PROSPECTUS FOR 1864 PITTSBURGH POST. For the tncreseed and increasing prosperity of PIMBURGH POST, We are desirious of returning our acknowledg- meats to its numerous patrons ; we present it this morning in AN ENTME I NEW DRESS. etwithstanding the 01tGrA.N - 1,27E11) EFFORTS Of some belonging to the Pittsburgh Union League to REDUCE OUR BUSINESS, We we can assure the FRIENDS OF THE POST That, at the close of 1883 it was in a FAR IMUIR CONDITION Than it ever was before. buring the past year it has Largely Increased its Circulation, Notwithstanding the efforts alluded to The present year brings with it, not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, ' As our Administration so frequently promised , nor bare those in power given any EVIDENCE OF TEM ABILITY OR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT Their principal el:Ports have been devoted to schemes for Continuing Themslves in Power Next Fall they will be a'FIE PEOPLE For trial, and we are delirious of speaking of their stewardship to as 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 ED= RESTORATION OF THE UNION ; It will confine itself to the discussion of PUBLIC QU-EEATIONh-i, And have no connection whatever with schemes of a Personal or Factional Character be nobody's organ, but the faithful exponent of Sound Conservative Sentiments, The great work before.Antertean people Is the saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM ; There is noparty in thiScountry anxious to save tt but the Democratic ; and in order that is shall 3:l;o4kim:4lliilicalfziifiliilkft 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 questions which will be involved in the approaching PRESIDENTIAt CAMPAIGN, OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT Particular attention will Le given to the News Department of the Pmt; we shall labor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH A. N• DIME; While equal industry will be exercised in our !. I tzr,s)si *lf in ; • ~. I) 3j' y ~i+ Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who is every way qual ified for a ;Toper discharge of his duties 3 it will be emanated In an 130MDSW Intended to inform the public of honest and fair dealing, giving Mo - , ooluitenance or encourage ment to dishonest dealings. 3 ' I E ,51 1"3P. IVEr S : D 4LJ,ttY, Per year.. . month " week. —. IMt!MMS S MORT' 4 ' 31 PN X l ; ff Mi At the low rate ornsiii ma Fifty Omitii Five copies Ten copies Twenty copies, and one to getter up Thirty copies " " a Forty copies . " " " BANKING HOUSES, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF , prra-siturtAGlFt. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. . Orrice OP Co SiPTltoi L ER OP TH EI.:UELHANCY, Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. WH en ft ,By satisfactory evidence presented to the Undersigned, it has heentnade to appear that the FIR NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS 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, leis, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now THEREPOHC, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FLUSUNATIGNAL BANK 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 witnesss my hand and seal of office, this sth day of August, U 1863., HT hIoCULLOt H, SS Comptroller of the Currency. ) irtiE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGII, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 8400;000, with prls•llege to lu- create° to $1,000,000 The Pittsburgh Trust t 'ompany having organ ized under the net to provide is National 'tirren cy, under the title of the El HST NATI. iNA I. BANK OF' Pirifilil'HOH., would respectfully offer its services (of the collection of Notes, Dralls, Bills of Exchange, rf.c.. receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parth of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in ltibU, will we believebe a sufficient gusrantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organilktion will re ceive the saute prompt attention. Having:a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we belie, e we can otter unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will he conductod by the same officers and directoi,. 19!=1 IBM=IUBI EMIIMM =IIM=IMI JAM LA LrliH.Llll, Preaident Join: D. SeuLLv, Ca.shler. augs-disr.wtf KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 13A_Nnr. , _R S, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO mestic Exchange, Coin, Banit Notch and acivernment Securities. Follections promptly attended to. spit HOLMES _At SONS, BANKERS N• and Exchange Brokers and Dealers -in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for 3:tie. Collections made in all the cities throng - 11.0 t the United States. I lepohlts reed veil in par iambi or current paper, Nu. 57 Market Di rect, betucen Third and Fourth streets. GOLD, SILVER, DEM AND NOTES, Certificates ,0 Imichtedness. quartermas ters Certificates, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government beettrittea bought by W. 11. 11' 1 1.1.1:\ 11 . a: C'o.. \Vocal street, em tier of Thi,.l. MEM DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH STREET. CIIATUTUIt.I , II4 IN 1S:14:7; rara~=~ OPEN DAIL Y , FROM 9TO O't LOCK , also, on Wednehilas had Saturday ei ening, from May let to Non ember Ist, Irma 9 to 9 o'cloek and t rom November let to 211 a) 16t, truni G to 9 I , epocats received of all sums not less than ONE DOLLAR, anal a dit Wend of the pronto declared twice a year, in .1 une and Deceuiber. inteteeta has been declared semi-annual]) in .tune and I i,- ceint.er since the Kanto tt nn organized, nt [hernia of alto per rent. n ) ear. Interest, It not drew n out, t, placed 1,1 the credit of the depositor no prthewnl, and hears the dame interest Iroin 111 u nrst Oa) n 01 inn.. and //e -eember, coin pot tw Lie v year, wit hi, t troubling a t he deposit, oath et ro ti, pre.eht his book. At this race money will double in less than twelve yoar,l. Books containing the Charter. liy-Laies, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application to the office. PRIC"IDOnT. OEI I.: A LBREE. I‘ LLEa-I John B. M'i : lulden, Isaac M. Pennock, John Holmes, John Alarshal, Alexander Speer, James B. It. Meeds. Benj. L. Palo...stuck, A. N. Pollock. James McAuley, 1/111 James Herdrnam WM. J. A- 1 . 1,, r1i00• TEL, Jams D. Kelly, Peter A. Almtetra, Calvin Adams, John lia,kofen, George Mu t:, Win Vankirlc, John (l. Hindley, James Shidle, Alooze A. Carrier, Hobert Robb, Charles A t ',droll. Walter P. Alsrehal, Wm. Dotiglss, John t ri - r John F ana, henry 1.. Ringwall, Wm. P. \4c) man, John H. . - ,thitenberger Wm. '. Haven, 11'm. E. Schmert r, Peter H. Hunkey„ Alexander 1 male, Richard Hays, lona(' Nt hitter, Wm. S. Lftvely, t`hristlan I eager. 1 , E4'111 , ..T.1P.Y ~ ND 11tEA , 1 hell. ('HA li LES A.(1,1..1'UN. Real Estate Savings Institution, QTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION 01 the slat% e inelltution on the '241 day ul N,.- v ember, lts63, published in COnlortn Ity to the charter : Amount of 11ep09119, Nur. 2,1,1863.....4103,594 17 Amount 01 luterent due IMpositore.... 1,954 91 Amount of Contangent t u/91 - .!.133 91 First Liens on Real Estate .4 , 35,'200 01 United States Bonds 50,00 d 00 17. 8. Debt Certincatea and Notes, (market value) 11,051 79 Interest earned nut due 559 97 Office_Furniture 150 00 Cash on hand 11.011 24 The undersigned, Auditing Committee, hale examined the hooks of the Institution, the btnade and securities, counted the cash, & u ., and luau , found the shove statentent to be correct. , 111'31 PS, If 1 . 11.11.1.1N1e5, mllEurr LEAD, W. H. COPELAND, jr - i.... 1 i'11.•., I't , illd lc , , 1.. 11 3.1. ~1 Pml,.. lu NICHOLAS VOEUTLY. , i er a MateriAl in Lren, d 1.11 I , l,•tint 11., titled up WIII. H. SMITH. .in the mural ‘1. 1 .1,,,,i ~. u.n. 1 I ~.x., linNl %, lit. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SA F- 1 Lead ‘.l i ',H.,' ii..i.,.., httFi ck,l n 1‘ .“ el ,11,1 URDAV EVENING. 0,,,., 1., turf, INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent. per Annum. 4.---N It --AI, ..,'• , 1 ,,,,,, P115 . q ll cich -1 H , fauArgE.4, ai.l-1 i (I ISAAC JONES, PaIp•IDENT. noir. T. AL FlO4l-M., HON. J, li..lll.oustrissn WM. H. Smri n, O. G. Hussxv, W. B. Cued. AND, .lAr OR PA it, !hit, HARVEY enit.i.s, NICHM.As Vipt:Li I Li' Offiee, 63 Fourth Street no-I PHILADELPHIA CARDS ORAN. DI Mit.E J. 1t.01,1i.1.11 3 , 1 Importers and dealers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vesting., Trinamings, NO. 255 - srAmi - E:l' 0c29-ti PU IL A DELPII lA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provisitoia COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water et., Sir Liberal advances made on consignmeilts when required. EIEIY-13-d G-7E011,01 , 7: C411.A.N7r, Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in every description of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, tuyl-lyd PM LA DE LPIIIA. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., ANI - PACIIIIIERJ3 OW ,GAS FIXTURES AND CIIANDELIEUS, Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &e. SALEfsnoom,, No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Manufactory, Fraankord, APir•All goods warranted. 114,1 3'11 C. IIARRI' .113U,LAN, WITH `LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Bfortufacturem mid Importers -of most.. a mm o . r tons, -118,40 .. 1,80 .. 1,20 .. 1,10 .. 1,00 No, 3Or - 43thitit Fourth Street, mr-t74 INEIRMI DIRECTORS W M. 1211=13 lIMIZEMI ALIe.N.I3RAGLEI, =MM MEZZO] BEDEMEII 44U 9".1 ul $107,9:3 0! A. A. CARR I ER, Trrxeurr r. .1.81A.11 RI( K.. SWOPIf. 7 1:7 - "'" • • t K BROKERS. CAtuiTl3Alr, 'NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFIC'E, ROOM, No. 15 BURKE'S BUILDING, FOURTH STREET, PIFTSI3 UR( in, PA. fkiirDesirable lii ilt property and other Real Estate to the a akount of /1100,000 for sale low. NOTARY PUBLICS. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTARY ../=• C:5 , 111 A YOR'S OFFICE, seta-13,1 PITTSIVIV ill. DRUGGISTS. JO-:UPI! IS. 311 - I.I.IIi:UN, S 1 . 1 • C E , So It TO JAMES P. FL - F.3IIND, • 1) It C: 1t..; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Foreign :tit Doniebtic Drugs, Medicines, Paints, (ilk, Dye-Stuffs nod Pertunicry, NO. 1 . 2 FEDERAL SPREE'!', mr:.•2-1y(1 AI.I.I.;“HENI CITY, PA. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. 8.,& C. P. MARKLE, INlNsitsfacturets and Lenient in BOOK, (..'A rt And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, have nernoved. FROM NO. 27 AVOW) STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PIT'ISI3URiiII, P.I. 4y-( silt paid fot li,U IS. HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No. 25 North Street, Neu Wood. rolllF. St . INC It 'HERS M. 4 . I , ' AC a_ Trilit qll.l L.ep ct,ll.ltanlly .w hand et ery article in their I,D•. V(1 I 'orlAces, t Jut - laments, Curtain t . 3,als. “,influx. Feather ILals, Mat tresses ut all tu,.l, !he VAT cut Spring Bede. All kinds tit Shades, liliudd and Fixtures. SIV - Prollll,lnttentlon giten to all uttlers fur lit tine antl la) 0 t 'arpets. t lii I lot Us, &e. oell7-Iy.l STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C I=l II emHl rMI ri• I Ir., elieral Part r,rd IRON CITY FbRGE, KLA 1111:1N & 111 I PPS, NIX CII k1;1., I ANt F.trTlitE 111111 GEN i 111. i : , 11 . 11111.01, r 1,1111,, Passenger, I- COPPER WORKS • LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS .t...c..t...ut1)11"..5.:. Co .I M,. II 11 1' I li-r. Pi. r I ›pt Itor .% Is.. 1115111,1- Is Ind 6, tit I t In %ICI OF, PI 'AI, I 11,1, 0. 'onst Ant rim.l,ll”. N.. I i&I/ I Izu SKI 'I IN I. •-• I Li-, pi ao--7 , 1,,i 1 , 1( ' , •ppr il! 1., Inc dr.r. , l I.4llern Is 1111 .It GLASS WORKS tIN N:V N (.11_1 )1 ... 11. PITT , :- IL in I.\ \uJ Is II ue- A„ 119 II Alt r t. 1.. 1•11 at 8114,1. l'.l thr, • ti,t• 11mIne. 'lty indt,‘‘ N.V fire rtceul'onl I l' it 1. , / 'hutch eo and ',Odic 1,411.1m,g,. apt WINES, LIQUORS, &C. .JA( '<)11 „ had. an FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, I.) VI ITU FIP:1.1) WTREF:T, t I[l'oll vvvvv 1401'N, • accict General Machinists and Boiler Makers, K r l\ h I N , 1 , 1 , ' , 1" . 1.: Winrr Kfla I It'll, 1.4.11 iv.. led nut) 11141,..wtml Its 1,11.1,:li I allialar 4,1 L.: I 1.111114.; ttl Ills I • - 1.11/11,1/111,c1,1 !lir• ~! tII hill 1• .11 T., 'l,l 111 thl . . i 1), t . - At A Nl' FAI F.lt A I.f. ICINDS Otr n 11,11 , 1 A I 11.1 2111 .1 , 10.:111‘ iI,IIIZ 11,11, thri.t. t,. 1),,e Ihr 1/...n1 Hr, litit',l t. ,•• 111,11,11'1,1 alit) 1111, honsr s.tit.sl unit 11111 s, Mals. 1,. nos, Cl,' HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO Foreign Brandies, \Vines and Chu, 131nckht•tly, li.ihpl,ll ) . , 1,1 'l err). nwl Di it gvr Brladicn, 11,1 NVlithki,•,.. I Intl; li,:nt . 1%, 4). 1.1)c 1.:It - I' .- 4- I - 111:1:'1' str.l:l. l'A Ihr11010):1, ‘ll , l et 1 1 , 1 ,11,1 1 14 , -41 , 71. prpfl to, 1,4' GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS . - A II Y W 1: I% 0-4 , PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO, 11l WOOD STREET, Hr.ri rud PiO. 47 WHO Slat vET. I.j.EI4)OFN I=l HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C 59..A:T7.4.4.. IC+ .41W Ix c: ICJ IEI3E, NO. 350 LIBERTY STUEET' Next to Peuu,s•,ylva.tii.l Pask,eu,-er Depot, JOHN SAVAGE 1131VING TAKEN AND FITTED UP. with all the model), illlpro‘rnieut, this pei- War resort, time subserthet la prey .lred 1.41 MINIM(' his Ohl enstornere and the gener spv. IA h the best the market attord, i esters will Le .sited up in every variety ol style during the sessug. 1.44 V, ,:,p!4. Liquors mid Ales lie feels coutlclent . tn tr.wnmrudit.y iill,lllo 11., 1,111, lie for their e‘rellenee. Ll4n, liaeiter e l :tern revels ed aril stAil whulYdulF snd tetad. blyA)-13 a 0U It () 0.4 I' 7 , • NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURAIH rpm: SVINC•11111Elt ANNOUNCER jt to Mt/ that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELT, at,.a ,:4 / i.yAjm, lk.c.,•and is prepared to accominOilate q:V patrons of this old and well known house with every= thßig in the eating and dunking line at the short est hotlqi. SHALER, ianll-1 } - r1 Proprietor. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Colmar of Virgin Alley and Sneith lield w, • When. e , VSTERS and all the ileheaeleg of the 44.4tiz,u4 till 14.• br n , ,41 op in the most palatanle st les. 1.01 ot:I4 corner 'Amt.*, Alley and Smithfield st. ' A pOLLO II .A 1.1. ill I.LLt HUSILCION.— C Ii , VRITS ( iAJO , NEH ',wild sentinel his old friends all ,141t../14,14 Ili it he is still to lie found at his old stand, 4.41.4.., en trance on Fourth street has wayit on' and ttm hest quality of Lagos Beer, and in connection with the Hal t ;, 4 ,‘ ell appiiiined billiard saloon, with good tables, bah. Remember the plyee, Apollo Hail, Fourth et. near wood, entrance from Fourth. Dissor.u . Traly.-4 , 11F coPiaTNEß ship heretofore existing betwrier the under signed in the Clothing fiti,l•iness, at Nei. Its Fed eral street, Allegheny City, under the firm IA W. H. McGee & Co., will dissolve on Alareh the 15th. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm will please call previous to that time and settle. W. H. Ali (IRE, iS 64 . I I. M. I oviSCH. janiblgl AA FIELEG•n, t. toT DENCE Pt )1{ 'A Et. Übe 'I!. story Ivell built, brick house con ts ming ten romO with one &nog tippnit attached, iced stocked with choice fruit; pleas:Let - 1y aitustell in the village of Rochester, overlookluit the Onto ricer, 94 with* ere Fo artist to tuinutes'wallt inquire,Of of the. R. R. StAtton. r p H. N....FRAZIER, or P/UPW.F., jarts-Imd Noclietter, Pa. I_wP J.G. ww.LOOM: ,tfj 0 • *J__. WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS AND. T, A MI) GOODS, CARBON OILS, BENZINE. &C., CaT, DUNCAN, DUNL_AT & CO., CD _A_ I=l.. Xit 0 I\7' Co I .I_l Ei , Office, !191 LIBERTY STREET, m3B-6111,1 PITTSBI DA I `l3 & C PPITALS:, MERCHANT TAILORS, WEHA VF: JUST RECEIVED A I.irge •th,l‘t (II selected stork of FALL & WINTER GOODS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Ineltoloitt Y.l l'Elt lizs. •K ~ Im.l ever\ ttoug usually kept It tirst-chas Furnml.- lag Stores. Orders promptly e eeuted. au3o-lyd House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRH3t A I.LE Between Wood and I...itwrt:, streetd. PA. inlets solicited itthi proinptll st tended to ALDERMEN. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, •, MULF:I2 Pftrtlier 4irt . ,,ll,cnon a Accounts aml Mtl legtl l•Osl nee; promptly attended tl JLAJAN VI( ' HENRY W. CITLEIOTTE, Nest the ,tortier of sth Tv" ()NEI' IN I.A AND S3/.11..1. QUAlrltien 1.1k111( , 1 nn 11,01,1 nr,.t dare, ji, eln I and Attver %Cat. he/4, 4 .4.11.1 all 1.1.18 of t 31011 , 10 .11 . 11LICM. 1,.r ,ml length 01 time h5n.,..1,,” 1 to' 1 Wllll.lll the 11 •ket 11.10 7 A 11 In 10 1' M. j to MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS PREI'ARF.I) TO I'EAENT TIOR: I tt•tt•rtor 1,1 latelditt, st 11111 , 1.1% el :11+"-tic t cht•ttlwr nil mipt•rt., is, dome tiers— tta.tlrt• • 5.5 . 15151,1 I/An lii) syurl . it ttt.14 , 1 •trpt 4 1111.04 , If' ut norm.... bt Itur or I titift etittnl to 1113 gull t!. titt,titt l'llv"ll.l.•tplgi.t.l h t n 111.1•10 mid pl ,c -tienl , k,prltli, it, I hi , ILI lli th.. 'III .• g•itwcir k,r 11., gentietu.sit, 111,1,1. h, sir Y 1 I) fc. t,, .1. 13".e,11. residenet. Pcnil ,In et. ei.i.....1,,1, :'.. r. 1/11 1 1e.C1u..11e..4. A Ilecltvill. di, :, 311 .1. II Shorltik . rg.,.l.l,v I t . ,.., ille, 11., b yr., .1 11 N11 . C1.111, pew, ,0,.,•.., d. 4 N "'I A. .11.4. et e'er, I.‘wren , ,,lllo. ,1,0 3 r 3 I itrnr , l HOLIbe, I'lit4bllllZll. , In 13 ra :•.t Charles 111. 111 to re Address Waal/11,g 1,.11 11 ,, tel ti ~x 130(1, Pit tat , urell I. (1 . .1,1,20 13,1 WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, PCIIIIII. It. It.. Pits.ueliger k ill tk 1 , 1(11.21111r al teal iti, 111 lilt. 1.11 11411 . 1101111t1 ill FIIIVIII., Ali.' ALICIIIII,3 ltkr grist mill.. 411 d for STEEL WORKS. upright, mai:A, kilkil L'l,lll.lf tkl,l itulth. II al e nhi,t ott !oot. tinthhe.i 311h1 te,ll 1., thil, ukt•Lit ktt Ehurt nothw. Eittpf..•, :+n.t lit.ff , f , of Black Dim - 11°11 , J Steel Works. t.ivr3 , lesollplion. Works, Alg..hirlilethii,,ll., 11 , 1 , 1i....1 irt.llsl . l.erlicl . Ili lill Rill. I , .1 W rought Iron , 1411 lug. 11 111,,, 'lllkl Plink!, ilk VI r 3 , Arit•l . 1,1 . ,00 inn, I!o• 0,0. t. tot. of Woolen .% I•teltuter) Autt ;\ I qeittne Yards. PARK, BROTHER- & CO ()tit. I.I•iCCS kirk . 10, , I,llr 111 killIllk•r) lullilli , !m -ei! of th, Ilert qullit‘ of inAteri3ls. , Lpd IA Irr-utte.l in rill . owtti to CII e titillsli,ll,l )Jr IrtJlll 411 part, .1 lite pmfill , tl3 tillyd. t~vl ,I etc PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, IP o]Z 7C I' 1 ( Dealt, I. o.t. In, cOUNER MARK VT AND FIRtiT!.:T,4 ,1 Llll3 I FINE GOLD JEWELRY, COLP 6, SILVER WATCHES, PROPRIETOR For I.nd/es' anti llentleraens' bear ; Nne Bronze ( Tucks, lau,) Such au lttators, take and Fruit Baskets, uttc,l t 'ftsets, Tea Setts, etc. H EINEM AN, NI EVI2A N k SKI 1;1,E, de'2o 42 KIM street BREWERS & MALS1 I ERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, W • E HAVE ALWAYS ON 11AND A 7 superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make It our aim to give aatisfaotion to all of our customers. Mr. HAL Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our business, with full control in the Brewery. "Ile' , all °tilt to SPENCER is. DEKA), Plieonix Breweri. Pittslitiegh, Pa. JOS. SPENCER, JAS. WRAY. JAnlI S MILLING:IR, MONOISIGAHE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged his establishment, and tilled it with the newee and most approved ma chinery, is now- prepared Hi' fubnish flooring and planing hoards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, moulding_,B box making, &c, Sot Pyrrsopooo, Sept. '7, 1867. 4 . ,20 I oog. AT 43 LOGAN STREET:-ZA TgRuE :•:r().j-tY 81111.21 i OWELLI,NYI house-and lot of ground fur sale, situated dear Wylie atreet, all, parlor, 11% e chamber ' rooms, dining room, kitchen, cellar and yard, gas and water tixture.s, %vitt be sold at a bargain- Apply to S. cLTHRERT & SON'S, feb2o 61 Market at. TOCKS AND BONDS FOR SALE.— j,'"f:Allegheny aLley, Eureka Insetance, Allegheny Bank, County, Five Per Cent icorg?. S. S. BRYAN, liroker 41b1 Insurance Agent, feblo 59 Fourth et.; (Rorke'. ratildiug.) ISSECOND HAND PIANOS, AN M I" ELODEONS, from *to to 00 . 4or tale by feb3l LAMP , ` OIL, &C MANUFACTURERS OF =IM/1!I NO. 164 WOOD STREET. near Sixth, PITTSBURCIH, PA MANUPACTI'REIZS n 6 %VIIITE REFINF:O TAILORS 185 SMITHFIELD STREET, l'AniiNting of Clot hr, CI% rsi nitres, Vest logs, n large etoa of HOUSE CARPENTERS OURTIS O. STEINMETZ, MERIT NO. SI FIFTH S'I'REET LOAN OFFICES N 100 SMITIIFIF.LD ST PIIII3T RUH MASTIC CEMENT. 1... A 'l' () MASTIO WORKER, ENGINE BUILDERS =EEO I 1,131 kill. I•. 1 !". ilO.OO 9KI re to Jas.H ohne)) & ) `o.. P11'1',1111:‘ JEWELRY, &C .1 W It BREWERS. SPENCER & M'KAY, PLANING MILLS CHAS. 0. 3MELLO.R, 81 Wood st. R 4 41 4 1f*' .1 " 7 4 7 Eff - it _ = - coMMlssioN MERCHANTS. FRitirr *751:01 - gith , COMMISSION MERCHANT, 00tI THE A A Eli OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 24. WATER ST., below Market, PITTSBURGH R. HUTCHINSON,- VrF. OF LEECH & MITFITPSSON,) C' 31 M. 1 6 4 I 0 N &N I) FORWARDING MERCHANT, =MEI WESTERI , ,T RESERVE CHEESE, F of Ashes, and p ro rie i d uc T e 'ru e lL;P i arl and Rest Brands of Family Flour Always . oa r Hand. NO. 102 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA 421 - Liberal advance made on Consignments. GROCERS WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE " GROCERS, Nos. 112, Second and 147 First Streets, PITTSBURGH WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wciod Street, T. R}.\ ‘11../.1 H. I. RV.% NUM 11111er & Ricketson'e, REYMER & BROTHERS, Isucees.,,,, to stet nor .54. A ntlerson, I 11"11,a, E.. , N LW-ILI:RS IN Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confertionsry, Sugars, Fire Works, Kr., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, X, ,H. AVII_AA 31 ('AY?I2Ac. WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. 131.1 i I lers and Den lore In Fine Old Monongahela, Rye Whisky, 3'12 LIBERTY STREET, d PII7 , I3I'H.UH, PA ILT r i. E' I C7 "Ir GROk:ER, IN (... ) J 1)1 A )1 0 N D, PI I I '4ll 1.01 11, PA my ^_l} I.<n BRASS. FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works, Cad Ai. 4 ( .IP:INVilY1'11, Tlll - , 111,t 60. 1,1,45-141 W 11.‘11Li rl vr) Irte , y FINISHED BRASS WORK _‘ , ,r/N,N of superior 611100th- =ffl 4.:4 • T F. 131 BOA 'l' IVOIIK AND REPAID ,e. Al4e, sole agents tor i-t, r I'.•rrn.s, It sel.s, ler the sale el 1 I'l 1•I 311'. t. it h Land ell's etecet at Ca. hr•l. fehlo J. & N. lIVSTEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All. BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, r Fre aborted[ notlee. C:Clitt , 11 , 1111 lii !Untie,. UP 'Mkt re r , tring rrr rrl I. I.; LI. I N 1 31 Az I 1% zit rir Si reel, Hear Liberty. 111111: I I FIRM 8E II? 1 , 1.41,11 of many earn' c•- pt•iii.n.,• en,tire to gite eel Vi 41, alms Age/11.1 lor 4 iKrri,4 , ll N. b n. Nevin PUIIIII3 for ntet ,111. , ,1 nett-tad TI A Sl' P 1"1:l•P Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, tNypire. lit , m,l i , ••1 tg. , 11 of 41) sizf•y. t 1,1., .1 ttr 111.11:1111C 1111 , 111 J „..ton 10 1 1 I. .I.N I. \ 111:11,1'SE 14'J S 151 Fir.t I\llli 1 U 1 & I'2'2 5.,0.1,1.tS 101. I‘ .1 A.lll F.: 11 ICA N . 1 1. 1 0tUt-.E, i.o o (.. 5 . I— ' , III N. I I ( 5 1i. %, MSI. I I LOT. crli 1 BOST( /N. Pittsburgh Steel Works : I S THE LARGEST AND BEST AR , X ranged Hotel in the Nett England States. is ,I at ).... i 1,?..„ 13,01 I) z l / 4 1 (,U - cent I , llv located, arid easy of access from all the 1 routes of travel.lt contains all the modern m ai osi I , k. It I, f, ..1.5 i prol merit s, and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling public. Cast tiled ; also. Npi log. flow and 1 B The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; Steel spriiii. , anal 11.1 es, the suites of rooms are well arranged, and com comic- ..f Flo , nod Pir-t '51.-P1....- pletely furnished for families and large traveling tio..ity “ ~, 1 , ~, t 1 ,, ;H, pA parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a first-class Hotelin every respect Telegraph in the house to all parts of the cowl- ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE, tryllkAßl W 2 ' 6 . 11111 RICE, Proprietor. Boston, Sept 186.3 Untlei Cafe uf the Franciscan Brothers. To Builders and Contractors. ruins INsTUrI '!'ION. slTt , ATED IN __ X Lorr,•t to o onihri o I mutt, Potit , ylo tuna, WF. ARE NOII rtic MANUFACTURING about tout molt, Pont Present ' , nonfat, on the a superior ale of direct rowels t ,corn Pild {lit iplipt Ind Pittsburgh, , —lull,, l.ltsied .1 t, la thh 111, /lege(' to coiner .i_. I 3.1 I. thei, , ,tlll o:;ll, , gia, 11,10.1, and, Degrees.liie Itl'hih we are prepared to deliver from our location of ~ “,f, .10 l• i/i11.111,...• I.loa , t healthy iu peons] li mil I hi_ p ,, r11011 L5l the Allegheny 1 COAL. YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. moilittatm being la, , , 11.1. 11 nI it, pure water, taw•trig oil ,rid 1 , ,, f oil , Itkll ',II /lel) BICST QUAL/TY ov The ~ •loolasit , y. it ~,m menses on the FIRST .11.0:11/.11 oil, i the 1.,11, ~i Al , i 1 , 1 and ends ''VII'4I- M=1132- la IC) 4216- 3r-4 Y alsait the 2 , 01 of J G . \ I holloto tog It Is divided I Always on hand as usual . Into tNO I , -- (l ( 341011/1 .5 51 into 01.0 , annot return home I my 19 DICK:aI/IV, SIEWART fr, CO between the ' 5 .t . t1.51.511 ill the Apparel tor neces- —_- ___.,-- 1 : -_: - --t -stir) to 1.•1m1 ' , of let Illg 1 foojineering, a.,. , 6..0. , Steam wagon worg. --- ,till be 15,11)(511 I I.) the 1.. .A1ti111011 to the 1 irliN HAND AND m A D E T o DRD' ER students Trost! ument al and Vocal Alustot !corms no extra ' ' ll - , charge. `dude/its will be admitted from eight years to the age 01 manho..xl 'I slt Nl , -Board and Tuition, payable half yearly i In advance ilf 66 f j o ya eying and tnie of instruments, per an num Claso,Al qtl,l 9t .oern Languages. extra.... =0 10 Students sixfuding . \qe .ft ion at thel'ollege. 20 Reference dati Ile made td the R. See. Bishop Donienev. Rt. Re% . Bishop Wood,t Philadelphia; -lev. I'. S lie) nulds, Lorretto ; Rev. Dr. o • Hara, Philadelphia ; Rev. Henry INl'Laughlin, Phil4 s delphin ; Rev. Pierce ahar. Hat'riabuit. 11,14 roils lily to Lorretto troth Cret,..sen. Bed I;ev 1' A. 13('a H , Nuilerior K NAI4/-.: & C(P.•M Gold Medal Premium Pianos. These iostruments have the entire Iron Frame French Orsini Action, Overstrung Bass Agralie Treble, etc., and are warranted to stand' in tune longer than any Piano manufactured. Certifi cates have been given by Tha!berg, Gottschalk, Satter, t , trackosch and all the musical c ties. ery instrumentsold at Baltimot FacT tory prices, and warranted rOr eight years,'' CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth street, feh2 Sole agent for huitatfactAtels REPINED SUGARS -200 Ws. "A" awl "B" Coffee Sugars. bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Oranu lated—oow in store and for sale by RE 1" 111Elt & BROS., 12S and 128 Wood st C OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR —Four acres of valuable land well lmprOVed and in guod order, a comfortable well built two, glary dwelling house of nine rooms, large barn, well of ekdellent caster, fruit trees, grape vines, strawberry beds, raspberry beds, etc., all well fenced in, situate in s healthy and agreeable neighborhood, easy of aceetiaby, mamal. POr price and terms apply to S. CUTUBEILT //SONS, lebl3 a- Market street, 1864. aismi.3, Ant wiwrgaqtramisaratuivizi.. Pennsytw m . "&r.ntiait6xd, NINE 'CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE 'lllZ lug made to the equipment of this excellent double track and express route, and every possi ble care will be exercised for the comfort of pas sengers and rapid movement cif f reight. ' Trains will leave the depot in Pittsburgh as follows : THROUGH. AUCOMMODA.T.IONnaiIY i (ex cept Sunday,) at 650 a. m.,stopping at all ea tiona between Pittsburgh an.Philadelphla. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 250 a. tn., stopping only at , principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harilsburg for Baltimore and Washington, and 'for New York via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily at 4 p. m,, stopping only at principal Stati ons, , making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington and for New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 5.35 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for B' altimore and Washington, and for New ' York via Allentown, without change of cars; altio at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except. Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone maugh. FIRST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. m. METZ= THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 360 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 00p. m. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wars Station, every Sunday at sob a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m. Philadelphia Express 1 o p. In. Fast Line 1 30 a. m. 'Through Mail Train t 00 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation.... ....... 10 05 a. m. let Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. m. 24 Vs all's Station Accommodation - 8 35 a. in. 34 Wall's Station Accommodatioir..... 1 55 p. m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 06p. In. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 120 p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS FOR BLAIRS VILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown A.cconlmo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. PI TTSI3I 'RG H I=l TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. FAR E 1 To NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA.... BALTnuoRE LANCASTER HARRISBURO ALTOONA - -- Baggage Checked to all Stations on the PC.14. - sylvnnia Rallroad,'fand to Philadelphia, Balti more 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 loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage 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. R., Passenger Station, 0/1 Liberty and rant streets. no-20 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE &CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. 1111=1 WINTER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER JANUARY lat., 18131, trains run an follows, viz:— Leave Pittalrg. For (Ihi'go. For Cllev'il. ForWheel'g. Express 1.15 n. Di. 1.45 a. In. 1.45 N. in. Exiprend 1.45 p. In. 1.45 p. In. 1.45 p. Mail 6.30 a. In. G. 15 n. m. Arrive Pittsburgh, P. F. W. & C. R'y..'2.20 a. ra., 3.30 p. m., 7.00 p R. 8...9.10 a. in., 3.50 p. m., 5,05 p. in ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Leave Allegheny Fordllinnce. For N. 13. For N. C. For St eu'e 2.15 p. m. 1.15 a. m. 6.40 a. m. 12.00 In. 3.00 p. rn. 3:00 p. m 4.30 p. m. 5.10 p rn. 1:1711.1iN I NO. Arrive Allegheny, I:. !Cy 2.20 a. m., 8.40 A. 2.35 p (... :v. P. . . . ORG. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Vllll , ll Pasatinger Station, Pittsburgh, l'a. A. L.L. cASSELIAERRY, Agent, Alleghty. H. PAYStiN, Gen. Pa w e Any gent Ci. P., P. W. & C. Ry. Co. P. li. M l ERS, i en. Ticket Agent, (ebb I'.P. . R. R. Co. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R attaMaNi WI IN 171,1 It Alt RA.N N'r ( ) 1 AND AFTER WED N ESDAY corner of Ross and Water streets, nalollows: Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to and from L''ntown. 755 a. in. 600 p. in. Express 300 p. m. I u 0 tr. m, Ist ailieesport Aoc',ln. 11 00 a. In. 7 I.x) a. tu. thl 6 15 a. in. 2 U 5 p. In. Ist Port Perry '. 700a.m.0 SD a. in. Braddock 'm 4 15 a. m. 6 3u p. in. Sunda) l'nurelk Train to • and item IWlteesport, 100 p. in. 10.00,n. mFur tickets apply to tiE4 BOULTUN, Agt. H. Bt. ACKSION Supt. deB. _ t'ITNIWRiIII WAGONS, CARTS, WHEELBARROWS, STORE TRUCKS, HAY AND STRA W CUTTERS. C. COLEMAN. Marion Avenue , Allegheny Cll o, 27 1 5 d 109i7".,eLM.3ca 3PALVnEIINI. FOR AI:TURIN OF 1863, A complete aseo - rtineut of beautiful PAPFIII lIANGINGS, 1)1 all styles, at prices lower than can be again uttered. Fur sale (luring the season by W AID BEA:l7l,mm. SONO, .13Y "Just before the Battle, Mother.' Just - before the battle, mother, I am thinking Most of you; While upon the field we're marching, With the enemy in view. Uomrades brave kirt , rOinvi . me Filled with' thoughts of home andMl ; For well they know ; that ortihe morrow, Some will sleep beneath the pod. 1 " 11= LICIFI, 88 PlEaVirgs. Copies mailed on tftejpt of price For sale by rem 1112141ffiZEY-400 111713/11a 4 it PRI ME n artflitAßLEY-Ajustreeetvadazufkizo 'Web/ I, F,ET4EII, do ABMSTORNO . • earner Market and nr4 RAILIMADS. RETURNING TRAINS B 0 10 00 10 Cm) . 880 . 760 3 60 RETURNING 10.00 rt. in W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street CRAS. 6.lltitOrt, Bt Wood'at. INSURANCr ---- „ f . rintlE FRARIMNIELPIREtEnritumnint eurtzpArry OF, Y.4.adiktELF-tadi OF, El°E pTig: 4 !" 44.4 37. -PIPEVVWX - • • S'lA.T.Ekafttir ASSF:NS t 3A 366 a PO/18h titit- 0 ' 1 4:444.41.. y 4 9 st4 P F ( irs t rt a e, u n l yse cural Rept E o t * tate g pretett i valuell ,034 -"fl6 ,4 693, Tetnpordrr Boeriebi Clallit m 9 p tonal Bewn:llles Stoeks, - (preeene 21 sat value' #86,667 '32,) cost Notes and 1,821 Clash 21.,1419 3a ' The onl 1040%651' y profits from premiums whlcb company can divide by law, are from risk:y*l6olh have been determined..lnsurances made on very.deseriptionlif erfy inTo3yrqv and Country, at rates as lowan-ere • consistent:with Since their incorporation, a period satthllit. 4 years, theyhave paid:losse/by to am amain:it- , eiSceeding your Millions of Dollars, thereby mu fording evillose of theadvantages of InsuratuMi • ars'svell as , ability anddispositiontomeetwith promptness nil liabilities. Losses puid during theyear 1 651436.3•,156 36. D/RECTORS. CHARLCCEI BasiMmut, IFIORDECAI. LOMA— TOBIAS WACisi ER, DAVID S. BROWN, S AMU G_R.A.XT, LSA_ACI La A; • - JACOB R. &urn,. I...Mitano.(l. Date, GEORGIC W. RJOLIARDS Guam/ FA LES, CRAS. C. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. WM. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. J. GARDENER COFFIN Agent. Northeast cor. Third and Wood sts.. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite tlio Custom Frouse. Capita1...9219,100. A assts.. 15304,04-3. WILL MAKE ALL HINDS OF IN SURANOF, either Perpetuator Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. • R 013 T. P. RING President. M. W. BALDWIN, VICO President. DI RECTORS. CHARLES 8AVP...., E. R. COPE, E. R. EN.OLINE, Geonna W. Butuvrt, P. B. SAVERV, JOSEPH S. Petri., C. SHEnsi.i ICSEra CLAYTON, 5..1. Mao ..ktiLit3, E. WILER F. BLACKBURN, Secretary, , I. G. COFFIN; Agent r Corner Third and Wood streets. EGHENY INSURANCE ar 431E1 VT'I"TSI3I7I/Grl-1. Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Bleck. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE Amt ALAJLINE RISKS. ISAAC JUNES, President,. JOHN 14- Vice President ; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; .711,.. CVAI....DLAN, General Agent. ECTORS—Isaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Bar. tey Childs Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilso B. L. Faluiestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam n, Jacobs, R. P. Sterling ,_Capt. W. Dean, Robert. L. 341'ClreW, Robt. H. Davis. Hots " este= t :mance Company of Pittsburgh. GEORQE DARSIE, Preaident F. - 111". Goanozi, Secretary. Capt. R. 1). Coctin&s, ri Agent. No. 92 Water street. tSpang Co's Warehouse, np stairao.Pittab rgh. WILL INSTIL-LE AGAINST ALL. kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home 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, n:J offering the beat protection to those *llO-de sire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 36th , 1861. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 Office Furniture 2 , 00 00 Open Account;, etc 7,809 00 Cash 18,351 00 Peet:mum Notes 27,005 00 Notes and Bills Discounted 174,075 00 $298 1A551 00. DIRECTORS—R. jr., James M Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimlck, George Darsie, Wm. N. Smith, Chas. W. Racketson, drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas, Benj. I3akewell, John PoPetme A-NIES OYSTERS, BUTTER, GME, POULTRY AND EGGS, 3W) STREET. Down stairs HOUSEKEEPE FURNISHI NG STORE. GOODS icrre, JR THE PI - 3E7V. Tin Ware Brushes NV °often Ware Baskets Spice Boxes 'Jelly Moulds Cup 'rubs Wash Basins Straw Cutters Cup Mops Hair Sieves Wire Sieves Mince Knives Coal Scuttle Silver soap Stove Polish Chamois Skins Knife Washers Skewers Basting Spoons i ; rniirons Coffee Mills Lemon Spueezers Wash Boards Stew Pans Sauce Pans Wane Irons Bird Boasters Fish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers Farina Boilers Graters Egg Beaters Larding Needlers Flour Pails Pudding Pans Water Pilferers Bread Pans Pie Plates Butter Ladles Clothes Wringers troll Holders Wooden Spoons Step Ladders Butter Prints Keelers Wash Tuba Clothes Line a Soap Cups • Scales • Toast Forks Cook's Knives Sad Irons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes, &c., &. .uop - rt •ri.IF. DINING rtoloirr. 61 L VER PLATED. Castors Call Bells Syrup:lugs Nut Picks Cake Knives Fish Knives Crumb Knives Ice Cream Knives Salt Stands Napkin Rings Fruit stands Cake Baskets . Butter Knit es I Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons I lillciren's Cups Mustard Spoons, Round & Oval Salvers Ice Pitehcra Boupuet Stands Goblets CU'r.TiIEiRX - . Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Spuare Waiters English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork & Spoon 'frays Crumb Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes t'odt'e Biftgluif Wine Stradners Uftlibe Catetlers' • Spirit Coffee Pots Not Crackers Table Mats Round Walters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigeratura Water Coolers, Re. FOR, "1'11.V.. CI - lA.lllll.Vat. Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Busks's Infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers j Matress Brushes (bas Shades sa gs • Shaving ,Etuas N ursery Shades — Bronx- Match Holders do Lamps • . Flower Stands Clothes Whiskey Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers ' Wax Tapers Night Lights, MI S'CIF. II . I _ , ALIVEC.)II7eI f Library Steps Door Msts Vienna Fish Woiles Vestas Btr4 Cages Meat Safes Vistotts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. .. And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at _„ the'rfEW . STi )121: of KAY ar- RICI - UUR,I3S. • NO 30 FIPTII STREET. First door pr ah below the Exchange :.ISiipk. ;.:; 1. Vi XirAll goods dgliyer . tl frc.c arge in ttii , , city, 41Iegheny, •Biszunghava, mutiliester, Du.- - Etlesue borough, etc. atabdaw • . , HE N V RIGBY RAS REMOVED • I[l . his stock of China and Queewrotardia No. :412 WOOD STREET, " adjoining Win. Bagaley, eaq., wliere he will te pleased to shear his customers a cempleteassorrw,l meat of all articles in his line suited to pw-wants of families, reattsurante, hotels, stearptipits, arid 3. city and country dealers , reawirad - - Sell Your Old Books and Papers. ItvSE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE paid for old books with backs =moved,. old; new9apers or other printed,papnl4 our F a RF: Hag atom No. 33 STU FRP iro T) ST: S. B.* a T. 814j#44 inIDESS GOODS OF THE LATEST Jur CLOAKS, SACQUK, SHAWLS, FURS .0 . 1 evell kind and a variety of othei good& Au will be uttered eheap to afford all to lotteettean AL A. LYNOWS, co 96 Market etrect between 6th ettalitgattitinopa„ • REMOVAL. OF LIVERY STAIME Thk3 tut4errigned having mantra tile L4te bl % ~.. ry Stae' from the rear of the Stott 'Howie; 'te . " "-'-' ,: near. the COMM et' First -apd AtaithAeld street, ~,.. .. W. C.Voin/% old stand, is prepared to Amish, Meet bug en4l saddle horseirdsioalm tit., I cr gwest tienee. Aleck4leteeVit t.14,4tr .411111). 1:0-. serioltrtrater.' Ihidertakt -^- Mut, tai ` 1 got' funerals WilleeseWe'qr Skttiii ''' " 7 o rz .,, NEAL BM _ . • +- • vs=
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