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PROSPECTUS FOR 1864
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..I,ra . SBURQIUI s tWI I .
For the Inereheed and increasing iithej)er'itrof
. PITABUROff
c , Weise deeWis- of • returning our acknowledg
inentil<qo:llAii4er:4(is patrons. Luring the
r.;J.: :Tait to4;it 1341... • •
E .. • :• •
r „,,. ; ',4rgery Increased its Circulation.
o.* .!
Notwithstanding organized efforts to
curtail it
The present year brings with it, not the
g bP
...f'RESSION OF THE REBELLION,
-r ... . - " , :q . , -:' ,, .Rl:pitt'Aihnitshrtration so frequently promised
nor have those in power given any
OF THEIR ABILITY
OS DESIRE TO CRUSH IT.
effbrtit have been devoted to
lIIMZEIS
Continuing, Themselves in Power
tms Fsll they will be
TLII PEOPLE
' of ei6i ; snd the are ,
desirous of Epeauing of
_
their stewardship to as.
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-FLIEA. ID . S
lco can. aupply With our paper
- In, its Political Character,
.•fla heretofore the Post will remain an
t_i':aildeiona'ffilt Democratic Journal,
DEVOTED TO THE
Peetet-vetlon of the Constitution,
ED=
RESTORATION OF THE UNION
It will confine itself to the discussion of
I' Ul3l. IC QUEF MIONS
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 A merican People is the
oaring of our
REPUBLICAN SYSTEM;
Thereinto party in the country anxious to save
it but the Democratic ; and to order that it Blia
BE PRESERVED THE SUCCESS
Of the Democracy ie absolutely necessary, an
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
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
OUR'. NEWS DEPARTMENT
...Particular attention will he,given to the News
Department of the Peat; we shall labor to obtain
ttie
'LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
Ta ;
While equal industry will be exercised i❑ our
MTSCET.ruEous AND
LOCAL DEPARTMENTS.
Its Commercial Department
Will be entrusted to one who is every way qual
ified fora proper discharge °Chia duties ; it will
be conduetEd in an
110 N EST MANNER,
Intended to inform the public of honest and fair
dealing, giving no countenance or encourace
uietif to dishonest dealings.
lx' Xi Ft. ZVI ES :
DAILY EDITION,
$BOO
Per year
", •month....
u .
wer .,k,
ngedtf Oer hundred copies:..
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; SAITURDAY MORNIN6,OOST,
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-shoe Subseriptions- . '" ,) 12 "'# 65,
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STEAMSHiPS.i f
team . fxam _Qt*Wwn Live pool
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.atta itoriikt r eanyoupp ofithe Cuis•
aw..174,:ta. 'gra- tiler
04 . • .
-.. SM Q4I • -*EDAR,
..'-OLYM.PUS,
• Will sill fitotrilLiVerpOrg:ivery alternate TUES-
I , A Mre.M.,.-kupep '
atown . every -: alternate
SItAY, - alat from New York every
alternate' "NEW(EsI)XY.
Asaientitilgtelitn . Navigation oOmprusi
.17149.inA, LOUISIANA,
ERIN PENNSYLVANIA,
Mill - sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, as
aboVeilforming a weekly line,) and from New
'lork...every alternate SATURDAY. Steerage
Passage from New York, 1145 Ourreney. To
'New York, $436 Gold or equivalent in Currency.
Passengers forwarded to Paris and all 'German
ports at very low rates.
Also, by the old Black Star Line of first class
clipper sailing vessels, fare from Liverpool 435,
( urrency. To Liverpool $2O Currency. Sight
Matta for sale payable in any port of Europe.
For Passage apply to WILLIAMS a ()LION,'
Fulton St., New York, or
TIWS. HATTIGAN, Agt,
No. 122 Monongahela House, Water st., •
in rte.-Iyd Successor to Thos. Ratti g an.
Liverpool, New York and Thiladelphict.
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I.INF.
Nit YrICE r.. 0000 THE PUI3I_4IC.
THEUNDEILSIGNED
having been appointed agent for
- the above line of Steamers vice
Blr. John Thompson, declared,
1.. e business of the line here, will, hereafter
be.carried On at No. Ge Smithfield - street, neat:
ourth, where all applications should be made.
'1 he Steamers of this line are among the most
ntagnificent.arioat, and run dtreet bet ween Liver
pool and New York, sailing every' Week.
The undersignediaalsommt•forTAPSCOTT'S
eviebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X Line
London Packets, by both of which he is pre
i.ared tb bring out passengers at very low rates.
Sight Drafts for any.Jimout on any part of
Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NeI.ILL,
Foreign Emigratioh Agency, No. 66 Smithtteld
,t reef, Pittsburgh, Pa. •
jea .
Passage from England and Ireland,
$ :3 a , o o .
EUROPEAN AGENCY
THOMAS H. RATTIGAN,
EUROPEAN AGENT No. IZt
4
11,‘ Monongahela House, Pittsburgh,
Pa., is prepared to bring out or
bring
out or send back passengers from or to any
part - of the old country, either by steam' or sail
mg packets.
SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the IndlanapOlis and Cincinnati Rail
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line
Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam
ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas
gow and Galway.
Jens- Iyd THOS. H. RATTKIAN.
Real Estate Savings Institution
ITATEMENT OF TILE CONDITION
t." of the above institution, Saturday, April
3uth, 1864 :
Amount of Deposits 6 , 180,378 63
Amount interest due de
positors May let 9,674 08
Amount Contingent Fund 6,65 96-26190,681 67
ASSETS.
First Liens on Real Eat' teS 99,323 67
U• S. 5-20 Bonds at par.. 51,400 Ou
U. S. Debt Ocr. and Notea 15,409 16
Accrued interest not col
lected 1,589 57
)nice Furniture 150 00
Cash on hand 22,809 27-4190,681 67
The undersigned Auditing Committee have
examined the books of the Institution, the
bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and
have found the above statement to be correct.
H. CHILDS,
N. VOEGHTLY,
W. B. COPELAND.
Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1664.
—Deposits received DAILY and EVERY
SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at SIX
PE' CENT—per annum.
TRUSTEES t
ISAAC JONES, President,
Hon. Thos. M. Howe, Hon. J. K. Moorhead,
Win. H. Smith, C. U. Hussey,
Wm. B. Copeland, Jacob Painter,
Harvey Childs, Nicholas Voeghtly.
Office, 63 Fourth Street.
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
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SILVER PEARL SOAP.
CRUMPTON & CO., 367 LIBERTY
STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur
ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana,
Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a
superior article of PALM., GERMAN . , OLIVE
and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and
Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which
we confidently recommend as better for general
use than any other before the public, should be
borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime
or Rosin, or any other substance in its manufac
ture which can shrink or injure the finest fabric.
Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the
rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed
with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil
ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes
iireese„ Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink,
Smokif and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant
ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro
tecting windows, carpets and furniture from
suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate,
Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings and
Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning
Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the
bath and particularly for Ed:lampooning, the Sil
ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a word
all who have tried its superior qualities ac
knowledge it the greatest discovery of the age.
This Company respectfully ask a trial from all
who are interested, and in every ease will refund
the price of the same should it fall to accomplish
what we claim for it.
Sold at Ave cents per pound in fifty pound
boxes. Delivered to the cars, hosts, in Alleghe•
ni, Birmingham and city residences tree of
charge. Directions [or use on ail packages.
Liberal discount to the trade.
plerchants from abroad will do well to give
CR LIMPTON & CU., a call, 367 Liberty street,
opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot.
An-Beware of all imitations. None genuine
unless bearing oar trade mark, Silver Pearl Shell.
^a secured by the inventor by National copyright.
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FOREIGN FRUIS ,TNIUTS, &C.,-
`MO boxes Oranges, prime,
100 do Lemons,
100 (rails Ivica Almonds,
10 bales Bar. Almonds,
60 bags Tarragona Almonds,
60 t Sicily - Almonds,
75 boxes Shelled Almonds,
SO bags English Walnuts,
25 do Brazil Nuts,
80 do Filbert%
200 do Pea Nuts,
6000 Cocoa Nuts,
In store and Landing, and for sale by
ItEYMER St. 8110 ,1 .,
mho 128 and 128 Wood at
Black Diamond Steel Works,
PITTSBURGrII, PA.
PARK, BROTHER & ca,
MAZIMACrITRICELEI 01/
Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel,
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes.
Warranted equal to any imported or nianufao•
tured in this country.
OFFICE AND WASEIHOI7BI•,
149 & 161 First and 190 & 129 Second eta,
febl6-Iyd PITTSBURGH.
sirk BUSH. SEED BUCKWHEAT,
‘.l 15 bbla. Dried Apples.
1000 bush. Ear Corn,
1500 bush. Oats.
300 bbls. Gad' Mills Flour.
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON & AMMON
jel6 No. 6 Wood its.
10 tVRK.INs PRIME FRESH BUT
100 ' bbla Potatoes,
1000 bush Oats,
200 bbls Family Flour,
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON &. AMMON,
No. a Wood at.
iC10.1= 0 331\77031a.
rwarE LATEST STYLES OF SILK
.1 and cloth - Itlantillits, Sae(Plea, Talmaa, 01r-
Cl/ tars, tte. Alan, Cloaking Cloths of all shades,
Shawls and Dress Goods. Selling cheap for
cash. Call and see, at H.. 1": LYNCH'S,
96 Market street, between Flfthand Diamond.
jela
WAN TED.
100 TONS OLD DOO ICS WITH
backs removed, old newspapers or
anything that has once been writing or printing
paper, for which the highest price will be paid
at our Paper and Hag Warehouse, No. 33
ISMITHFII:LD STREET:
jel6-lnati 0. P. MARBLE & CO.
TO BLAST FURSACEEL
WROUGHT IRON TVIMERS,
Fox Bale try
MEII
A. PURVES It SON
Sooth And .tenn. Philadelphia-
DLANDRETH & SONISIT'ciii_43.D.EN
• Seeds, Onion. Setts, •Buskeye tlarnett,
Chili Peach Blow and Sweet-Seed reitEttoe9N, re
,eived and for sale by ± •li 1,11" .
, . . RECIERAM2M,ONG,
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a i rg i sr-7.4_m_w -4. 18655
1804. ''
WINTER AItILANGILIRENT4
011. A AFTER : NiONDir, NOV1011:4;. 1 /0 ; p1:
. ,
Pennsylvania Central Rails.ta
lAAJCICAr ¶FTtAINE4
THROUGH AOCOMAIODATION TRAIN
leayeattle paiNenger Statioldails. (except Sun.
d air,t atf.6 60 a. t„
.u.,tciy in , at MI stations • te
t .add 'ln Iphtft,lina - making
,:irect connection for New York at eliilatiolphia.
THHOTJGU MAIL TRAIN leaves
thi: Passenger 4t44ipn oyerY Mint ning, , (except
Sunday.) at. 2 50-a. DC, stopping - only tat principal
stations, and Making direct connections at liar-
ilsbing for Baltimore and Washington, and for
New Yokit vie Philadelphia.
THROUtIIIiEXPRkzis TRAIN leaves daily,
at 4 26 p. m., stopping only at principal Sta
tions, making - direct connectioc at Harrisburg
u,r Baltimore atm Washington; and for New
York yta Alientopq Route and Philadelphia.
.11.1E I PAST leavis the Station daily,
,(except Sunday,) at 836 p.. m., stopping only at
ptilictpal "Stattona, conflating at Harrisburg for
lialtituore 1121 d• Washington, and at Philadelphia
fur New York.
JOHNSTOWN AOCOMIITI)DATION TRIAN
lea's es daily .(except Sunday,) at 3 eu p. in., stop
ping at ail Stations, and running as far as Cone
maugh.
FIItST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
Station, leavesdaily, (except Snuday,) nt 62u a.m.
St:GOND A (.:UkrINI.I),IOLATIUN TRAIN for
Wales Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
11 40 a. m.
"tHIRD ACCO3IIIONATION TRAIN I'm
IV all's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
3 fra p. m..
EditiP.Tli A cCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
6 Ott I} ca.
THE LIHURCH. TRAIN leaves Wall'eStation,
every Sunda% at 905 a. in.; returning leave;
Pittsburgh at 114Gp. m.
!LET U ILN ING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBITRITH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Express., L 2 20 p.
Philadelphia Express t 26 p.
i'Att Line 12 fol a. in
Through Mail Train 12'_41 a. m
.lohnstown Accommodation 10 01 a. ni
let W all'e Station Accommodation.... 6 LI a. m
2.1 Walla Station Accontruodation..... 8 36 a. n,
Wall's Station Accommodatian..... 165 p.
hWall's Station Accommodation.... 5 551'. Lie
10.1timore Express will arrive with Philadelphia.
E , :press at I 25 p. m. on Mondays.
T.RAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at 111nirin We intersection with
Thicmgh Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
datlon and Ezprees Train East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TA:AL - NS FOR EBENSBURG sonnect at Ores.
son with Express Trains and Mail Train West,
and, with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East,
The Traveling publie 't‘ ill find it greatly to
their interest, in going East or West, to travel
by the Pennsylvania tiattroad, as the aecommo
dations now offered cannot he surpassed on any
other route. The read in ballanted with atone,
anal is entirely froe from Ansi, we can promise
satiny, speed and emu tort to all who may favor
this roan with their patrocage.
TO NEW YORK
' PHILADELPHIA
HA LT 1151 UR 1 ,
LANUASTER
HARRIS/31./IUL ..
Baggage Checked to all stations on the 'Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baal
un,s-e and Neu• York.
Passengers purehaei❑g tickets in care lett' be
charged tin access according to distance- traveled
in addition to the ci•tation ratee x except Irma
Orme where the Company has no Agent.
NOT.I.UE.—In case- eit t loaa, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
°nib and for an amount not exceeding sloe.
. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge nut to exceed 26 cents for each
pastienger and baggage.
Icir 'rickets apply to
J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. B. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty
and ltrant streets. iY22
864. ainigPiiG 1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ArihN AND AFTER MAY 13th, 1861,
trains run, as follows, viz
Leave
For Chl`go. For Cler'd. ForWheePg
Express 1.00 a. Ir. 1.00 a. m. 1.00 a. m.
Express 1,10 p. m. 1.10 p. m. 1.10 p. m.
Mail 6.30 a. LU. 6.10 , m.
Arrive 1 - 'ittebiugli,
P., F. W. is. U. 1t'y..2.20 a. m., 11.20 p. m., 7.00 p
m., 7,50 . m.
et. P. R. 8...2.10 w. m., 3.60 p. in. , 8.00 p.
ACCUMMoDATION TRAINS
Leave Allegheny
For Alll , oce. for N. IL For N. C. For Steu'e
m. w. 15 v. to. 6,10 a. to.
12 tkt m. 3.bn p. tu. 2.50 p . m
4.40 p. m.
p.
m.
RETITRNiNG.
Arrive Allegheny,
F. W. v l?. k'y .7.20 a. 9.2 n µ ni., 243 p
tn., i. Zin p.m.
9.30 9. m.
GEC). PA3i KIN, Agent.
Vnion Passenger tnttou P.lttcliurgli, PA.
• A. Q. CASSEI4BERI2 , Agent,
Allegheny Cit.
11101 F. TITERS, (Ten. Ticket Agent,
---
Pittsburgh & Connefisville R.. R.
flier .1133. - arilroment.
-
Ark NFA ND AFTER DIONDAY, BIA V 2D,
Ur gm, will leave the Depot, corner of
Russ and _Water streets, as tollows:
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mall to and from t"ntown. 7 CO a. In. 6 LO p. m.
Express " 3 40 p. in. B 30 n. m.
lat M'KeeaportAce'dn. 11 00 a. in. 660 a. in.
2d 6 16 a. na. 2 05 p.
IstPort Perry " 700 a. in. a3O A. In,
Eraddoel'a 4 15 p. in. 640 p. in.
Sunday Church Train to
tLndfroi4 M'keesport, 1 00 p. in. lo Oo a. In.
Fort icketa apply to CEO.I3OCTLTON,
W. ii. STUtil, Supt. ap3o
ow e
PITTSB - ROli, PA
•LARGTEST, IiTIKAPEST, AND
A most successful DUSINESS ALAN'S COL.
.LEGEttilhe United States.
Ake - Students can enter and review at Any time'
CIRCULARS Containthg fhll information sent
glum of charge to any address On application to
the PtfinniPale; 7EN KIN S & SMITH,
del-lawd&y Pittsburgh, Pa
_ .
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
luvputed 1840
Vol }WEI vErr TFITHUT.g. FROil ALL
Xlll,other Sewing Ataahlnes, at the World's Fair,
1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine recetted
an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel
er s Wilson's a medal for its device. palled "Hir
cuter Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was
awarded a premium (to an Eng.l.Mh Exhibitor,)
as the best for all purposes on exhibition. (tar
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work on: the lightest and heaviest fabrics:
Soli' and rented at N 05.12 tx 14 St. Glair street
A. DI MoaREGOIL
. . Agent.
iniIZIELES, KETCHUP AND SA rerst,-...
msr2(kiBtavv-1y
100 doz gzaloo and quart Vloklea,
30 do pint Pickles,
20 do English PICAles, assorted,
200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and plats,
200 do Pepper Sauce,
20 do Cumberland Sauce,
10 du Worceetealdre Sauce,
6 do Walnut Ketchup;
5 do I\ lustiroon Ketchup
M ,
20 , tkritnported Prenclz istard,
60 do Imitation do do
Just received and for sale by
I:EYRIE:It &
126 and 128 Wood at.
MR A/SINS, PRUNES AND Ct , It
Am, RAN TS
-1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Email:Ls, in whole
hall and quarter boxes,
60 mats Seedless Raisins,
26 kegs do do
30 casks prime Zante Currants,
60 kegs French Prunes and Plums,
26 boxes do do
Just rttetred and for sale by
REYMYR 2a BROS.,
mhP 126 and 128 Wood e.
ALARGE. LOT OF
, Congreee 6's Tobacco,
Baltimore Spun TobaccOs • • -
. : •:, Navy Founds " • ' ,- ,
Bright
Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco,
Solace Fine Cut u I i
;
, Sve-4 Olive Skuuly Side line Cut `Lit • t 1 . •
i " • ' ' - _
At '•'' • - BP COLLIS'rEII it MI, I , 1'
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S 60
7 61,
REIT' Rti.INCI
Arrli es at
Pertpoted
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.4* - iBROKERS.
WO, -STOCK,-DRAFT ' BOND AND MORTGAGE,
11EAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
"Office in Jones' El:Uinta "Internal
ui
e„ue tenty) between .11::. v ;I r .
Hanks,
No. 67 FOURTH STREET,
PAPER MANUFACTURERS:
S. B. & C. P. NARELE,
Mannincturera and Dealers in
- Boon, CAP, I.E TTEIt,
And all Ends of Wrapping Paper,.
Lbw° Ilenityvecl
PROM NO. .27 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street, •
PiTTSiiLlikiki, PA.
B' Cash paid for RAGS. spa
LAMPS, OIL, &C
LUCENT OIL WO2IIY.S.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP. & CO.,
MANC2ACTURAILS ow
PURE WRITE REPINED
C." .IEIL 1T oax,s,
Office, 201 LIBERTY STREET,
rayS4md PITTSBURG PA.
. _
HOUSE CARPENTERS.
OURTIS C. ,C.TEINI.O2IT,
81319ER.AL
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY,
Between Wood and Liberty streets.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IR - Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
ALDERMEN.
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. 81 FIFTH STREET
Sir - Collection of accounts and all legal burl
neaa promptly attended to. sel-lytt
LOAN OFFICES
LOAN OFFICE,
OFEICCE,
HENRY W. CIIITIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST.,
Near the corner of Ith, PITTSBURG 11.
mONEY 1N LARGE AND SMALL
quantities loaned ou tiold and Silver , Dia
monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and
all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket.
Allir Office Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
jean
ENGINE -BUILDERS.
_ .
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron lround ex -R,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
DMAEt Tllll
Penns. n, Passenger Station,
• PITTSBURGH, FA.
MANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to ono
hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for
F
Grist Mills, Saw Mi ll s, Blast urnaces, Facto.
ries, etc.
Give particular attention to :the construction
of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for
uprights, mulay and circular saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship
ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of
every description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Punier, in
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.
eOu r prices are low, our machinery manufactur
id of the best quality of materials, and warranted
n all cases to give satisfaction.
, tir - Orders from all parts of the country solici
ted and promptly tilled. felt-d& w
CARPETS, 'OIL CLOTHS, &C.
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
A new and
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Just received at the New Carpet Store of
MTarland, Collins & Co.
enetian Blind Trimmings,
An entirety new and complete assortment
just received at the
NEW CARPET STORE
II'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO
mb4
TAILORS.
DAUB Sr, CAPPIRL,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
185 SMITHFIELD STREET,
WICHAVE JUST RECE1 1' 1111) A
large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
tionsisting of
Cloths, Casslotores . , Vesting., &a.
Also, a large stook of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER
COLORS, NECK TIES and everything usually
kept by first-class Furnishing Stores. Orders
promptly executed. mh.s-Iyd
PORK PACKERS
OHARLES L. CALDWELL,
(Suocepoors to Su. Holmes & C 0,,)
PORN PAC IZ.,
Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Rama,
Smoked Beef, ia,c.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
deal 1-Iyd
PrFTSBITRCM, PA
OYSTERS, GAME. &C.
13 EISM'I.AIIGiLLI of
DEALER IN
OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME
POULTRY AND EGGS,
300 i.,113. - Ivrs.-
del-dtf Down entre.
WALL PAPER, &C
- --
TA pApErts, OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS
Wall Papers Jrom Sc to *4 per roll; Window
Shades from 10e to $6; OD Clothe from 700 to
•1,60 per yard Fane , Good in all i'aridiee, at
the
New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods Rouse
of FOERSTFR u SCHWARZ,
febla tetSmithtield street
DRIED FRUIT
-15 bush Dried Peaches, halves,
23 Apples,
ust received and , for sale by
}'ETZER & ARIVISTRON(I,
onrner of Market and I•'irst ats
POTATOES
-60 bushels choice Neshannocks,
200 do do Peach Blows
100 - do do Pink Eyea,
Just received and for sale by
FETZER Ai. ARMSTRONfI,
=Mit corner Alarket a ant 1 at,
ifitEVINED SUGARS—
1513 bble "A" and "B" Coffee Sugars,
20 do °rushed, Granulated and Powdered
Sugar—Now in store and for sale b
febli REY
M ER 4.BRCS..
128 and 128 Wood EL
" '
T',/ 1 : 00 , 1 ;eXts Fancy, Tenet and Soap,
'le more Ana lor gale by
REYMER. Ec BROS,
126 and 128 Wood gi
QB MS - 1K TIP T - A .111
quint'," lightlickht Vhamprig4
30 Cana Spark,l4 e licosetle.
.
In store 'ye:6ff/ ,iiihazu
.3 (JkS.JE:
.D 1 UGGI W.HOT,F.R ALE AND .RETAIE'ziDR AT'
in Foreign and Donteetto
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs and• YeYttiniery, ,
NO. 77 FEDERAL. ST •. T •
my:m-Iyd ALLEGHENY 061 . ! frA..
PITTSBURGH
STEAMBOAT FORGING;'
ANDREW KLOYAN....
kI ENP.I" PH (PPS, JR.,
eneral Partner!.
KLOMAN & P.HIPPS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
AINTUFACTURE BAR.UtON . ,
oral Rallway and Steamboat klorgint*
Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles. ato. r.
selo-tf
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS.
- •
A. 11. 1,) Y ctL Lwjir S
PLIMEIS AND GAS _FITTERS,
NO. 163 WOOD STREET,
Opposite Ftret Church, Pittsburgh; and
NO. 47 OHIO STItIIET, ALLEGHENY,
WEAR THE MAYOR'S OYitiOß.
ulst PS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
Lem: Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb
er's Material in general. 011 Refineries fitted up
in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with
Lead or Copper. louses fitted with Water and
(i.ka Fixtures. • '
4.1 - N. B.—Ali orders promptly attended ta;
ap3-lycl
. _ .
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
I, R. .
. .
rvine SUBSCRIBERS HAVE LtIILS"T
11. opened a very large anddeakrable stock'oi
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD`S, SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladles. and Gentlemens , Wear ; tine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Gooda,
SILVER-PLA'T'ED WARE,
Such as Castors, (lake and Fruit Baskets, ;
Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, eto.
HEINEMAN, PI EY RAN & SEIDLE,
dc2o 42 Fifth street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
vi,T if. HAVE ALWAYS ON 'LAND A
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make it our aim to gt - ve
satisfaction to all of our customer& Xt. Rohl
ateon of Liberty street, will have.the yaanage
-01 our business, with lull contrgibin.theltrewery.
Address all orders to SPEING.ha
Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JOS. SPENCER,
JAS. WRAY.
13utterlield .Sr., Co.,
Malsters and flop Dealers,
Bdeol -1 pt
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
RE NOW PREPARED TO RE
ceive urdera from the trade for all size- of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band acHorieShoe Iron
OF THE BEST QUALITY
Pitteburgli, :him. I, 1863
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
JAM .A li. 11,JFECNS illuM-18 C. LAZEdit
ILEtzettr,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Victoria,
1V1). 103 FIFTH STREET,
Collections and other legal business attended
to in Alleghnny, Washington, iireene, and ad
joining tot. tines. jar2s-2ind
HOUSEFURNISHING
UPHOLSTERY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, .14:ar Wood.
/111/h: SUBSCRIELERS AI N U lo` au.
TURR a nd keep coastantly cfn hand every
article In their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain f Cowl unto, Feather Beds, Mats
treBses of kinds: also, the celebrated Patent
spring, Beds. All kinds 01 r,hadea, Blinds and
l'lfst urea.
4.l — Trompt atte.ation given to all orders for tit,
ling and lxying down 4 'arpeta, ()II Cloths, sco.
octl7-Iya 1:(113ERT: ROENICK.
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD
ARV N'S
SUPERIOR CRACKERS,
LtME MANUFACTURERS.
To Builders and Contractors,
Ts 7 E ARZNOt"WFACTURING
asulor article
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET
F.E?,. /WC I 1..."ir C, C, AL 3r.J ,
Always on hand as usual
PLANING MILLS
AMES MILLLNGAR, AIONONGAIIE.
el LA I'LANINq MILL, would respeettuily
inform the public that he has rebuilt since the
tire, and having enlarged his establishment, and
tilled it wi th the newest and most approved
ma
eliinery,is now prepared to furnish tlooring and
planing ,ards, scroll sawing and re-sawing,
doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames,
mouldings, box making, &c.
SOUTH Prrrinaunaft, Sept. 7, 1867. ja2o
- - -
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Clare of the Franciscan Brothers.
r iiis INSTITUTION, SITUATItD IN
Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania,
about four mi les from Cresson Station, on the
direct route betweenPhiladelphianodPittaburgh
wan chartered in 1559, with privileges to confer
the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The
location of the College is one of the most nealthy
in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
mountains being proverbial for its • pure 'water,
bracing air, and picturesque.scenery.
The Scholastic year com&encthi on the FIRST
N DAY after the lath of and ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannottatirri home
between the Sessions. All til l ii - Iparatus neces
sary to Land Surveying,- .E ing; he.,
will .be furnished by the titution to the
Students.
Instruments/ Vocal Mimic forms no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
Tanga—Hoard and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance • Id.
Surveying and use of instruments, per an
num
21)
Clasical Snit Modern Languages, extra.... to
Students spending Vacation at the College.. 20
Reference can be made to the lit. Rev. Bishop
Domenee. Rt. Bev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia;
Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rev. Dr. O'Hara,
Philadelphia; Rev, Henry .Al'Laughlin, Phila
delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, liarrishurg.
N. B.—A hank runs daily to Lorretto from
Oressen.
se2. ,
Hey. E. A. 13E5E. SuraTior.
BLINN'S PATENT LAMP 011)31.N.E.Y
ULEANER.—No more ;Chititneits tsbke m
dr/cleaning. It cleans a ohininey with Out isaah
ing and is the only article in the market that
cleans a chimney; properlY; , ;Rir sae- it•the
principal Lainp Stores, and at the Lamp atisl
More of.
DATE -600 BUSH Plaktly -9,4=
Just received=and for itti4e bt , o'ti" ,
FIa•ZKR te.B.MSIVO
lurk '' o anier l4, 4 4 ett iM MV
10LOtra..-2WIMZS .._
AMILi'
1' Float' Jusirisbeliedizid•foi.
Jed
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1 "i ITLAllfell 1 , 1 7 7 "A
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-1:ST1 DiT~itTc IV.;
5T1008138012
JAMES P. rzar.narntoi,i
THo*.a.B N. OMEEAAR,
Special Paztuer.
IRON CITY FORGE,
WATER STREET,
WHEELING, VA
IRON WORKS
ja,clB-6md
PITTSBURCFII, PA
64 Fourth street
LIME,
BEST QUALITY OF
DICKSON, STEWART A, CO
WELDON'ikELLy,
Airmuwrthemmawmot
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SOZN' fi R HEgD, -
,comsgoitvga, cfmt
PODI XECIIIAZILAYP
PIG METAL AND - BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATERNT.. below Market,
Pri-rsittiEGn.
E".., • 13A-liratrY",
(Late Oaahler ofthildeiehanth , Bank,)
COMMTBSION MERGIIA.NT
NO. 11 SOUTH. NtA.INSTREET,
ST. Lours, mo.
ire ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID
AL --- to tilling orders for the , purchase of
Cotton, •Ffemp, To.kaceri; trlotir, Pork,
Bacon, Lard, Jeer, Ate.
• • , •• 4 1Orrams To--.lkerks, 'Banker, , and 'Merelus
rt. St. Louis gener ally-; John D. Scully, e
•
(.sAstiter, Pittsburre o :
Orders and cons =Mita respectfully solto •
and;prouipt returrisL . inade. •fan2l-I.st
iii.A.,;rgrquesesorr •' • ADAM AMNION
PATTERSON- Is AIIIION;
Coirstanlvicelon , Atierchants,
Flont!eud Grain and General Produce
6 Woact st., L'lSSsheigh, Pa—
Wa take pkasureSa.referrlxer to
the , f01k:444;
Plttalmrgh Rouses :, Chess,
Miriam
Sr. Co., Zug k
Palnfer, A..Eradler,' E. Ed:Miriam ft Uo., H.
Davis, J.k.. Wootivell; /fag: SPOullyam2e-t 4..;0 " J.
W. Spencer, L0ve.64,00 4 R. li. Jack ts.. Co
jt
GROCERS.
P. RirrmEn. E. of marina J =YAM
Late; at Rteketrorh;
RErYNER & BROTIfEREc.
[Sneeeseols to Rektner & Andersanj
1 1 1 719L.114.4...111, Dp.A.LEII43 is
Foreign Frulta,l Nuts, Confectionary,
sugars, FAT". Works, ac.,
NOB, 128 ANDII2B WOOD STRtaa',
PITTSBURGH.
.T A 711 4 VAXCEL Sr. co.,
WHOLES AtteßOG r ERS I
6.151 D XIS , I:PctIM!2B OP
WIN x, BRANDIES, EMS, &C.
• ALi3O,
Distillers and Dealers In
Fine Old Mgrunigahela Bye Whisky,
327 LIBERTY STREET,
rio7-Iyd PITTSBURGH, PA.
. sir . m 'Cr X.a IEI NT Y,
GROCER,.
NO. ,
PITTSBURGH, PA. •
mr22-IydAw .
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brass Works.
e. OADMAH7. n.. ortawpoaD,
Cadman ..fir) ' Crawford,
itanufaetitre arid keepe,6iiidantly on hand every
" vArletrot .
FINISH.ED.RRASS WORK.
BRASS CASTINDS of superior smooth- .
nese made to order.
TEAM-13,0AT WORK AND REPAIR
hag promptly attemled.to. Also, sole agent's
tor V, eatern Fennaylvania, for the Bale of
.NLARSIPS STYIIUN PIOIP, with Landsell's
/ rot/rover/lent tat/ached. i s let/10
J. & L Iit'STEEN,
•
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
ALL KAMM 'OP
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER.
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
Made atthe shortest notice.
Particular attention paid to fitttog up and ne•
pairing of OIL RT:FiIiERIF.S.
31 a. 34 Water Street, Bear Liberty.
ralllE MEMBERS OF THIS F. BE+
tog practical mechanics, of many years , ex
perienee in the business will ensure to give mils
isfaction in every respect.
.Vie are also agents
for Guild, Garrison w. t.4team Pumps for
water and oil. set-1 yd
STEEL WORKS
ILLA.O JONES. ',RAM L. BOYD.. Wlf 1.008.41.
Pittsburgh' 'Steal Works,
JONJES, 13.0 - irD Sr, CO.,
NANUPAOTIIFOLIP OP
Omit Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B
Steel Springs and
Oorner of Ross and Daft Streets,
P/TTSBURCI-H, PA.
GLASS WORKS
Urf-NNIZZOIrAIf..D. 01.11 . 4111N0W5/E:. - D. lIIMI3IOI
YI CIINSIINOII2,III • Or DUNCAN.
UNZIaNGH.A.M.S • pr. C 0.--P IT T
nummi CITY GLASS WcOltKS—Ware
41.nuse MA , Water street:Coed 466 loitir Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., three awn' below the Monon
gahela blouse, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City
Window fibula toruggistaqiiass - Ware and Arne
4.ican Con vex. Glen, lorParlor Windows, Church
and public buildings. ~• • . apt
WINES LIQUORS &C
. E. P. MIDDLETON,
IMPORT= OP
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.
• Also, sole proprietor of the
01,1) WILEA'r
No. 5 North Front St..
Inhl.4.lyd PHILADELPHIA, YA.
J.A.0013- -
FOREIGN 'WINS - AND LIQUORS,
160 sHITVI:FIEX.D STREET !
Three doors abovii atti
IrCOB KELLER WOULD DIVA
Paddenlar attention io hie ateakof German
Wince awl French Brandies, wbielLhaa been se
lected and iniported by himself. Fainiliei and.
Churches could depend on obtaining at his
tablishment the best andpurest of Wines. Pure
.i.dquors of allicinds,'equal:to any Lathe city, al.
ways on hand. Aiso, Pius 01d Ilya./Whialyyt WWI
the bCft Beatified Wenungahnla, OC3O
14.raTICY W. REAVATOISOkar 0024.
Foreign Brandies,Virmes-and Girsts
•
filiokberry, Raspberry.: Wild Oheny,and- haln
ger bi.andies, Old kbmougahela, Rye,
her. Whiskies, ..bkrsfim Rum, soh.i
NO: 88 , 1_,IXIMUTIT - err - me.
. Opposite Fourth itir4it,
. : - FITT311118011,•PA..
ifirl - fotelef Tavernr sad Is!tmlO p s supplipd a
moder Ate profits f. Gra* ' mr2vika
•
13. Xx. 4.13335,
PHOTOGRM 3 4I9 -AR,111.13T,
46 and 48 - St Clair Street,
PITTSBUSEiIit , :: .
itai
irt 7-ATER, LATURICS,
V V Lite Size qtylut
laths air, etc. :3", pgrapl3ls viltheldintisaapg,
&ALI:noel( Itackgzeueila.. ~ A vvry- t ypea.l ktboto=
graPig Albtitha, iiilt , Pr4949fVeßt b:Atioy BttiCi a.
adapted to the Phiiitogra..lo.beeineaq leggy „
. , .
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NOTARY: <PUBLIC,
I 59 FOU:II7# entgagg
hours-from Stp..th.f to' kit, fti.
uly2o .
.lso lu'fle., 6014. and '4lOO Boxeic Softies,
and .07AsXs. Sawa 011 -sizes for Botehr, - Pablis
1 ii4fe -
"4itlblereitidleS known.
~ ;
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"Not dall&aftMato_ tbe llumsti , Estally.
"Rats comeotaat...tasir holes to dle."
4aflold Wiuder ti o,latie sim,m,
aliMigt;
Dah I* im - Tolifid IletOras Avery
eifill tßaWataa 111 01 altsvorthlmoritaltstlons.
1 , o 4 ) that `CPFTABAOI-14a4lJetYLOI1g1tokaloa.
:Betlelgail Ilas/emajhboistowilalye.
. h - ilitolddresa ,:, ~- : :m.lrm,*4 ItlllairAit.
7,4,rakuclpatt.lhet&l73 a lifer.-
1 .
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J. F. DAY . •
T. B. HAYDEN.
r.
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DAY . "
succe......
M I OII7PAC4IIRIERS, rietiorterelled Deer
des Le Saddle • '()Dash '
seater and , Oeniage'' Nci . •' ;Wolk
admit sign oft e • • rbri*fi.Pittaalrit
BANKS AND BANKERS.
' F ir uz
= E
'THIRD NATIONAL BASK
Having organized under the National Cu nay
'Act, le tie* prepared_to do a
General_Banking Business.
Depows received, Allehenge, on .tilivpriricipst
cities er t he / WO ' l eg-
AND SOLD,
And colleetiotui made in every accessible
part of the country.
Office for the prevent, funtil the completion of
the New Banking Souse corner of W oat street
and Virgin alley,) In the Bank-big Bea* of the
' 'Denim sAlrnircile
NO, 110 Eaixsaitlaticact
Opposite the Guidon House.
ornwrons:
Wm. E. Schmertz, A. Harlde,
Bell, Alex. Bobtail),
S. Ht. Hartman, Homy Ouse*, /
L. Morgenstern, it. Gee.
ADA REINERAN. I Prest.
R. 0. SCHlLltlrrz, Uash.pro tem. mh7-2md
ili• HOLMES . liONlil, II • A ti. aRS
is 'and Exeletnge , Brokers ann Eludes in
• otos; Drafts,' Acceptances, AloldeSilver and
ank Notes. Exchange on •DM .Z l 4 l erri and
''Weatern pities constantly for Sale.
• Collections made' In all the ettlee'tkitotghout
the United States.. Deposits reoetvedin par funds
or current paper, No. 67 Dlgket Meet, between
Thlid 'and Fourth street's. , '
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
65 FOURTH STREET. '
QI3dI;TEIi,EfI IN 186E4
OPEN DAILY, PROMO TO
.also, on Wednesday and Satur..diy'eVeninik,
Lam May list to lloyemberlat, from I tog o'clock
and from November Ist to May LO, from 6to 8
o'clock.
,
Deposits receivednf all some not lee s Ulan Otji
Dca.b.su, and a dividend of the.profits-aecdared
twice a year, In June and Decesaber,Anterests
has been declared semi-annually, in June and De
cember since the Rank we* orgaffinkl; at - thereto
of six per cent, a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the
same interest from the lint days of June and De
cember, compounding twice .a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or even to,present
his pass book. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules
and
the offic Regulations, e furnished gratis, on application
to .
rasenmerr.
GEORGE AL.BREE.
VIOH PILEBIDMITEI.
James McAuley, James B. D. Meeds,
John 11. Shoenbeger, Wm. Douglas, •
James Herdnian, Isaac I}l. , Pemuock,
Peter A: Madeira, James Shidle,
Wm. 3. Anderson. John B. 111 , F$Ablen,
A. M. Pollock, M. D. JohnG. Bikikeien,
TR.OI3TERS.
Calvin Adams, Henryziamoh,.
John O. I3inilley, John
George Black,
11.111Burgwin, John Ore
Alonzo A. Oarrar, Robert Robb, .
Charles A. Colton. Henry L. Ringwilt,
John brans, Win. E. Solimerti,
Benj. L. Fahneatook, Alexander Symer,
John J. Gillespie, Alexander Timlie,
Wm. S. Haven, Wm. Yeah*,
Peter H. Hunker, Isaac Whittiery
Richard Rays, Wm. r..Wetra.larti
Janltle O. Kelly, . cluisti.tut,lreapr.
El2CkratT2l4 ANT. 74-eakinrwra.. -
AiI:UR - LES A. 003LTONs • •
PHILADELPHIA CARDS
cues. AUGER
J. RODMAN RICZCJ3
. MAG-rEM & •lIICJIVS,
Importers arid dealers Hi -
CLOTHS, CASS MERE% SATINiTTS.
VostDxse t Tailors , Tx - bumf:Jag%
kr_eulicvzr svrrnEm'r.
PHILADELPHIA. ,t
N - 0,255
0ca0.41
Wit BRICE & QO.,
Produce and Provielculdt
COMMISSION JARROW%
410. 15 South W teithk;,
PIMA.
SlEir - Liberal advances made oniSi*guments
when required. imiyclyd
GEORGE GRAk.NIV,
Manufacturer and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
/n every description of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STRIET,
myl-tyd
O. A. VAN KIRK & 004
x.ebrurecTurisua OD
OAS FIXTURES AND crLuvriztiEits,
Patent Improved
LatTELSIOR AND PATENT
PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS,
Eland Lamps, Colusara3,
6.ltzsacroxis,
No. 517 Arch Street, niladelphie.
klanutaatory, Franktord,
PnllB. -
14 goods warranted. firt.lyd
LONGCOPE & PEARCE
MaSaiifitetUrera and Importer:poll'
'ht S' YURATISIM 'GOODS,
AND TAILORS TRIAINCINGS,
No. 10 South Fourth •Street,
m • I-1 d
,PELIZADELPRLA.
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS &C
E/1.416 - IDr..a. CA-31E0 , T30Z71 1 MI 3E,
NO. 350 4.INEHAN'N STREET,.
Nest to Pennsylvania Passenger 'Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR,'
_
, A VINO VAECEN AND PIT Irpn
I . with all the modern improv • thls pop.
filar resort, the subscriber is prepared to serum
=Mate his old customers and the .public. gener
ally, with the best the market attbrdi: ,ggaters
will be served up in every variety Of styleturing
the season. His Wines, Liquors' and Alas he
Mehl confident in recommending them to the pub ,
Ile for their excellence.
°an, Bucket and Shell Oysters recelvdidally,
and sold wholesale and retail. my 20.1 • d
Co IT Et 0
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH.
T ind -SUBSCRIBED. A.NNQtTNCES
to the public that he is In daily - reed .t of
FRESH SHELL and OAR . OYST
&a., and b prepared to accommodate-,the. as
of thin old and well-known hone - 61,11*h very
thing inthe eating and line-at thethort.
eat notice.. JO SH4 LeEB,
1191,114 yd , kmatetor.
!.YOUNG'S EATING SA VON,
Coiner of Irtmtn Ally
. ;. RaU Wear, • • •
•Where OYSTERS . and isti thu deitemitcyr of the
season Fill be /served up In the-most
_paintahie
• ELI YOUSG, •
,ocia , corner Virgfn.Alley and'Stritihtypld at.
POLLOIIALLBILLIMDSA.
(2t AßDNEß , icbtailielditid his
old friends and customers that. be: itlattßao Da
found at his_old stand, APOLLO RALL, en.
trance on Fourth street— littmaallynakai hand
the bort guality orLagerlieer, anddn9opneatton
with the half,: a well appahated b el.egoon,
ootAttr good:tables, hula atilt
kimer4 t 4t . 4l24 •P*O,:.:lLlfrollxcHnliiiEntuth at.
4Lf-ifejwakrourt4;„,, A...z.AYANT
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