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    „Lai tIPROSPECTUS FOR 1864
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PITTSBURGH POST
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For the increased and increasing prosperity o
4 the
PITTSBURGH POST.
- We are desirous of returning our acknowledg
.e menta to its numerous patrons. DUring the
past year it has
Largely Increased its Circulation
Notwithstanding organized efforts to
122011!
, The present. year brings with it, not the
SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION
A 8 our Administration so frequently promised
nor have those in power given any
EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY
OR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT
Their principal efforts have been devoted to
schemes for
Continning Themselves in Power,
This Fall they will be
11F-FORE '1"1_1P, 3i:C3P..T,JE
For trial, and we are desirous of speaking of
their stewardship to as
M . A. N le" FL V.. A. lE) E: IL S
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,
=Ell
RESTORATION OF THE UNION;
It will confine itself to the discussion of
PUBLIC QUESTIONS,
And have no connection whatever with
schemes or 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
saving of our
REPUBLICAN SYSTEM;
Thereii no party in the country anxious to save
it but the. Democratic ; and in order that it shall
BE PRESERVED THE SUCCESS
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
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT
Particular attention will be given to the News
Department of the Yost; we shall labor to obtain
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
AL IVL -EL I
While equal industry Will be exercised in our
MISCELLANEOUS AND
LOCAL DEPARTMENTS
Its Commercial Department
Will be entrusted to one who is every . way qual
ifled fora proper discharge of his duties ; it will
be conducted Lu an
HONEST MANNETC,
Intended to inform the public of honest and fair
dealing, giving no countenance or encourad
ment to dishonest dealings.
Pit. .11.3 Eft :
DAILY EDITION,
Per year
" month
MEM
To agents per hundred copies
SATURDAY MORNING POST,
Single Subscriptiop
In Olaf:4l.ot
Si • fg 'ten
" 6 " twenty, one to getter 25
torty. • f . ' 2O
r.:,St j.: t fii-400 Mildred
STEAMSHIPS
a:•-:em from Queenstown and Live roli
rut?. Frit Pomk
Iron Steamships of the Can
c._ ' I.ard Line,
SIDON,
H EC LA,
Will aall from Liverpool every alternate TIT ES-
D.l I', from - queenetown every alternate
Y. DUNES DAY, and from New York every
ai~ernate WEDNESDAY.
National Steam Navigation Company.
LOUISIANA,
ERIN, PENNSYVAN.I.A,
W,Il sail from Liverpool..and gneepatoe/r4 as
at, ,%e, (forming , a weekly line,)'anil front New'
I.,rk every alternate SATLIKDA:SC,..teerage
!' , wage from New York, $4l Currency)New York, .itae Gold or eqkliValtant in:Ourrency,
Pai.sengera forwarded to l'aria atul all I.lnnn
Porta at very low rates.
Also, by the old Black *tar Line of lirsti class
elloper sniling vessels, fare from Liverpclol +5.34
Currently. To Liverpool $2O liurredcry. Sight
dr:dts for sale payable in any port of Lurripe.
For Passage apply to WILLIAMS sc. (11)110N,
t.'ulton St., New York, or
THOS.RATTIGAN, AO' ,
No. 122 Monongahela House , Wales et.,
- 411 - 26-Iyd Successor to Time. Roan.
Liverpool, New York and Phira
(INMAN)
STE:ALISHIP LINE.
NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC.
TILE UNDER S' I faEl
hating been appointed agent for
the above line of Steamera vine
111 r. John Thompson, declared,
the business of the line here, hereafter
be carried on at No. 66 Smithfield 'street, near,
Fourth, where all appliektlcrns atiOtild be made.
Tue Steamers of this line are among tilt meat
magnificent afloat, and run direct between ver
pool and New York, sailing every week.
the undersigned is also agent for TAysCiLTT , S
celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the Line
of London Packets, by both of which lie ke pre
p Ired to bring out passengers at very low rates.
st:;11 Drafts for any amout on any part of
Europe for sale. Appl to D. O'NEILL,
Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield
area t, Pittsburgh, l'a. ,
Passage from England and Ireland.
i:3 0 0 .
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
THOMAS H. B.ATTtAN,
EUROPEAN AGENT o. 122
- t-ti.r Monongahela House, Pittq urgh,
Pa., is prepared to bring out or
bring out or send back passengars from or 0 any
p.trt of the old country, either by steam Or sail
ing pockets.
sIGHT BONIIS FOR SALE, payable to any
port of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Gincinnall R ail
road. Alao Agent for the old I3lack Star Line
of Sailing I I acketa, and fur the lines of Steam
ers sailing between New York, Liverpoo4 (Hace
gow and Galway.
Janti-iya TILOS. H. RATTIGAN.
Real Estate Savings Institution
6„ITATEMEINT OF THE C ONDITION
i 7 of the above institution, Saturday, April
34111, 1864:
Amount of Deposits 8150,378 68
Amount interest due de-
positors May lut 3,674 08
Amount Contingent Fund 6,628 96-4198,681 87
ASSETS.
First Liens on Real Est'tes 99,3= 67
S. 6-20 Bonds at par.. 61,400 00
U. S. Debt Cer. and Notes 15,409 16
Accrued interest not col
lected 1,589 67
Deice Furniture 160 00
Cash on hand 22,809 27,4160,681 67
The undersigned Auditing Committee have
examined the books of the lnstitutidn, the
bonds and securities, and counted the malt, and
have found the above statement to be coirect.
H. CHILLS
N. VOEGHLT,
W. B. COPELAND.
Pittsburgh, May 24, 1864.
Ai - Deposita received DAILY and .\,'"F.RY
SATURDAY EVENING. Intareat paidat SIX
PER CENT. per annum.
TRUSTEES t
ISAAC JONES, President,
lion. Thos. M. Howe, Hon. J. K. Moorhead,
Win. H. Smith, C. U. Hussey,
Wm. B. Copeland, Jacob Painter,
Harvey Childs, Nicholas Yoeghtly.
Office, 63 Fourth Street.
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
m y7-dtf&3tw
SILVER PEARL SOAP.
driKUMPTON & CO, 367 LIBIPItTY
‘.,/ STREET, sole proprietors and man dfact ur
crii for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana,
Illinois and Missouri. Also manufac turers ol a
superior article of PALM, GERMAN, (Dula:
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 iu mind has neither Potash, Sal; Llme
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 'Nvaahed,
with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil
ing or half the rubbing, which of coursk saves
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soapemoves
Greese, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Print° s' Ink,
Smoke and the worst Bilge Water,Stains inst ant-,
ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro
testing windows carpets and furniture from
suds an
d slops. it imparts a brilliancy to Plate,
Jewelry, Glassware, Enamdled Paintings and
Patent Leather immediately, and fbr cleaning
Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the
bath and particularly for shampooning, the Sil
ver Pearl Soap lea perfect luxury. In a word
all who have tried its superior qualities ac
koowleilge it the greatest discovery of the age..
This Company respectfully ask a trial from all
who are interested, and in every case will refund
the price of the same should it fall to accomplish , 1
what we claim for it.
Sold at five cents per pound in fifty pound
boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe
ny*, Birmingham and city residences tree of
charge. Directions for use on all packages.
Liberal discount to the trade.
Dderchauts from abroad will do well to give
CR I ..11PTON CO., a call, 367 Liberty street,
opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot.
Ake - Beware of all imitations. None genuine
unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Shell.
as secured by the inventor by National copyright.
mh2-tf
FOREIGN FRUIS ,TNOTS,
200 boxes Oranges, prime,
100 do Lemons,
100 (rails lvica Almonds,l
10 bales Bor. Almonds,
60 bags Tarragona Almonds,
60 do Sicily Almonds,
76 boxes Shelled Almonds,
30 bags English Walnuts,
25 do Brazil Nuts,
30 do Filberts,
200 do Pea Nuts,
6000 Cocoa Nuts,
In store and landing, and for sale by
REYMER S BROS.,
mhd 126 and 12E1 Wood at
Black Diamond Steel Works ,
PITTSI-3URC;H, PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
MANIIPAVORERE4 OP
Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel,
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes.
Warranted equal to any imported ur manufac
tured in this country.
OPPICLI AND WARZHOLISR,
149 & 151 First and 120 et.. 122 Second ate,.
febl6-Iyd PITTSBURGH.
sArt, BUSH. SEED BUCKWHEAT,
N L Y 15 bbls. Dried Apples.
1000 bush. Ear Corn,
1500 bush. Oats.
300 bbls. Gaff Mills Flour.
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON A. AMNION
jels No. 0 Wood sta.
10 FIRKINs PRIME FRESH BUT.
ter,
100 bbls Potatoes,
1000 bush Oats,
200 bbls Family Flour,
In store and for eale by
.PATTERSON & AISIMON,
No. 6 Wood at.
NOW
relllE LATEST •STYLES OF SILK
_II. and cloth Mantillas Sacquea, Talmaa, Cir
culars, &c. Also, Cloaking Cloths of all shades,
Shawls and Dress Goods. Selling cheap for.
cash. Call and see, at 11.. J. LYNCH'S,.
96 Market Street, between Fifthand Dianlood. -
Jel6
W.A.N
- -
100 ?
Jac _s 2" rem O oTi; Miewspa l p l e ri rs T o li r
anythiag that has once been wgiting or Printing
paper, for which the highest price will be paid
at our Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 33
SMITHFIELD STREET.
jel6-Imd C. P.' INTAIIKLt & CO.
TO BLAST FURNACES.
WROUGHT I RON' TWYRRS,
Fox sale by
EL-PrOrRVES & SON,
South and •pet . ll4 Philadelphia.
DLANDRAVII-Ark, OARDEN
. Seeds, ' Onliser'Settie, 'Buckeke Garnett,
Mtn - Peach Bloiranotatoes; re
eiveirand for tale-b 51,1
MOMI „NG
spa N0..12 -
"-"Eit .ar:
v A d k -Biaiiio J I r 0 C I atror p
Sma,. - We l itmit 4l32s A e t , ads
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THE 11 .99 1- ' -- P117513114011. MONDAY_ MORNING, lULY 25, Jaiiir
1.861.,‘ 1865.
W TER • t ANGERfuItIT.
N ANDS TOV EM 11 13 11. 14TH
Pennsylvania Central Railroad
IfFyi: DAJI,X . MAINS.
KEDAR,
OLYDIPU,
_DOT Al1(10111-MODATION TRAIN
leaves the passenger Station daily, (except Sun.
day,i.lit 6 50 a. m., stopping at all stationa be
Pittsburgh and Phlladelplga, and making
direct connection for New York at I'hiladalphia.
'IIIE TliltA)llGH MAIL TRAIN leave's
the Passenger Station every morning, (except
•Su fula y , l fo 242 only,ntswincipitl
S4htionri, mid Making direct connections at liar•
risourg for fialtimore and Washington, and for
fiew.York via Philadelithla.
rilLutlcen FXYH tay'YTdlN leaves doily,
at stopping only at principal sta
tions, making direst connection at Harrisburg
for Baltimore. and Washington, and for Now
York V.l3.A4entown Route and Philadelphia.
Tlik: FAST.LINE, Ins.Ves the Station daily,
(except Sunday,) at B.Sb p. stopping only at
princlptiT StatiOns ' connecting at Harrisburg for
Haltinloreand NV ashington, and at Pluladelphix
for New York.
JOHNSTOWN ACUOIVLMODATION TRIAN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. in.,
stop-
Ding at all Stations, and running as far as Cone
maugh.
FIRST ACCO)TMODATION TRAIN forWall'a
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 020 a.m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
11 to a. in. •
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
•W all's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
3 50 p. N.
I , NYORTI'I ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wail's Station leavea (fatly, (except Sunday,) at
OU I): in.
THE 0.1413R0H 'MIEN leaves Wall's Station,
every Stunts., at 50a a. in.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 %LS p. m.
AKRIVE IN PITTSBURGH. AS PtiLLOWS
Baltimore Express 12 23 p.
Philadelphia Express t 25 p. m
Fast Line 12 50 a. m
Through :hall Train 12 20 a. m
Johnstown Accommodation lo 53 a. in
Ist Wall's Station Accommodation._ 6 15 a. ni
2(1 Wall's Station Accommodation-- 8 35 5. in
ad Wall's Station Accommodation 1 55p.
Rh Wall's Station Accommodalion.... S 55p.m
Baltimore - Exprimie wall arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 125 p. In. on Mondays,
TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and. Express Train East, and wIJJi Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West,
TRAINs FUR E I 44TSBURGCOIIII.ett at Cres
son with Express Ttlis and Mail Train West,
Find with Through Acoominoaation and Express
Train East.
The Trafteling public mill Lind it greatly to
their interest, in going East or West, to travel
by tho Perrusylvaula Xrtilroad, as the automata
dations now offered eannot he surpassed on any
other route. The road Is ballasted with stone.
and is entirely tree front duet, see can promise
satety, ape( d sod contort to all who may In% or
this road with their pat Inn age.
TO NEW Yofik
PHILADELPHIA
HALTLMUhE
LANCANTEP,
HARRISBURG...
• • •
Baggage Cheek& to ail Stallone on the Penn
SyWanin keilroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti
morn and New York.
Passengers puichaslng tickets in cars c 111 be
charged au access according to distance traveled
to addition to the blatant rates, except from Sta
tions where the CitMpany One no Agent.
NoTII eaan or loss ' the Company will
hold themsOves responsible for persomal baggage
only, and bar an amount not exceeding $lOO.
A. B. An Omnibus Line hat been employed to
aunvoy Ibtassen,gers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
Fur Tickets apply to
J. ST - EWA liT, Agent,
At the P. Ti. R. Passenger station, on I.iL.E.tty
and (.4 rant atreete.
1864. w 1864.
FL WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
ti AND AFTER MAY 13th, 1563,
trains run as follows, viz :
Lesve
Pittstig. FDr (M.Pgo. ForC'ler'd. ForliTheePg
Expzesa Luv a. a . 1.00 a. tn. I.MI a. tn.
Express 1.10 p. m. I.lop. in. 1.10 p. tn.
0.30 a. m. 6.10 a. in.
Arrive Pitteburgh,
P., k.W. l 1t'y..2.20 6. ni., 3.20 p. rO., 7.00 p
m., 7.60 p. m.
a. P. R. 11....2.10 a. m., 3.60 p. tri., 6.06 m.
AokyommouAriuN TRAIN
LxeTe Allegheny
For Alliance. lorN. B. Fox N. U. :for Men'e
2.10 p. m. 9.16 a. rn. 6.40 a. In.
12460 nx. 3.50 p. ox. 3.60 p.
4.40 p. nx.
6.50 P. ox.
Arrirc Allegheny
,
P., F. W. te 1i , y..1.20 a. m., 8.2“ 2.36 p
DT_ 4.50 p
9.30 n. ru.
(ID). PARKIN, Agent.:
Ilnlnn Passenger :Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A. t.z. tr‘ SS ELBER RY, Agent,
Allegheny City.
inyln P. MY ERS,rien. Ticket Agent,
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R.
k!iu in nle r Arran ire rae t.
chN;AND ANTER IHONDO.Y, MAY :41),
Inea, Tralue will leave the Lwpot, corner of
Hoes and V. ater fitrects, FIS rOLOWii:
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mail to and lion' U'ntown. 9 Ba a. tn. 600 p. L u.
Express 3 40 p. En. 9 33 a. m.
let llPlCeesport Are ht. tt 00 a. tn. 650 a. m,
6 h a. m. 2 ig". p.
Ist Port Perry " ou a. m . tl 30 n.
Braddock's 4 :5 p. m. 5 40 p. m.
Sunday Church Train to
and from illrkeesport. 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a..m
For tleketa apply to GEO. isouriroN, Agt..
W. ti. t.,Tur 1, Supt. apao
PITTSR,:.RCHI, PA.
sratE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND
' mdst successful BUSINESS MAN'S 11.0.4,
LE(..iE In the,United States,
./Fir - Studenis can enter and review at any times
CIRCULARS containing full Information sent
PREIS of charge to any address on application to.
the Principal,.. JENKINS &. SMITH,
deg-lawdacy Pittsburgh, Pa
THE HOVVE SEWING MACHINE.
Invented 11N45. Perfected 11,164.
ECEI VED TRIBUTE FROM ALL
KlLother se+ing Mach Ines, at the World'a ginger Fair,
1662, while the ginger Sewing Machine recerved
au honorable Mention on its merits; and Wheel
er Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Cir
cular Rook." The Bowe Sewing Machine, was
awarded a pr'tmium (to an English Exhibitor,)
an the best for , all purposes on exhibition. Our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work on the lightest and heaviest fain ice.
Soh' and rented at Noe. 12 Ia 14 lt.t. Clair street
A. M MoOREGOR.
Agent.
my2o-d3taw,ly
p. , ;KLEI6 KETC I-IUP AND Farr;
100 doz X gallon and quart Pickles,
ao do pint Pickles,
20 do English Pickles, assorted,
goo do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pinta,
1 2 0 do Pepper 'Sauce,
20 do Cuniberland Sauce,
10 do Worcesteshire Sauce,
6 do Walnut Ketchup;
6 do .15.1.uahroon Ketchup,
20 do Imported French Mustard,
60, do Imitation do do
Just received and for sale by
REYPITER & BNOS.,
126 and 120 Wood at.
I? .4,181N8, PRUNES AND CUR.
RANTS—
f,OOO pkgs. pinch and Layer Baleful+, in whole
half and quarter boxes,
50 mats Seedless Raisins,
25 kegs do do
au casks mime 7ante Currants,
60 kegs French Prunes and Plums,
25 boxes do do
Just received and for sale by
REX.M.ER h 8R05..,
mhB 126 and 128 Wood st.
A LARGE LOT OF
Congress Tobacco;
- . Baltimore Spun Tobacco,
Navy Pounds
• aright: • "
t ut aAitd Dry Smoking Tobacco,
Pfne-Cut
Snnortide
ve Ppe C ut -
At tcllooolaZsa' Kitts, IiAER'S.
• Wqrsi street
Imo ORB ;AND GAITEIRS AT
lEriatf23lol664 Bograurp,s ,
Ar3r:Yi: r4arket
-
RALIROADS.
11..ETUP.NING TRA.U.:S
GENESI
THE PITTSBURGH,
RETURNING
ELTFRNINci
STOCK BROKERS
*-T; 13. CA~YDAY,
NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT BOND AND MORTGAGE,
REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
t.ttlee.Toßea' Buildin:g, over "Int eroal Rev
enue rooms . ," between M., ac M. and BlechArtice
lixrdre,
No. 67 FOURTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH
PAPER MANUFACTURERS
s. B. &
Manufactnret a and Bealen. in
1300 c ,L - E.a-r lt,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
nava cruov et - 1
.10R037 NO. 27 13TOOD STILEF.T, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA_
irdreaan paL7 for RAGS. aps
• LAMPS, OIL, &C.
LIJC~N' OAT, WOrra2C-.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OP •
PURE WRITE REFINED
Ci .I=l. 13 0 1%.7' oa ts ,
&Alice, ROI LIBERTY STREET,
myS-soad PITTSBURGH, PA.
HOUSE CARPENTERS
CURTIS a STELN
BIIIIICE-AL
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY,
Between Wood and Liberty streets.
1'111:31313(111, PA.
*a-Orders solictted and promptly attended to
ALDERMEN.
FitANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. 81 FLFTA STREET.
Ala - Collection of accounts and all legal busi
ness promptly attended to. se2iyd
LOAN OFFICES.
LOAN 01 4- WIC)EI,
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
No. 100 SMITRFIRI.D ST.,
PITTSBURGH
Near the corner of 6th,
ONEV IN LARGE AND SHALL
quantities loaned 04/ arid Silver, Ina
monde, 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.
HC111:1! from 7 A. M. to 10 P. E.
J a. 30
ENGINE BUILDERS.
12 JO
10 60
10 to
6 60
7 6,
wE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
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___ --, And will continue to make it our aim to give
-- - _........,. - ==.,---
CO _,-= I satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. It obt.
1 Watson of Liberty street, will ha . ve the manage.
WM. Bi. FABER & .1 of our business, nit)/ full control in the Brewery.
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,, Address all orders to SPENCEB & APICAA,
Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
SJ3,
Iron .IPounders • JOS. PENCE
H,
eein-lyd JAS. lIVKAY.
General Machinists and Boiler Makers, '
Co.,
NUAIt T3l
. Butterfield Sr.
Penna. R. ft" Pass 11
enger Station,
MANUFPITTSBURGH, PA. Holsters and Hop Dealers,
ACTURER ALL KINDS OF '
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one
hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for WATER STREET,
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Facto- &lee 1-1 yd WH.F.E.LING, VA.
ries, etc.
Give particular attention to :the construction
of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for IRON • WORKS.
uprights, mulay and circular saw mills.
Have also on band, finished and ready for ship- ORMSBY IRON WORKS
meat at short notice. Engines and Boilers of
every description. f ,
Also, furnish IRdleis and Sheet Iron seperately, Wharton Brothers & Co.,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pullies in
every variety, and continue the manufacture of ARE NOW PREPARED TO RE"
Woolen Machinery and .Machine Cards. ii - 5... cei - ve orders from the trade for all sizes of i
eOu r prices are low, our machinery manufactur
id of the hest quality of materials, and warranted Guide Hoop, Es:take, Band &Horse Shoe Iron
n all cases to give satisfaction.,
Orders from all parts of the country solid- OF THE BEST QUALITY. I
ted and promptly tilled. feel-,1&.w ... . . _
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroideted Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
A new and
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Duet received at the New Carpet Store of
MTarland, Collins & Co.
mh-1
Venetian Blind _Trimmings,
An entirely new and complete assortment
Just received at the
MEW C,A.RJE9ET SPOIR
M'FARLAiiD, COLLINS & CO
mho
TAILORS
DAUB .Br, CA.I"I'3IL,
MERCHANT. TAILORS,
185 SMITHFIELD STREh:T,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of
Clothe, Caestrnerea, Vesting's, Lo
Also, a large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER
COLORS; NECK TIES and everything usually
kept by first-class Furnishing Stores. Orders
Traniptly.executed. mhs-Iyd
PORK PACKERS
CHARLES L. OALDWELL,
(Suoceeeore to Jaz, Holmes tc. 00.,)
P 0 Et li. F' .A. CIC F_', 11 ,
Dealer In Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hama,
Smoked Beef, &o.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
deoll-lyd
- OYSTERS, GAME. &C.
JA.IIIIES ..DI'L,AItiGIEEL . IN
' DE/I.LEB. IN
GYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME !
-POULTRY AND EGGS,
1100 LI73ERTY saatiuirr,
del-Stf Down stairs.
WALL PAPER, &C
%VALI: PAPERS, OIL CLOTH'S,
WINDOW SHADES, FARM' GOODS
Wall Papers trent as to $3 ;,er roll ; Window
Shades from 100 to $6; 011 Cloths from 700 to
$1,60 per yard; FanoY Good in all varieties, at
the
New Wall Paper & Fancy Goiv4 House
or E'OERSTER is SCHWARZ,
lebla t 64 Smithfield street
D RIEDii.
ViT
-15 bush Dried Peaches, halves,
25 " " Apples,
Just received and for sale by
FETZER a. ARMSTRONG,
je7 oorner of Market and First sta.
POTATOES
-50 bushels choice Neshannocks,
200 do do Peach Blows
100 do do Pink Eyes,
Just recelvedand for sale by
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
corner Markets dPI et.
REFINED SUGARS-
1641 bble "A" and "B" Coffee Sugars,
20 do Crushed, Granulated and Powdered
Sugar—Now in store and for stile by
REYDLBR es - BROS„,
feb27 128 and 128 Wood st.
IioLLET SOAP—
100 boxes Duaey, Toilet and Soap,
In store and for sale by
mb4 RLTROZR & BROS..
12.6 and 128 Wood at
50 w i f ... :E . 244 .r aUga, AND
giarklteg B Moselle.
In store and for salaa m.
RICTEEEETSON
nALoun. nalutsr.s. - • ow 18! LOUR
barrels received and frit salaby
.rETZER ai ARMSTRONG,
'ols' corner Market end First eta.
NINTH. WARD, PITTSBURGH.
ANUFACTVRE BAR IRON, GEN
/NAL era! Railway and Steamboat Forginga,
Paiiihnger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, &c.
aelo-tf
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS.
13 :LI NC et: - . IF: AV N S
PLUMBERS AND GAS FriTERS
NO. 165 WOOD STREET,
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and
NO. 4: 01110 STREET, A.L.LEGIIE.NY;
NEAR TEE MA:VOR,!B OFFICE.
PUMPS, HYDRANTS , SHEET LEAD,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb
er's Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted np '
in the most approved manner. Tanks lined - with
Lead or Copper. houses fitted with Water and !
(ins Fixtures.
.SYN. B.—All orders promptly attended to. 1
yd
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.;
I."o7Le"d u ."%sercylflrgi'eT2des%AalletojjXr
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD 8, SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladies' and Gentlemens' wear ; tine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
SlL , Virt..ll-1 2 1,A.P1EMI
Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, I
Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, eta.
REINEMAN, METRANI, SEIDLE,
de2o 42 Filth street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1353
JAMA..3 H. HOPKINS THOM.A.B 0. LAZF.AIt.
lioplclnt3 1-azear,
AT T 0 RNEYS-AT-LAW,
Victoria,
Collections and other legal business attended
to :n Greene, and ad
joining counties. jan2.s-2mil
HOUSEFURNISHING.
UPHOLSTERY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood,
ritrinE SUBSCB.I.BERS M AN U PA C.-
T 11. and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Orriarnente,
Curtain floods, comforts, Feather Beds, Mat
tresses 01 all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All land 4 of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
44 - Prompt attention given to all orders for lib•
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c.
octl7-Iyd ROBERTS a LOENICILL
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD
MARV" N'S
SUPERIOR CRACKERS,
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
a superior article of
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 508 LIBERTY STREET,
FAL MIX I I.,s'ljr CI 0 42i. Ma ,
1.1 AMES MILLINGAR, MONONGAIIE-
al LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully
inform the public that-he has rebuilt since the
tire, and having enlarged hie establishment, and
tilled it with the newest and moat approved ma
cldnery,i3 now prepared to furnish flooring and
planing, /arda, scroll sawing and re-sawing,
doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames,
mouldings A box making, &c.
SOUTH PITTSBUIta El, Sept. 7, 1867. jaoo
P/.1 PSBURGH, PA
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, 1
Under Clare of the Franciscan Brothers. I
INSTITDT,TON, SPIIIATED IN
Lorretto, Cambria County. Pennsylvania, ,
about tour miles from Cresson Station, on the
direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
was chartered in 1869, with privileges to confer
the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The
location of the College is one of ;he most nealthy
in Pennsylvania--this portiotioir the Allegheny
mountains being proverbial ter its pure water,
bracing air, and picturesqUeseenery.
The Scholastic year commences An the FIRST
MONDAY after the 15th of AUOUST, and ends
about the 28th of SEiNhlfollewing. Itie divided
into two Semitone. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All thesApparatus neces.
eery to Land Surveying Engineering, Asc., he
will be furnished by the Institution to the
Students.
Inatrumentt d Vocal Music forms no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
sma—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance 7u.
Surveying anti use of instruments, per an
num2o
Clasical Ind Modern Languages, extra.... 10
Students spending Vacation at the College.. 20 /
Reference can be made to thelit. Rev. Bishop
Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop, .Wobd, Philadelphia; Rev. Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lotretto'; Rev. Dr. O'Hara, ;
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry llPLaughlin, Phila. ;
del ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg.
N. B.—A. hack runs daily to" Lorretto from
Oreaaen.
eel Rev. E. A. BUSH, Superior.
"Up LINN'S PATENT r,„Aarx. curThili E r
_PP CLEANER.—No more Otdinneys broken
in cleaning. It cleans a chimney. without wash
ing and is the only article in t_he market that
cleans a chimney properly. For side at the
principal Lamp Stores, and at the Lamp sad Oil
more of
AnkA TS-600 BUSH ,PRLICE OATS—
.Thet regeivedaVdlcir ialif
,RETzg4,.
, coiner :rketiiiioYriit str.
Fa 40170 48/4, 3 M4l3lrAidinat
Flour, pet re - oeh- eitict-tor •
• • FETZER* bIiDISTRONG,
.1916 corner Market, and:Eiret ete.
DRUGGIST&
JUsi:i'li ii.
evectimosort
JAMES P. FLEMING,
3R, Gr • Gr S ,
WHOT,TA A TY, AND RETAIL DP, A LER
In Foreign and Domestic Drug; Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery,
NO. 7T FEDERAL STREET,
my22-I yd ALLUIHENY OITY, PA.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &G.
A NDECHW ELOMAN
figNE.V I . IIIPPS, JR.,
iieneral Partners,
IRON CITY FORGE,
THOMAS N. mir.Lan"
Speoial Partner.
KLOMAN & PHIPPS,
W 3F, n. .
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
NO. 103 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGII, PA
84 Fourth strain
LIME MANUFACTURERS
uilders and Contractors,
LIME,
HE/3T QUALITY ON
Always on hand as usual
DICKSON, STEWART & 00
PLANING MILLS.
WELDON & KELLY,
Agent. for they 6414 i -eat ra.
COMMISSKM:MEROHANTS
•
,a3.01M tiMOOR e a L
• .
_t! '.•
'69IPOMISSTIW- t '
s •
' tiltigilAtiP ''" r .
PIG METACltNtrittl.l3olilS,,,
24; walw4 .6.T , hol9w, 41tta *k ate
itrrpswillati ,
,
I.r. b. parricirs-tril ADAM /LIMON
PATTItitSOIII As AMMON,
Flour and Grath and General Produce Deal
era, Magi Wood et, Pittsburgh,. Pa.
We take pleasure in referring to the follossi3
Pittsburgh Houses: Chess.,4:trqth & Z
pairde F ,A, Bradley, E. Folatundeen &
J: P. WoeShSell . , rtts. M'Clußy & Co., J.
W. Spencer , M . LoveCo.,lC.ll..Jack 61. qr.
P. REVIEBR. ..... . B. D. RHYMER
Late,atMiller le Rilletsonli,
REYM MOTICERS,
IStectesoneto Ite3 , lter & Anderson;]
WEOIi ! ERI#LS sae. is
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary;
tingarsilEllre Work., sc.,
NOS. 126 AO 128 WOW:I'BMM,
. TY,Z•T I.i 1r ,
olloolla,
N 0 . 4DI 2111 U N D . ,
PrII6.I3LIRGH, P.
in.y22-11,1b.w. .
-,BRASS, FOLINDERS
Duquesne, Brass Works,
gel w 1
.caximare, & Criguyvtbrd,
Alanufacture and keep constantly= hand every
.
variety or
S,WORK.
BRASS •tiAstiNGeot ittiperPor smooth
/wee made to order.
TE
.AXIBIDAT WORK AND REPAIR
ing promptlk attendeditio.. Also, Sole agents
Sur eatern , Pentu3ylvania, for the sale of
ALARSH'K ErTPUON.II.III.I2, with Landaell's
improvement . attached. feta.°
J. & M.
,111',STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND - STEAM EITTERS,
BrtA AND lIION.'COCkI 141A0g iOFtIHDERr
Also, Brass Castinga•°Vail Kinds',.
Made At the ehorteat notice.
Yarticular attention paid to fitting' to and re,
pal:ll4hr UIL lIEFIIIERIESV
„t.. 8 & Water &tree:4..l ll W kT 011 . r•
. .
IiIDMIDAILBERSOP 77119 FIRM BE.
reg
'ing practical meoliatiles'ot-zhany: years' eX. ,
pekence in the btlairieds will , ensure W. give bet
ishiction in-evet7 respect., W are also agents
Cori Guild, , Garrison s. Steim .Pumps Int
water and 0,9, ties 3.4*
STEEL WORKS.
is A.Ao JONES...TORN L. 80YD..,W11. 11,01.77
Pittsburgh Ste Works,
.130 - 171) Zit
CO., iteaviriovatiaa
Capt SloeAl alsoy Plnw . end A B
' •
Steel BPrOBB mact 4 444,
tionoor of Ross end First , Snoets; -
0tt21.-iy - 1 ElTTsßußair, PA.
iqtAs ; vM()*-
cusliio.ast..p. lawman
• trAe4 .tir .
............ -
glij BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware
house 'HS Water street, and 1.58 First street,
Pittsburgh, Pa:, three doors below the hlonori
gabela House, inanufacturemof Pittibtirgh City
Window Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware and Awe..
, lean Convex Glass, for Parlor Windows, Church
,s and public buildings. apt
jadS-6rut
WINES, LIQUORS, &C
E. P. ll'[lrn ETON,
Wins, Bmpg,s, &0.,
Also, sole proprietdt of the
01_,D
No. 9 North Front St.,
ru111.1.-Ip.l PHILAJ;ELPIIIA, PA.
Sjieori
Importer and wholesale dealer in
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,
160 SMITHFIELD STREET,
•
• Thrie doors pbotfe Blft et.
rACOB KELLER 'WOULD INVITE;
particular attention to his stock of German
Wines and French Brandies, which has been se
tected and imported by himself. Families aird
Churches could depend on obtaining at his es
tablishment the'best and purest at W isles. Pure
Liquors 01 all kinds, equal to any in the city, al
ways on hand. Also, Pure Old Rye Whisky and
the beet. Rectified Al ouongahela. oc3o
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & C 0.,.
„Dpt-LEtta nt
Foreigt Brandies,Vfnes and Gins;
AL2SO,
Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin
get uy a/idles t hionongahela, Rye, and
her Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, se„
NO. S 3 ..I...LI33ERT'Y
uppoEute Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Hotels, Taverns and Families supplied a
moderate profits ,for Uath. my2i-lyd
13. L. H. 13A33135,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
46 and 48 St. Clair Street,
WATER COLOR MINIATURES,
Lite Size Photographs in Crayon, Oil,
India Ink, etc. Photographs with LandulaPe
and Fancy Backgrounds. Ivory types. Photo.
grapie Alnums Gilt Frames, and Fancy Art - Idea
adapted to Zhe ' Photograpie L:Hannan. iny2l.
S
S. ier a... 13 N
NOTARY PUBLIC,
59 FOURTH STREET,
rromOffice house ta: to sp. m. '
my2s •
J. F. DAY a. HAYDEN.
DAY & • HAYDEN
suoce.tois to .1. F. Day & Co.
MANITFACYFURERS, Importers and Deal
des in Stattlery, Coach and Trunk, Hard,
ware and Carriage Trimmings. Nb. 68 Wood .
street, Sign of the afildoza StAmp, 'it t.hgro
SIEGE OF VICESBITEG - ' - •
ICTOIIAt ,WALL PAPER, REP
JIL— mac:Wile:this &moue iiiegei.for sale by
W . . SHAL B7woct, L i ,
mr2B st.
TOBAC00—:-- ...
3 hhde ;Ant Tobacco,
6 boiee .• ' " .
In store and for 341 e by ; - /
i EIZMI: ti. ARMSTRONG, ,
n, V3n , earlier titarket...ii , nd First eta, -
Cat PAPER' HANGINGS :1r
LEGANT DESIGNS, • MEDALLIONS
J and other Wall Ornaments, just received
from Paris, for sale by • •
W. P. Dif,..t &SHALL,
my 2.9 81 Wood street
URING THE INCEN , S, BOIPS
1.1 1 and outha Galtereandßalmorals, Ladies'•
Misses and children's Balmoral's, Gaiters and
Boots at the -lowest price, at •
BORLAND'Si"
jell SS hlarket st.
Lip U
.1/3 6 boxes fresh 801 l Butter,
20 kegs' Presh Packed
Just reselveit awl' ter eels by , utter,
FETZEIR & ARAffiRONG;
jet 4 owner Marlset mind Pint ate
IKTOVEDIBEIV COIUPOO9 OF -
111 ernment Bonds bought at
KOUNTZ & MERTZ43,
No. 118 Wood Adroot, second door above
jets
• •
W . . PORTING EgIIIPMENTS. THE
Fortalonly . complete. i assortment in . c(t.y,.
. 184'
, I JAMES ,NOWN.
nlir Woo stre e t
-E er„s.
4 1' sidi. rieihVias.jubs. laved bl rdt
man. prrzn & AR,MSTRPNItu,
4711 corner Market and Figt attain
GROCERS
12CIEMETZI
PlttabtilidH
t •dr..p. CAUL WPORD
BA S AND BANKERS.
ffri I 4r, ."
HAD--NATIONAL-BARK
1 . 4 1 , , 0 woo, "cy
Ace r ,- Actelifeli#6l . to s ``"'"
63.niiial6nking
, , • e.
iiepcisits Emichangc,oinc, tbn i princip a l
ciltieffot the .tiat and Tell
13-OUGeigigr A.Nti
And sAlle r eifo l nemiole II etinh , ideessible
• • - , partof thefoountry; , i: l
Offteelorttlepreseutitmtll the completion of
;the ICeg lianklogPtifute, civnicrlfip , qod street
arid Virgid slistA)ltothe Bngli.EdoOti of the
DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION,
nro.iLittieici r L
art.,
Opposite thoGruttorrEittufe.
DznacTimii. ' • I
a. a
Wm. E. Schmertz, 11.. tile,'
A. S. Bell, ' 1:m
, ob, *mein,
S. H. Hartman, , j R . • Reny Cietwig,
1.. Morsaas ter/I B. Grici
DA
a t, p reet.
13, 0. SOH ifewrz, (Jest'. proßeihis.;;A7-2md
noiattEs dkltlONier If tI Eas
AM • and Exchauge: . Brokers 'AWL leales in
Notes, Drafts, Anceptancea, 004 cm and
Bank Motes, Exchange on the .Eais ern and
Western Cities constantly for sale,'
tiollecrtions made in all the: cittescartMghout
the United States. .I)epositareceiyeettniuwfundg
or current panel., No. Fr 'Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
; DOLLAR SAVINGg, 3ANk,
:• 65.FOURTII , STIMILT.
C.LIAJEVIIEELIinD IN 1.055.
aliPirarDAMiriFitalliPkgo ir . ttod LOCK ,
11U111.klecyon.,Woonoadziratut Satintaareveaing.,
taom..l.l,ay,lat to November U 4,494109 o'clock
W I from NoVember to. M a y t to 8
.o,ciook.;
Doposita.receival of allausnwnot len than One
and a divhhiod of. the profit* ucclared
twice a year, in June and becembir , . lnterests
has been declared senti•anittially,iii Mine and
camber since thießank waaanonizedpat the rate
of six per cent. a year. .
Interest, if not drawn out, placed to the
credit of the depositor ab prilicipb; aird'bears.the
mune interest from the nost.days ra..inne and De
coadmix.iompounding twice. a„,yeutt h without
trou the . depositor to call or even' to present
Iris pass k. At We 'ratominieji ; Winliouble in
less than twelve.years. ;
Bookacontatniog, the cluirter,,W4oswe Roles
and Regulations, fiiiiifidie&gratis, on application
•
to the Office:
..PRZSMEXT...: 7 . : .
E it CI - 103
PICA PHBBIDZ4TB.
James MeAnle , ' W.Mbeds,
John H. Shoenbei er,.Wm: Douglary
James Heniman, J Lowel ,
l& pennoek
Peter A. Madeira, arnea
Wm. J. Anderson. ohn' B: ISVPiuhlen,
A. M. Pollock, M. D. John G. Backeten,
TRIISTBIB.
Calvin A 44113111, He
_O - .11/4,
Rohn C. 131Mlley, ' Jon Marshal;
Oeotge , /ilaok, • W alter P. Marshal,
Hlll Eurgwin, John Orr . • •
Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb,
.01wles A. Oolten._ Heary.L . ,
' • ' ' Whi. ttz,
' Beni: lA% Fahn el/tOCIL, AlexandeliEFer,
John J, Gillespie, Alexander dle,
'WM.'S. liwrien, • - Aran.-.W ,
Peter H. Hunker , LialsoNiChltattk
;Riot rd Hays, •, Wl4 _, PA35VPimi,
James D. 41..e11y, yuniugip....gagf,r•
HIMP.XIAIII" AND TRiE6?,OIIII2M
CH. RLEsA.I.I6LTO/R.1,,
PHILADELPHIA!VARDS
ORAB.. MAO". •• •• • •••• ••U was inams
J. RODMAtI 11.1054 9 BWOPIL.
I ;4O•AtSt
. InTOrteli and 4eakera Aar.,
CLOTHS, CASSIMint,SkTiNETTS.
vextin g ir, TailOte Trilianjugs,
oa-ft P • rt. A. npsplitA.
.•
Produce and 'Provision
COMMISSION . .110 1 1 1 ,
No. 15 South Water - et.,
PITILADEL I YIIIA.
Liberal advances made' on iiOi; • Agnmeots
wheO requirai. •• • •• • my-17d
Groxit,G,E
wantissattini ate • • •
WIIOLESAtE A D aEorlutv,ALEit
In every dezeripti9n
GENTS' FURNISEING.-dOODS )
610 CHESTNUT STRI9ET,
PHILADETIPHLI.
C. A, VAN KIRK & CO„
MAtNIIPACTUREES OP
GAS FLTLT UtiE t S AND OIfANDE.LIE.RB,
.Pateut Improvol,.;
EXCELSIOR ANp PATENX
PARAGON - COAL 011FRU,RNERS,
Hafia tamps, Coluiani3;4zo.
BALESZOOILS,
80. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
.DlAnufactory, Franktord, Phtla.
43-All goods wanoated: - jy2.lyd
C. i-zAAftir
WITH
LONGCOPE &. PErARCE
Manufacturers and Importers of
MIENS' FUILIVISMING' P ROODS,
AND TAILORS TRIMMING/S,
No. 10 'Bout4 rou.x#o4teet,
.
• •
HOTELt RESTAUR .1 1 s, & .
IE6E2
gi0..35,0 L.Tissw44,- . 1",
Next to Penneylvanial Fast!eng.er Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE, • -
I_l. - AVllfilti TAKEN AND PITTED UP,
with all the modern improvement, this pop
ular resort, the entisdriberis priliatisd to accom
modate his old customers and the: public gener
ally, with the beat the market,afronds. Oysters
wail be served_iip In every variety of sty ' during
the season. His Wines, Liquors =and Ales he
feels confident in recommendingthemito the pub
lic for their excellence. _
Ilan, Bucket and Shell OystOiX.,i,M erred daily,
and sold
wholesaleend biyHtlyd
0 ,
'Er it . V:
NO., 22 DIANEuND ~4t4Ey,
•
P.ITTSOURG.I3,,
rip HE SUBSCE/BER AiNOUNCIES
to the poblia that. he is in daily receipt of
VrtESIE S OAVr OltreridEs, GAME
rte., andla prepared to liceoramodate , :the patrons
of thie old and well kaowitintrivlp every
thing in the citing and Ilne,Whe shot t•
eat notice. • 'JO SHA. I . ER
jaaiiapd' - tifatoprietor.
YOU G'S EATING' 00N,
/ . $4. .
(lamer of Virgin Alley ; ftltta,
;
Whe'reCrYSTEng 6hd en tjie tielicXcies of the
settion will be serietrnp in eve 'momatable
styles. _ ELI USN G,
004 , corner Q__Alley, and S thty.id et.
A POLLOI - 1-4-14.
LIHARLES GARDNER I To d &min him
old fr iende.arai austomeratlitt=tll to be
round at, hie old • emery- Ag() LL, e
tilt/mean Fourth street. liOutarrilways on baud
the beat qualitt of Lager neer, 'endlhaininection
with the hall; a well appbinted UMW saloon,
with good tables, lilts cutait 7 r
netramber Atte place, .A.poilu. gall ; Fourth at.
liver Wood; entrance -from Four th :" '
ig, ,c,O.
4 4 14
AA, 12 •su. 25d, 60e,..agd SAO Bffit'es, Bottles,
i,,,,ad. 0 ,„,,,,,, i t zel ap r , i tios t ia, Pubto
ill 3OP
l' r arnble remedie s Itioihr.''
'..w#TtatiOloai Potions:' ' - ' '
iitt dasmeasatto t tycuasa. Eapity.
ti come out et to We.'
AkirSolit Wholesale io . a_ antes.
ItairSeld by in- Drcwiw Bebillers every.
ZlitniW4lCE i lig Alstitoglnitationa.
See RIM "Cdatalr.79”ls - A an each Box,
.BotthlantinFraakttroeFL ;1 ' .li.rts.i..-
AlbrAddrese. Y COSTAR.
48 -Principal Depot 482 Brotdway, N. Y.
~. mO 4 :Ayi 11,.1..../A4ENDIST: 'A. CO, B.
, E ,,,- 8 mil l& moralleadiral agents,
• Pittelhughi PC sartarosev a. , AI.
egbeny ebt*;;Pe ,, '.. , .., --- 3]% Kalkilkamt.larm
•
t • •
AH - TEdiorg par . t „ cy . i t AGre - LA -
: A*. • . • lv; Gaiters
t 04.
" ‘ lt'•
A rt uT • • , - i. 4,18110111 1 .
0174 itiumtatirgde and Pate far Vi,t,
ECIMiI