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PI.ITSBURGH POST.
For the Increased anti iLereaaing prosperity of
PrTTSBURGH POST.
We are desirous of returning our acknowledg
ment& to its numerous patrons. During the
pestle/a it has
,Largely Increased its Circulation,
lgotnrithatanding organized efforts to
curtail it
The present year brings with it, not the
--SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION,
.3.4riiiiirAdministration so frequently promised
nor have those in power given any
EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY
OR DEISM TO CRUSH IT
Their principal efforts have been devoted to
schemes (or
Continuing Themselves in Power.
This Fall they will be
33E.T i oluE. TI3E PEOPLE
ror trial, and we are desirous of speaKing of
their stewardship to as
MANY lit, - E A. Il E. Ft S
As we can supply with our paper
In its Political Character,
An heretofore the Post will remain an
Independent Democratic Journal,
DEVOTED TO THE
Preservation of the Constitution,
IMMED
RESTORATION OF THE UNION;
It will wallas itself to the discussion of
U icor+
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 lb the
saving of our
REPUBLICAN SYSTEM;
Thatattaa 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, et the
Earliest Practicable Period.
We expect to be able to meet the expeetatione
of attr friends in the discussion of the questions
which will be involved in the approaching
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN,
OUR NEWS DEPARTM ENT
Particular attention will be given to the Nowe
.Department of the Post; we shall labor to obtain
the
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
.EIL IV 33 'AM AL XMa ;
While equal industry will be exercised In our
. NIECULANEOUS AND
LOCAL DEPARTMENTS
Its Commercial Department
Will be entrusted to one who ts every way qual
ified fore proper discharge of his duties ; it wil
be conducted in an
HONEST MANNER,
Intended to inform the public of honest and fair
dealing, givlag no countenance or encourage
ment to dishonest dealings.
'X" 39 Ft 114 f. ES :
DAILY EDITION,
Per year
“ month
” week
To agents per hundred copiea
SATURDAY MOMING POST,
'sfnicisubscitptioni ... . .. oo
-,),!'idh -Clubs of five
ita,r i 160 . .... •A•
one to getter up:.. 1 25
id T.tSStt`P« 4 ' forty
11 1' • - •
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i;O43W
STEAMSHIPS.;.a .4
steam from Queenstown and Liverpool.
THE FIRST-CLASS POW-
Iton.*aApg, of the Dun:
.14 Lll4llll IND r:
SIDON, HEMS,
HECL A., OLYMPUS,
tVlri• ituiiidituifitri
lefalitoin Liverpool; te s.
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DAY, from queenatown every alternate
WEDNES DAY, and from New York every
Alternate WEDNESDAY.
National Steam Navigation Company
VIBGXNIA, LOUISIANA,
ERIN, PENWYLVANIA,
Will sail from Liverpool arid Queenstown, as
above, (forming a weekly line,) and from New
York every alternate SATURDAY. Steerbge
Passage from New York, 446 Currency. to
New York, 436 Gold or equiyalefit in Currency.
Passengers forwarded to Paris and all !German
ports at very low rates.
Also, by the old Black Star Line of first cliles
copper sailing vessels, fare from Liverpool *3o
Currency. To Liverpool 420 Currency. Sigli
drafts fbr.sale payable in any port of Lurope.
For Passage apply to WILLIAMS bi GUIUN,
lb Fulton St., New York, or
THOS. BATTIOAN, Agt,
No. 47 Smithfield street,
my2e-lyd Succdesorl6 Thos. Rattigan.
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia
(INMAN)
SifTYkIL-1351.51EK1.V. 3LIN
NOTICE 'l'o , 'l'l.llEl 131U131.1C.
THEUNDERSIGNED
• having been appointed agent for
"w"..stS t - .A.v the above line of Steamers vice
Mr. John Thompson, deceased,
the Mildness of the line here, will, hereafter
be carried on at No. 68 Smithfield 'street, near
Fourth, where all applications should be made.
The Steamers of this line are among the most
magnificent atioat, , and rtin diseckbetween Liver
peohmul New York, sailing every week.
The undersigned is also agent for T,A.PSCOTT , S
celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X Line
of London Packets, by both of which he is pre
pared to bring out passengers at very low rates.
Sight Drafts for any amout on any part of
Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL,
Foreign Emigration Agency, No. SS Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. .0 2
Passage from England and Ireland,
Itit :3 S, 0 0 .
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
THOMAS H. ILATTIGAN,
‹ f" EUROPEAN AGENT No. 122
_IA *X! te..l Monongahela House, Pittsburgh,
{'a., is prepared to bring out or
bring out or send-bask passengers from or to any
qt of the old country, either by steam or sail
packets.
SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolia and Cincinnati Rail
road. Also Agent for the old Black star Line
of Sailing lacketa, and for the lines of Steam
ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas
gow and Galway.
jan6.-lyd
THUS. H. RATTIC{AN
Real Estate Savings Institution
‘Z. TA TERI EN T OF THlit. CONDITION
of the above tnatitution, Saturday, April
30th, 1864:
Amount of Deposita $180,678 68
Amount intereat due de-
positors Iday let 3.674 OA
Amount Contingent Fund 6,026 96-6190,681 81
ASSETS.
Find Lienson Real klat'teS 99,322 07
U• S. 6-20 Bonds at par.. 51,400 00
U. S. Debt Uer. aryl Notes 16,409 10
Accrued interest not col
lected
Ott ce Furniture
Cash on hand
1,689 67
164) 00
22,809 27-4190,661 67
The undersigned Auditing Committee have
examined the books of the Institution, the
bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and
have found the shove statement to be correct.
H. CHTLDS
N. VOEGHTLY,
W. H. CA I I - I:LANI ,
Pittsburgh, May bl, 1104.
Se-Deposita received DAILY and EV Lit Y
z.NATI7FiIIAY EVEN INO . Interest pm.] at nIX
PLR CENT. per annum.
TRUSTIEES
ISAAC JONES, President
Ron. K. 91oortirri.1
C. G. Iluesey,
Jacob Painter,
Nichol/la Voeghtly.
Hou. 'rho'. M. Howe
Wm. H. Smith,
`A' m. R. t;opelemit,
Harvey Childs,
Office, 63 Fourth Street.
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
rn y 7,1 t f&.:stw
SILVER PEARL SOAP.
griRCIIIPTOAT & CO., 367 LIBERTY
:3TREET, sole proprietors and manufactur
ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana,
Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers 01 a
superior article of PALM, GElittl_AN, uLIN E
and ROSIN SOAPS, and %nrious 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 to mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime
or Rosin, or any other substance in its manufac
ture which can shrink or injure the finest habric.
Flannel' and Woolens can be washed with the
rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed
with the Sliver Pearl Soap do not require boil
ing or half the rubbing which of course sal es
the wear and tear. Sliver Pearl Soap removes
Greece, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink,
Smoke and the worst Bilge WaterStairMinstant
ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pre.
tecting windows, carpets and furniture from
suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate,
.lewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings and
Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning
Marble and Floor Tiles It beano equal. For the
bath and particularly for shampooning, 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 01 the age.
This Company respectfully ask a trial from all
who are interested, and in every case will rotund
the price of the same should it fail to accomplish
what we claim for it.
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Sold at five cents per pound .in fifty pound
boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe.
tctil e xminghani and city residences free of
e. Directions for use on all packages.
Li ral discount to the trade.
Merchants from abroad will do well to give
CRUMPTON a CO., a call, 367 Liberty street,
opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot.
. Air - Beware of all imitations. None genuine
unless tearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl SAM.
as secured by the inventor by National copyright
mh7-tf
FOREIGN FRUIS ,TNUTS, &C.,-
200 boxes Oranges, prime,
100 do Lemons,
100 trails Ivlea Almonds,
10 bales Bor. Almonds,
60 bags Tarragona Almonds,
60 do Sicily Almonds,
75 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
REYAIER BROS.,
mh4 126 and 128 Wood at
Black Diamond Steel Works,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
MAPITTPLOITZEREJ OP
Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel,
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes.
Warranted equal to any imported or manilla°.
tured in title country.
OPYIOB AND wessitoosz,
149 & 151 First and 120 & 122 Second sts,
feble-lyd PITTSBURGH.
50 nubtre:Dsrr,
BUCKWHEAT,
1000 bush. Ear Corn,
1600 Dumb. Oats.
300 bble. Gad' Mills Flour.
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON & AMMON
jel6 No. 6 Wood its.
10 FIRKINS PRIME FRESH BUT
ter,
100 bbls Potatoes,
1000 bush Oats,
200 bble Family Flour,
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON & AMMON,
my3o No. 6 Wood st.
NCYli7l:7' OPENED.
LATEST STYLES OF SILK
and cloth Mantillas, Sacgues, Talmas, Cir
culars, &c. Also, Cloaking Cloths of all shades,
Shawls and Dress Goods. Selling cheap for
cash. OW and see,q;
913 Muket atit:eettt.etlreen EIWAnd DiaMond.
jell
wale TED.
100 UT OLD„
K
b l' ac _ ein 4 1 1:4 newspapers W
or ti
anything that bas once been writing or printing
paper, for which the highest price win be paid
at oar Paper and Ang Waret(onse No. 33
SMITHFIELD STREET'. '
jelti•lmd U. P. MARKLE It CO.
TO BI A AST FV3III4I.PES.
W
ROUGHT IRON TWYKRS, 4
Fm sale by
x JON
" fiiout4i t' 1
fdP7's
DLANDRETH & SOWS . GtABDEN
JUN Seeds, Onion Setts, Buckeye Garnett,
Peach Blow and Sweet-Seed Potatoes, 113.-
elVett`iald• •
BEOKBAM & LONG,
ap2o No. 127 Liberty street, Pittsburg h .
.
, '292128
by
3 , ann or rile
• I ' 7l w" "w:Erair,' &ARMSTRONG . •
•Xnrket and Finrt.
jep! e-T-001111
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1864. ,j2iogiviggm 1865. CASEDA:Y,
1
, NOTE,- M STOCK, DRAFT r D AND AP - RAGE,
iHli l
flljrniieglicA*6ll.lloEltrENT. I AEU ESIATE:ANDAMONDISEtBDOKER,
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16TR. Office 1113011e.' Billeting; over ''lnternal Rev
rune rooms," between M. &M. and Mechanic.
Pentisylvania Central Railroad Banks • '
NO. 87 POIIRTItSTRIEET,
PITTSBURGH.
DAILY— —
PAPER MANUFACTURERS:
Acoommoim TION TRAM
Leaves the passenger Station daily, (except Sun.. ----====._,.__.,..
day,) at 550 a. m., stopping at all stations be- S. B& C. PAILAIIKLI2.,
tween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making .`,
titres) connection for New 'York at Philadelphia. hl
U L t7facturers and Dealers in-
THE THRoGH MAI TRAIN leaves
the Paasenger Station every morning, (except 11 4 ) 4 ) -IC . C . :A - 1 ) . LETTER,
Sunday,) at 250 a,rii., stopping only at principal And alljiinds of Wrapping Paper,
Stations, and making direct connections at liar..
rishurg for BaltiMore and Washington, and for . '.: • FlFivvo . .Asinicrved.,i
New York via Philadelphia. FROM INfo. t. 17 WOOD STREET, TO
THROUGH E.X.-Pith:sti TRAIN lero, es daily,
at 4 2,5 p. m., stopping only at principal : . .,itti- No. 33 Smithfield Street,
tions,,making direct torinentint. at Harrisburg i , . ; P.ITTSBURGE, ?A.
for Baltimore and Washington, and for New .Pit - Cash paid for' HAGS: spa
York Via Allentown Route and Philadelphia.
Thl.E FAST LINE leaves the Station daily,
excePt Sunday,) at 8 30 p. m., stopping only at
principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg (or
Baltimore and Washington, and at ylulatlelphin
LUCENT OIL. WOILYES,
for New York.
• JOHNSTOWN AUUOIII.I , 4OBAI`IuN TRIAN DUNCAN DUNLAP & CO.
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. ni. ' stop-
, ,
ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone- It .Alcl7PaeTtrftBB.6 09
maugh.
PURE WHITE REFINED
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWalPs
Station, leavesdaily, (except Sunilay,) at 620 a.m. cl AL pt . ma 431 DT CO X i_. ell ;
SECOND ACCLE.MMtiImATION TRA IN . for
Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at Mike, 291 LIIIEHTY STTUEET,
1110 a. m. myB-Bmd PITTSIIIYIOiH, PA.
THIRD AUCOMMOBATION TRAIN Ito . ___ ... _. .
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday',) at
360 p. In. HOUSE CARPENTERS.
FoußTil AI2UUMMODATION TRAIN fr.,
Wall's oo Station leaves daily, (except Suudey,l at CURTIS 0, BTEMIETZ,
8 p. M.
Tail (4 , 11314.31. TRAIN leaves Wail's Station, is arranaL
every -. ollrOti at, 103:16 . 14. ny; returning leaves
Plttsbdrghtst 12 48 p. m. . House - Carpenter and Jobber,
RETURNING TRAINS
SHOP, yIRGIN ALLEY,
ARRIVE LN PITTS/31TRUll AS FOLLOW: ,,
Between Wood and Liberty streets.
Baltimore Express 12 20 p. in
Philadelphia Express 1 26 p. u 1 PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA.
Fast Line 12 20 a. xu Sargrilers solletled and promptly attended to
Through Mail Train 12 20 a. m _
____ ________ _________
Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m
Ist W all's Station Accommodation.... 6 16 a. DI - ....._
2d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 6 .35 a. m ---- --- ----
ad Wail's Station Accommodation-- 1 66p. m FRANK KELLY
4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 5 55 p. ni .
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Alderman
Express at 1 25 p. in. ow Mondays. i — Attorney at Law,
derman and ,
TRAINS FUR BLA 11V. 4 VILLE and 1N LH
NO. Si FIFTH STREET.
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo- ' itirtlollection of accounts and all legal bull.
dation and Express 'Crain East, and with Haiti- , ness promptly attended to. seX-tyd
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West. M.
TRAINS Ft 1 h Eli EN :, BIT RO connect at Ores
son with Express Trains and Mail Train \ V eV,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East ,
The Traveling public v ill find It greatly to
their lutereet, to going Eant or Weal, to travu
by the Penneylv twin Kniiroad, on the ne,701111110
dancing now otll•red cannot be surpassed on any
other route. the n.. , 1 is ballitati,il with atoni.
and hi entirely free iron, dart, we can prilniue
satiety, speed lOW corrilor I to es.ll Who. 11,1), I, or
this roan with thi it pnlrt,iolC,
DEEMS
TO NEW YORE
BA.LTLBOR
LANt'ASTER
11A R. 12
Baggage Checked to all 7-tatiims on the Pent
sylvahla Railroad, and to Philadelplus.,
more and New `i ork.
Passengers purchasing tickets iii cats will t,
ch
au. l d et a l , h u t a l
t M11: 0 CW:
. .I:: t4 ,4 l , l a d u l:l i g .s. l%: , ,LET . n v i;ce , :z . e , ; t e . t!
none where the i'onapany has no Apint.
NOTICE.—In case of loss ' the
t ompany will
hold themselves responsible lor personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding Coo.
h. 13.—Au Onuutitui Lane has been empio}e.ltb
convey Passengers and !baggage to an,l from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed - 26 cents tort:act.
passenger and baggage.
For Tickets apply to
J 1• 1 EW A I,T, Agent,
At the P. R. It. l'asachgt r ~n Litwrty
and Grant atteeta.
!864. 1864.
THE PIT
FL WAYNE &CHICAUU RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad
SUMMER ARRAN LIEJSIENT
N A% II A VTEIt
Ur trains flit at 10UittV6. It
146/0. 0
l9tteh'z 1 , ,r 4 I' ,I' • 1 W hvoerg
k,xprous 0,1 , I a Li.
Expre. i ,L. I I. , I 1.. t..
11,1 6tHrt. 6 Its w RI
?fall N., .• •fl With (lUD
or New I,IIA and E: iP
MEE=
l'11141 , U1";!.,
P., F.IV It'y 211 14. U. 4'_" , ':
w .1.60 p m.
• (1. ag P.
4, , a.Ntll to ,
i fION TIiALN:,
Leave Allegheny
For Alliance. For N. H. k'or N .13. I. or Stvu't
2.10 p. ak. 9.16 a. m.
12.00 tn.
4.40 p. m.
6.60 n. tn.
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4 aop. m. •.6o p.
REM'III3,I , 7INIi
Arrive Allegheny
P., F. W. & !U. li'y .1.10 a, m., 5.2.0 2.84
m,4.609y.,m.
0.KP.8.K 8.30 m.
Gr.() PARKIN, Age:lt
1:41.1.1). PAaseagor stntacat
Q CIASSEL.Ii t,x ft I, Agetli,
Altegtiem:, isity
nui F. N. rwitet
Pittol4l4:ol & Conrkelisville R. H
or Arra n t.
-
irk D AFTER MON DAY, MAY 2D,
V - 1867 Traits will lease the Delit, corner of
ktetila and Water streets, as follows:
• Pritsbergh. .I•••irishurgik
:ZULU° SMltroint"iitoive. 766 a. n 1 6 6) p.
Express " 3 40 p. m. Y32a. In
lot .112Keesport Aro',ln. II 00 a. m. d6O a..na
6 15 a. in. 2 66 p.
is} Port.Porry .4 7 ou a. in. a 31) a. rn
Braddock's 4 In p. tn. 6 te p. ru
Sunday Church Train to
- and Qom M'keesport, i 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m
For tickets apply to I}EO. 1301./LruN, A g t.
W. B. sruisr, Supt. isp3o
mi r va,
41,
PITTSIr..ROII, PA.
fIIHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND
11. most successful .131:61.1salsS MAN'S Cl1I:
LEOE in the United States.
lgirStudents can enter and review at any times
• vi.Rovr,Aßs containing full information sent
intaa , of charge to any address on application to
the Principalt. .TENKINS
del-Iswlllay Pittsburgh, Pa
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
invented 1ei.65. Perfected 10614.
WtOEI VEEP TRIBUTE PROM ALL
her Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair,
1062, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
an honorable mention on its merits ;' and Wheel
er fa Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Cir
cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine was
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,)
as the beet for all purposes on exhibition. Our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
Sole and rented at Nos. 12 ts. 14 St. ('lair street'
A. M MoOREGOR.
My2o-d3taw-ly Agent.
pIJKLES, KETCHUP Abil) sATtc
100 doz K gallon and quart Pickles,
30 do pint Pickles,
20 do English Pickles, assorted,
200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints,
200 do Pepper Sauce,
20 do Cumberland Sauce,
10 do Worcegteshire Sauce,
6 do Walnut Ketchup;
6 do Muahroon Ketchup,
20 do Imported French Mustard,
60 do Imitation do do
Just received and for sale by
R Er MEI: a Ski ).s ,
feb29 126 and 128 Wood at.
AISINS, PRUNES AND CUR -
IL RANTS
-I,ooo_ pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, in whole
half send quarter boxes,
50 mats Seedless Raisins,
28 kegs do do
30 casks prime Zante Currants,
50 kegs French Prunes and Plums,
26 boxes do do
Just received and tor sale by
REYNER Es BROS.,
mhB 126 and 13 Wood at.
ALARGE LOT OF
COngreas s's Tobacco,
BBaltimore Spun Tobacco,
Porulds
Ond Ara Smoking Tobeaco,
SolaCe Fine Cut
Sunny Side Fine Out "
A t . 4, 0/1. 0, 1743
oita ." attn - - i t tll,
. 1 4" • • /08 n WoOd Ittriat.
Irma, snow; AlirirtaArrigr
' 1 'Elltern Flaw, at mama
,PfiilarSt
I STOCK BIiOKERS.
LA AN ovii - ack..l,
HENRY W. CINIOTTE,
O. 100 SMITIIFTELD ST.,
Near the corner of 6th,
(>IEI IN I.AitCtilt: AND SMALL.
IT9iitiant it lell IpMnl on livid and Silver, Dia-
Jew (-try ~ol,lautl Silver Watches and
all Simla of valuable articles, for any tenh of
time agreml The guilds cannot be de livered
without the racket.
iltar - titlice Hours Limn 7 A. M. to 10. P. IC
ja..10
ENGINE BUILDERS
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron Volanti e•rt4,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
ZIKAIL THU
Penna. FIL. it., Passenger Station,
I'l ljtsli HUH, P.X.
gANupAcTUILER A 1.1. KINDS OF
ITIL Steam Enguttes, ranging trom throe to one
huh furl and ratty horse power, and suited for
‘lro.t 1 , 11.15, Saw Mills, Blast I. nruacea, Facto
rlos etc.
(lite particular attention to 'the construction
of I,,gittes nod Machinery ior grist mills, and for
moth) and cireuirtr saw mills.
!laic also un timid, tints/ied and ready for ship -
c,: at shot mbrace. tam/Ones sod Boilers of
carry description.
Also, furnish }totters anti Sheet Iron impolite' y,
rougnt iron Hanger and ?utiles in
every I fairly, snit Collllnur the manufacture of
W „oleo and lk/actlime Cards.
et rat r prices are tu.i , our machinery manufactur
id 01 the beat quahly 01 maieriala, and warranted
II NA Corp to fit e s4tlsl%ction.
.41-4 'niers from nll imrte of tho country whet
te.: rid pros:101y I Uwl. frallAistr
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
I iIIM a/ M= 0
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossod Cloth,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
st the Nett , Carpet `store of
M'Farland, Collins & Co.
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
An entirely new and complete assortment
juet received at the
N 1:W cAiripkyr STOICE
31 . FAHLAND, COLLINS A. CO
CIA
TAILORS.
I.)AulLi R CALPI'I4,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
ISS SMITIMELD STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Cloths, Casstmeres, Vastlogo, &a.
Also, a large stock of
EMM:I23
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER
OOLOKS, NECK TIES and everything usually
kept by lint-class Furnishing Stores. Orders
promptly executed. adab-tyd
011ARLES L. CIALDWLLL,
(Suooeuora to Ju. tiolmtsa & U 0.,)
PORK PACKER,
Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams,
Smoked Beet, ace.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST BTB.,
deell-lyd
OYSTERS, GAME. &C
OYSTERS, BUTTER, G A MT,
POULTRY AND EGGS,
360 I,II3IEXIII'Y erriimprr.
WALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS
Wall Papers from So to taper roll ; Window
Shades from tOc to INS ; 011 Cloths from 100 to
11,50 per yard ; Fancy Good in all varieties, at
the
New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House
of FOERSTIR & SCHWARZ,
febls 164 Smithfield street
DRIED FRUIT
-1.5 bush Dried Peaches, halves,
25 Apples,
Just received and for sale by
FETZER & ARMSTRONG
je7 corner of Market and First sta.
POTATOES
-60 bushels choice Neishannocks,
200 do do Peach Blows
100 do do Pink Eyes,
Just received and for wile by
k'ETZER fr. ARMSTRONG,
mh.lo earner Market a dFIr it ate
R EFINED SUGAR.S-
160 bbla "A" and "B" Clottee Sugars,
20 do Crushed, 'Granulated and Powdered
Sugar—Now in store and for sale by
BEYDLEIL tr. BROS,
teb77 ! t2B and 126 Wood it.
Torr 4 .ET SOAP
-100 boxes Fancy, Toilet and Soap,
In store and for 'sip to
REYMER
mht •128 and 148 Wood 'K
STi.IIIASKEIT'SnPIP' •DlT'itf-'AND
" 30 nals," netizi 4 A__lP#lo,
Cases SrpikM k fg mostuetPaf.
In store and for sale by
R-19-W,ER ••= 0$
ILO : F LU (pit
. .110tiarrelsiectividismIldrrai.a.,:
fen
k mar mot * Ff&irst Q
; tcorner
ZN
, 7.1:2.; ,- ..„ • ; ' ;
LAMPS, OIL, &C
ALDERMEN
LOAN OFFrotS
PITTS BITRO H
Victoria,
Coßtisting of
PORK PACKERS
PITTSBURGH, PA
I=rl
Down stairs.
WALL PAPER, &C
DRUGGISTS. •, •
JOBEFIT 1 lr -
iircothessaiate
JAMAkf P. FLEMING 1
13 0 sc , r;
wilottg4st AO :44Titt. imam
Iu Voxeigit tiratti, ,PriigATe&Qinelh
D atid Penumery,
NO. 11 PE ot, STREET, •
tkirleayd - A I.LIEGEMTY bITY, PA
STEAMBOAT FOFIGINO, ,&C.
as DREW tri.otria TROMAI3 ri. WILLER,
HENRY THI-PPI, JR, Special Partner.
Cienerftl Partners.
LEON CITY FORGE,
KLOMAN & PHIPPS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
paateAimPAcTurur, BAR IRON GRA
mil Railway and Steamboat ?orgibgs,
nger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, am
aelati
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
ADDY mwv. - Ns.
PLUEBERS AND GAS MITERS,
NO. .115 WOOD STREET,
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, sail
NO. 47 OHIO STRRET, ALLEGFIENV,
WILLA "MB MAYOR'S 0771011.
P(nips, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb
er's Materialin general. Oil Refineries fitted up
in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with
Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and
Gas Fixtures.
431-N. B.—All orders promptly attended to.
apa-1 yd
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
a IF. W I, It Ir .
FIVILE SUBSCRIBERS RAVE JUST
B. opened a very large and desirable stock of
lin GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladles' and Gentlemen' wear ; fine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
6LL:VVR-r'I_..A.T3E]I3 WART,
Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets,
Goblets, Card Cases, Ted Setts, eta
LEINEMANi DIEYRAN & SEIDLE,
dal) t 2 'Fifth street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS & MALgTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY,
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make it our aim to give
satirlaotion to all of our czar:lnert. Mr. Robt.
Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage
of our business, with full control in the Brewery.
Address all orders to SPEN ram & DINKA Y,
Phconix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JOS. SPENDER,
JAS. M'KAY.
Butterfield .Sr. Co.,
Habiters and Hap Dealers,
WATER STREET,
Moll -Iyd
WEIEELINCi, VA
• IRON WORKS.
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
KR NOW PREPARED TO RE
AYA ceive orders from the trade for ell sites of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band & HorsAhoe Iron
(F THE BEST ca'ALITY
Vittalrurgra, Jan. 7, 1563.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
um=
Hopkins I.azear,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
NO. 103 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBUIRM, PA
Collections and other legal buaLuesa attended
to In Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad
:cluing countte.. An2tefzintl
HOUSEFURNISHING
UPHOLSTERY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
SUBSCRIBERS IR ANUPA
TU arr. and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, ornaments,
Unttele 0 00 4, Comforts, Feather Body hien.
tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
44 - Prompt attention given to all orders for et.
tang and laying down Carpets, 011 Cloths, he.
nett tyd BOB1:RTS h BOENICK.
CRA KERS & PILOT BREAD
m N'g
SUPERIOR CRACKERS,
64 Fourth streat
LIME MANUFACTURERS.
To Builders and Contractors.
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURISiG
a superior article of
LIME,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 1409 LIBERTY STREET.
NWT QUAZTTY 07
FAMILY GOA L ,
Always on hand as intuaL
myte DICKSON, STEWART ft. CO.
PLANING MILLS
XABIES MILLINGAIt, DIONONGAIIE,
LA PLANING NULL, would respectfully
inform the public that he has rebuilt since the
fire, and haying enlarged his establishment, and
filled It with the newest and moat approved ma
chinery,ls now prepared to furnish flooring and
erl»Ards, scroll gaming and re•sawlng,
, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames,
mouldings, box making, &o.
Sourly Pirrenunon, Sept. 7,1861. ja2o
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under' Care of the Franciscan Brothers,
T HIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvan ia, about four miles from Cresson Station on the
direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
was chartered in 1859, with privileges to comer the uvual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The
location of the College is one of the most nealtby
in Pecuurylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
mountains .being proverbial for its pure water,
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The Scholastic year commencessn the FIRST
MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
bet Ween the Sessions. AWtherAPparattis necea.
sary to Land Surveying,Eneering,
will be furnished
by the stitution to the
Students.
Inatrumenta. d Vocal Pdulto forms no extra
charge. Students Will be admitted : from eight
year* to the age of Manhood. , •
Txmaa—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance .41 70.
Surveying and ime.of inatrnmenta, per an
num 20
(Magical and Modern Languages, extra.... 10
Students epending Vacation at the College..2o
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
Doinenee. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood; Philadelphia;
Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rev. Dr. O'Hara,
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry le'Laughlin, Phila
delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg.
N. R—A hack runs daily to Lorretto from
Oressen.
see Rev. E. A. BUSH, Superior.
"RI 11 LINN'S PATENT LAMP clammy
ULEANER.—No more Chimney's broken.
in cleaning. It cleans a chimpey without wash
ing and is the only article in the market that
cleans a chimneyproperly. For sale at the
principal Lamp Stores, =Mit the Lamp "Rd Oil
Store of
WELDON .llc MEL=
Agents for the Mandan
A rk/ors—ow Imam, .PaUktie:
wt mippred gm for sale by
• • :1 , 4g74 1
.44 -- lISTROXEI- •
it, ••" • ,-"Dgitor...4o47trists , tg.
r. 'Ft 1 , : : : s •
- ribmitiltt received and for ialetre ,
4 )10 . - 77 ,'1 1 . " - n3ioW
NI=NIS
'COMMISSIOkiiMEROHANTS.
-403EbL , 1110024
'IG
'OVlSAWAtittkritit i tiST
Man. AND: BtOOMS
N 6 . 7. 1 wwrgawbilos ,
P ROIL ,
W. D. PATTERSON ' ADAM Airmox
PATTI4RSON & AMNON,
40 , comizataslan • Meroliant S.
Flour and Grab and General Produce Deal. •
era, No. ti-Wood.itt.;Pttlatnirgh, Pa.
Wio take pleasure innefening to the following
PittsburghHoban : Chesa,"Sbyth & Co., Ztrg &
Painter) rt.: Brunch- F.: rEdintindaoa&.oo.,
Davia,.J. P. Woostweli,Jan.S.llthilly, &. 00., J.
W..spenner, (..), Love 4 vo.,R—ELAack 4. Co
jaA29-tf
GRO ERS.
P. FUMES 4.17. RILEXICR J
• Late et tic ' •
BElllacit - BZ , 131trAmiats,
isuceiiibri, to Reimer 2c Anderson,]
'"WEOLEB4.L22 DBAI.BBB IN
Foreign Fruite r Nutii, Confectionery,
Sugar!, Fire :Works, die,
NOB. 126 AND 128WOOD137REET,
,rmsrmalL-,
. a rrxi 3NT - sr,
GROOM
NO. 4 DI A. NE 0 N
PITTSBURGH, PA.
• •
BRASS FOUNDERS
Duquesne Brass-Works.
1:10EI
Cadman 8z Crawford,
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every
variety of •
FINISHED BRASS WORK.
MASS OASTINGS of superior smooth
ness made to order.
S T BOATjaIIII WORK ANA
for Wpromptly attended to. Also, soh) agents
estern Pennsylvania, for the sale of
MARSH'S SYPHQN Pi../MP, with. LandselPs
improvement attached. . , feta°
J. & ffi. 1113TEEN1/
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAB AND STEAM 1=a3,8,
-.Asa. lawns op "
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER.
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
Made at the shortest notice. •
Particular attentionpaid_to . fitting up and te.
Ra.4I , VD/ 0 4w-ItEll-N. •
&Lib , 34 Water Stiefki siikr Elflteity.
rrinE MEXIBEHS OF THIS FIRM B.E.
lag practicalechiuip of many years' ex= perience in the !iminess 'ensure to give mitt
LtaStiou in evp-y
for Guild, Garon tr. Co.'s, Steam Pumps rnr
water and oil. seadyd
STEEL WORKS
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
JON 1301:1:1 Sr, CO-,
XASIO7ACITOMPItS OF
Cast Steen also, Spring, Plow and A B
Steel Springs and Axles,
Conier of floss and First Streets,
PITT.S.BURGH, PA.
GLASS WORKS
W. OTTNINUIGHAII...I). C112121/19498419..D. 11 , 11 1 / 3 5/9
Y. CUENINGYIAIL. .0. .1113110.4.11.
Get*NntrNGIIADIS & CO.—VITTS
BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware
house 119 Water street, and 168 First street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon
gahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City
Window Glass, Druggists' ()lass Ware and Ame
rican Convex Glass,lot Parlor Windows, Church
., and public buildings. api
J adAS4lmd
WINES, LIQUORS, &C
K P. MIDDLETON,
WINES, BRANDES, &0.,
Also, sole proprietor of the
Cla,Mo WI3E.Aer
No. 5 North Front St.,
mhl4-1 yd
JA.0013 kiar
importer and wholesale/U*ler in
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,
160 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Three doors above 6th st.
.-A,COB KELLER WOULD IffirV l .r.R.
particular attention to his stock of German
Wines and French Brandies, which has been se
lected and imported by himself. Families and
Churches could depend on obtaining .at his es
tablishment the best and.pureat of Wines. Pure
Liquors of all kinds,' equal to any in the city, al
ways on hand. Also, Pure Old Rye Whialtan 3 d
the best Rectified Monongahela.
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO.,
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins.
AIJ3O,
BLickberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin
ger 1.1 miles, Old Monongahela, Rye, and
her Whiakies, Jamaica Rum, ho.,
NO. ItSra 1...LEUE..11T3g7
Opposite Fourth street,
PITTS/311:1R.Gli, PA.
air Hotels, Tavern and Families supplied a
moderate profits for Ossh. my2l-Iyd
B. L. H. I:O2LBECES,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
46 and 16 St. Clair Street,
PITTSBURGH.
WATER COLOR MINIATURES,
Life Site Photographs in Urayon, Oil,
India Ink, etc. Photographs with Landscape
and Fumy Backgrounds. ivorptypes. Photo.
grap*Albums, Gilt Frames, and Panay Articles
adaptal to the Photograph, business. my2l
NOTARY PUBLIC,
89 FOURTH STREET,
ffice hours from 9 n 404
mr26
J. F. DAY ,
T. B. HAYDEN.
DAY .& HAYDEN
SticeeisOra to Day .15 Co.
IIIarANIWACTURprpSt.. importers and Deal
JAIL. andlremilt, }lard
ware and Carriage Trimmings. No. 58 Wood
street, Sign of the Golden Stirrup, Pittaburgh.
SIEGE. OF VICKSBURG.
•
PICTORIAL IWALL PAPER, REP
resenting this Osamu siege, for sale-by
W. P. DI A PSICALL,
my2B 87 Woikt st.
TOBACCO—.
a hhda Lear Tobacco,
6 bctsea
IA store and far sate by
FETZER & ARDLSTRONO.
myso coiner Market and First sta.
. _
FRENCH . PAPER HAMDEN
MiI4EGANT DESIGNS, lIEDALLIONS
J 124 and other, wall ()raiment*, met received
from path, for sale by
W. P. rdAESILALL,
my2B 87 Wood street.
DTHING • THE PAM' NEW'S; BOY'S
and - Youths Gaiters as :Winona', Ladles ,
busses and eldlttren'a nalM'o4ls, Gaiters and
Boots at- the low", wieelatßon
LAND'S,
jell 881 tarket st.
B 6 boxes fresh.RoLt.Butter,
20 kegs Fre&4taaked Butter,
Just zeeeived and for sale by
AB
jel4 FErexa tic M/WM°,
corner .114tket and First lite
IVOITBATBER COTIPOUS : GOY
IM ernment Bondi boilgh T t nt.
KOUNZ BPEItTit DS,
Nn-148 Wood Iftreeta 61id CREcir JIDNYCOMIL
Ang, ponswiro , cMaim • - . -4111941 E
only :cow; complete assotnnent in =Ur city.
knrsainby ‘ 11 ..TA..1112:$ .BOWN,
. 1118 WoOdetteet•
pros,llllll:ikitlistuessipeeli
-1; :at= . 41100
re*Lil lorsornatket
.1.4/LWI
8.. OILKWYORD
15=1:0
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Na T BAN
tittoori
THIRD- NATIOOI. EMI(
evry
Abt, it nott prepatbdlolti - -"- 471
, P't rtel
deaermLi3anking Businesoi
nfinniuTreoin na it W
m.% thlksiltlal4 4l
cftlei tlie d est '
litlaTJlGl37b jNb SOLD,
Anti dollectioaimuleitt
part of the Coltatty,
1111SerArathe premmt„ (untAtheeompletlen or
Übe;PM Beeklogjibm,copLeroAW994 street
gau7y4ln_the RoaiasAllhe
DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION)
1%Tap.'1.1.0 SaieattittedaLart..
Opporlte the Olsten Nebo& 1
DIZtOTOES. '
Wm. E. Schmertz, A.
A. S. Bell, AUX: Wein;
S '
men, ./ 44 anf Gleiwhb.
L. Idorganstera ir, B.
E. 0. St nn, CAUIt4 pro tein, ...mate:had
X°te. :HOLMES dn. 1101611,, , -B A IL. RS
As and . thcchange Brokers anti IL /MOO in
a, Drafts, Acceptances, Goid,Ailvec t and
Bank Notes. Fatehdnge' do the ' FAnteni and
Western Cities constantly for 5a1e..4..
. Ockilectunia made in all the .ante! ..thiapeadut
the United.Statea. Deposits ;.a..-Imiiin,paspinds
or current paper, No: 67 111al tuft; wt*. den
Third and Fourth streets.- .z,:cs,!l
DOLLAR SAVINOR tiotx ,
• .
fhPEN.DAlLY,l3 . 7B.olllsProsolcr.ocis.,
lAilkipron WeduesdaLand SatarlPX(0 1 43;
ttom otalqat to Novato riot, ttonil 91Witkook
and tram . Novomber eat to May IrtillotiLllto 8
Deposita received of all Mims not.lesa tilt% Vint
DoiiArt, and a dividend of the MBA=
twice a year, in June and December: -
has been declared semi-annually, in Siinakint De.
°ember since the Bank was organized, atrtherate
of Mit per cent. a year.
Interest,' if not drawn out, is placid to , the
credit of the depositor as principal; and beena the
same interest from Alm first days. of June *4 De•
°ember, compounding twice a year without
troubling depositor to call or 'rte . :. ttiphiewit
his passbook . At this rate money - ad:BlM:Mkt° in
less than twelve years. ,
Books containing the Charter, By- LaeWi; Bides
and Regulations, furnished graUs, on tptilloition
to the office.. ;
PRESIDENT.
GEORGE ALBREE:
VIDE nucarmswrii.
James McAul ey , James.B. D. Meade,
John H. ililicerger,. Win. Douglas,
Jameraterdman '
Isaac M. Pelvic°
Petii-A; Midairs, James Biddle,
'Wm. J. * Anderson. John B. kl!Fadden,
A. M. .I'nßeak, M. D. John G. Bachofen,
TRUSTEES.
Calvin Adama, Henry 3. Lynch, -
John 0. Bindley, John Marshal,
George Black, Walter F. lilantoil,
Hill Hurgwin, John Orr .
Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb,
Charles A. Colton. Henry L. }linguini;
John:Lvan; Wm. E. Schmitt;
Benj. L...lonestock, Alexander Speer,
John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tingle,
Wm. S. Haven, Win. Viiikirli,
Peter H.Hunker, hutaerWlntilir, .
Hieltard 1 , 4)11, Wm. B._,eYmaPi
James n; RellYi ClirS i Tesgez.
SEMETERY AND 'T tun.'
CHARLES A. LICi ' N.
PHILADELPHIA CARDS.
J. RoDiLAN 810118
MA.Grieki Sr. 11:1C1f44
Importers and dealers in
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, SATINETTS.
Vestings, Tailors' Trtm.pat4gii,
PHILADELPHIA;;
NO. 255
oeb3-tr
Will. BRICE & CO.,
Produce and Provision!
OOMBISMON MERCHANT,
Nop. - lb South Water et.;
PECCLADEtrth..
a - Liberal advances made on consigiuiihnts
when required. ary-tyd
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALER
In every description of,
GENTS' FURNISH:MG- GOODS,
810 CHESTNUT STREET;
myl-lyd ' FWTT Ai/ELME&
-.C. A. VAN KM & Ulf
11.A2rUIPACTIIIIEBB OP
GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDEZIRBS,
Patent Improved
EXCELSIOR AND PATEN' e
PARAGON - LOMA& Blllfl RB 9
Hand Lamps, Coltnns,'lo3. ,
86L81380078,
No. 517 Aroh Street, Madell44..
Manufactory, Frankfort, rista: •
ifilrAll vas warranted. #2,7lyd
LONGCOPE & PEARCE
_
Manufacturers and Misparteof
MEM' FURNISHING - 400DS,
AND TAILORS TREMMIM4 I : , -
No. 10 South Fourth Strept,
tostaird . .•
PRILAITF,IXIA.
HQTELS, RESTAUMNTS; gge.
191141.17.A.Gr3E1 - 3Eiticiornesan,
NO. 350 I.7BNRTICSTELNEWP j .
Beat to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
• •
JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR.
fAvisti TAKEN AND FrIVED UPI
with al thentodern:itnprOverrientVtlifs pop
ular resort, the subscriber Is prepared-to7ificom
modate Ms old customers and the Rutile; gener
illy, with the best the market affords. . Qystess
will be - served_up in every variety of flti tinting
the seAson. Kis Wines, Liquors and Ales he
feels confident is recommending them to the pub
• •
110 br tAeir excellence.
(Jan, Bucket and Shell Oysters received dilly,
and sold wholeaale and retail. ' My2o4yd
O U Pt lEt 0 1.7 S
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY.
PITTSBURGH. .
FrHE SUBSCRIBER ABBOUNCES
to the public that hell in dilly L iaelpt of
FRESH Sat.L.L and GAM - OYSTRFLS, GAME,
ath., and is prepared to accommodate theapttrons
of this old and well known house frith o3irery
thing in the eating and
Jo s drthktiline at
iu the ihort
eat notice. mea;
Prowl* .
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
Corner of Virgin Alley . iirtd
field Streets, r
WhersOYSTEAS and all the delleaeles or the
season will be served up in the moat palatable
styles. ELI VOLUM,
oel4 corner Virgin Alley and Smithfield*.
A.poixoumaantaxanD 4 A-.1. 0011 ._
FRED. JACOBS wonid. his
old friends and customers that he it:stllll.s be
found at his old ;dead, APOLLO HALL, en.
trance on Fourth street. He has always on hand
the beet quality of Lagerßeet;lintiir ennui:Mien
with the nail a. well appointed.. mlitanrtialoon,
with goal tebies, balls and .
Rememb& the place, Apollo
near Wood. seitranee from Fourth:. - • ly 04,
5i1e.,50,3.. and 11,00 Hogei4 Hanes,
and flasks. ia and gb aizes for Hotels,
Institatione, ace.
-
"Oily infallible remedies known."
"Free from Polsons.h. . • ;
"Not dangerous to the Human Funny.
'Bats come out of their holes to.die,..?,
d•Wholesalnin large attain'
*here
by ail Drum's* and. liehdleinevery.
*here. . • •
' ; SIM !I BirEvLme 1 ref worthleee .41tiltons.
isirSee thet “CEOSTAVII" iudire fir6l4:adage:
,
0420hread Flesh befewffip. hal. •
Sir/Vldrees, AlEDmir
1111P•PrIntdpal _ 02-Biciedivay;l`r,"
egg-t3oki by". Hi LWFAIDITISTOURiIc c 9., B.
• AS 3j1L4.111g4: ittn3.,wirolesaledinditibenageuts,
PittaburgN Fe, and efiqqacigf, A,<IIRELT,A,
'egbeny eltr ; Pe. ~.rehtf,44l4,oi.w
LARGE ASSORT' :hT OF
LA
„Mass Misses* asataMdreas Boot., a lters Ana aiftintorsho JEGinGabrilk ats • v.t04.14 , .
RiIIaRGAIA4GA
filWr":l4'l. :if t",
f,
_ .
'l4 Wca.
4110815.
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