tomeet with promptness ail liabilities. Losses paid durin ßE g theyear ICTORS. 859,982,188 38. DI CitantsslV. Ban ORR% MORD= AL EL Loins TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. DROWN, SAM TEL GRANT, LEAA 0 LEA, JACOB R. SMITE, EDW MID Oa DALE, Geossny W. RICIIAR:DS, Gxonoix Fazsiv, CHAS. C. BANCKE'R, President. LDWARD 0. DALE, Vice President W x C. Steel, Secretary inn tem. • J GARDENER COFFIN, Agin. mylB Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta. PTM. A DELP33IA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. 41219400. A5eet5..5304,943. ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description orProperty or .Pderchatidise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBT. P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. • DIRECTORS. • CHARLES BATES, E. R. COPE, E. R. ENGLISH, GEOH.GE W. Meows,' P. B. SAN - KAT, JOSEPH S. PAUL, C. SHERMAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON, S. .1. 11LiALAtioE, E. WiLem, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary, 1. G. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSDRANCIE OF dr.yrrrs-EnultGrEr. Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Bloke TAFSIIRES AGAINST ALL KINDS 08 FIRE AND MARINE RIS.E.A. ISAAC JONES, President,. JOHN D. Ma CORD Vice President ; D. Al. ,ROOK, Secretary; Cap! \VAL DEAN, General Agent. DIRECTORS—Isaac Jones, Q. G. „liusaey, Itar vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson B. L. Fahnestock, John D, McCord, Capt. Ada ti: Jacobs R . P. SterlinaT,Capt. W. L. wrirew, Rohl. IL Rains. no2B Ow ~.612 80 10 50 .. 10 00 . 80 . 06 . . 300 esters Insurance Company of Pittsburgh GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. GOILDON, Secretary. Capt, R. D. (.10iilosidx, fatal agent. No, 0: r Water street, (SwingllCo's warehouse, tip stairs)Pittsburgh. WLL INSURE AGAINST ALL inds of FIRE and MARINE RLSICS. A Home Institution managed by Directortl WhO are well known in the community, and who an determined , determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the hest protection to those who de sire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30Sty, 1801. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 Mortgage Office Furniture, 2 160 00 / ALA 00 Open Accounts, etc 7 00 Cash 18,361 00 premium Notes 27606 00 Notes and Bills Discounted 174,076 00 $298.,2.51 00. Dinserons—R. jr., James lil'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nirnick, George Dartie, Win. H. Smith, Chas. W. nicketson, An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David ISL. Long, Bees J. Thomas, Benj. BakewelOtihn Meow, JA3IJS 3191,A.T3GrHE:LI:Ni OYSIIRS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, aao x.. -1-13m -wry FURNISHING STORE. GOODS FOR THE 1 - 4:ITCI - MIV. Tin Ware Brushes • Wooden Ware Baskets spice Boxes Jelly Moulds (:up Tubs Washasins straw Cutters - Cup 14Thps Hair Sieves i Wire Sieves Mince Knives Coal Scuttle Sliver Soap Stove Parish Chamois Skins Knife Washers skewers Basting Spoons ( ; ridirons I Coffee Mills Lemon Spueezers Wash Boards Stew Pans Sauce Pans Wane irons Bird Roasters Fish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers Farina Boilers Craters Egg Beaters Larding Needlers our Pails Pudding Pans Water Filtererfl Bread Pans Pie Plated Butter Ladles Clothed Wringers Iron Holders Wooden Spoons Step Ladders Butter Prints Keelers Wash Tubs Clothes Lines Soap Cups Scales Toast Forks Cook's Knives I Sad Irons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes, &c., fr.. I'oll TIM DUSTING ROOM. Castors Syrup Jugs .Cake Km; cs Crumb Knives Salt Stands Fruit Stands Butter Knives Soup Ladles (I ravy Children's Cups ar. Oral Salvers Boupuet Stands cres s Ivory Handled Knives cicoa do do Stag • do do English Tea Trays Fork & Spoon Trays Dish Corers Hash Dishes Wine Strainers Spirit Coffee Pots Table Mats Bread ii3atilteta Wine Coolers Refrigerators FOR. TFIE Toilet Jars Foot Baths Infant's Baths alatress Brushes Shaving ../Etnas Bronz Match Holders Flower Stands Nursery Refrigerators Wax Tapers 1111SCE Library Steps Vienna Fish Globes Bird Cages Vizzetts Card de Vigite Frames Camp Knives And everything perta. Household. To be obtained at reasonable prim* st thetirEW STORE of KAY Ai - UTCT-TATUDS. No 30 FILTH STREET First door below the Exchange. Bank. Ri* - All goods delivered free of charge In tlt . city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester) ut t .., purser borough, etc. II V BIGHT H A b nicmovExi 61.Jck China LOU Clooactowa te to No. 32 WOOR STREET, adjoining Wm. liagaley, N., where he Will be pleased to show his' cuatomers a - complete assort ment of all articles in his line suited to thewanta of families, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, and city and country dealers. febr-Im4 87 Wood street. Sell Your Old Books and Papets.- - THE HIGHER. 'T PRICE WILL RE paid for old books with backs removed, old newspapers or oi her printed paper, V oilePtrier and Rag sf ore, Nc. 33 sAirriill F. I i jan7-Inid S. IL 3r. C. P..152.4,444,m, ink,RESS GOODS OF Tilllll LATEIIIIPi l= ". .11 Myles. CLOAKS, SACQUES, SHAWLS, FURS: Oi every kind and a varlet) , of other goods.' AV:: mu! he offered cheap to afford all-to 0- L . No %Market atreetr.at'l''' oc3l lirEquo_yAL OVA.Matir sinutiarpre, 2 mer,',unsaelaz,lexsovettliefte, 2,0„, arAstablefronrthaZ -nearkfibkoileottlif War Vie corner errini and Smlthffeldatteot, W. C. u Conn's old stand, Is prepared, tO swa shor m carrlges, notice.es, and bggi horses saddle barns upon the test Also kept at U pon reasonable rates. Undertaking caul all ven atarrange muds ttOn. for funerals zecoive nis "tea' NELL =Am • ITI=MI I=l Down atairs SILVE.P. PLATED. Call Bells Nut Picks Fi.th Knives Ice Cream Knives Napkin Rings Cake Baskets Forks and Spoons Oyster Ladles lii gar a Spoons ustrd Spoons Ice Pitchers Goblets Carbery FatitS Spuare Walters Crumb Brushes Crumb Trays Chafing Dishes Coffee B. Vallee ClM% a ls Nut Crackers Round Waiters Cork Screws Knife Sharpeners • Water Coolers, &c. CEIALIVIME.R. Water Carrier% Chamber A: wakey Bowls and pli c h en (4 : 43 Shades Nursery Shades do Lamps Clothes Whiskes do Hampers Night Lights. Door Dials V , 1 , 4a Meat Safedi Pocket Ristres nln Cl g lanlP"ka toaPu°•ell°aUppoiacikt it 0 VA.I,,
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