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' PROSPECTUS FOR 1864. BANKING IiOLISES, AO.
FIRST NATIONAL RANK J. 11.
OF r.rr'renlrrn,G , Er. NOTE, STOCK, OR/
_.....„............... REAL ESTATE A?
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
• OPP/CEOS. CoMPTROLLESI OP THECURRENOT,
Washington City, Aug. 6th, 113153. ROOM, No. 12
~.' ' Wernirea, Hy satisfactory evidence presented Fol. RTH STRE
T iiE Ii to the undersigned, it has been made to appear
air - Desirable MI
that the FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF prrrs
,
BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State Estate to the Amou
of Pennsylvania.has been duly organized under -- --------- -----
PITTSBURGHand according to the retwirements of the Act of
POST. Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National 1 .
Currency'', secured hy a pledge of United States 1- '•
Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re- SA
. demption thereof." approved February 25th,
1863, and has complied with all the provisions of ls.i,
said Act required to be complied with before 1 DL
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commencing the business of Banking.
- Now THEREPORE, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp
. ' troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the ',MIT
said FIRST NATIONAL RAMC OF PITTS
.
For the increased and Increasing prosperity of BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of RUL
Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the
the • ' business of banking under the Act aforesaid.
In
In testimony whereof witnesas my hand and
, .
FrriaItURGIPOTT I seal of °thee, this 6th day - of August, 61.3.
/ 11.ty
GH MoCULLOCH,
SS , Comptroller of the Currency.
-.Werare desirious of returning our acknowiedg- )
nigithito ftli numerous patrons; we present it -.',
Trth FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
AN .t ERTIRE NEW DRESS. Capital $4-00,000, with iprly liege to in
crease to $1,000,000.
; l ~i,
. Notwithstanding the
The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a National Correll , 3. B. & C. P
ORGANIZED EFFOITITS cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL
l ; , .1- BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully Mann( tct tirers
Of sotto belonging to the Pittsburgh Union offer its services for the collection of Notes, t 1 411 li* , CA I'
Drafts, Bills of Exchange. &c., receive money on And all kinds of
- - League •to deposit and buy and sell Exchange op all parts 01
the country. li In N . e r
lIEDITCE OUR BUSINESS, The success which has attended the Pittsburgh tom NO. 2 7 A,, k ,
Trust Company since its organization in 1852,
will we believe be asu Mcient guarantee that bust- No. 33 Smit
•li, same prompt W. we San aspire the oess entrusted to the new or g anization will re-
ceive thermpt attention.
rIG - - ( m•h paid for RA
FRIENDS or THE POST Slavin g a very extensive correspondence with .
Banks and Bankers, throughout ,he country. __
, we believe we can otter um.sual faculties to t hose
' . The., et the Close of 1363 tt was In a who do business with us.
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Ihe business will be conducted by the same
13= CONDITION officers and directors
DIP.HOTORS :
.TAIrES LAUGHLIN N 4 51. K. Niuics,
. -
Than It ever was before. During the ROBERT S . HAYS, At Exalt - DER Ns EI.R,
THOMAS lint i , FRANCIS (1 BAILEI,
past year it has ThoB Wit:HUMAN% A_LEP.. BRADLEY,
• iBAISEL L REA.
JAMES LAUGHLIN. President.
Largely Increased its Circulation, :fortis 11 cri SrL. Cashier
augs.4l.k.u. tf
Notwithstanding the efforts alluded to I w. J 1,:, CNTZ PSI. a MENTZ
to curtail it.
KOUNTZ & MERTZ
The present year brings with it, not the Bit,. - LNiii - als, STEAMBOAT
•
SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION,
118 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. --- -A .. '
ANOREs lilL om
i 013EALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO- ES.,,ial Prilers, art..
Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and General Partners.
1 •
As our Administration so frequently promised ; Governm me" ent, securities. Collections promptly i
nor have those in power given any attended to. spit
HOLMES eft SONS, B .4 N ICE RS
- EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY N . and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in
Notes, Drafts, .k,“ptances Gold, Silver and
, Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and
OR nrsr - nr, TO CRUSH IT. Western Cities constantly} for sale.
Collections wade in all the cities throughout
U r c , United States Deposits received in par funds
°
Their principal efforts hate been devoted to current paper, No 5T Markel street, Lists een
schemes for ! Third and Fourth streets.
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Continuing The mslves in Power
Next Fall they will be
BEFORE THE PEOPLF
For trial, MI we are delirious of speaking of
their stewardship to as
As we Can supply with our paper
I its Political Character,
As heretofore the Post will remain an
l,dependent Democratic Journal,
DEVOTED TO TAE
Pirestation of the Constitution
AHD THE
RESTOIATION OF 'ME LINION ;
.It will confine itself to the discussion of
P'Tp131.7.40 Quv..e;rrioN,
41 .A.ita7isie no connection whatever with
---lersonal or Factional Character
It witl be nobodflt organ, :but the faith( u
,/
tArlianetit of
Cpnservative Sentiments.
v., Thai great work before American people is the
saving of gut
_E,EI 2 I:TBLICAN SYSTEM;
There is no party in this country anxious to lot% e
; and in order 'that is shall
iiri:Pith&trth TIELOCIOESS '
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ibf the r toiiiiehtifr Ilf absolutely necessary, and
that too, at the
...4...3 r:0:.11 ... ....,' . .
rllest rraeheable Period.
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Vifeeieeet, to be able to meet the:expectations
'of 'our friends 'ln the diseuedon of the questions
' be involved in the approaching
• 'IIitSIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN,
OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT
P' I .7fertaptagraittelktipn 7dli ba given to the News
• 1 1- 1"
,:,, r , ll :4o .e p le t a g444-4/Vos1 ; we shall labor to obtain
if 1 ; ,
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
... I :A. IV MAILs
WhilfS eqp4in.du!itry ,v 4,11 be exercised in our
LOCAL DEPARTNENTS
~.~..
• Its Commercial Department
tr.t. A
Wll.l be entrusted to one who is every way qual
s.*:l( 4fettorAt ipper4scharg! of his duties ; it will
be condueled in an
~IONEST M4J I' ER,
; Intended to Inform the public of honest and fair
'deallpg, giving no , countenance or encourage
ment to dishonest dealings.
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4W l dred P9PIOII
BAITED AY MOWN DIU,'
• rate ofOne Dollar and Fifty Omit* per
Vire .
VOW
'Petfei4des i 1,30
T w enty copies, and 616 iciietter up 140
Thirty copies " " " ..... .; . Lie
orty copies 1,00
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34 14=1
schemes of a
MENEM
A rl OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES,
kir Certificated of Indebtedness, Quarterna,w
ters Certidexces,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
and all other envernment securities, boucht by
W. H. WILLIAM:. ,
Wood street, corner of 1 bird.
rni J 6m 1
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
65 FOURTH STREET.
CllA.Rerr:liMl3 IN 183.5
OPEN DAILT, FROM 9 TO 2 O 'C LOCK.
also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings,
flow May Ist to No N ember Ist, from 1 to 9 o'clock
and trom November in to May let, from 6 to 9
o'clock.
Deposita received of all sums not less than Ira e
Dori. AR, and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year, in June and December. Interests
has been declared semi-annually, In June and De
cember since the Bank was organized, at the rate
of erx per cent. a year.
Interest, if nut drawn out, in placed to the
credit of the depositor as prurcipal, and bears the
same Interest from the n lays of .l one and De
cember, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or ev on to present
his pans book. At this rare money will double in
lens than twelve years '
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws Rules
and Regulations, fulirtnlied gratis, un application
to the office.
PRE'IDIWT.
CiEC/RCIE AiBREF:.
VICE PREcIIDENTS.
.Tohn B. M'Faikten, Isaac M. Pennock,
John Holmes, John Marshal,
Alexander Speer, Jame. It. li. Needs,
Ben.' Fahnestotk, A.. AL .PoHoek, M
Jawed McAuley, Hill Burgwin i
James Heniumin, Win. .1. Andereiiii.
•TEEtI.
James It. Kelly,
Peter A. Madeira,
Vauktrk.
.lames Fhidlo,
Hobert Robb,
Walter P. Marshal,
John Orr
Henry L. Ring - wall,
John shoentiergei,
Win. E. Schmertz,
A liixander Tindle,
11+.143 W hitrier,
Ultrnitinn Yeager.
Calvin AlitiUld,
John C. Backulen,
iieorge Black,
John C. Bindley,
Alonze„A. Carrier,
Charles A. Colton.
Wm. Douglas,
John Evans,
Wm. P. Waymmi,
Wm. S. Haven,
Peter H. Huukey,
Richard Hays.
Wm. S. Lately,
SECRETARY AD D TWICASUEI ER
Cl - 1.A.11 LES A. UOLTON.
Real Estate Savings Institution,
OF THE CONDITIAON
of the above Institution on the 2d flay of No
vember, 1063, published to ,irefilforrnitY to the
charter :
Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1863 ....4103.t.94, 18
Amount of 4n.terent due Depositors.... 2.964 92
Amount of Contingent Fund 2.423 92
ARRET9.
First Liens on Real Estate../r35,200 01
United States Bonds &tom 00
U. S. Debt Oertiticates and
Notes, (market value)
Interest earned not due.
Office Furniture
Cash on hand
t107,9'73 01
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
The undersigned; Auditing Cosomittee, have
examined the books of the Institution, the bonds
and securities, counted the cash, ha., and have
found the above statement to be correct.
W. B. COPELAND.
NICHOLAS VOEUTLY,
WM. H. SMITH.
Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SAT
DRDA Y EVENING.
INTEREST PAID ate per cent. per annum.
TRUSTEES.
ISAAC JONES, PRESIDENT.
HON. T. M. IIOWE, g,,MoORLIEA
Wm. IL Surru, lU. G. 11./7813E V,
W. B. COPELAND, JACOB PAINTER.
HARVEY CILILDS, NICHOLAS YLPEOTL Y.
urtb Streiat
Office, 63 F
PHILADELPHIA CARDS
CHAS. ]LACES 181411 HICES
J. RODIIAIi FUCKS CHAS. 0. Yin? E
11 , 1AGIEF: Sz lIICI S,
Importers and dealers in
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS I
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings,
NO. 255 MARKET E3TREI T,
0r,29-tf PHILADELPHIA.
WJil, BRICE & CO.,
Produce un . 4 Prpvldion
00 1 VWSSION MERCHANT ' ,
No. 16 South Water et.,
PHILADELPHIA.
4;4 - Liberal advances made on consignments
when required.. my-lyd
GEOILIG-17. GRANT,
Ainnufa4turer and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PIIALER
In every deacriptfon of
GENTS' FITRNLSHING GOODS,
810 CHESTNUT STREET,
znyl-lyd PHILADELPHIA.
0, A, VAN KIRK & CO.,
WAIWBACrUgERS OP
GAS FIXTURES AIST CILIA Nop.prgjts.
Patent Improved
E 7 oE3iSTift ANT - PATENT
PARAGON COIL OIL BURNERS,
Wand Lamps, Columns, &c.
ELIIESROOMA,
No. 517 Aroh Street, Philadelphia.
.• Manufactory, Frankford,
ASEAU goodemanonted. jr2lyd
. • ••!..,W4 -1.1113 V Vs4 7 -1--N ,
---, FITA!
1401*-Rq,prift-FEA.ItCE
Mantagattureri_Awd, Isatiorteritot ,
131 15 '.' 1 - 11dOrtit'' >ild I"
„1 - ',.:ilkuYitutyaßs TRUsagNt etiF lo
No. 10 South Fourth Street,
my 1-I yd KTILAIDELPHIA.
INIEMMIE
SIM IN IMO
THE
.19a---PITTSBEWQH, FRIDAY 4911 ; 11aN FEBRITAii 19, 186.
STOCK BROKERS
J. li. CA_SIIIIA
NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, •BOND AND MORTGAGE,
REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER;
orsfte,
ROOM, No. 12 BURKE• 9 BUILDING.
FoURTH STREET, PITTSMPROFT, PA.
Alir - Deairable Mill property and other Real
Eatate to the amount of $lOO uoo for not low.
NcITARY PUBLICS.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN,
. •
NOTARY tymixatrict,
NO. Si 9 DIAMOND STREET, -
ael9-1 ycl PITTSBT 'R.
DRUGGISTS.
JOSF: r'II 'Am ,
!AMES P. FLEMING,
Dl2 U (-I S rir, ,
"WHOLINALE AND RETAIL DEAT,P,II
In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye-i.i.ttins and Pt-it - turnery,
NO. 17 FEDERAL STREET,
ALLFI3 HENN CITY, PA.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
Manufacturers anti Dealers in
TT 0 4r) , C AI S , LTTTI R,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, •
liiivve Removed.
FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PlTTc,Dl'Fitlif, PA.
4G — ( • sh paid for RAIPs. ap3
HOUSEFURNISHING.
UPHOLSTERY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wool,
THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUPA
C
TURE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain t.; nods, Comforts. Feather Beds, Mat
tresses of all kinds: also. the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
/41-Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down ( rpets. Oil Cloths,
ROBERTS sa ROL:NB:K.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
IRON CITY FORGE,
KLOMAN & PHIPPS,
IC/NTH 11 Ali I). PITT,4II
MANUIPA('TI RE BAR lIION,
Ea", :751e....411...,..t Forging
Passenger. Frelz.tr. Locomotive Axle,,
COPPER WORKS
LAKE SUPERIOMOPPER MINES,
SMELTING WORKS
it Nl'( 14' I) - 51 - :lb: Co.,
MANI. I , lt II I.
Sllenth, nr4Z.o'N . awl I;.-1: t F're”la;,.l
Copp, Hot - Tomb.
:Npelter rudder, tce. abut impor
ters awl
fin 11 - ,11... Sheol Iton.
Fire, he
'oustan y on flan&
nod bola. \Val eill.ll-4, • • NIP 114 I . IN:N1 All 1 1 . .!U
:NIAI ):S; I) STU111:1'! , ,
t)r.leri 011 end to NOV deN,INI
pattern.
GLASS WORKS
D. lil %I-EN
V CCNNISt , HAM . . t
CUNNINGIIAMS c s
-1:11:1o;H CUltt ti L, S \VW( fit.—W ore
house 119 Witter street, and ins F trio str-et,
fittsburgh, Pa , three t...ors below the Monon
gahela House, uianutacturers of Pittsburgh t . ity
Window Claim, Druggists' tilass Ware and Awe.-
rican Convex Li last:, for Parlor Windows, Church
., and public buildnigx api
WINES. LIQUORS, &C
J I i Eat ,
• Importer denier in
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS
SAIITIIFIELD STREET,
ACOB KELLER WOULD IN VITF
particular attention to ! 111:111
stock of lie
4ines and }Tench Brandied. which has been se
lected and imported Fatailleo and
Churches could depend on obtaining at his .•
tablishment the hest and purest of Wlnei Pore
Liquors of ail kinds. equal to any in the city. *l
ways on hand. Alai. Pure Old Rye and
the heat acs.:
HBNRY W. BEAUMONT & CO.,
~EALER,
Foreign Brandies, Wines and. Gins,
filtukberr.. Hi,pherr) . ChPrri. nml
ger lirauthed. Ilid 1: yo.
other Whhtltiee..l.liil'il , H Hum. h, ,
NO. f 33 T,I1.3F:11"/"Ir F4T'Tt. L I:" C.
Ilipostte Font tt,
PITTSM TH , ;ii, PA.
41:a - Hotels, Tavern and Families supplied at
moderate profits for Cash. my in-lyd
QUM!
GM PLUMBERS & FITTERS
I> 'V' t 7,
PLUMBERS AND GAS FEITERS,
NO. 165 WOOD STREET,
Opposite First Church. Pittsburgh, az.l
NO. 17 OHIO STREET. ALLE,GIIENS
R TILE 'me von'« OFFICE.
- 00Draw*. HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
Jr Lead Pike .1 - 1 g qnd Bar Lead, and Plo 1111,
er's Material In geLver&i. o,ll3oU:tem - a
in the most approved manner. 7 snits lined with
Lead or Copper. Houses lined with NN'ster and
Gas Fixtures.
/Sir N. B —All orders promptly attended to.
apS-lyd
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS. &C
151.4.1:71'L CA TT SR,
NO. 350 LIBtIRTT," STREET,
Next to Pennsylvania. Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR,
lIATFING WAKEN AND PITTED UP,
with all the modern Improvement, this pop
ular resort, the subscriber is prepared to a,,0,n
-modate his old customer and the pUblic gener
ally, with the beat the market attords. Oysters
will-be sera ed up in ex ery variety of style during
the season, His Wines, Liquors and Ales he
feels conildent in recommending them to the pub
lic for their excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters reeeived . dallY,
anq sold wholesale and retail. mydl-iyd
OUI II CI ,
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBirROH.
TRE SUBSCRIBER —ANNOUNCES
to thereceipt public that he is in daily ot
ES - ft-Sal:4l. and CAN OYSTERS, GAME,
&c., and is prepafed to ueow„rnizqate the patrons
of this old and well known h'ous'e with every
thing in the eating and drinking lineal the short
est notice. TOWN SHALER,
janit-iyd Proprietor.
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith
field Streets,
Whcry OYSTERS and all the delicacies 01 the
season will be served up ire moat palatable
styles. F.L.TTOL'N(3-,
ocl3 corner Virgin Alley and Smithfield at.
POLLO HALL un.,LiAnpsALooN.—
CHARL ,AR DIVER would remind his
O L lciTriends and customer that he in still to be
found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, en
trance on Fourth street. He has always on hand
the best quality of Larerßeer. and in connection
with the hall, a well appointed- billiard saloon,
with goad tidiles, balls and . - nles.
Redieliberthe piaceA Otto Hari, Fourth at.
new Wood, entianerrian Foarto.
DiLISSCILD r VION.=-T COPAIEtTNEFi.-
ship heretofore existing bet weeb the under
signed in the Clothing business, at No. Do Fed
eral arse, Allegheny City, under the firm of W.
H. McGee &. Co., will dp , elve on ALanzt the 15th.
Persons knowing themselves indebted to the
firm will please call previous to that time and
settle. W. 11...11cGEE,
Jae. IS, 1864. G. Al. DOSCH.
jault•-lm
NarANT.C.ONINT Rl' wa
r yßSitl - 3 4- -A tine 2,ki - sto
b 3'0600 1 11P.ten reonievtgigit
one sore of croundikehedi wellst lv h a
choice fruit ; pleas= y situated wo the vplage
or Rochester, overlooking the Ohio river, 'and
within Wife minutes walk ()tithe .11: R.
§ tnidoo !
sror Partikultue inO.l4eitt l. 3
o isz,u
E. PARDEE,
jano-lmd Rochester, Pa.
13=1
.TROMAS N. MII. LER
peci d Partner
WEIN=I
&I.t.asayfi MILLINGAR, DIONONGAting
, , -..k1.414.114G,..AL1L f ..wril . , nilY
tha t ffecAluirtg. gag iit , the
Alre.;:inilliiii eniaTga ids 6 lunent and
Wed a r yl 6 nes vestand mostapproved tun
a; is now prepared to finale - flooring and
0 beards, scroll sawing. And re -Wang,
monlaiLitah and shatters, kiln 'dried rnethes,'
ingw rrs = making, ac.
Sorra HURO S ept.; 1867. ja.2o
MBE
LAMPS, OIL, &C
J. 0. WELDON
WF.L/)ON .& KELLY,
kA iUPACT~B R 9 08
LAMPS AND LA PP GOODS,
I==ll2l
CARBON OILS, BENZINE, et(
No. IQ NET, near Sixth,
PITTS'IiIrRUH, PA
LUCENT orx,
DIINC.A.N, DUNLAP & CO.,
MANEFACTI HERS of+
PURE WHITE REFINED
rt 13 C:i IV OILS,
Office, 391 LIBERTY STREET,
mrB-6md PIT fSrIVROH, PA
• TAILORS.
13 A1-7 - 11 g CAPPEL,S,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
183 SMITHFIELD STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
Large and well selected stock of
FALL & WINTF.R. GOODS,
Consisting of
Cloths, Cass!nieces, Vestings, &c.
Also, a large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including PAPER COLORS, NECK TIES and
even - thing usually kept by first-class Fllllll3ll
- Stores. Orders promptly executed.
au3C6lyd
HOUSE CARPENTERS
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, .
ri E. 11 A t.
House Carpenter and Jobber
SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY,
Between Wood and Liberty altrets.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
455 - Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
ALDERMEN.
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. 81 FIFTH STREET
Zert:ollection of accounts and all legal buei
uess promptly attended to. se2-1 yd
.BOOTS, SHOES, &C
ML R'l'Z,
Li DOLESA LE. AND RETAIL DEA LER
in and mannixet liter uf
Ladies, Itheses, Gents, Boys & Youths
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
No. 1t245 t.:treet.
Allegheny - City, Pa
LOAN OFFICES
I ADA 1 4 04 C.> 1.2,
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITIIPIELLI ST
itle • , rfl• r h
ONEV IN I.ARI:E AND SNI A LI.
.I.VAL qu3utit Wel 1,111,1 Oil 411,1 SO i
monds..leu elry. 4 told nnd Silt er Watt hes, and
all kinds of raluattle articles, for nny length of
111111. agreed in. the mlithit uc dclit t - I
without the lick:44l
41 . 044.4 litter Hours from 7 A. hi to 10 P.
ja.3o
MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS
MASTIC CEMENT
1. 0 . A. S 0 N ,
MASTIC WORKER,
tS PREPARED TO CEMENT THE
exterior of building %WI impiut ml \lnatic
ement, cheaper and superior to any done liere
tnfore. This cement has no equal ;It forms
solid and durable adhesiveness to any surf,, e,
imperishable by water ur trust, and equal to any
quality of stone.
The unilervlg-ned iv the only reliable and prac
tical 1% orkmau In this cement to this ml
I hat e applied thin Cement far the lotion lug
iientletean, a horn the public are al liberty to li
fer to •
.1 Illsbell, residence Penn street. tinirlle.l. 5 3re
.1,,. :‘l,7l . llllleti, Allt - bell). d. 6 to,
.1. H Sttoontwriper.l.etwrencerille, LI. 4 )rt.
.1. D. Met !ord. ppm street, do 4 yr,'
A 11,:wveler, I.Pwrenee.3 ille, ettl .3 )r6
tHrxrd House. Plttsburtrh. .10 L pre
St. Charles do do 6yrs
Address Waal.ingtotott 11044 iita 13041,
PlttslAirgli 1' 3). Irte.:t, 1),I.
ENGINE BUILDERS.
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron 1 7 oontlers,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
EMZEMEI
Penna. R. IR., Passenger Station
1'ITISIfUI((ill, P;l
MANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF
steam Engines, ranging trom three to one
hundred and fifty horse power. and suited for
tlnet Still=_, Saw Mills, lilac Ft.rancee. I ado
ries, etc.
ice plrticular attention to the construction
•.'.f and Machinery for grist mills, and for
WhinC i n:utat 555 W mills .
Have also on hand. finished and feaiy for shit,
meat at short notice. Engines and Boilers of
every description
Also,furnish Butlers and ,hest iron sepertely,
Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangers and Follies hi
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen .Machinery and Machine Cards .
Our prices are low, our machinery manufactur
ed of the hest quality of mai urials, and warranted
in all caeca to give satisfaction.
ifWecOrdela from all ' , arts the couture solici
ted and promptly pA•ea: - • Celt-drzw
PORK PACKERS
CHARLES L. OiLDiEITL,
(Successors to Jas. Holmes b/. ('o ~l
PORII. PA.CII-F]ll
Healer In Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Coal Hams,
Smoked Beef, &c.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
PrTTSBURGH, PA.
dec I 1-1 y 4
JEWELRY, &e
_ _
W y
rIIHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
1 opened a very large and desirable stock of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladies' and (lentlernens' wear ; fine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
W4IIE,
Suoh as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets,
Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc.
REINEMAN, MEYRAN St SEIDL E,
de2o 4^ Flfth street.
_
BREWERS
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY,
WE RAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior article of
Ale Porter and Ilrown Stout,
And win continue to make it our aim to give
satiafaotian to all of our customers. Mr. Robt.
Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage
of our business, with full control in the Brewery.
.Andress all orders to,SPENC'EB. 7c APKA,
Pheoniz Brewery, Pittebu Pa.
oh. SPENCER,
setls-Iyd JAS. M'KAY.
PLANING dYiltL.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
jCifft : 00 1:1-1 " ),
COMMISSION 14131aGM-11,
YOU THS SALE 0 W
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 IV ATER ST., below Market,
PITTSBURGH.
R. HUTCHINSON,
(T.ATE OF RIITCRINSON,)
• C OMMISSION AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT
•
DEALER IN
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and
Pot Ashes, and Produce generally.
Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand.
NO. 102 SECOND STREET,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
. -,-- Liberal advance made on Consignments.
apil-iyd
.JNO. KELLY.
WM. 11. SMITH JOS. R. II CNTER.
WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos, 112 Second and 147 First Streets,
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
P. HEYSIER H. D. REYMER J 8. PLETTIEB.
Late at Miller & Ricketson'a,
REYMER . 8z BROTHERS,
[Successors to Reyincr & Andereon.l
WLEI E DEALERS DR
Forciiiru Fruits, Nuts, Confect lonary,
Sugors..Firo Works, &c..
NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET,
W.LL.LIA.3I . CO.,
GROCERS,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
D1,11.1/ftry. and Denltra - 4 In
Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
3•el LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBUIUiIi, PA
J. 73 T. 7 IV T-a 30 17 lir ,
GROCER,
O. rb IA M U N D,
PIT I ' , ill 11, PA
BRASS FOUNDERS
Duquesne Brass Works.
( • raWibr4l I ,
ants lw,i tire and ketl , tollAtaLtly Oil 11 Mid el ery
FINISHED BRASS WORK
BRA., UAL I I N. iS huperior siuouth
ne,. wwle to order.
`(TEAM BOAT WORK AND REPAIR
-1,7 log promptly attended to A 14 02 sole agenta
for NV extern Vennsyll Anla. 1,7 r the sale 01
MARSH'S SYPHON P12.11Y. with Lmatl.,ll 4
111111( . 0N euient attach..l fell()
J. & M. It I STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
ALL K 1,1- vf ,
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER,
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
)llttie at the Pl.OrteSt nett w.
Pal t wular attention ' , aid to fitting up and re
pAiron; of ul I. HEFINLitIt..!.....
31 & 31 Water St reel, near Liberty.
MEMBER% Ol' THIS 1 TR3I
Ing pr wtical mechanics, of nimiy years' et -
perience in the t'lltrltle,a . di ensure to give att.
tafaction In every respect e are aleck ageota
for iarriaon bc t'o't. teen Pumps for
water and oil. seeetyd
STEEL WORKS
Black Diamond Steel Works,
riTr-ziit pA
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Best Quality of Relined Cast Steel,
square. Flat and of all sizes.
equal to lily irliportel or 13141:11lial
turel In this roan try.
OFFICE AND WA REHOUSE
149 .!k, 151 First nvd 120 Reeriud st•
ILbli1.1).1
ISA 11( / , ' , l*, Li Joll,', 1 Ft , 1"U Ai'C GUMMI{
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
JONES, 11011(T) S CO-,
NANCFACTURERi np
Cast Steels also, Spring, Plow and A B
Steel Springs and Axles,
Corner nt Rns and First Streets,
nc.ti-ty PlTl'SlifißtiH. PA,
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers,
INSTITUTION, SITUATED 4N
Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsyltania,
about four miles from Cresson • Station, on the
direct routebetween Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,
was chartered in 1.859, with privileges to confer
the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The
location of the Colleee is one of the most healthy
la Pennsylvania—this portion a the Allegheny
mountains he.lng proverLial for its pure water,
bracing' glr, picturesctne set,ned.
The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST
Sit )I , IDAY after the 10th of A Utii UST. and ends
about Bic Oth gt JUNI!, foligwfrig. 41 Is iTided
into two Sessions. Students cannot ret urn home -
between the Sessions. All 'the Apparatus neces
sary to Land Surveying. Engineering, &c., &c.,
will be furnished by the Institution to the
Students.
Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra
charge. Students will he admitted from eight
years to the age tit manhood.
Tr :a-us—Board and Tuition, payable half year e y
in tavance
Surveying and use el ! I ..'t . ttiterit's, per an
-20
Clasteal and Modem Languages, extra.... 10
St udents spending Vacation at the College.. 20
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia;
Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rev. Dr. O'Hara,
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry :NPLaughlin, Plata
delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisbure .
N. B.—A hack nine dally to Lorretto from
Creaser'.
set
Rev. 1.. A. ill bll , :Superior.
K NABE it CO.'S
Gold Medal Premium Pianos.
These instruments have the entlreiron Frame
French Grand Action, Overstrung Bass, Agraffe
Treble, etc., and are warranted to stand In tune
longer than any Piano manufactured. Certifi
cates have been given by Thalberg, Gottschalk,
Satter, Strackosch and all the musical lebti
ties. Every Itwtrnineut 6old at Baltimor Fac
to ry price; and warranted for eight years. e
CHARLOTTE BL 1731 E,
43 Fifth street,
feb2 Sole agent for manufacturers
IEI EFINED SUGARS—
Min 200 bble "A" and "IP , Coffee Sugars.
60MIL Crushed, Powdered and Granu
lated—now in abate and for gale b
EE lc BROS.,
_ 126 and-128 Vika! at
OtINTRY REISIDENCIt FOR. BALE.C
Of Yaluabletatußrell . improved
mitts vod COinfOrtllll6 , l , o Min two
story d ItOur, of nine /ale bbqp f
well of excellepit Ml*tel L ,
i • grapp vines,
Strawberry be-ds, rasp 'bed* etc ail
fenced ,in atnate in'a tby and . r agr welt eeablei
neigtbortumd, easy of access by railread. For
= price and terms apply to ""
S. CUTHBERT ic SONS,
fan
61 Market Meet.
GROCERS
PITTSBURGH
PITTSBURGH
PITT: , I3T 11(111
I=l
PITTSBURGH
BAU;t~1~~,~,~:~,,:~ j.:
1804.
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Pennsylvania
NINE DA 17:Y riNnATrits.
CCONS 'PANT ADDIMIOTIN :ARE BE
tng mede to the equipment of this excellent
doubie track and express route, and every possi
ble care will be exercised for the adirifort'ot pas
• Badgers and•rapid movement of, freight. Trains
will leave the depot4Pittshuigh as follows ,
THROUGH ACCOMMODATION' daily', fax
cept Sunday,l at 660 a. m:' storiping at all sta
tions between 'Pittsburgh and -hiladclphta.
FAST MAIL every morning, (except SunditY,)
at 2 60 a. in., stopping only at principal Stations,
and making direct connections at Harrisburg for
JUltimore and Witidatigtor4, : and , fer N York
ii h Philadelphia.
THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 p.
stopping only al principal Stations, making di
rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and'
Washington, find for New York via Philadelphia.
FAST LlNE.daily, (except Sunday,) at 8 35 p.
m., stopping only at prinisipal 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 AQOOIII24OHATION TRAIN.
leaves daily, (except Sunday,)'lrtS p: m., stop.
ping at all Stations, and running as far as.Cone
rnaugh.
FIRST A (3COMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday() at 6306. m.
SEOOND AUWAIIVIOHATION TRAIN for,
W all's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
II 40 a. in.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
3 50 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
6 00 p. m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station,
every Sunday at 905 a. m.,retunaing 6 leaves
Pittaburgh at 12 45 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Ex Tress 12 80 p. m.
Philadelphia Express 1 20 p. m.
Fast Line 1 30 a. tu.
Through Mail Train 1 00 a. in.
Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m.
let Wall's Station Accommodation— . 6 25 a. m.
24 Wall's Station Accommodation__ 8 35 a. m.
3d Wall's Station Accommodation_ .. 1 55 p. m.
dth Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 05p. m.
Baltimore Express will arrive with_Philadelphia
Express at 1 20 p. m. on Mondays.
TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVII.T.P and 'INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Exprias Train 'East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TRAINS FOR EBENSBFRO connect at Cres
son with Express Trains and Mail Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
PAREs
TO NEW YORK
BALTIMORE
LANCASTER
HARRISBURG
ALTOONA
Baggage Checked to an Stationtion the Penn"
sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Ba
wore 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
tions where the Company has no . Agent.
NOTICE.—In case of lossthe Company will
hold themselves responsible Incf personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. 11.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 1 cents for each
passenger and baggage, _ . _
S. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. ' Passenger Station, on Liberty
and Grant streets. no2O
THE PITTSBIIEGH,
FL WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
AND
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
N AND AFTER J ANT' ART Ist, 1864 ,
O
trains run as follows, rib:—
Leave
Pittsb'g. For Chl'go. For Cler'd. ForWheePg
Express 1.45 a. tn. 1.46 a. in. 1.45 n. m.
Ex preas 1.45 p. al. 1.45 p. ra. 1.45 p. m.
6.30 a. In. 6.15 a. at.
RET tT /No
Arricr Plttisburgh,
I'. F. W. & R' y. 2.20 a. , 3.30 p. m., 7.00 p
m., 7 50 p. m.
& P. R. R... 2.10 a. TO.. 3.60 p. m., 8.06 p.m
A et'UAI MODA - PION TRAINS.
Leave Allegheny
•Fur Alliance. bor N.B. For N. C. FurSteu'e.
2.15 p. m. 1 15 a. m. G4O a. at.
15.00 in. 3.00 p. in. 3.00 p. m.
4.3 u 11. In.
6.40 p. m.
it ETC' RNINg.
Arrive A Allegheny Y.
, F. W. & C. Itiy.'l,2o a. m., &40 a. In., 2.35 p.
ru., 4.60 p. at.
ts. P. R. 1t.....10.00 a. M.
PARKIN, Ticket' Agent.
Uolun Paasenger Station, JE'jtinburgh,
A. . t.1.45.5.K1411 EMMY, AllenYi
Alley Cit y.
H. H. PAYS4I7 , I, Gen. Pas g s. hen Agent.
P., P. W. Sc. C. ay. Co.
F. IL MY ERS, Gen. Ticket Agent,.
febs C. sc. P. R.lt. Co.
Pittsburgh & Connellsville. R. R.
.01WaiD
411. U. AItiTGLEIVIMMI`
O •
N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE
CEMBER 2d, 1863, Trains will leave thelYe
pot, corner of Ross and Water atreets,.aa follows:
heaves Arrives 4
tski4{o. Pißentirgh.
Mall to and from IT , ntqwn. 66 d. 6 OOP- td.
Express ' 300 p. in. lUU In.
Ist M'Keesport Acedn. It 00 a. in. 7Ooa. m.
2.1 0 15 a. in. 2 U 5 p. in.
Ist Port Perry •• 7 ill) m. 83U a. in.
Braddock's 4 15 0. M. 5 40 p. m.
Sunday Church l rain to
and trout 3Pkeesport, 1 00 p. In. 10 Qua. M.
For.tiekets apply to GEC/. 1301/LTUN,
H. BLACKSTONE, Supt. de&
A -31.- 5C4t-N 1-1 0. CtSJE,
BOsTVR,
- NS THE. LARGEST AND REST KR
-11 ranged Hotel in the New tngland - States; is
centrally located, and easy of itecess from all the
routes of tray& 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, aid 'COM.
pleteiy furnished for 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 equn
try. HENRY 'RICE, Proprietor.
Boston, Sept. 1863. Sel26md
To Builders aqd Costraetors.
WP. ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
a at petiorarticle of
LIME,
•
Which we arg preparett to deliver from our
COA L YARD, 599 Lumwry STRE.UT
B EST qVA vrry • ay
WC I X.i C:f
Always oil baud as usual.
myl9 DICKSON, STEWAET & CO.
Steam Wgon .
of RAND AND M aADE TOWork ORDEE
WAGONS,
CART.
MOR Lk U R O I
IIAY AND STRAW CUTTERS.
C. COLEMAN.
()eV-Iyd Marion Avenue, Allegheny pity;
.I =b -e3I..IMIELX%
FOE! .AUtin/MS OF ILBB3,
A c9mplete asiortmont of beau Lit al
PAPER HANGINGS,
Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again
offered. For sale during the season by
W. P. MARSHALL,
N EW AND BEADTIFP 4. 'SONG,
IVY ROOT:
"Just before the Battle, Mother."
PritsT VrELSB.
Just before the battle, mother, .
/ Ala -th*Ow.mpitAkt i golk; ,
While iiipciii the trerd wVre marching._
WithrthoorleorY Or viewl
t'9 brave are Tctuxi4me bug:,
Filled miltli thoughts' irolliet and tod i
For welltbeFl%l4MM Oa th ° morrow,
Su lite wino** . t4 -, Pie 1101
• , -41..a,10:i
mbruccrinoart lialtakTriyw o
.
alt.. pric i t i 3'..!•*111. e i
a' ki :'' C NIT7 niftt, TIM'
For sale liv _ , .6. ADwiaxio___,_ii ••'• '
--a'MSitNi t
BiiA-iRctL I
Y-I gAl i tka
, j
sale by FETZER a AEKSTORNG,
feta coma Market owl nisi Ma
',Till), :I I:
-lA*
A
,•
' ti*
/ 44. 14 3 ,, t ' • mrsvirtnsrammite
• tsar lka Etl*;.-3:11;
STATEMENT oriissersif SAN. I 6NI•B6I.
4LetWarrY c r . j t tilltorite.
ffshar Vag* ⁢ red • i 1,14511 32
Real Estate., preij-vM„t,iC.IO.;C3P.
61',) 'cost •
Temporary Loans ow ample (lone—
*rat,' ~. A 135
Sfocki; (prO_Baiat Mua ,- $86567 • -
cost ..i • • . 89,786 60
Notes sant Tips ........................ I,B2sit 00
Cash - • - • ' ' ... 27,919 aa
,
The only prate 63,
from premiums wh 2oB ichosl 68
this
company can divide-bylaw, are from risks which
-have been determined_..• .
ausurtinces,made on ~every desodpidori_ eit Prop
eitY" in Town aptrollttlitry, atlites'aaltings are
"coronstentivith'Seetirity: -'• -
Since their incorporation".,
years, t hey ltayeinAdiOsSeabl...Fkg,th attamount
exceeding Forirupinoinfitif Dollars; Aliergby af
fording etridelide-gf the adighteves of SaCtaraWoo
'as well aa•the abillriidlsiggligelatonieet with
promptneas all Dab llea
LOsses paid du theyeatlBso,ll6B64lllB 36.
•••• • D ORS.'
Otianwes W. Beams,. Louis
..Tostae DaYllt
S'atcreh_GlLAN T, ZBA.SO LEX;
JACOB tr.. SMITH, ' 'EDWARD U.
GEOILODW.RJOHAXWB, Gilotion
CILAS. C. BANCE.ER, President. :
EDWARD C. DALE. Vice Pncildeitt. -
War. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem.
S. GARDENER COEFIIii, Agent.
mylB, ' ,Northeast cor. Third and Wood
PAT, ADELPHIA rat AND LITE
IN-SURANCE COMPANY,
149 CHESTNUT STREET,.
Opposite the Custom EICOus44.
Capital-8219400. A55et5,...11304,,818.
MAKE ALL KINDS Ork IN
SURANCE, either PerpetnaTor Limited,
on every description or Property or Merchandise,
at reasonable rates of premhtm.
ROBT. P. KING President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Viee - Preiddept.
- DIRECTORS- • .
CHARLES BAYIS, E.
E. R. Esox is n. &somas W.~B Oats,
P. B. SAUERY, JOSEPH'S. Plitt,
C. Sinrumeler JOBRPEI CLAYTON,
B. 111.mie5:r.47., E. WiLEB, •
F. BLACKBURN', Secretary,
I. G•. CCP 14 Agent.
Corner Third. and Woo d streets
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO,,
or FI'I'T'S.I3I:7II4GVEL.
Ottlee, N 0,37 Filth Street, frank Brook.
NSPIrES AGAINST Aur, strenos OF
I
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES, President ,• JOIECt B. Mo-
CORD, Tice President; D. M. BOOS, Secretary;
Car WH. DEAN, general Agent.
DiuscTon , —lsaac Jones, C. G. Huent• Har
vey Childs, Capt. R. O. Gray, John A. Ikon
S. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adami
Jacobs, R. P. Sterling,Capt. W. Dean s 'Robert
L M`Grew, Robt . H.Davis no2B
132 80
10 50
1000
8 80
7 66
3 60
Western Insurance Company of 'ittsburgh.
GEORGE D/LRS/E, President
F. M. Gonnozr, Secretary.
Capt. R. D. Caegnazr, 'I Agent.
No. 92 Water street, (Spang 'o's Warehouse,
np stairsoPitts h, • •
WI 3. L INS u rtv AG INST ALL
lands of FIRE and MARINE' RISKS.
A Home Institution managed -by Mentors Who
are well known in the community, and Who are
determined, by promptness and liberality, to
maintain the character which they hare assumed,
as offering the best protection to those who de
sire to be InAured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1861.
Stock Accounts 111 63,000 00
hi ortgage 2,160 00
Office Furniture ;2,00 00
Open Accounts, etc 7,809 00
Cash 0,351 00
Premium Notes 2'1,606 00
Notes and Bills Discounted * '114,076 00
VI 00,
DinEcTons—R. Miller, Jr., James' AuleY,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimip.Ckeorp
Hattie, Wm.ll. Smith, Chas. W, .URI Gen, All
drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, Devi R(.l Long,
Rees J. Thomas, Ben j. Balovrell, John •M'Oune
PIP-ViiiiiFT --- " -----
k._ AO <iterele ii ---41
OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAII4:E,
POULTRY AND EGGS,
300 1,1_13.E.1i.TY lEMMW-JEIT.
IOUBEKEEPERs
FURNISHING STORE.
GOODS FOR THE,
.IiK_IIPCJEJLF,,J.N.
Tin Ware Brushes
Wooden Ware Baskets
Spice Boxes Jelly Moulds
Cup I'u he Wash /deaths •
Straw Cutters Cup.hloPa-
Hatt Sieves Wire Sieves
:glace Knives Coal BeUtile.
SU% er Soap itfe° , PAii,
chamois Skins
skewers Basting SpoiSha
Coffee Naito
Gridirons
Lemon spneezers Wash Boards
Stew Pans Sauce Parts
Wafle Irons Bird Routers
Fish Kettles Fry Pans .
Ham Boilers Farina Boile .. rs
Graters Ee Beaters
Larding Needlers FUtrir Palls ,
Bread P
Puddi
ans ng .Pans Water ,Filterers
Pie Plates
Butter Ladles Clothes Witrigers
Iron Holders Wooden Spoogoi •
Bu
Step Ladders tter Tubg
,Priiitil
Keeler& Wash
Clothes 14 11 s Soap Cups'
Seale, Toast Forks:
t.lOok's Knives Sad Irons : , , ,
Bread Boxes Meat Presses
Scoops Cake Boxes; - &e., &.
POrt Tram rtnvirro Room-,
- •
SILVER PLATED. '
C/Pni Bent.
Nut Finks,
Fiskni
Na ng: .
ep: . Cref eußlms rVielves
B' .4 Stands
r ~.. Cake Backer's
utter Kinves Porkat and. Spoons
Soup Ladles Oystei Ladles
Gravy-Ladles Sugar Spoons
Children's Cups 111untarti Sitoons
Round & Oval Salvers Ice PittAnris .
Boupuet Stands Goidets
,
p wii_,
s MR - r.
Ivory Handled Knives I Carvers A
Cocoa cle do • Fork%
Stag' sib' do Oukr.,, Watters
Eoglish:,,rea Trays Crumb Brushes
Fork At 7.r.cion Trays . Crtunli Trays
'Dish Covers °bath e
( -15 : 4%s
Huh Dishes Colre ' a
Wine Symuerc Coffee Ca et.
..tp.git Co, ee Pots Nut Crackers
TOR Wats Round Walters
- Bread Baskets Cork Screws;
Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners
Refrigerators Water Coolers, &c.
f`Can PliE clEtAturErt.
TOilet Jars Waterberriers
Foot:Baths Chainber Buckets
pawn's Baths Bowia aartißitzbers
Distress Brushes Gas Shades. •
Shaving Atnas Nursery Sksdee
Bronx Match Holders do . tamps
Flower Stands Clfnhes Witsiskes
Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers
Wax Tapers Night ttgltts.
: IisCIEL.I. f .ASFE'SysyFY,.
Libra Ste Steps JThar Mi"
Vienna Fish Globes Vedas
Bird Cages ' lleat Safes ,
, I o4et„.lfidves
Chad deViaite Frames '• 1•1'
°amis . Knives qunp:Portfolloa.
And'everything pertaining to o well appointed
Household. .
To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW
STORE of
Castors
Syrup Jugs
Cal4c KAirgs
Ortit
tands
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Firat door below the .Exel—ng,lßtudt.
431 ,- All goods dellTercct tree - ar 'cgarge to the
city, AllegheeS, Ftirminghem., Ifanehester,
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lIE NR Y RIGBY HAS itEDILOYEU
KA his stock of Mina and coleensware tct
No. 22 WOOD STREET,
adjoining Wm. P.rsaley, esq., ty,hjere he will be
pleased to show his customers a eoMPlete assort
ment of all articles in his Line suited fo the wants
of families, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, and
city and country dealers. fetd-lmd
87 Wood Street
Sell Your Old Books - Papers.
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J. paid for old books will lemoved, Old
newspapers or other prin eft our raper
and Rag store, No. aa SNI TT ST,
jam-ioul S . CA. . MARKLE.
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