The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, February 22, 1864, Image 4

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    PROSPECTUS• FOR 1864. BANKING HOUSES, &C. ' . STOCK BROKERS...`
FIRST NATIONAL BANK J. IL. t.....t.t-u.DA.A. - ,
or - p - r - rp..2,•.rtu - nt..:ur.. . NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND . MORTGAGE,
__________. REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
oprieg,
OFFICE of l !inn r rnohi.smoYTitfiCutuirstet,
Washington City, Aug. sth, 1363. ROOM, No. 11 III'RKF.'S BUILDING,
WHEREAS. Ii} -satisfactory es Weiler' presented Ent ir lit sr in.,' , I'IFTSIII 'lit ill, I'A. THE to the undersigned, it has been made to appear
that the El list N ATION Al. BANKDF Plll'lsl- .4 - 0
-Desirable Mill property and other Real
-state fo the amount or 4100,000 for sale in.'.
in i li4 i it. in the fount} of Allegheny and State
of Penns) Is :min has been duly organized tinder
rind according to the requirements of the Act of NOTARY PUBLICS.
PFITS lIITRGH POST- ::, , , , ;, , ,, r , ,; , „ . .; i ‘...,, ,, , , , , , i1. ,, , .. 1 - 1 5 , :in
a A l c , t i z g ~ , r, , , , f , ~, , ,, x.,N , ,„ „ , ,, . : , : ik , . .,.!
ti too, a. stud , o pros Ide for the circulation and n- JOSEPH SNOWDEN,
demption thereof." approl 'al February - .13111,
• tow, rind has cianplied with nll the pro, 'skins of rricoiri.a...mvar -t i rilEroi-ai CD.
nod Act required to be complied with beture NO. 149 DI VIIOND STRF.ET,
commencing the business of Banking.
Now Togaviroste, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp- sel9-Iysl Pirrssi hiiH.
•
troller of the Currency. do lei•reby certify that the --- .
said FIRST N ATIONAL BANE. 015 PFl'l's-
BERGH county of Allegheny and State of DRUGGISTS.
For the increased and increasing prosperity' of
Penns} I,.ania, i:1 authorized to commence the -
the . business of banking under the Act aforesaid. .10 1 1•41-7.1'111 it. :tIII,I,Iii.E:N.
In testimony whereof witness', my hand and
PITTSBURGH POST, seal of office, this sth day of August. 1863.
--?
~ Hl'llfl M LCH
eCULG, JAMES I'. PLEMINO,
Comptroller of the Currency. st • 5 Er,OR. an
13 H IT C 4 (--,; 1 S 4 rr ~
We are desirious of returning our acknowledg- )
WHOLESALE AND liITAIL DEAT:ER
ments to its numerous patrons ; we present it
THE FIRST NATIONAL B.ANK In Forcrgn and I rono•strc Drugs, Alediornes,
this morning in OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Pali., iths, D 3 e-Stitils and Perfumer),
NO. 77 PEDERAI...STRRET,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
AN ENTIRE NEW DRESS. Capital $lOO,OOO, with prlvil .5-e to lo- my`- 1 3 d •ALLEGHENY CI l'Y. PA.
. . . _ _ _
crease to SIANIIO,OOO.e' PAPER MANUFACTURERS.
Notwithstanding the •
The Pittsburgh Trust t 'company haying organ- -
43itGrANirz... r , 1 . : ,, , ,, E , 01 - t r r ,
~zed under the act to proyitlr! a National t 'tit-nut- S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
• cy, muter the title of the. I. IRSI' N ATIt'N A L
BANK lir PI 1"USBIllit11-1, n tildd reApectlllll) Manutactur•sls .Lll.l l n•silers 11l
Of soma,. belonging to the Pittsburgh Union otter its services for the collection of Notes, It o 0 ii. . t.' A. I' . 1,11-I—u - v. it ,
League to
Drafts, Mils of Exchange, K r., recta, e money on deposit and buy and Sell Exchange on all parts s'l And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
, the count t y I [II s V Tl..movt.d
REDUCE OUR BUSINESS, ' The success ixhieh has attended the Pittsburgh
PROM NO. '27 AI 001 l STREET, TO
Trust COIrilln11) Still, its organization in 15;82.
will we byslieve be a sufficient rtharants, that bust- No. 33 Smithfield Stieet,
. We we can assure the ness cult usted to the new organuation it In le
ceive the same prompt anemic'', PIT'l :--.lil Will, PA.
•
S.
PftFF.ADS OF THE POST Hat tag a very extensive correspondenre ii ith 4,a-('„t, p 11,1 lor RA( I all
Banks rind Bankers, throughout the country, 17 • -- '— _ .
we 1-•elie, e 1, to CAll Offer litillSnni facildres to tro•se
The, at the close of 1363 it wan in a HOUSEFURNISHING.
wti do husk. with us.
• The business will be conducted by the tetine
FAll , BETTER CONDITION "ice”
'"d
d''''°"D"trig•--r•„;,. UPHOLSTERY.
i lysfiss I.,,l•riti trs: WNI K. Nora 6 - . No. 85 Foul th Stre..t, Near Wood,
Than It qer War before. Puring the Ifonset fs 11.,, , , A hify SNI,En :". , I.F.ER, /VHF. Si itscit !BEMS ti) A N I' P A (.-
711.0.1 a+ lit 11.. VI: kN. l-ei ii,lll, 1 'Pt RE ..,.! 1,.. I, ...”-1 ~,t1 ...1.....1,•,..ry
J'ast year it has •it thle 10 11.,,r iMe il' 1 . ..11n, .•.., Inn ~,,,d,
`. ‘IIEI r Rs, l'iornti 11..,..1-.5 , otil , •st-. I • 01.1 Bed-. q 41-
, 1-1..-• t l n ..A h l ie l , /111.1N. President ~,.,_,, ._, "i , 1 „,,,,. ‘1 „ . , I , ‘ . this ,
~ ~,,,,,,,,, i .,, , .,,, I
Largely Increased its Circulation,
~,,„, ,), ,;!,A,.', 1
'pl i, 1t.... 111 klieln el , I. t.h .. init.!, :,lid I
0ig5,15.w1f 1-istut-
Notwithstandingotwithstanding the e ff orts alluded to _ .
pp i , Ni , ~, , t•J'• Prompt .titerit I. /I :41,1 . 11 10 1111/1411'1.4 ICi it- !
!Mg N. 11,1 Isl iisli m.l ,I pet, I 1.1 I 'L e ib, r....
to curtail it --. ' ,rent-i,•l 111 rliElfTss x Psi
The present year brines with it. not the
SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION,
As our Administration so frequently promised
nor have those in power given any
pallowtemiTsimsw.immwel
OR DESIR I.: To CRUSH IT
Their pri y ncipal efforts hnve been devoted to
I=l
Continuing Themslves in Power
Next Fall they will be
13 - E - Fony:
For trial, and we are desirious of speaking of
their stewardship to as
rt.'m ALT,EXI-St
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
RESTORATION OF THE UNION ;
It will confine Itself to the discussion of
17 13 I C WET V.• S'T I 0 IN; ,
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.
The great work before American people is the
saving of our
REPUBLICAN SYSTEM ;
There in no party in this country anxious to six o
it but the Democratic ; and in order that i. Sii i I
BE PRESERVED Till, SUCCESS
Of the Democracy Is • absolutely necessary, a a,l
that too, at the
Earliest Practicable Period.
We expect to be able to meet the expeetat tong
of our friends in the dißcuru.n of the queett,i,
which will be incolc ed in the npproanhing
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN:
OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT
Particular attention will he t,i‘ en to the News
Department of the Pm/ : we ,hall labor to obt.tin
the
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
AND HAIL
While equal uidustry will be exereiF.ed in nur
LOCAL DEPARTMENTS
Its Commercial Department
Will be entrusted to one who is every way ousi
ified for a proper discharge of his &litre ; it will
he conducted in nn
HONEST 31AN N ,
Intended to inform the public of honest anti fur
dealing, gi-tng no COULitellaticf or encourtn.
bent to dishonest dealings.
T E .1,1, M S:
DAILY EDITION,
Per year
" mou th tk
" Week. .
To agtp{B INzt hlindrod copbbs
SATLIWAY MORNING POST,
'"" At the low rate of One Dollar and Fifty Ceuta per
'Five copies
Ton copies
.Twenty copies, and one to getter up 1,20
Thirty copies. " 1,10
orty copies 1,00
W .1 I:* , 1 1Z I'li. NII 1:1].
KOUNTZ & MERTZ
118 Wood streut, - .>ecorid door at.ove Fifth.
EALERS: IN FOREIGN AND DO
11rtiestic LaeItAILTP. Coin. Bank Note, 311 I
Government :-e,trities. Colleetions promptly
attended to
_ .•
HOLMES A: SONS, BAKKE RS
N. and I.l‘.han..re Broker , and Dealet , In
Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold. :.ailver and
Bank. INlIle, k MI the Eastern acid
\V 081.'1'11 I'm, III( sale.
nindr ut JI th. ritir3 throughout
the I 'toted :- , tates I loom, t= received lulus funds
or urrent luti.er, N U; Market at reel, bete. ern
Thud nD i 4ourth -Creels.
d r I OLD. SILVER. DEMAND .NOTES,
gja 'ert .tivates lwichtetities..
tern
rn11.16n1:1 \V 00a street. eonn of Fli 4r
DOLLAR SAVIIVS BANK,
61 FOURTH SITREET.
nPEN D.M.Y. FROM 9TO U'CLUCii,
Icy skit. On \Netinesds and Snlntrds, rt room
.11sy1,1 tai N irolll 1101
and from Novenitso. Ist In Ist. front v 1., 9
it • riot k.
Deposits n.en rd of surnA Ton I. ,s thsn ()sr
I} , FI I 111, 1.11.1 .11V1.101141 Itl the protii4
e A ) vr. w .11111 e 311(1 Dect•mtk•r.
hn 14,11.1. Inr...lnt•thr.rtittinll. m. 11.11, 911,1 -
ceisiher .11104 . the Htuk I.t Az• At Ili, rat,
ol 1.4 . 1 1,, rat n )...,
latiaost. it nht Out. n. placed to it.,
credit nt t pnio•qb..l.
63mt• intert•,it Irtll tn.' hi tl•iN •nl I inin , • tii•l n,-
o•enibir. compoiL.ll4, 1111,, .4
troubling tint - deposit,. ,111 inr 'lrv-rut
hi t tHltik .1t ttr• Inonc) nil d,o11 , 14•
than twill r
11.• 111.krter. -
unit FitigAilal tent. turinaheil irratiN. on apph, ith Pin
to the Udine.
VI, E I . I:ESIDEN
711'nuktek, 'll k.
John
311,1,1' 11 1 ,
15enj I. A.. 11. 11. 1 ,
, 11,11
,Iyuket , llerttupiti. \\
t 'RI, in A dsins, .1.,n0.s I) Kelly.
John IL It.. kolen, Peter A. N1..1e0 1,
1 ieorge lilsek, %\ in. V toll, o k,
John t`. Bindles'. .1 amen Stottle,
A kn.. A. l'arnyr, Robert Rota,
Chsrh, A. I 'olt,h. kV alter I'..\l.a.nitsl,
'Wm. Itougitts, Julot.t Cr,
John Ev nun. Henry I. Rlflnl :di.
Will. I'. \Vt. man. John IL : , ),,,coberg,-r
Wm. S. lint on, NVnt I.: Schntort 7.
Peter li. li unkey, Ale \ natl.., .1 . 11t,11e,
tin totra litt3 s, Izatit: NV hit tier,
Win. :-. I.tt, t•ly, I 'hristinu 1.,,,ger.
Real Estate Savings Institution.
---
Q TATEMENT THE CONDITION
of the itbo,i, oil the e,I tiny of
%ember, 1.503, publi:ll,l io coulunnutly to the
charter :
111 to I l oz,‘
Amount of Deposits. Nov. :NI HO
Anooolt oi I ofto,t tillt . I 1h0,11141
AlllOlllll . of Collillll',ll Fund
Fret Lien= on Rent Est tt, iK:tft 2ig. 01
. nltetl I toods .All.l un
Dell rertine:ttt. and
NoteS. (rnArket aluci
Intvrest (-trued not due
91floc Furnituri.
Utish on timid
The untler,kned, A tt,titity: t',nottittee. httr
the of the InAirottno. the bowl
nod securities, ,11111111 I ht . l'`,ll. .0111 1,111
11,11[1,1 the APO% 1 1 t to he corn, I.
t 'OPEL:\ N
N S
\\'lR H. I• , \IITH
Deposits reocit,lDAll.l, all.l E\ EliV S F
ROA y \
INTEREST I'.lll , at 6 per vent per 1111111[01.
H.N. T. M. HOWE
\VAL H. Suit H.
W. B. Col.
}l.,HvRy
PHILADELPHIA CARDS
J. Rtll , Al HICK,
&*i.;
lutprirterii snd dr tiers in
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
vr„t r+, Tailors' Trimming,.
255 MAI I
PHIL \ 111.:1,P1111,.
OITS AND
WM. BRICE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 15 South Water St.,
I'tllt DELPHI..
air - Liherq I :elvances hi Ic on cansienments
when required.
( 'a? sA I 'l',
Alanufacturer and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In every description of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS,
P3tent Improved
EXCELSIOR AND PATENT
PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS,
Hand Lamps, Columns, &c.
E,lt. tmii,
No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Manufactory. Frlnkfora. Philp.
tkil - A II roods uvr rtnted. is 2-13,1
1,1714
LONGCOPE & P.EARCE,
danufaTllnr:l and Imporirrs of
UNS' FURNISIIING 'GOODS,
AND TAILORS. tßimmviti s,
No. 10 Eitath rptirth. Street,
ino.l yd PHILADELPHIA
13,1 i`" lil~:ld,r
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons
H. 1C11.1..1111-;
('ilAlt - r1.:R171) IN
PRF , IDI*NT
ALI{ h I. I
6EctIVTARY Ash; T 111..., ,r 111,1(
'llAl:l.l.'_, A. (.'t JLTUN.
$1tr,973 UI
A A. C•\ RT EH. Trehgun.,
1 RI -1 t.ns.
If .11 ES. Pui,-,IDENT
HON. J. K.Mt - tottuzAn,
JA, ttts p.n.
Nit BOLA. VOE,FLY.
urth Street
Office, 63 F
ttttm.clv.l
Prcninee and PrOVISIOII
PH pELPHIA
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
I=l
C. IIA_1111.1" MITA N
THE POST---PITTSBITRGH, MONDAY m MORNING
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
NI , REW RiA,m A •
HENRY A
IRON CITY FORGE,
ILL(►MAN & PHIPPS
NINTH IvAlil) PITTSP.I . I ill.
11/IANI PA( 1'1'1{1.: Ft %II IRON. GEN
IVA t 1 I - 6111,1 an.l
Frti.. I.' tll.l \
1,11
COPPER WORKS.
LAKE SUPERrOR COPPER MINES,
SMELTING WORKS
l'A.l2li
=TEE
‘nlert.lllll 111.1. 11n, LIDA•N
v. t, Il'+
El. I I 111,1.t.rch
1311 , 1./
GLASS WORKS
dr l, \NI,. 1. II 40. 1.1 \
'l'7'¢_
HI h' \ -
lit.tl,< . I 1 1 1 ‘k PI, .1. rti cl•I,
, hl , 111,
Hoot,' It •11,‘ II
Ililio,‘ . lllAv. IA it, 'MI A
1..0111 I II •m. r it
hid
WINES, LIQUORS, &C
JA('()u
11i la I ill lit I
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS!
l till SM IT II FIELD STREET,
,1011 r, At , ,, V I.tti fit
.t.CI/11 KI:I.1.1:11( IA UI I.I) l'l'E
1,111.11t,r. 14. ot ;,
111,, anti till'h 1.. -
at.l /1/11,c/rtc.l 11/1I6t•el 1101
. I.4lcht, 1.1.1.11. i titling at hts
Nthitstiment tho I, lt r. -t
I.lquor,pl all I; trkls. 0.11., .1 to thy - in th, rite.,;-
s oil h.vu.l Alt., I II h ) % 1 111,1,1 u.,!
thr
BEET
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins,
fil tl.l 'l/t, V All.l I;
'l.l 't1 , . 1",_ Olt Lr , k \ .•. nll.l
.1 I ' , I I
j tti tl
2.121 tit
Ndf I.llt I !.•:"I'lt U:1.71
topp,, , ,t, I Ot
MIS=
Atte - lit,l L.•
1ti,.,14.r11,. profit , 1.,
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
A 11. I) \ ►: `l% 1:
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. WI R poi) writ FIT.
I n ,I i hn,. I AI. 111.1
Nit. 4i Ult((( • NT-111,.1,T.
1141 111 IN9' .4 .SIif:ET
1 , , • ~‘,I p1i,,.,1-
I•Ch :\ldlrri•ll led
Ilit• 11111.1 11,1..11. 1/Ii• • jillt•
- .111-1 I,l' j it,1,•,1 to,
pj,3—llti
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C.
SA PA GE IriC ICIP 751
NO. :i5() Linir.Wirr sTrivul,
Next to Peitus3 h Ilia Pasgeng er Depot
JOHN SAVAGE
HA VIN(i T ILE% AND F!TTFD I . l'.
I ill.• ntn.l in 11111,1, i•IIIPIIr J., inqp
ritt,ol t. tier -t,h.ct,twr ~ 1.14. p i rrd
hi. ii.l Clint :tikol Iht• 1.1. i it' la•fLi
All). with the I , e.t the t itl,, .1, I
Will be Perl'o4l tip in f . , ert Ltyle Aunt:
the' Sen,•ll. 111 4 NV Hit
iit . l9 , - (Milo r,,!otninen i:n7thprn to the pru
lir 11, 11,
lIMIENIE
I;an, and , tn.li l r, -tf•rQ
and sold Iv 1101,1 n. awl NI .1
.<)I'l: 1 171 ( ) I's 4 1C.
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY
/WIFE NNOUNCEs4
AL to the ptildie Ul'll in dßilv receipt 4.1
F[iF.`llDHtl.l,xudt'.~xt~]l .,
Vie•, 14, .• , •(#ll.lll,hkie the p.ttrolia
of this oid kn.l sell kmntu house nil, et el 3 -
Hang in the canny ,m 1 .Irinkkm: line at the thou t
e,l :,11.ALER,
p.m I-13.1 Proprietor.
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
eor,,teri - d*Virgin Alley and Rini* h
field Streets.
lVhere and all the 41clie.cles of the
0 it to aer, tat up in the must pal.flatife
stk
net I earner V:rl,- - in Alley and Wuiihliel l et.
Pl)LIA) II i.I. Itll,lkl Et DA A 'LOON.—
_AIL II tli I, i,l Ii 10. Et:
11'1V11.1, ,11 .1;,.L"1..t th it hr Gill t,t
1./111.1 I nt ii lA.. en
tram tut I uu, lit Mt- /„n,l
the beet I/I LA:, ti:4 . or. ;slid 0,111(111.01
ith the hall, a r,.11 1 I 1 1 ,1 h1;1,1 I , lllllrd
with good HMI, and etms
hementher tI j'l .kik/litl 11,11. Fourth It
clArll/.
DISSOLUTION.—TIIN:( OP RTNV.II
- twiptob)re het wren the
in the i. 1 1 .1. .4, a t No. 14:4 Ee,l
- itreet, A Ileglien i 'II) . unmet the 11_rm nt W.
H. Melee & Co.. will dissolve on Mareh the 15th
PersOnF knowing themselves indebted to the
firm ti ill ftlecme call fut .Im., 111 ItiNt titer snd
settle. W.
Jan. 11.186 F f I ..t1 in/al'li
jazl.s-1m
ANELEGANTeOUNTRV Hits'.
DENCE FOR SALE,—,I. tine 2 , , story
welt built brick house contaluingtezi rooms, a it h
one sere of ground attached, N 1 I'll stocked with
cholee fruit i pleamntly situated in the village
01 Rochester,' oyerjoolcickg thy , Ohio river, and
wttllin Iwintites walk of the R IL Station.
For particulars Intrire'lif •
FRAZIER, or
FARPER ;
jans.-Imd ' lipabeeter, Pa,
!MA ,
.141 Firttser
M . 4.. .1Z1)1(
F„ II
IL.) ,prl.
I:t.ttomn
\
)Irt
:•ficel I
,11) , 14,1i0t1
ItF2l-1).1.5.
\
•., .i.h..1
PRuPRIETOR
PITT , AirA:(;II
* • LAMPS, =OIL,' ,
J. O. JNO. !CELLI'.
. •
• NIVELDON & IKE'LLY,
2 4.1NUFACTI.Tal:11..i OF
LAMPS` AND LAMP GOODS,
AND DEALEIL,I IN
CARBON OILS. BENZINE, &C.,
dslo. 164 We..n STRErr, near S4,th,
(104 1 Irl'Slll G(111, PA.
1 .1.11L.. 7 1 , .:N . F (111 WI /11. - 1,11-4.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
AIANI:FAUTt k ly
PURE AVIIITE REFINED
CARSONOILS,
Office, 291 LlBEltirli STREET.
rn) 6-43nn.1 I'ITTSI3I RUII, l'A.
•
TAILORS.
1 3, 11'13
MERCHANT TAILORS,
185 SMITHFIELD STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consist int. , : of
Cloths, Caa.,/merv., Veallizgx, tkt.
Alen, n large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including PAPER't AA/US, NECK. Ti and
el t•t. thing usually kept 1.5 Arct-class Vurntalt
ing Stores. Urders promptly executed.
au3o-lytl
HOUSE CARPENTERS.
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
uen E A 1,
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEV,
1..11.e; I) t.treets.
I'l 1'"1,111'1(1111, PA.
,a,lit• hil4llll,.litilll . N 3114.1/..1.,1 11
ALDERMEN
FRANK KELLY, •
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
No. FIFTH
it,IAIS 11111,,/
DV, promptly Ittetoled
BOOTS, SHOES, &C
. - NI 1.1 11-Z rir Z
AVIIOI.E.S.k LE AND R E'F 11. DEALER
in 411.1 rtisuut t i urer of
Ladies, Misses, Geuts, Boys & Youths
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
No. 1` . e(14.1•:11 "...1U412,1.1
Alley hen y CII y. Pat
LOAN OFFICES
tfc),ILN
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
NO. 100 NM ITO 171 F. I. II VT
Nelr the comer ul 51h
.NIONET IN It UL: AND S3I 1.1.
tud
111,11 . 115, rII 111. 111.1 IVAIt 11c,
tII 1.1 1:1Illtidt . ti 11. L C
~ I, All)
, tretl ,, o. 111,,.1. lie I:\ h, VII"!
MO . 11 , 1,1
II) I' Sq
u.
MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS
MASTIC CEMENT.
. W A 'l' !-4 (>
MASTIC 'WORKER,
PR EPA R El) TO l'Em 14.2. NT T I
I 1.
■e,l4.nta (.1 viith
Ju.,o'l 1.1/1,1 16.1'
1 , .1..” . i:1114 . 111 firm 11. k 1.1131. 11
.1.1,11.1.• e• 111,....
1.1 0 Al 01 ..1 11 and t • llLasii
1111,111) of elolic
t
tIcAl a,n Amn t, ut
1. 1 - 1/Iki
'lllllla l till. rlt
iv, applit,l Ili,. t 1,.•
bout tilt• publlt• tz, 1.!.. 111
.1. 131,me11, rem.tence I'llm ntreet, tiotmlletl, 6
1 1.•, ',.114 sm. A
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1. lim . st•ler,
iir4rd H“u,e,
I ' h •• r i•rt
I
.k.lort•ms /1.00
ENGINE BUILDERS
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iran loon u(
General MachiniPts and 'Boiler Mak,
=EMI
PeDIM. R. It.. l'a....enger Station
PITTS I FT. r•
A%l P11•Tr1/ RR 11.1. Rll, 1/..:
y ! , 1,•••121 I.ll,tocs. Ir "1/I !tilt t I 'tilt`
lil t ill I % t I t•tt tit, ~t i . I. t.
II t,t 1;i t, 1. 0,, 1 . 3,
ill,. Ill'.
II 1.1 1 tik•Illlr Ai to 101,1 111
.•I 1 - .1, 'llll, Yliki ,-tocivr‘ vrl,l
uprielsll. mu! tl null.
II 4.1, I ni,..,111..1 31k I land, I,t •
merit 31 Aol I 1,114, - %:1.1 1 0.,1,
vry
r-11,•,, -,•por ,t,•l,
il.tu., r- w.I full l,•
1.1 et ) 1 viot%. a,tt cow 1 , 11111 .1
IV .1. rl iI r, (mint
Oikr I . Mid
I. 11(41 •
1r..11. /ill .•„1,
1.1 111.1 1111e.l.
PORK PACKERS
CHARLES L. CA L1)1 1 v ELI
I=l
P I? K PACK F 12
Dellcr an Baron. Lard, Sugar-t•ut...l II ,n,
DRN FR M A ttli.El' AND FIRST
MEM
- E%
JEWELRY, &C.
11; W L. n
rEIIIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
°pent' cry lar:ze 31.1(14.5u1b1e•
TINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For LAthee' and ( ;rent 'omen! , irevr flue
Blow/A' locks, F nuol
.411..,‘"E.111-1".1.A:1'..E: AVATI.
Slit•li a, C.setnrs. Cs ke And Fruit 133skets
(~1,t,1,•t5, CAI ,! Cases, rs•., :.,•ti,. ,•1,
Ii EIN F:3I AN.AIEY Ft AN !<1 , 11)1.E,
47 run, btreet
BREWERS.
SPENCER & M'KAY
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PH)ENIX STEAM BREWERY,
W EAVE ALWAYS ON RAND A
siperior snide of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
A.,1 wil continue to make it our trim to sive
satisf,-thn to :ill of nur ciodoniers Alr. Hybl.
Vittson rt Liherly street, will h a t e the 111311h21 ,
of our rosiness. oil li full control in the Firf`Wery.
all ordeni to S P E . I ": 44 64 W I " •
Pheonix Itrewciy, PlttAitirA,
.lU.* :•,I'EN(I7I3-,
• 3 A!.- 1 APR
. .
PLANING MILLS.
JA NIES MONONG A 11E-
L A P !VEND 4 DULL, would respect I tally
'morn] the Wilk, that lie has rebuilt since the
tire, and hating eaLiwil hid eatalthalialeut, and
tilled it with the newenand moat approving ma
c laning
hinery
ll
, is now dprepa * red
e rn "hraieli flooring nod
P bosh scro
dooriph tat phgthentili dr !game;
mold
E 4117211 tiisausea, Sept. 7 9 186?,, jaw
•••..
•
o_M 14 Tit it
its om Pi NT
JOHN ELOOkultuti),
COMMISSION NIERCIIANT,
10111 THE ,ALK lAN
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 I,V ATER. ST., below Market,
H.
R. HUTCHINSON;
(LATH OF FIUTOIRNSON,)
C' C. 4 NI NI I ?..4!•-; lON AN I>
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Eft IN
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
I lour, 1l rain, Dried Fruit, Pearl and
Pot Ashes. and Produeegeherally.
Boat Brands of Faintly Flour Always on Hand.
NO. 102 SECOND STREET,
Bet \Veen Wood and Mai Itet,
PITTSBURGH., PA.
.0 - 0 - I.lheral adt lice made on Consignments.
WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos, 112 Second and 147 First Streets,
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
I'. ICE) MEP. 11. D I:F MEP... ...
I..tie NI Ali
REYMER & BROTHERS,
liovmel l An.lersbn.)
U'orvig - z. ?iota. Confectionary,
Sauga.m. Eire 1C orkg. &r.,
NO3. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET,
WII.1.1A)11CA.IZI? `CO..
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
WINES, BRAMES, GINS, &C.
and Denlcrn In
Fin 01,1 MC,llollL4cl,llhi..l Rv.
1 . 27 I,IIIIEHTY STREET,
H, PA
J. Xf:l la INT L M Y,
C) . 1 I) - NT 0N D .
ME=
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brass Works.
; II
tl Inn ( '1":t
i 1.11,00 p con- 1111 J, h ;It I k k r 3
FINISHED BRASS WORK
1.1. y
S I yti t IRU\ 11: A OR Ii AN \
h.r ,I.•uI
ciftt \ PI \lf',
1..111 :01 I, .1
J. tai M. M'ST.EEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GA2 AND STEAM FITTERS,
EHASS AND !RUN LUCKS MADE TO ORDER,
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
.it.• Rh..t te,,t nnt tor.
r. I!. .si 11101 n; up and 1 - 1.-
m. .1 t'l I 1.1 I - 1.NI.:1:11..S.
31 A. 31 Witt I, neitY Llherly.
1111) IENI 11 Eli' il)10 TFIIIS PIRNI
1i4,; 1,301.1., I I. n I. • 1.1 ri t[l, 3 I X.-
111 11,. I - I 411 • i”,ttre
4 i u
10 t , 1
STEEL WORKS.
Black Diamoal Steel Wotks,
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Ilcs: Quality of Retinal Cast Steel,
Square, PI ,t aml 1t tg - on of wll ttizt.f
W,ll t,•.i. i" ti i..
Ilzt:,1
I I'. et.. I'. 1/.11 , t nt"11 . !il el I
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
itc>yr)
Slerl; 11.140, Spring. Plory nil A B
Stu t •l Spr 11444. and Alleft.
PI I I ; H. Pa
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Unarr airt , of thr Franci , ,:an Brothers
IN
1 I,orreito, entinta - ei U ,, onty l'ewth - Ivarnm,
Hbout fnnir miles (rift Cre.son ! . :t•ntion. n, the
tillo•cl i i•IiIi• 1•11 Phil 1•11'11•111 r t/llll'lttFburzh.
III! in IN - 4. Is Oil jot, • litres t0.•.0i It
!tic lo.ictl 1 )1111'1,11h. • AIL,.
.11 the I IS one nt the most he:tit hy
i'emenN 1/111 1 11011 01 lII.' U 1001.13
lii roe pro, clip. al fir 11. pore waiei,
1•1,n.1 ni•r
- ..1,u1 • I•••Oltlit. Olt the FIE,nT
;N XV slier - the CO It oI .(I •; I 'T. Old
ends
11•••11; I 11l tO II `,f I. Ii•ol I" lilt
1010 Iwo "I•rt,i./11". :,Lu,lrnrsr^rnnnt retina, home
t t“. • - • , •,-10n1.3 - ..111 the .ka , par.“ll., neves
,•l?, ! r. ill•I .•••t Inc.l ; nor, rlns :•••
I , II•II•"•"1 ;In Jr. lunll,. 1.. the
l ur ti nl unle 144r111.4 no ettra
1.1111:1' 1% Irotn eicht
3 enfr , 141 1411' 414; e t4i m 411h4141(t.
iilllll I 1111141.11.1y.i).10 I
Ili alit nuee .
t
r , url 8,3 mg 41141 Inn ill 114,41 1 . 411414.044. per nil
"um
9.1111 Alinlern I ..aotriPtin, Pxtrl ... lu
.. 4411414•11144 4 1 4 1 . 101111,; It. di., it the( foilfs - al" it
liclerell4 . 4 4 411 ht . III.11h• 14/ the Ht . Hrt . BiStlol/
1)01111,11,. /11Stec. Ittulu, p AV.Olt, 111111/elphiA,
Rel . . Heyniild... Lon - unto: Hrr. lir
I; het. lit iiry I S l l.lnBllllB. Phibt
dclphi I'l4 rim Ali.har. tri4.iirt"
N. 11.—A hitch run- Willy Lorretto horn
Creamen.
se2. \. 1.l 11. tip,i;or
Jj NABE & en.'`
Gold Medal Premium Pianos,
These instrummita have the entire Iron liraino
French Grand Action, Overstrung Bass, Acratie
Tre!do. etc., and arimvarritrited to stand in tune
longer than any PiAno m,anularturrat. (`ert'll-
hve ek en by Thaltier,r, ehalk,
:aid ter, v
:"..1 fA h l c lill,ll and all 4he musical tt e lebri
ties. Ever) instrument sold at Baltinior Fac
tory pikes, and warranted for eiOt years. , "
I' 8L1,51E,
4.1 Fl ft h street,
Site agent lee manufacturers
KEF,NEDsI• (4 it 64--
. aII.LI s. " A" And • Jr - 'ndee Sugars.
iHI 11.1,4. 'rushed. Powdered and leranu-
Idted—now in 1.4 Lye •in.l tor sale by
ER
trtu and Wuod.ut
_
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
--Four aerosol valuable 'indwell Improved
tlll4l in good order. a coullortable well built two-
star) dwelling house of one rooms, large barn,
well of excellent water,
trail trees, grape Titles,
tants. berry beds. raspberry beds, eta., -all 'well',
fenced in,
ailuate In A healthy aaaVagreetible
neighborhood, easy of access by raltriaat: For
wice pad lop= aPPIY ./0. .. .. j
' " - • 5. cl7,TßAElrrit. SOS 4
6 lllaiket'at44
.. .
GROCERS
IMEZIEBEE
I'ITTSHIiHiUI
ill
(IZ(
lIMINEMEMEI
=EMI
‘% C tue also ag.•liis
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lIEEM=III
RAILROADS
aiNata 1864.
WINTER. AIttiAIIGEMIN ! N T. .>
Pennsylvania Central Railroad
NINE DAILY TriAllifS.
gir 1 ONST ANT ADDITIONS ARE BE.
log made to the equipment of this excellent
dbubie track and express route, and every possi
ble care will be exercised for the coWn.t of pas
sengers and rapid mot meat of freot.. Trani%
will leave the depot in Pittsburgh as follows: . A
THROUGH AC( 3 OII4MODATION daily, (ex
cept Sunday,) at 6 60 a. m., stopping at all sta
tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,)
at 2 60 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations,
and making direct connections at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington, and for New York
via Philadelphia.
TH Rouuu EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. tn.,
stopping only at principal Stations, making di
rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and
Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia.
FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 836 p.
m., stopping only at principal Stations, connect
ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington,
and for New York via Allentown, without
change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New
York.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 300 p. m., stop
ping at all Stations, and running as tar as Cone
ma ugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. m.
S&;13N1) ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
alTr a Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
II 40 n. m.
TH IRL ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fur
W Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
360 p m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
6 00 p.
THE 'HUNCH. TRAIN leaves Wall's Station,
every Sunday at 905 a. In.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh 'l2 45 p. m.
' 1311'1URNING TRAINS
AR PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore roes 12 80p.
Philadelphia xpress 1 20 p. w.
Past Line 1 80 a. in.
Through Alai' Train 1 00 a. m.
Johnstown A cCom laudation 10 igi a. in.
Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 It. tn.
241 Wall's Station Accommodation__ 8 35 a. in.
3,1 WA's Station Accommodation..... 1 55 p. m.
4th Wall's Statir Accommodation.... 05p. In.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 '2O p. m. on 'M onday*.
'1 RAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown ACcommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
l'.liA INS Flirt EBENSBURG connectat Cres
son with Express Trains sn.l Mail Train West,
and with Through Accommodation. and Ecpreas
Train East.
P A R F.
TO NEW YORK
PI-111,A DELPH LA
13ALTIMORE
LANCASTER
HARR ISEURI}...
ALTOONA
Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn"
Ivania Railroad, and to PhiLadelphta, Balti
more and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will he
charged an access according to distance traveled
in addition to the Station tat.es except from, Sta.
t iom where the Company has no Agent.
NtITICE.—In case of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only, and for an adLount not exceeding slud.
N. 11.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and line:gage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each
passenger and baggage. _ . _
J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R.. Passenger i-,tatimi, on Liberty
and Grant streets. nogn
1864. agw 1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
A ND
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
CIO AND A IeTER JANUAR IC 1ka,1k64-,
Iraius run as rialows,
tst.'e 4'nr Por (lei For Wheel
I.‘press 1.45 a. F.,. 1.45 rn. 115 a.
LI • prens 1.4.5 p. W. 1.4.5 1.. in. 14,p. w.
Ala4l 6.30 a. m. 1.41.3 A. In.
RETURNING
A rrn e Yiltstku
I'. W. x t ICy.. 3.30 A. in., 3.30 p. m., 1%00 p
.50
. 1, tn.
I' P. R. 2.10 a. tn., 3.30 p. in., 8.05 p.
ACC (I IIMODATIi)N TRAINS
e Allegheny
Ailimtvt, 1-or N. 11. lot N. I'. For Steu'e
2.15 1. tu. I.lEvia. tn. G. £ n.
1 00 111
J.3n I, In
1.11 1 1 m
I ETURNING
A rri 0 Allegheny,
P., F. 11'. fry. 3.20 a. in., 8,10 a. in., 2.35 p
m., 50p. In.
C. P
l 0 00 , t_ m
(Mi. PA R KIN, Ticket Agent.
Union Pasileuger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A. Q. I 'ASS EIJI ER I", Agent,
A ileghen) City.
If. R. PAYSON, (len. Pass. Agent.
P.. F. W. a. C. Ry.
F. R. 11IYERs, lien. Ticket Agent,
feh.s ( ...a_ P. R. IL I'o.
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R
NA'TN'T 1.1 ItA lt !lAN 1.;...'2"41_12./s1
AIN AND AFTER AVEDNESDAT, DR-
Rye Ehl FIER al, 1363, Trains h ill leave the lie
put, corner of Ross and Water streets, as follows:
ti Leaves Arrives at
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mail to ant from T"ntown. 7 55 a. Si. 6On p. tn.
kixpreas u 300 p. tn. 1 no a. in.
1,1 al'Keesport Acc'do. 11 on a. m. 7 Isla. in.
.1 Ii 15 a. tn. 2 Un - p. in.
IstPort Perry " 7On 4. in. S3O a. in.
Braddock': 4 15 a. to. 0 411 p. in.
t.nintii Churvli Train to
,
3.1 11,10 M keesport, 1 p. lu. 10 0) 1 m
For rickets 341,1• 3 to ti El). B 1 it LTUN, Alll.
iii.AA NE. Supt.
A - 31_1.111T( N I I 1 1,
ys TOE LARGEST AND REST AR—
j I' treted lintel in the New England States is
eentrallt located, and easy of access from all the
routes Of traveL It contains all the modern On
prui erneuts, anti es ery convenience for the-com
fort and accommodation of the trat eling public.
The sleeping rooms are large and well'venttlattal;
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
seas first-class Hotel in every respect.
Telerraph in the house to ill parts of the eons
r . IiEN 1" EICE. Proprietor.
Boston, Sept. 1843. Belt-gold
To Builders and Contractors.
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
a superior article of
LIME,
Which eve• are prepared to deliver front our
CO AL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET
FA I~xij
C.ll , .416 .11-a
A !ways on Von.lns unual.
19 DICKSON, 1.5 T EWA UT h (.2(
Steam Wagon Work.
W i RAND AND MADE TO ORDER
WAGONS,
iers,
WHEELBARROWS,
STORE TRUCKS,
HAY A N 1) ::TH A W (`OTTERS
I'. VOL E,MA N.
oe2l-13,1 Marlon Avenue, Allegheny ulp
-1;117.46...MaX., Ma_deLlPM.l=l.
F'OR AUTUMN OF 1863,
A Comp ir t e azstatinent of beAuhfol
PAPEII.? 11 . A_ N (_;-1" N C - S,
1.1 all st 3 lee. at prices lower than can he again
kak-red. sale during the :er 1,0“ by
W. P. MARSHALL
N E"
AND ISEAUTIF`III. SONG,
14 V IT CHWI
"Just before the Battle, Mother."
PI lIST WASH.
.lust before the battle, mother,
1 on thinking twist of you ;
V. tole upon the held we're marching,
With the enemy in view.
Conn - mien brave are iountl 'Melying, •
tiled:With thOughta 01 home and 116 d ;
w4t , they .know ; that On the morrow,
Vine , 'll sleep " beneath the sod
•
3P171.X4C1E1, 213
I Copies mailed oir receipt of price.
For sale by CHAS, ritELLog,
1.41 .
... woodtet.
IbARLEY--400 BlTltnittiff 1C
SPEING BAgLIrl—J not trent v 6.1 for,
!tale iry • FETZrEiLIik,
fet. carper illoziotrakii444ll4-1418 I
' ,
MIME RANKLIN PIBIC
..11. COMPANY OF
FICE NO. - 435' and 447 'CH .."1`191113T
near Fifth.
STATRSIIINT of ASSwrsi. JAN..1N863.
Published Agreeably to an Act of AsSe y, be
ing
First Mortgage, amply secured i1,f94333 32
Real Estate (present value $103,313:
61,) coat • 1 62 3 226 26
TeinpOrnry linans,o t i ample Cash) ~
feral Sbaur . ... . . : • 89,136
Storks, (present value . $88,663
)
cost . 89,788 G 8
Notes and Bills Receivab1e........... 1,823 00
Cash ' 27,919 33
,061
The only profits from premiums $2,
which al6 thi 6B s
company ran divide by law, are from risks which
hat, e been determined.
Iniurances made on every description of Prop
erty, InTown and Country, at rates as love'its are
consistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, they have paid losses by Fire, twin , Mount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby of evidence of the advantages of Insurance,
as well as the ability and dispositionto meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 18 594614,158 36.
DIRECTORS.
ORARLES W.-BANC/a-lint MORDECAL H. Loris
TOHIAS WAoNan, Davto 6 known,
SA hiUEt. GRANT, .18AA0
JAVOII H. SM/11-1, EDWARD DALE,
U-2.ORGE W. R.It'IIAREFFI GECIIIWR FAIRS,
CILA S. I t. DA.NOkER, President.
EDIV /lUD C. DALE, Vice President. '
C. Steel, Secretary prrt tent.
J. UARDiCIfIII COFFIN, Agent.
mytB Northeast ror. Third and Wood ate.
DELPHIA FIRE AND urz
INSURANCE COMPANY,
rig CHESTNUT STREET,
•
iLlisposlte tile Custom I - louse.
6/5119,100. Assets .100043.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF' IN-
S PRANCE, either Perpetual or Litnited,
on every description of Property or Merelutndlne,
at reasonable rates of premium.
RUBT. P. KINU President.
M. W. BALD WIN Vice President.
DIJRECTORS.
CHARLES BAYES, E. K. COPE,
E. H. ENGLISH, GEORGE W. BRONPN,
P. B. Ssverir, Josi . : l 'n S. PAUL,
C. SHERMAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON,
S. lll.soAitos., E. {Viten,
F. BLACKBURN, Secretary,
I. G. COFFIN, Agent.
jy4rly Corner Third and Wood streets.
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE 00.,
()E`
Office, No. 37 I.'ittla Street, Bank iffilock.
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
FIR E. AND MAlt IN E RISKS.
IsAAC JONES, President. JOHN L. Mu-
CORD. tice President ; D. Al. HOOK, Secretary;
Capt. FPM. DEA N. leneral Agent.
Int:VA:TORS-1 YAM: Jones, C. it. Finney, Hat.-
ti - ey Childs, Capt. R. C. (tray, John A.- Wilson,
B. L. Fahuestoek, John D. :McCord, Capt. Adorn
Jacobs. R. P. Sterling, I 'apt. W. Dean, Robert
L. ill'Orew, Robt. H. Oat is. nog),
Western Insurance Company of Pittabnrgh.
ei-14 - fRGE DA ESIE, President
F. Jli. f I ORDON , Secretary .
Capt. R. D. Cot•fin_is, I.le/V1 Agent.
No. 02 Water street, (Spang a.Vt'o's Warehouse,
np stairs,) Pittsburgh.
kinds of FIREHand AtAABIMTARISLL
A Horne Institution managed by Directors who
are well known in the community, and who are
determined, by promptness and liberality, to
maintain the character which they have assumed,
as offering the heat protection. to those who de
sire to be * insured.
.$l2 80
10 .a 0
10 00
.. aBO
3 60
AS,SETS. OCTOBER 30111, IROI.
stock Accounts as 000 00
Mortgage
2.160 (0)
()dire rni t 2.50 00
Open Accounts, etc . ',St* 00
I ash...'
18,351 Im
I'l.'ll.lllM Notes 27,605 is,
Notes and Bills Discounted 174,075 o 0
V 296.21300.
1 1 11T.E(TORS.-11. hiller, jr., .T.lllleil .A.PAU le)
1\7:1 th MO H o lmes, Alevuntler 'l%; inait , lt., George
Darßie, 11'm. li. South. (lhail. W. Rickelson. An -
311.`11 lcktep , Alexander S!.rer, Ila vid hl. Long,
1i.E...et1 Th(nune,, 13enj. flakeweLl, John APCune
.JAM
OYSTERS, B Unlit, GAME,
360 1,1 13.1311. P SamEa_Yr.
det-dtf Down stairs
lIOUSEKEEPERS
FURNISHING STORE
3. VO p. w. 3.10 p. m
Tin Ware
Wooden Ware
spiee Boxes
(!tip Tubs
Straw Cutters
--Hair :Heves
Miner , Knit es
silver Orli,
Chamois r•lrins
Skeir ers
Gridirons
Lemon Silueezlirs
:slew fans
Wane 11A11)13
Fish Kettles
Hata Boilers
Graters fii ß7
Larding Needlers
PuittlifiV Pans
Bread ralla
Butter Ladles
Iron Holders
Step Ladders
heelers
Clothes Lines
Seales
Cook's Knives
Bread Boxes •
Scoops
VC)It 'l' I IIE
SILVER
Castors Call Bells
Syrup .Tuga Nut Picks
Cake Knifes Fish Knives
I r . tiniti Ken es lee Cream Knit%es
Salt Stands Napkin Kings .
Fruit Stands • Cake Baskets
Butter Salves Forks and Spoons
......up Ladles Oyster Ladlei
i l tat y Ladles Sugar Spotinil
t 'hildren's t !ups Mustard Spoons
Round & Oval Salvers lee Pitchers
Boupuet Stands Goblets ' ' •
C trrl_JEll'3l. - .
Ivory Handled Knives Carver%
Cocoa du do t'or44
Stag do do Spuare Waiters
English Tea Trkia Crumb Brushes
Fork & Spoon Trays Crumb Trays
Dish Covers Chafing Dishes .
Hash Dishes Coffee Diggings
Wine Strainers Coffee Cafetlers
Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Crackers
,Table Mats Round Walters
Bread Basicets Cork Screws
IV ins t 'orders Knife Sharpeners
Refrigerators it Ater Coolers; &c.
Fort THE clis_ncnocat.,
Toilet Jars . 'teeter Carriers
Foot Baths Chamber Bueltefi
Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers
Illatreas Brushes has Shatietror4i,,
Shaving ../Etnas I Nursery Shades-
Brone Match Holders do Lamps
Flower Stands Clothes Whisker
Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers
Wax Tapers 1 Night Lights,
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Library Steps Door Mats
Vienna Fish Globes Vestas
Bird 4..lageS Meat Safes
Vizzetts
.Pueket Knives.'
I 'ard de Visite Frames 1 Flasks
Camp Knives j Camp Port folGia.
And everything pertaining to a well atircohlted
Household.
To be obtained at reasonable priceitat.theNEX
STORE of
IKA"V" & IIICH-A-ErDS.
First door below the Exch ?Wire Bank; • •
gEierlll goods deliven-1 lire of charge L the
city. Ageghoriy, a/iglu:Kier _liu
lowsne No - 0111A, et, r - fa W
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jug jr: Al V l; BV H aRMOVICD
)11,.:Th.ck of Ching Atiii.tueeoefffire to.
, .
No. 2 , 1 WOOD STREET,
show.aruley, een., where he
• - *it be
pleased toh his eustomeni u complete assort.
nient of all artielee in his line suited to Inuamnia
of families. rest au riots. hotels, nefuntioata, and
city and country dealers. • febt-ilnil
en Woad street
Sell Your Old Books and Papers.
nrE RIG REST PRICE' WILE BE
for old books with backs nania.V ed,.old
wiipflpers or other printedpapes.nt O .9.P.FnPer
and ore, No. 33 smrriirrtitai ST.
jani-dmd S. 11. Sr. C. P..lll.ARts-'6l'.
DRESS GOOD* OF TILE ,I•AIrEsT
Trt.al4l,
..sikegv-85.,, SHAWLS. 1 4 1.1nS of
every kind and n variety of other goods.' AU
will be offered cheap to afford all to pureloise,
I..):.DiSafs.
Nriailltarekt
oral betweeu bib and the
• •
- ffsialOVAll. OF ILIVEIVE STAMM.—
Mine undersigned having removed hta Ave
ry Stable from the rear of the Seott flerclae to
near we, corner of _prat and.eZwirtilliblistreel,
Usionhi:old stand, 14, prolski,* rq (lumiah
•eitirlges;blloea, atietaddle horses upon the
shorten nutim. Also horses k pt at livery at
reasonable raltsk,Uad
: 1 9*.ARM angt s
= malts forrumEtah`fwill laieemurattah
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INSURANCE
13:1=3
AGAllifff 4018
.ibtort
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POULTRY AND EGGS,
GOODS POR THE
lIEN
Brushes
Baskets
Jelly Al oulds
Wash Basins
Cup Mops
Wire Sieves
. Coal Scuttle
Store Polish
Knife Washers
Basting Spoons
Coffee Mills .
Wash Boards
Sauce Pans
Bird Roasters
Fry Pans
Farina Boilers
F...gg Beaters
Flour Pails
Water Filterers
Pie Plates
' Clothes Wringers
Wooden Spoons
Butter Prints
Wash Tubs
Soap Cups' • '
Toast Forks
Sad Irons
Meat Presses
Cake Boxec•fse., S.
NIINC4 1100131
NO 30 FIFTII STREET