- PROSMT'tN -- FOR - taff4: - ri.' Er io, PITTSBURGH POST. For the Increased and increasing prosperity of PITTSBURGH POST, We are delirious of returning our acknowledg ments to its numerous patrons ; we present it this morning in ';; • 3, AN ENTIRE NEW DRES S . No♦twtthetanding the ORGANIZED lEl' voiwrs Of some belonging to the Pittsburgh Union League to REDUCE OUR BUSINESS, We we can immure the FRIENDS OF THE POST Mat, at the close of 1363 it was in a FAIL ,BETTER CONDITION Than St ever was before. During the past year it has Largely Increased its Circulation, Notwithstanding the efforts alluded to to curtail it The present year brings with it, not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION , 411 K. nistration so frequently promised - I , elhone to power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR, ABILITY oR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT Their principal efforts hare been devoted to schemes for Continuing Themsives in Power Next Fall they will be sEr• oxr•. TTIE vEorr.r For trial, and we are deeirious of speaking of the{ stewardship to as 3M2E%-N;-V- FUELALX3MI:t*Ei As we can 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 =EMI RESTORATION OF THE UNION ; It will confine itself to the discussion of TRUATZI:I , , Calvin Aflame, James D. Kelly, John G. Backofen, j'eter A Nadetts, George Black, Win. Vankirk, John C. Bindley, .lames sldle, Alonze A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshal, Win. Douglas, John Orr John EVACktI, . Henry L. Rlngmall, Win. .r. Wey m an, • .1 ohn H. s hornberger, Win. S. Haven, Win. E. Seilllll . rt7, Peter H. Hunkey, Alexander 'llll.lle, Richard Hays, Isaac W hillier. Wm. S. Lavely, Christian Yeager. tiF.CakTABY AND TILEA.SUFIER. , . CHARLES A.('OLTON . The great work before American people la the Real Estate Savings Institution, PUnT IC Q ILT S 'l' I 0 N , And have no connection whatever with schemes of a Personal or Factional Character • It will be nobody's organ, but the faithful exponent of Sound. Conservative Sentiments, 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 BE PRESERVED TYE BUOCTESS 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 friends in the discussion of the questu•ns which will be involved in the eppronching PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT Particular attention will he given to the News Department of the Port we shall labor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH • .&N] MAIL; While equal industry will be exercised in our MM;IUI.A , NU) I T3 AND LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who ti every way goal !tied for a proper discharge of his duties ; it will liONL:ST Intended to inform the ruhil; ot honest Flnd I.llr dnsling, , giving, no countenance or encourago ment to dishonest deslings. T E It M S: DAILY EDITION, Peiyekr " month " week.. To gent per hundred copies 2, tATETRDAY -MORMINGTOST At the low rate of One Dollar and Fifty Cents per Fire . elpiett " . ... f ••••• • *r • 1 ft - Ten copies, Twenty copies, and one to getter up Thirty copies " orly copies " BANKING HOUSES, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF .PIPMULTII 4 S II3 . TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF COMPTROL LEE OF THEOIIRRFNCY, Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. Wit eanas, By satisfactory evidence...presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF VMS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February . 25th. 1863, and has complied with all the pro% IamOTIFI of said Act required to he complied with before commencing the business of Banking . . Now THEREFORE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANE. Of PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witnesso my haul and seal of office, this sth day of August, 1863. , H H SS Comptroller of the Currency. Titi: FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital $44)0,000, with privilege to in crease to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company has tug organ ized under the act to provide is National Curren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &c., receive money on deposit and buy knit sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1552, will we belies env a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceit e the same prompt at tent toil. Having s cry ex iensii e correspondence with Flanks and littukers, throughout the coulitr). we belies ewe can offer unusual facilities No ih, se tvho do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. - - DIRZ7TOTIS \\ M. K. '\ 'MIFF. A LENANDEtt SPFER. Fli..oxiq Wt 111,1" . 1.1 t. BR., ni.Ev, ,Mk:IL RKA. _ JAMES LArtlui.o.; RonKitT S. H TtioNLIQ ii Y.LG ‘ViGaTm .7 A ;111:: , I. A I - (1 I:JAN. President .Thni.; D. tirri. r Cashier. MIMED IV. J. KOL NTZ rtl. R. 31F:11T7 KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Wood greet, Second door above Fifth. DEALIEMS IN FOREIGN AND DO mestits Exchro,ge, 'otn. hank Notes .11,1 Government SCCLIFIIIei. Collections prompt] attended to. atilt HOLMES & SONS,I3 A N K E RS N• and Exchange Brokers' and heaters in Notes, Itralts. Acceptances, Gold, SU\ er and . Bank Notes. _Exchange on the Eastern and NINTH WALD PIFISItI Ftild Western Cities constantly for sale - iILE ANI F'.l( 101.: 11.1 It IRON, GEN- Collcattions made in the cities throughout j_Vj oral Itatln ay and slit ittilsot Forgiues, Yassen;rer. Frew! t ri 1. Axles. N... the I'nited States. I teposits recto, ed in par funds or current toper. No 57 Musket street. between act .art Third and Fourth streets. - _ GOLD, SILVER, DE.SI AND NOTE•i, Col quartermlE., tern Pert iltrat[a. 7:3-10 Bonds and Coupons and all other gm - eminent aocuntuoi. bought by W. H. WILLIAM b‘ mh.5:6m.1 Wood 3t root. corner of Thu.l _ DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, ~FOURTII STREET. CJIAICTI . 7.III .- .I ) IN IWS:'; OPEN DAILY, FROM TO '2 O'CLOCK, also, on:+u, l Saturday songs, UOM !Slay Ist to November Ist, trots 'to 9 n'clork and trots Not ember tat to May Ist, iron, 6 to 4 OCR Deposits remit eti ,it all outs: , not less than F. DOLLAR, and 3 thlldelni of the pronto declares! t wire a year. in June and Decent her. Interests has been declared senii-stinuall3 , .11111 e stet De cember since the Bank was orgamed, at the rate of Aix per cent. s ) interest. if not drawn nut, Is placed to the credit of the depositor as prowipsl, and heart, the same interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding Its we n y, tr. without troubling the depositor to or ei en to present his pass book. At this rate mono trill double in less than twelve )ear-. Books containing the Charter, By-LAWS, tilliO9 and Regulations. furnished gratio, on application to the office. PRM , IDENT GEOR ALBREE. VICE I'ItEe.II , EN ra. John B. INlTadden, Isaac M Pontio..k, John Holmes, John INlarzhal, Alexander Speer. James B. 1). Meeds, Benj. L. FahnebWck, A. M. Pollock, :U. 1 James - McAuley, Hill Burgwin, James Benin:mu, Wm. J. Anderson. SyT OF TIM CONDITION of the TATEMEN above institution on the is.] da vember, Ltifi3, published in conformity to the charter [Awl:tux:lEs- ~.. Amount of Deposits, Nov. 24,11163' *103,694 Id Amount of Interest due Depositor.... 1,954 91 Amount of Contingent Fund 2,444 91 ASS ET c. First Liens on Real Est ate..*35,200 01 United States Bonds bu,truo (xi S. Debt Certificates and Notes, (market value) Interest earned not due. ()dice Furniture Cash on hand $107,973 01 A. A. I',AREZT ER, Trt,surer. The understemed, Auditlue Committee, have eistunteti the hooks of the Itottitlltloll. the hoods and aecurnies. t °bitted II colt a u and hat e tuuund the above s tatetneut to be eornat. W. It. t'til-n-..1.AN It. Nli N I /EI It. Deposits received lIAILI and .EVEIt V SAT rliDnr EN Nut.! INI \I II t G per :rut perO ho I IL . ... . . HON. T. I\l ti, , v , Y. I Her. - .1 i.: . .II , )E.RIIII NT , Wm. 1 - 1 SMI rii. H. H HI •=Er. NV H C.P.ELAND,I .I.ne,N PAINTER, HA RCN'(I.FIII.I,, NICHOLAs Voß.Trr ~. Office, 63 Fourth Street. not PHILADELPHIA CARDS CFI Kit .. J ICES 11,4,413 r Vi - E: ACILIt 'KS Importers and deniers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vesting., Tailors , Trimmings, NO. 255 oen-if PHILADELPHIA. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provitiion I Awl SS ON kil No. 15 South Water et., PHIL kl)1,1.111I.1 1/3-Liberal advances made on conzigninonts when required. Cil-LlOll 13 AL 'l', M•inutAct urer an , l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER . I In every description of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET. C. A. VAN EU & CO., IdANI*PACTVRETT .. GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT i Henn lola r the id WI . , ; 1,1•11, Ii ,11, Fourth st. near Wood, entrance iron) Fourth. lylo-ly PARAGON ((EAU OIL BURNERS, _ - In k lSSOLl'Tft)fl.-TIIE.COPARTNER- Muid Lamps, Columns, &C. lI_JV ~hip heretofore eszlsting. Onto - nen the under- SAL ken:suss , signed In the Clothing Lualhe.t, at i t o, 143 Fed eral street, A lleghent l'it) , under tie li,n, of w. No. 517 Arch Street, Philm.delphia, ,H. Mei, tee & t'o . u ill dissoll eon blanch the 10th. Manulnctury. Fronk tord. Noll Persons knowing themselves indebted to the fir., u 111 '.lease c til previous to that time and InrAll goods warranted. j1 .2-1 ) 3 . ern 10.. l' NA' H. Mrt I LE, __—__ _..... Jan. 13, Ibll4. ,- I i M. Ift.ISCH. C. ILLA-TIRY .13111A.1S , jant.s-im . WITH . a NE.LEGANT 000N'1 2T R•142...1_ LONG-COPE & PEARCE,' . IL _ DENCE FOR .SALE—A on e . ; ,, sto . ry, .::, ..„. i wen bulltbrick hotate eon tuning ten rooms with" nificturers and Importers or 1 OAS aCrip DI ground kttrichol, well stocked with . c h o i ce fr.ult - ; peaty eituated_ . 4l the villa g e MOW . :.'.VERNISIILN4I .GOODS . . of R oc hmer ovennoutri l i the Ohio ricer. i 4 ' within lire n;inatesi walk of the R. fl, Sthtion. ,7,'A1'i13'7A304118 TRDIXENGS, 1 For particulars Inquire-of 'ivotirt tu ni h Street, 1 H. N. FRAZIER, or itt . E. PARDEE, ...,.. o , •.; • • pErr...iIIELPHI.A. myi-iy _ - 0t 1,30 1,20 1,10 . 1,00 POST---PITTSBURGII, THURSDAX MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1864. 01110 - ,TOCK -- BROKERS - . J. 11. NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERMANDISE BROKER, (IP VICE, ROOM, No. V?. BURKE'S BUILDING, FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Z4l-Desirnble Atill property and other Real Estate to the amount of s p loo,ooo for sale low. NOTARY PUBLICS. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTARY F'I3IE3LI CI, NO. SO DIAMOND STREET, BEI4I ycl l'lrrSin'Et 11. DRUGGISTS. .rnt-41-:1.11 JAMES P. FLEMING, - 1 , 1 1; <4 (4 I 1 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Foreign and Domestic Druga, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stull s and Perfumery' NO. 77 I , 'EIIERAL STREET. ALL lit'lllEN Y CITY, PA. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARBLE, Iklanufact urers and Dealers In BOOK, IP, 1., IL' 'T And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, la - ve Ilerno - ved FROM NO. '27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PA. vsl,l t.n HAI IS. ap3 HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No, 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood, 7NIiE SUBS( RIDERS MANI . F AC TUBE ki.,lll.6.tanti) nu 1 0 ,11,i every Article in their line. viz: l'ornieeg, i rrnxinents, Curtain Goodc, Feather Beds. Mat tresses nl all 1:11.1, the eelehrnt.d Patent Spring Bed i ni t-heleh, Blinds nn.l Fixtures. daYPrompt ntirroion to all or.lers tar fit tiny arid octr-1.1 Il0 , HF:ItI & RI iENICE. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C KL,NIAN Rh:NM - I'llll'r.. II I=l IRON CITY FORGE, & PI COPPER WORKS. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS PAlni - .1..011. 814711'1- i41•;1 I ~rpi•t. Pre,51,1 rrli '1 , 1•!!‘ ' • , 11. r rrrrr, ,,, r • 1,- In.l de, tit N1.•!‘1.,. lin l't tir. , tror I Iran Be - i % k n . ! “1 - 1 I,' No 144 F'II2! , T nud 12() !,y,t , I 11l liL >1.1,11: AI, .it.,11 . 1 I.olclb It-'1.1) r N.N..11 dr INi if A‘l (). -PITT s it_ HI t I c, k I \ 14 1.1 ate r nrt. ,i) , / Fll,l I.lzet . t. Pitthtlurgh, thrue • ni."1 , 41. ',l) - \ I ;I to-N ‘n• All.l A 111l14114:onv knak.,‘ and pulthc 1.111,1 mg, upi WINES, LIQUORS. &C J_lCl)l3 Importer nml a Lulewlc dexter in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, .1. 1.31e,i`11, I,l 4 llletlCe Penn street. finished, 5 yrs Alleghem , du .1. H. s,heentlerer,l.A, nutille, viii .1 I) tleCord. Penn street. A Hoes - Pier, Lnwreno, ille, do 3 3 rs it, 5 yr. Clinrlea it, Address Washing-roe llett I Hex 1306, Pittsburgh P 11. frb`.lll:lyo HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., ENGINE BUILDERS. A( 011 IKEI-1.F.11 AV 01'1.1) INVITE kjj pturtu.lilar nuuenulon t.. I.luu stuck of itrunan 11 . unu, and irenyll Braihli,, !itch iota been sut -I«,ted and Imported hr hutn,lf Families and Churohes caul t .1.•p,n3 ill uhtauun4 at hi, Jablllhinent the lout mud pullu•at ud \\ Web. Pure I , t , p-curiu of all hunda. equal 111 ant in the eit), al u on haunt Also, Pure (hlßyt . Vs husky and the hest Reettived SlGnongaheht. Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. Blackberry, 4inbcrry Chem , /In ger Brandies, OW ,Nl:incingaheki. e. and ot her Whtskieb. .Itohtoo hum, ac NO. ti 3 LII3ERTZ Iltronite FOurtli stre,t, l'A. .414 . 1 - 10tri , 3.Vema a . . I ,1111h03 aupplie.i nt li, , ,,lc•rettt , profile, tor f fi, 107,973 u I GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS Ai) ♦V N !"4 PLIMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. IfT. %S• 0012 STREET. 11“,1 , 1irgh. nll.l NO. 4 01110 , TFIEET. ALLEGHENY 31 I'S. 111 OR A I .14:1` LEA 0, 1.1.”1.1) 316.1 1.1,A, and Plumb ti s:, ,; , u: I4t BSI i!oritierier fitted up to the mart tppro Itneit with Lend or I sin* is oh (','.ate: bra ISlui PM. -- .ader, Attrivle , l to. a 1,315.4 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. s. .v. 41. 30 IX CI 'ET ei 3E, Next to Peumlylvania Pabseuger Depot, JOHN SAVALE, - PROPRIETOri, t A n N i ,L) , , , F_ !. en TT ED IP. ular re- ,- art, the al Ipseril,e; prep - H . 04.1 ti, Mecnm nesiste hi: Ili•I :01.1 Illi• pathi..: gene' , MIII. It 1;1, ILc Ise,t the to,rtut atihrds. (1) sters hlh I. see i I:1 every ehrict:, st‘h• htlnlig thg seAson. His \\ Ines. Liquors end Alee , he fiche cr,rdi4,2;)l in reenni‘hershne then; to the pill.- he for their ex-ertele.:e. Can, Burket end She)? iL raters receive) Mid 5041 W11011.'641 , stet rell3l. 10-21.y41 .ISIAFL HICKS H.%S. I). s,V.,PE U 1? 110 V S 4 I 4 l`. , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY THE SU ESTRIEFR ANNOUNCES 1, al. i:Hl.lic th at ht. to In tinily receipt of 1.1(E:•11 ' , HELL 9n:l CAN u 1 ti ALE, &.e., anti IS prepared to a, , ,tommottate the patrons of thin old :sod ,12111(111;WG 1101,;C with el er3 - thing in the eating and drinking line tit the short est e n tire. SH • Jantl-1 cYroprietor. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON. orncr of Virgin Alley anti !.iluttla- Whore ( i'irt-..rEn,f and nll the fieli:clrif'S of the Ili he in the mo-t palatable 1.1.1 At .••I t e., r Cirrln Alley and Ntnirhti 9d at._ POLLI) lIALLLIIII.I.I LOON.— H hi rewind his tit .11Ftoti.cf, 11-1, hr iF Rini In lcl. l'.111L11)E1.1111.1 1115121111 M t r tnce nu I.'t•ttrth street Ift• hasn ' aup band 'wet Innitrr Beer, and In connection the hull, .1 is ell app,lnied hlllte rd sdba , ll. pad table , . balls and jan6-Imd N 'MILLER Plrtner 7‘l'('l'lil)\ - (N) I=l GLASS WORKS IRO SMITIIPIELD STREET, 111= I=ll NO. 350 LIWERTV STREET PITTSIM ; II MM= 11'1)1,1,() IMMO ... 1 LAMPS 1 - '01L: &C . ANTS. ---''::-: 41144- - 11 - 0 ' ' - • ' E - f, SOlEric 314X:alitia 11 , int. a t ivii ---- 184. INDEMNITY ADAINSt -1088 J. G. WELDON ..................... JNO. KELLY. WELDON lk KELLY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, WINTERARILANVIEMENT. • 'BY . ..-IriJK/U. ' - i ':t ri , 1.. ,l pennsylvamamentralllsailroad TV' t. '"Elit"c* MANUFACTUREHS OF FOR THE PALE OV , . LAMPS AND VAMP GOODS, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, COMP OF PRIDAD lA, OF. FICE No. 4 and 437 OHESTSIIIT ST., near MIL. .. - • . NINE DAILY 'l,rc.A.lt'l7£3. STATEM.ENT of 'ASSTS, - JAN. iit, MO. F AND DEALERS IN NO. 74 WATER ST., below Merkel, Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be- CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., PITTSBURGH. drt ONST ANT ADDITIONS ARE BE- h ILI lug made to the equipment of Bills excellent First Mortgage, amply secured $4893097 n No. !tit Wool, STREET, near Sixth, , Real Estate (present value 4103,313 de& PIT UG TSBRH, PA. R. HUTC double track and express route, and every possi - HINSON, ble care will he exercised for the comfort of pas- 610 coat 102, Se _ _ _.. ____ . Temporary Loans on &tide Collst- I_JUCENT' OPT i, W401111(.'64. ( L A T }... (, F ., i. F. Erii 6, 0 t ., i , c in N so .N , ) se w i ng li e w r4a e n t d he ra d p e i p d o m t in ov v em it e ts n ut to rg f h fre ,th ig r h o t ii . ow T . Tins C' UP ..11 ~-% r 1 .i.. 4 i.,,, 1( ) N Ais Liw , je. " }p r 9t r Ei O r l: ;aa t y ll ni - I , A tiet c vise y :: : „. ....loy d. A t ir p iLLN ,e daill, (e x- scc,c ter a S- A ec m uri sta ties t value $ 86 1 687 72,) 89'1315 DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., :89,4iii it sin NI, VAC r u aka , or . FORWARDING MERCHANT 1,828 00 21,919 33 PURE WHITE REFINED morri,aingp (i.x.ceepirtalLclldsatya,-) Cash at 250 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, Notest:ti'ndliitils73;Ceitrable CI -A. iR. izt c) iv c" x r_. Is; , I DEA! kR IN and making direct connections at Harrisburg for • 0,208,081 88 WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Baltimore and Washington, and for New York The only profits from premiums =eh this Office, 291k7.tBERTY STREET, via Philadelphia. company can divide by law, are from which myB-6m,1 PIT N131'1;011, PA. Flour, Orion, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 P. m., have been determined. Pot Ashes,. and Produce getierally, stopping only at principal Stations, making di- Insurances made on every description of Prop. ----- -- - . .. . _ _ . . _ TAILORS. -- , Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand. rest connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and NO. 102 SECOND STRISET, Washington, and for New York-via Philadelphia. erty, in Town and Country, at rates as lowan ara consistent with security. lASI. LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 835 P. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty TES & CAPP-ELS, Between Wood and Market, m., stopping only at incial Stations, connect- DAL years, they have paid lossesby Fire,to an amount pirrst3T.RGH , PA. • In at Harnsburg for Baltimore i and Waahintoouni exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af. MERCHANT TAILORS, .oa - Liberal advance made on Consignments. e ili a il ng f e or of N e e a w r. ; York also at. Philadelphi a for New fording as of the advantages of Insurance, apl 1-1 yd ell the ability and disposition to metal/ Mt York. a piSmptrielss all liabilities. D 35 SMITHFIELD STREET, _______ __, _ - - --- - - JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Losses paid during tke year 1859,502,1/18 30. WE HAVE JCST RECEIVED A GROCERS. leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 300 p. in., stop- DIRECTORS. large and well selected stock of ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone- C HARLES W. BA,NCKER, MORDECAL H. Loom FALL & WINTER GOODS, Wlt. 11. SMII If 0' T ISLAAS WAGNER, &ant - EL GE•ANT, DAVID S. BRAWN, IPA.AC Lis& ...,.. j ‘' S. H. RENTER ' n lllt gh ST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN for WalPs I Station leav es daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. M. I J AcoB R . SMITH EDWARD d. DALE, -_ - Corrldeing of W. Ti. H SMITH & CO., SECd ND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for , ,-, ; ..a-EORGE NV-. RJCAARDS GEORGE TALES, Wall's Station. leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at : . CHAS. a BANc i ER president. Cloths, Cassinieres testing., Cr. , . Ai HOLES.% L E GROCERS , 114 05. m . ACCOMMODATIONEDVt'ARD C. DALE, i' L ice President. TRAIN for Also, a large stock ofWat. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at i J. GARDENER COFFIN Agent. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Nos, 112 Second and 147 First Streets, 350 P• m • i myl9 Northeast cor. Third and wood rte. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for 1 Including PAPER COLORS. NECK TIES and de22 PIT'TSBI RGII. Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at i PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE everything usually kept by} first-class I- urnish- _ _ lng Stores. Orders promptly executed. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall'gStation, • INSURANCE COMPANY fill3U-lyti WILLIAM BAGALEY, every Sunday ,at ii 05 a. in.; returning leaves : Pittsburgh at IS ith p. m. 140 CHESTNUT STREET, HOUSE CARPENTERS. WHOLESALE GROCER, RF.TURNINO TRAINS Opposite. the Custom T - TOUse. -- ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: -. Capital..B2l9,loo. Assets.. $304,943. • .. _ _ _ CURTIS 0. STEINMETZ, Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m. ~ENERAL Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, Philadelphia Express 120 p. m. WILL MAKE ALI. HINDS OF IN- Past Line 1 30 R. In. SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, . I au a , m . on every description of Property or Merchandise, House Carpenter and Jobber, jan2odf Through Mail Train I'ITTSRI i'l ( } H . J ohnStown Accommodation to us a. in. - at reasonable rates of preminm. - eiioP, VIRGIN ALLEY, le Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. in. ROI3T. P. KING, President. P RE{ NI ER .- ..O. D ELY it ER .1 -. REV Ml,ll. 2rl Wall's Station Accommodation._ .. 835 S. RI. DI. W. BALDW IN, Vice President Between Wood and Liberty streets. DIRECTORS. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation._ .. l 56 p. m. Late RI :111114, & Rickotson's, FITTSBI . I{(iIi, PA. , CHA s' 4l% - ft . B AYER, E. R. Corn, -(1.,3-1 inters solicited and promptly attended to. REYIVIER & BROTHERS 4 B th a I tAt''rg. Walla SExpressati on A y, f a El. IL Laotian, Geonne W. BROWN, ' . Express at 120p.m. on Monday - s. .i c ll onun arriVe a l t v i i o t a h . Pl . Philadelphia PIT . JOSEPH S. PACS, ___,,,, JOSEPH CLAYTON, _ ALDERMEN. ( s„..,isorst,,E o mer k A nilerr.on,l . ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with , S. J. Bl.miettos, E. Ih'ii.En, ' TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI- !' U. S B int. -S n ' x vi is-, L.r' ' Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo- F. BLACK urns, Secretary, .. . wHOLE , A I 7 DEALER.. IN I. O. COFFIN, Agent. FRANK KELLY, • dation and Express Train East, and with Balti- Foreign Fruits:, Nut a, Confectionary, more Express and Johnstown Accommodation jy4:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. Sugars, Fire Works, ek e.. West. --' --- ---7 Alderman and. Attorney at Law TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at ere& $ NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, or , r•rrp.s433 - unor[. NO. Cl FIFTH WERFFT. and with Through Accommodation and Express (mice, N 0.37 Fifth street, Bank Block PITTSID lii ;IL - Train East. 4ir - Ct - ,llt-,tion of mwo.r.t.- ao.l ILO legal tmEi nesb promptly atteltOL.4l to. BOOTS, SHOES, &C WHOLESA LE AND RETAIL HEALER Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, IN ALL THEIR VARlialTg, F4.4lc•rul Sltrec•t, Allegheny y, LOAN OFFICES I.c) T' HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, 111!! OFFS IN LARGE AND SMALL ITA mr.l on ,;,,1,1 liv,l Sill yr, Di mor's, I and Silver %%'atelie.. 211,1 .511 kinds oi I Ihs tide an} length ut 111111• agreed in. ,tlLille I i.e den, crud 11 ithmit the I ik.ket Cal , Wive ti,ni 7 \I 1110 I' M js.tu MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT. ric . I'. W 'l' Pi (> N, MASTIC WORKER, % PREPARED TO CEMENT THE I c<tertur of I,IIIIIIIIIIT a Itil tinitrovt‘t Iklnstic entt•nt, cheaper and nuprnur to !th) here tot-ore Itin..•Plnellt , it turmn .n .011,t nll.l dur , tnle n,ll,t•et, n 11) surtaor. tnipertshttble It) it nisi or trust, mad equktl to ftn) ciusitt of stone rhe linzierbigneo. I: the onl2, reliable nnkl ptae workmnn In thin cemi•nt In this citr I hare applied thoi Cement for the folio, ing gentleman, ,Itout the toddle are at 111,erty to re ler to • WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron 1.-sonntiersa, General Machinists and Boiler Makers Penna. It. It., Passenger Station, 11 , MANUFACTI'RER ALL KINDS OP tbterun Engines, ranging (ruin three to (Me itll:lred and fit y horse pooer, and suited for t I rist Sate ills, Irlabt I..nins..eb, I ,10- ries. etc (live particular attention to the construction of Engines ant Machinery hir grist nulls, and for upright, milky antl brio - mills. Race also on hand, ti niched and ready for ship meat at short notice. Engines ,and lit - Were ot b%ery deberiptinti. Albo.turnh+li [MOH s and Sheet Iron seperntels, Wroincht Iron Shaftlne. H ra and Putties in et es) cartel), anti continue the nianuft,ture itt Woolen .111mIonery and :II t art. Our prices are Loy. our n, ,Itinerynnnufart ut ed of the best quality it mat ci ialb and warranted. In all eases to giNe bFd - Unleta trout all parts ot the c•ohntry 601i , ' I • led and promptly lilted. fe2l.siza.w PORK PACKERS. OHARLE L oALDwELL, C ., IIZOC-SiCas 1.1 4 " . " POR I 1 PACK U. Deakr in Ilicon. Ldrd. ,;llkAr-Cure..l Haws Bect, &e. CORNER NI:IRE:ET AND FIRST STS 1 ,1113 1 JEWELRY, &C. HE SUBSUIfIBIERS ILAVE JUST T opened e very large and derarlble Fto k of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies' and Gentlamella' wear; tine 13r.n7e Clocks, Fancy I i,pods, TT-. nUV., .Such ae (:astors. and Fruit Baskets iublets, Caryl Unses, Tea Set ts. etc. HEINE:I IN. 31EYE 1N .R. de2o 4 2 Fifth street SPENCER & M*KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. Gold Medal Premium Pianos, These instruments have the entire izon 'Frame i French (I rand Action. t tverstrune Bass, Agralle 'Treble. etc.. and are vi arranted to stand in tune WE HAVE A LiVit VS ON HAND A longer than any Piano manufactured. Certiti superior artiste of cafes have been elven by Thallierg. (lottsnhalk, , Satter, Strackus..h and all the musical c lehri- Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, i ties. Every instrument sold at Baltinior File . tory prices, and warranted to eight years.e And will continue to make It our aim to give I ('H A litt iTTE BL I'M F., satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. 801d.43 ieifth street, Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage- I fell?. Sole agent fur manufacturers of our business, with full control in the Brewery. 1 -- Address all orders to SPENCER x 31 :EA V,l It EFINE.D Sii.'(;ARS— Pheunix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Fa. *ZOO phis. - A" and "B" Coffee Sugars. J(,)S. SPENCER, , 50 bids. Crushed, Powdered and ki rtaiu- JAS. M'ELAY. I lated—now in stole and fur sale by - -7--- -- - i PLANING MILLS. ! jarilts LIM'EI: ..S. BBOS., arid 12s Wood at _ BEN - M J r-4 OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR BA LE. JAMES lIIILLEIGAR, MONONGARE- ' ‘,.:., —Four acres of 1, aluable land well improved LA. PLANINti MILL, would respectfully and in good order, a comfortable well built two inform the public that he has rebuilt since the story owelling house of nine rooms, large bard fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and t well of excellent water, fruit trees, grape thiint — ,,, filled it with the newest and most approved ma- 1 strawberry beds, raspberry beds, etc., all well chiriery, is now prepared to furnish tooting and I fenced In, situate in a hea , lt 6 h t y ilit arul diet itgreeab erw, 0 1 ,. e . 1 neighborhood, easy of access by railroad. For d P oo laui rs ug ‘su be h ard aja o, 4 sero fihu ll tte sa rs wipg " and re-clawing, dried, Inivkiti, I price and terms ap s pl . y e t u o Tamm4vsons,, inaulAing .i tiox ,vbs maklng, P.c. SOuTEr trßaff, Sept. 1,19 87 . 3820 1 %Tetrl3 Itoctiester, Pa. M 'F Z MEE= PITTSBUDIH, PA BREWERS WILLIAM C.11131i CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, SC Dtvtilirrs mud 'Dealer.' lit Fine Old MononiTabela Rye Whigkv. :rd.; LIBERTY *TREET, f T--10 . 1-: , l'A D TT .INT 11-a "S" - , 0 . 0 I) I ,V ;NI I) PI tTr<HI Izt H. P 1 my. _'-l~,is ~c BRASS FOUNDERS. --- Duquesne Brass N orks. .41(11111in ra yvihrd Manus, lire an I koNA, con,t,zt ly h,..1 every FINISHED BRASS WORK A: , I I Ni n4l;.eriot 'FF:AMIIII) D OR I{ AND REPAID .", ing prompt It , .1 Ink, mule h.r the as lr ul .11A IZSIV:` , NI PH( P. with J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Al f till If , cf? BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the short,rt :;otive Pailidnlxr attention pail to ilttimr up and re pat rein of t 0 11, ELVIN 1..1111. , 31 & 34 Watt, , :treet, weer Liherty. THE :MEMBERS 01.' THIS FIRM BE lug practical nievhatii.... 1,1 many years' ex perience In Ills 1/116111,1, will ensure to pie Sxt istaction en eeery rx,pe , l Wt. are 'll-0 agent. for litd!!. xrrieon eq stir and enl seti-lyd STEEL WORKS. _ Black Diamond Steel Works, I'l'l'l ',HI i ii. l'A lARK, BROTHER & CO Best Quality of Renner! Cast Steel, \\ Arr,nit..lequAl 1.. I ..r .17.1;1 149 di: 151 First aotgll'!.ll4, s, rued _ay I- J 'l' I. 'a D . 'a t LC , lAA Pittsburgh Steel Works, (,€) Ca.( Plow and A 13 cicrl •:pritt;s and Axit,, Cc,: net Al Russ qnl 161 /I, ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, iindrr Caro of the Loan Brothers rgiuis INSTITUTION. sITU.% TF:11 IN 1. ,- 4 - fetio Couto am, nik,ul troin resort Station. On duvet woes as ,ill.irtere.l in 1854. with pris Here:, tai :oilier the us: ti tie I • 1.0 healthy iu Pennsylenaid—this portion of the Allegheny ninuntion.9 tieing .1 , , ,1 i i it. 1,0 r ,, lu wing air. and • , ne; , he I, 3,11 'OS 111/ the FIRST 311 iN LAY after the Lith of At It nad ends shout the 35th of .11 N 1: 1011”, Ito:. it is divided into two Seasion, :• , t talent, I . anin.t retnrn home loitiveen the ti... Ai;01 at., neces sary to Llli/li Sort et ine. Etwinr , eriiy. ac., Will Le fnrnidu tl , y the 11,•ritiition to the Instroinent-0 .1 M forms no extra charge. Students 1%111 he I...w.ittL4 from eight ) ears to the age of manhood. Ea st. , —lioard and Tii It lon, pal aide hall yearly in /WV ante ... .$ 65. surveying and II e W lost rinentA, per an num 20 .11.61eal sud A[ , ,lerli (a • 10 ntuden;aap.•hdlu:: 1 0..111011V allege to RelerVllCt• ran he 111.0, 1,, the lit. Rev. Bishop Domenec. lit. Rev. Biailop Wood, I'hll.•ldelphia; Re, . T. S. Re) rw1,1.,F, 1,, ,s et to Dr. trilara. Plulatielphm lie, Henri . 31' Laughlin. l'hda deildia tie,. Pie., '0 a te,r. 11,ridairg. N —A hark ran- dub . , In Lorretto Iron, Cressen. I:cv. ;. A. Stiperi..r K NAIVE G. c) PARE To NEW Tf )R ... PHILADELPHIA... 13 A. LTLVIO RE LANCASTER H AR it IS HI: ALTOONA Baggage checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvania liailroad, and to Philadelphia, 13alt1 - niore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta• ug..,, a - here the Company has no Agent. case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. :‘,". 13.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers sad Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 20 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R., Passenges Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. no2o 1864. E THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, ANT) Oleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT gl% ' AND AFTER JANUARY lat, 1 •64, Ifitraini, run 11,3 foll,,ws. Leal I , • Pot,i.'g. For Clai'gn. For Clev'd. ForWheePg. I.xpreas 1 .15 h. 0.. 1.-15 A. iii. 145 FL M. 1 45 p. in. 1.45 p. in. 1.45 p. in. .N 1.311 6.3 U It. In. 6.15 n. ni. HETURNINU A rrtt e Pittsburgh, P F It. ley 2.20 s, m., 3 ZSU p. m I P H R...^_.10 A. m. , 3.50 p m 6.05 p. m • A 000.YLVIODATION TRAINS. Lento Allegheny Alliance rN. B. For N. Fur ,Sten . o 15 p tn. 1.15 a. m. 6.40 a. in. 15.00 m. 3.00 p. in. 3.00 p. in 4.30 p. 01. 5.40 p tn. RETCRNINO Arrive Allegheny, „ I' . F. \V. aß'y 1.2 u a. in.. h. 1.0 a. tn.. 2.35 p. 111 . 4 p C & P It .10 a in. ii H) PA It KIN, Ticket Agent. I 'nl,sn Passenger Station Pittaburish. Pa. A Q. CA SSELI ERRT, Avenc, A ileglien) City. R. .PA 1": , .ON, Gen. Pass. Agent. P., F, W. 4v. F. R. 111 VERS. Gen. Ticket 'Ag:ent. • • (et.", P. R. R. Co. • Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R WIN - 1'1:1i. A It riA.:N4C,'I,.:3IE:N-r IN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE -I,pf EMBER 1 rains will le:Ai e the De corner of 1{0136 and Water streets. its follows: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. MAO t ,n.I lr. rn 1 ntowu 55 a. in. GOO p. On. I.‘pre., .1 on p. to. 1.00 a. M. .A'KeesportAlx'an. II 00 a. 01. 7 Q 0 it. in. C 15 a. in. 2 Si p in. 00 a S 35 a. in, 4 15 5. al. 5 43 p. Sunday Church "1 rain to Ist Port Ferry BrAddoek'. and from M'keeuitort, 1 p. m. 10 00 a. m For tickets apply to GE( I. hit Agt. H. fiI,A('KI-;11N P: Supt. ded, •%M 11 T C'.l\ ll< Y .. ; .1, BOSTON, S THE. LARGEST AND BEST AR- K ran.:ed Hotel in the Ncw England States; is centrally located. and easy of access from all the routes of tray, I. It ,ontvins all the modern im i.ro cements, and every convenience for the com fort and accoamtudat mil of the tiareling , Publie. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the :suites of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely furnished for families and lame traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a drat-class Hotel In ever respect. Telegraph lathe house to all parts of the coon- HENRY RICE, Proprietor. n. ioston. Sept. 186.3. sel2-6md To Builders and Contractors. %% 4 O r l t Nt FACT FILING L I M - JE , Whi.:ll we are prepared to clelirer from our COAL YARD, 500 LIBERTY STREET I'gMIIL'V dOBL , Always on hand as usual Steam Wagon Work. w HAND ADID MA DE TO ORDER W.4GONS, CARTS, WHEELBARROWS, STORE TRUCKS, 11Ai AND STRAW CUTTER:. C. COLEMAN. 0r27-Iyti Marion A 'centre, Allegheny ( 'I t FOR AUTUMN OF 1863, • complete assortment of beautiful 1 3 1._:a?.. II .NGIN GS, if 311 atvlr= at priers Iriairr tharrean be again au roI Fur tale eeaaon by W. P. MARSHALI N EW AND DEAUTIFI L SONG, 13X" 11041Y1' "Just before the Battle, Mother," Pill9l . .1 ust befi.re the battle, mother, .1 am thinking most Of, you ; W upon the fleki‘..tve'ie marching; • With the enemy in view. Comrades brave are round me lying, Filled with thoughts of home and God ; For well they know • that. on the morrow, Some will sleep bene ath the sod. r I PLIC I 3III, 88 CrIELIV*PI9I. Copies mailed on receipt of price. For sale by CHAS. C. - iitf.LLOR, febi Bt Rood e 7 - ibiut.ttrk - - ' ir ' at itql kir SPRIltd =Just received an d aalea. , -, , ,IV"Pgßatr. ARMSTINGO.6' le corner Market and 11 1 :IN ' I I . I .1 INSURES AGAINST ALI. KINDS OF FIRE ANT) MARINE RISKS. - - - ¢l2 80 10 50 . 10 130 80 7 66 3 60 ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. liro- CORD, Vise President ; U. i.ll. BOOK, Secretary; WAL DEAN.Oeneral Agent. DIRECTORS-154.: Jones, C. G. Hussey, Rat , vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John 1). McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. 151.'Grelv, Rant. 8.. Darts. no2B Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. CIECIL'CIE DARSIE, President . • E. M. (iORDON, Secretary. Capt. R. I). UOCHILAN, (I'l Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang - 'o'a Warehouse, np stairs.Wittsburgh. WILL INSURE AGAINST 'ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Rome Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the Conimunity, and who are determined, by promptness sod liberality, to maintain the chararter hich they ha - tie assumed, as offering the best protection to those who de sire to he insured. ASSETS, 1.1( 30t h , 1561. Stock Accounts $ 62,000 00 Mortgage • 4.,160 00 tither Furniture2,so so Open Accounts. etc.. 7,869 00 I 'A •sh • 18,351 00 Premium Notes 27,605 00 Notes and Bills Dis,,,ounted ....... 1140n6 ou Dre.s.r - r,,a.‘—R. Miller, Jr., James 11 , PAu1ey. ltathaniel Holmes. Alexander tilmiek Cie , fge Inmate, Wm. H. Smith. Chas. W. Rlekets<l., dre , Alexander :Speer, David 3 .1• . 1 4 08 gt Bees .1. homas, Beal. Balceivell, M'euu" JAII M'LALrGIIIIN, OYSTERS, BUTTER, G.A24E, roIJLTRY .AND EGGS, atso H OUSEKEEPERS FURNISHING STORE. MOODS FOR THE KITCHEN. Tin Ware I Brushes Wooden Ware Baskets Spice Boxes Jelly Moulds Cup Tubs Wash Basins Straw Cutters Cup Mops Hair Sieves Wire Sieves M ince Knives Coal Scuttle Silver Soap Stove Polish Chamois Skins j Knife Washers Skewers Basting Spoons Coffee Iltills Gridirons Lemon Spueezers Wash Boards Stew Pana Sauce Pans Wade Irons Bird Roasters Fish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers Farina Boilers Graters Egg Beaters Larding Needlers Flour Pails Pudding Pans I Water Filterers Bread Pans I Pie Plates Butter Ladles Clothes Wringers Iron Holders Wooden Spoons Step Ladders Butter Prints Keelera Wash Tubs Clothes Linea Soap Cups Scales Toast Forks Cook's Knives Sadirons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes, Ste,, &. FOl3. r _CII - E. TYCNING , 11.003:1. REM till.VF-R PLATaD. Castors I " Call Bells Syrup Jugs 1 Nut Picks Cake Knives 1 Fish Knives Crumb Knives i lee Cream Knives Salt Stands 1 Napkin Rings Fruit stands I take Basket; Butte!. Knives . Forks and Spoons soup Ladles , Oyster Ladles (.; ravy Ladles 1 :Sugar Spoons Children's t'u ps . Mustard Spoons Round & ((vol sail era i Ice Pitchers Boupuet Stands ) (Joblets CU9CI_,ILIVIr. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Spuare Waiters Engiish Tea Trays Crumb - Brushes Fork & Spoon Trays Crutab Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes I Coffee Big , .ings ~ Wine Strainers t :oiree Caletiers Spirit Coffee Pots Nut CraelterS Table Mats Rutted Wsitars Bread Baskets Cork Screws . Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, &c. Von 'l'llE. CIT.A.3II3IE'II. Toilet Tars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber.ituakets Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers distress Brushes i las Shades Shaving ..,Ztuas Nursery Shades Brunt Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes W Wakes Nursery Refrigerators I do Hampers - Wax Tapers 1 Night Lights.. , IK - EISCI.. - I,fikIVIT.:O ,- CTS. Library Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish ()lobes I V estas Bird Cages Meat Safes Vizzetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives ( 'a rap Portfolios. And everything pertaining tea welt apPointexl Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of KAY X MCIACA_IELDIS- NO 30 FIFTH STREET. First door below the Exchange Bank. .924"A1l goods delivered free of charge to the city, Allegheny, Hirminy,h.trn, Manchester,l.lll, puesne borough, etc. agls-aw _ yEtiRT HIGHT MA. S REMOVED li7,ek not t 'hina and quitrottwatvie No. 92 W00D sTirpr..ir, adjoinintr, Wm. 13mraley, rim., where heNrill . pleased to show his cumomers'S complete aissoik• went of all articles in his line suited tolheinuatit of families, restaurants. hotels, steamboatiqitind city and country dealers. . 9: Wood ntrmt Bell Your Old Books and rapers. T" IC HIGHEST PRE tIIII4. paid for oM books with backs removed, old newspapers or other printed pnper, at cm:Vapor and Rag store, N. 33 S3IITHFIEL.D ST. = jan'T-Imcl S. B. & C. P. ALAP.FT-F DRESS GOODS OF THE LA'irECIP ylea. CLUNKS, SA( 'LLI ES, SE AWLS,. FURS of every kind and MI variety of other goOdi. will Ike offered ettelp to aduld all to purchase, H. .1. LYNCit'S, No 96 'Market street t between 6th and the Diamond. • _ . EMOYAL OF LIVERY STABLE:— ,The undersigned having removed Ms TAvt , : ry ,Stzitxle from the rear .of the Scott lintiseoo near the corner of First and thruthttelkl. w. C. Conn's old stand, is prepared to f=:.kk carriges, buggies, and - saddle horses upon the apartest.notice. Also battles kept st`baBt3 at mssoasOls. rates. 1,1 AEA lresuips! meats fOr funerals wIJI receive M. alra2ll4l"tWl V^„98,251 00 ERE= Fi'T`rtEE'T`, =EI
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