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PITTSBURGH POST.
For the increased and increneing prosperity
PITTSBURGH POST.
We are tlestroue of returning our acknowledg-
merits to its numerous patrons. During the
past year it lias
Largely Increased its Circulation,
Not Withstanding organiied efforts to
curtail I
'F4e present year brings with it, not the
SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION,
As our Administration so frequently promised
nor have those in power given any
EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY
OR DESIRE TO Ctit'6ll IT
Their principal efforts have been devoted to
echemes for
Continuing Themselves in Power
This Fall they will be
133SPOItri mrrio
For trial, and we are desirous of speaicing of
their stewardship to as
F. l3 I-4:: S
MAN
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,
DIEM
RESTORATION OF THE UNION;
It will confine itself to the discussion of
QUILS'SIONS ,
And have no connection whatever with
schemes of a
Personal or Factional Character
It will be nob ody'a organ, but the faithful
exponent of
-,Sound Conservative Sentiments.
The great work before American People In the
saving of our
REPUBLICAN SYSTEDI;
There to no party in the country anxious to tare
it hut the Danocratio ; 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 approa chit-1g
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN,
OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT
Particular attention will be given to the News
Department of the Pest; we shall labor to obtain
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
BN=7 XVI _FA- I ILA ;
While equal industrtAill be exercised iu our
MISCELLANEOUS AND
LOCAL DEPARTMENTS
Its Commercial Department
Will be entrusted to one who is every way qual
flied fora proper discharge of his duties ; it
be conducted in an
'HONEST MAN NER,
Intended to inform the public of honest and fair
dealing, giving nr, countenance or encourage-
ment to dishonest dealings
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D-A:ILY EDITION
MEM
Peryear ........................
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week.{'
To agenta4)er hundred ooPiel3—•
SATURDAY MORNING POST
Single Subeetiptions
In Cluba of.
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STEAMSHIPS
;t, am from Queenstown and Liverpool
41 THE FIRST-CLASS POW
.- --- erful Iron Steamships of the Cnn
:ard Line,
HEDA.R,
OLYMPUS,
HECLA,
NINIE: I)AILY 'l' II AI NS.
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f ;f lt N PAPER
MANUFA
CT U .
RER
S.
TriOTt Af(frAftODAIION TA
leaves the pnssezigt r Satins daily, (except Sun.
.11,Y0 at bbo it. in., stopping at all Eitatiolla be- S. B. & - C. P. MARKLE,'
I ween Pittsburgh And Philadelphia, and malting
direct connection for New York nt Fhiliolelphin. Manufacturer, and Deniers in
THE Tlllitt I till MAIL TIZAIN lefties
the Pa ssertnee :Stet tote eVery Kerning, (except 1.t(1401r..., C.A.4..., 1 ., L. -- rri" 1011;
Sunday,) in 4210 a. in.,letopping ortlY.At principal And all kinds of Wrapping Papbr,
Statious, and making direct connections at Har
risburg lot Baltimore and Washingt on, FßOM NO. 27 •WOOD S
and for ' Ilav - t3 iltamoNv - ecl •
New York via pllatielyhts. , S TREET , TO"
IROLIfAIi' &WIZ k..b TRA IN.) e area daily,. ...-.b. 33 Smithfield I Street,
at 425 p. in., stopping only at principal Ste- ri,
}ions, making direct connection at Harrisburg
PITTBIIIIRGH, PA..
for Baltimore and Washington, and for New /lerkash paid for'RAGS:'' spit
Ice* %OA-Allentown lionte,ane Pldladeiptua.
rtir. FA sT . I.TNE. lba VCS•the Sta fit - in daily,
(except Sunday,) at 535 p. m., stopping only at - LA,
principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for --- ---- . ___,___, _
Baltimore B i nd Washington, and tit Philadelphia
tor NW ;_rok: , • I i . .r,ucntwr on., NloTtn.s.
JOHNSToWN A.OO),4)It)PATit,N TRIAN DUNCAN,DIINL.A.P. 4 CO .,
leaves daily, (except surenty,) at a 00 1, la., stop-
Itt4.3IIIHACTITRBILEIVP
ping at all Stations, and 11.11111111 g NB tar as Cone.
L .
ta,h. PURE W
lIITE ILEFINED.
FIRST' At'lC(KallY101) AT lt )N TRAIN lorW all's
Station, leaves daily, ie,....e.pisii iiiin ,i at 1,2. , a.m. C 1 .11. JERI MI C:1 1 ItaT ICIS 3t 7._i !Et ;
sEc()NI) A ciox . iit , N ' TRAIN for
lialPs Station, leaved datly, teacept Sunday,) at °Mee, 201 LIBERTY . STK,KET, •
45 a. tn. myB-6nut PITTBIJIKI,II, PA,
THIRD A( `(IIEVIMODATION TRAIN for
_ . . ._ .
Wall's Statiou leaves ,holy, (s.i..cept suuday,) at
3 50 p.m. HOUSE
rokuirx ACCoAIIidODA'fION TRAIN for ---- _ ___ ___ _
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except t-itulity,) at 01:111TIS O. STEINMETZ,
soar. m.
THE cut Tiilli TKAIN leaves Wall's Station. iIkINSILAL
every Sonde: at . 9 05 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at IX 45 p. tn. . House Carpenter and Jobber,
lthiTt'itlii LA ll TRAINS I SIIOP, VIRGIN ALLEY,
ARRIVE IN PITT: , fit'Reill AS 1A11.1, 1 , W 9 .- i Between Wood and Liberty st;reets.
Battlinore Express r , 20 p. m
Philadelphia Litpt ens..., 155 p. w PITTSBIIIIGH, PA.
Fast tine If..' 50 h. 111 flirt irders solictled and promptly attended to.
Through Mail Tram . 12 20 a. m _._ —._ __.
Johnstown Accommodat WEI... . ..... 10 ub a. la
let Wall'a•Stailon Accommodation.... 6 l 5 a. m ALDERMEN.
2,1 Wall's Station A cconintodatiou..... n 3.5 et. ni --- -----
FRANK KELLY
3,1 Walt's Station Accommodation__ . I 53 p tn
4th Wall's Station Accommodation.— 5 55 p. us 9 -
Baltimore Express will Al riv e with Philadelphia Alderman „
Express at 1.25 p , m. ou Mondays. and Attorney at Law,
TRAINS FOR BLA,LIis A 11.1. F. and INDI.- NO. 81 FIFTH STREET.
ANA connect at !Halm illy leterttection with
Throogb Accommodation, J01111140 , i1 A1.1,10111m.. Sir-Collection of accounts! and all legal bud
datum and Express "I'l nil; East, hint With Bola- neas promptly attended to. ' se2-1341
wine Express and Johnstown' Accommodation I . .....
West.
Ill,11Ni . ; FOR Eli ENS BURtI connect at Cres- LOAN OFFICES.
-,....
2 ,, U. withiiXlll-C4litTailitt ab•l Alva I rata West, . --, ... -- . -- - • - 7--- - ----- --
and with Thiol4l, A_Liciou.nr.dat,lol 11.1,1 E.l\lll eta I,()A.N CYF'I47I4I.IE,
Train blast.
The 'Craveling public - A ill find it greatly to HENRY IV CIBIT.OTTE,
their interest, in going East or Weld, to trave l V.
by the POllll5O 1114.11e1 1./a11f1ia..... Sotl,o atall/1511110- NO. 100 SMITIIFIELD ST.,
,b-1be..i...w ~tfrie!..., ,,,,. :, . .• 1.1,1 1. t-41,1 fth 5113
„ Tidy 1 t,i.te. the ff ail Is Irallaattal with 5f05',.1 Near the corner or Sth, PITTSBItE(IIi,
,11.)1 10 runnel) ll to I o ;; ,hut ; e e t au 1 , 11.101,
04.10 , e. brefql .and colt . , iort to all 0 h. , ii,a lAI , WI 0 Ili F. 'I, IN 1.-AILUE. AND SMALL
11.14101 W 1111.1. 1101 jroll.ol2l.he. ITI 'l , l,Ol l ll'C 1:0111V , 1 ort Bold and Silver, Dia.
I- .1 h. h. : 11,00, h. 0 VII j ,110111 h.lOl Silver Watches, and
TO N ki'W ) Oil h. t r_t ‘ie all kinds of va l uable articles, for any length of
PHIL. t 1 , 1:1.1 . 1i1.1 .. . . r , i..., tune agie.,l on. Ihe goods cannot be delivered
BALTEVH,HE to 0 . uitho,,l till Ticket.
1..A.11 t...A.sii.l' .. a ss-I once 11,011511. m 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
'NAV RISHI`IOI 7 ),1 Jahl
lidnagfrelankeal to a1F.1...ta/111,,p ~a tie pear,- _
sy (},.nuts Railroad, 5011 to Philadelphia, lia,ll. ENGINE BUILDERS.
_(},.nutsu il
u.o're and New York. _
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Parantigern purehesitig tickets to cars will be WM. M. FABER & CO.,
. ‘ 1 ,, ,1 1X: i t, 1.11 a t cri
.... h . t. t. `Ct; C.:114 . ti. , 11 . ., ...a ;, e i 1 . ;,..t., ;.?•,i
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STEfiNI ENGINE BUILDERS,
tioillif o.loe Stir 1 0i1ij.,.., t, , ,,, h.) .1, , ..:1.
NuTICE.-..1u e a a e ,)1 ~18, 11. t. 15„m{ .11')' V. -1 .11
1101.1 thetoselt elf 1,151000111,11,11, pei tlotlll t ae, sr. il"011 Found erm,
11 , 1 4 ? alai 14.,r au a11,U1.11 /./..1 ~ .1,, .. .L, ,4 :41 0. 4 . Omens(klaollinists and Boiler Makers,
14.41,--An /fulfill., lime hoe been ern phri eft to scan Tall
Convey Pftheell,7,lok l a n d 11.4;ehl'e to :01,1 11,.:,. ,I c Penna. U. H., Passenger Station,
Dep.,t, at It Charge not to race‘,..l. , .cute 1,0 ......... riT•rsetu RUH, PA.
pause:leer and baggage, SA ANIFACTUR.E.II. ALL KINDS OW
FRI Tic k ets apply tra 1.71 Steam Ilak-i. . ranginglronsthree to one
e, nip,
The undersigned Auditing Committee have ' .T. Li.. :.\f All r, A V,Cl.t, 1.0141e4 all fitly horse' power, and suited for
examinedt. the books of the Instantien, the At the I '. /i. ii r/W.
aI4A.. :.,I Allot., .I. t.:!M fly ,),,,, mal, Saw mina, Blast rwrwaxes, Facto-
sod Grant Streets. ..., '' Ilea, etc.
bonds and securities , and courted the sash, and ... . -. ' ...' 1 ,ilve particular attention to 'the construction
nave louud the above statement to he correct.ill Emotive rind Machinery tot grist mills, and for
H. CHILDS, 1864. Zigliiiirffs; 18b4• itorsglita, al tday end circular saw mills.
N. VoLOHTLY, lin, e also ,m hand, lihlarled Mlll.l feady for shit-
W. B. COPELAND. THE PITTSBUIiciu, Ist at
eacr short n
n otwe. Engines and Boilers of
Pittsburgh, May 2d, 18434. et el dlptlO
----- Attu, trautbh Boilers and Sheet Iron
Si - Deposits recelied DAIL'i and IA Lit) FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, V. rought Iron Shalung, Hangers ituilTuT i ri n:
sA.Ti'll DA Y EVENING'. Interest paidat sIX I every variety , and continue the manufacture of
AN
PER CENT. per 11131t11.11:11. . • . Woolen Machtuery and Alas:lane Canis.
RUSTE-tta . Clevelandand Pittsbur-h Railroad. el ILI Cpi ler• are 1,.., out lalraehillbery utanufactur
ul of the hest quality of male:hats, and warranted
ISAAC JONES, President, b n all camel to give satiataction.
lion. Throe. :M. Howe, lion. J. K. Moorhead, ib i rt leder& lime all parts of the country solici-
W ie. H. SIIIIti, . . Hussey, telbalaw
NVm. . Copeland, Jacob Painter, . SI.J.M.MEIIi ARRANGEMENT. ta i and
Pr'''''Pl.4 dial.. .. ._ .
_
Harvey Childs, Nicholas V oeghtly. • CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C.
Office, 63 Fo'urth Street. , Ayta. tat, 1.61, , . • . ..
Piano Covers, ,
1 11..riozos ip run
A. A. CARRMR, T "...ye
reasure.r. pltte,'K. Fe, i liig. , . 1 ..ri:l, i ',I. loihesl'g.
Exple. luo a. iy, 1..1 a tl,. I Or.. X. 111. Fine Embroidered Cloth,
my74tfAlltur Express I.lu p. tn. 1.10 p. na. 1.10 p. tu.
SILYER PEARL SOAP, Mall L, ,n 1 a. Eh. 01 a 111
!alai ,ref, 4 I New 111,-titoi, wlth tltzt. Embossed Cloth,
~ Nvil Pantie .115 Llie.
RUMPTON &. CO., 307 LIBERTY
rSTREET, sole proprietors and 1111111:11.1factur ,
ens for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indlana,
Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a
superior article of PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE
and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Tollet and
Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which
We confidently recommend as better for general
use than any other before the ',WARY, should be
borne in mind has neither Potash, salt, Lime
or I{o6lllll, Or ally other substance in Its inauulac
ture which eau shrink or iniure the finest fabric.
Flannels and Woolens can be washed W ith the
rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed
with the Silver Pearl Soap do dotrequlre boil.
ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap remove.
Greese, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Priedent . Ink,
Smoke and the worst Bilge Wate.r St4ne 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,
JeweirY, Glassware , Epameled, Paintings and
Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning
Marble and Floor Tiles It has no squal. For the
bath and particularly for shampooning, the Sil
ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. to a word
all who have tried its superior qu alities ac
knowledge it the greatest diseot er of the age.
This Company respectfully asks al 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 live gents per pound In fifty pound
boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, Ili Alleghe
ny, Birudngliam and ally reirldencea free of
charge. Directions fur nem on all packages.
Liberal discOunt to the trade.
Merchants from abroad will do well to give
CRUAIPTON es CO., a eall, Mal Liberty street,
opposite Perak. Railroad Passenger Depot. .
/(al-Beware of all Spinet - lona. None genuine
unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Shell.
as St cured by the inventor by National copyright.
mh2-tf
pifiCHTicts iiaiiti3- -
~iikaii,4,76,-
.Gill eallfrom Liverpool every alternate 'CUES
.AY, from ttueenetown every alternate
EDNES DAY, and from New York every
dternate WEDNESDAY.
Nat lanai Steam Navigation
,Company
PENNSYLVANIA,
Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, as I
.love, (forming a weekly line,) and from New
York every alternate SATUBDALY. Steerage
'asanKe from New York, Ma- Gurrency. 1
N6w l ork, $3.5 (Told or equivalent in ilurrency.
Passengers forwarded to Paris and all !German
I .orts at very low rates.
Also, by the old Black Star Line_of first class
,tipper sailing vessels,' fare . from Liverpool 4...15
urrency. To Liverpool $2O *0 arreticT. Sight
drafts for sale payable in any port of Europe.
For Passage apply to WILLIAMS t• 111 , 1( ) N,
Fulton St., New, Xork, or
THOS. RATTIGAN,
No. 47 Smith field' street,
my26-Iyd Successor to Thos. Mangan.
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia
(INNE.A.N)
S'I'VANESITIP
nit yric_u ax) 'r i 1 r.: pun' Aic.
TUX U N DE it, SIGNED
- ' having been appointed agent for
as ter i
the abOve line of Steamers vice
Mr. John Thompson, deceased,
the business of the line here, will, hereafter
,e carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street, near
l'ourth, where all application& should be -made.
the Steamers of this line are among the most
magnificent atioat, and run direckbetween
ooland New York, sailing every week.
Liver
'the undersigned is also agent for TAPSOOTT'S
celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X Line
of London Packets, by both of letticit he• it
t brint assenrs at vlO rapres
.
p S e ht o Draft g o f u or p any B g out on ery ny- w part t e of
Europe for Bale. Apply to 11. O'NEILL
Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smith ' lield
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JO
Passage from England and Ireland,
0 a S, 0 0.
EUROPEAN AGENCY
7110111 AS 11. ILATTIGAN,
EI I ROPEAN AtIENT No. IV
Pilionongabela )louse,Pittsburgh,
Pa., Is prepared to bring 'out or
bring out or se country,assengars freak 'of to any
part of the old either by stearti or sail
ing packet),
llil-IT.BONDS FUR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis andOincranstl
road, Ale°, Agent for the old Black. Star Line
of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steen,
era calling between New York, Liverpool,
gow and llalway.
janti-tyd T 110.9. H RATT .tar AN.
Heal Estate Savings Institution
sZTATEMENT OF TUE CONDITION
of the above institution, Saturday', /qui
30th, 1864 :
Amount of Deposits II091),378 63
Amount interest due de
positors 'May Ist
3,071 aq
Amount Contingent Fund 6,1529 93-4190,6.51
ASS LITS.
First Liens on Real Est`teit 99,323 61'
U.S. 6-20 1.1011:him at par.. 61,400 00
L. S. Debt Cer. and Notes 15,409 16 eP
Accrued interest not 001.
lected
Office Furniture
Cash on hand
200 boxes Orangeo% prime,
100 do Lemons,
100 trails ivies Almonds,
10 bales Bor. Almonds,
50 bags Tarragona Almonds,
50 do Sicily Almonds,
'75 boxes Shelled Almonds,
80 bags English Walnuts,
25 do Brazil Nuts,
30 do Filberts
200 do Pea Nut,
6000 Cocoa Nuts,
In store and landing, and for sale by
ILEYMER
mb4 128 anti 128 Wood it
Black Diamond Steel Works,
NITSBVE. I 3I -1 ,
PARK, BROTHER' &' CO. ,
XANDBAOTFREftB OP
Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel,
quare, Flat and Octagon, of all ittzea. •
Warranted equal to any imported Or manufac
tured in this country.
OYSIOB AND WAIIIHOITEDS,
140 & 151 First and IMO & 1221 Second 1(1,.
febla-tyd PITTSBURGH
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urr E
BUCKWHEAT,I
1000
bush. Ear Corn,
1000 bush. Oats.
300 bids. Oarl Mills Flour.
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON Sr. AMMUN
jab No. a Wood eta.
10 FIRKINs PRIME FRESH BUT
ter,
100 bbls Potatoes,
1000 bush Oats
200 bbls Family Flour,
n store and for sale by
PATTERSON AL AMMON,
No. 0 Wood at.
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"I•Tial2C7" CoP , MIST 307:).
nE LATEST STYLES OF SILK
Tand cloth hlantillas, Sacques, Trainee,
fare, Fr.c. Also, Cloaltiag . Clothenf all shades,
Shawla and preskAndn, s SellirViteep foe,
cash. Oen andecieNV fl. .1. Fr VIIPS, 4
06 Market street, between Fifth and Diamond.
WA-140j2e.nai t J
100 TONS OLD BOOKS WITH
backs removed, old newspapers 9r
an} cuing that has once been ,W,titrgagr ti l
paper, tor which the higheii „Pit Pal
at our Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 33
s3IITHFIELD STREET.
Jel64md C. P. 14. 1.K . 1 It - ,,(32.,
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TO BI.:1. FURNACES
WROuGGIT IRON TWYERS.
Fot salety; . - i • 4 11.;• , (
A. 'Plittl - lES h SON,
South and Penn, Philadelphia.
D
I.ANDRETII &. SON'S GARDEN
• Seed Onion Sejta, -Buckeye Garnett,
Chili Peach
fo Mow add Sweet...Seed - Potatoes, re
eived and ale b_
SEOBRAX tr. LONG,
iburgb.4
agt9:.l:
MMEANS.— 20 BARRELS PRIME
MD White Beans. Just received and for sale
by PrIZERoic ARMSTRONG,
)11 t -41.711.e"1dt90til
PosT---prfulfi
STOCK 13fICKOS. -
`s 1416 a,
J. -TAl,•Cl4‘,,W;Ert4t:3(4.
I NOTE . , - STOCK L _DRAM, END', Anit) IifoRTADE,
V‘ANTE.R ARRANGEM ENT. i REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, ,
ON AND arfg% ziextrzac, ; 7: ny &nut 1(T H. )ftl ee 1n Jones' Eitakiii i i s f, over 'internal Rev
roue rooms," between M. & M. 4 and Mechanics
Banks, •
Pennsylvania Central Railroad NO.sz FOURTH *Ti*ET ,
.PITTSBUNAIIi.
1,600 5 7
150 0 0
22,509 21--4100,661 67
Arrive PatOurgh,
P., F.W. h C. /el
m 1.60 r. 1.11.
C. A. P. R. h
Leave AlieghunJ
Fur A linnu,e. F.n
I
. z.l O p. N.
. 9 , ...
A rrlve Allegheny'
Y., F. W. tc li'y.l.l l i in., 2.1.5
p.
(1. Jr. P. 9 SO a. m.
hug F. H. MI rlcket .I.gent
Pittsborgh4 Connellsville R. R
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stook of
0311 m rn e r _
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tlril jA ...I', D A FTICIL MON DA V, MA V 2D, ' SPRING AND ;SUMMER coops,
1163, Train. will lease the Depot, corner of ' Consisting of
Huss an d Water streets, se tollows:
;3, Leaves ArtiVin 0 • Clothe, Castnneres. Vetting*, ILit.
Ylttatt urxh. Pit talturith: . Also, a large stock of
Mall to and (min l'`ntown. 1 he a. in. t. tool,. ni.
F,xpress " 30u p. In. vbu H. 111. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
let-Ml:Leesport Acc l .ln. 11 00 a. 111. a 6 , 1 n. in. Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPEI3.
2416 15 a. W . itti p. in. (6 'Li .1(S, NtlelC TIES and everything usually
t!
let Port Rg rty '' , 440 . W• 6 34. '5 , Ul, 1
kept by fret-sines Furnishing Stores. Orden
liraddrick'D 415 p. tn. 640 p. In, promptly executed. rnlift-lyd
Sunday t !hutch train to - :.
and irom Nrkeeirport, 1 IXI p. tn. 10 00 a. In.
For tickets apply tv i }Fit. Et ,1 1.1 UN, Jlgt.
W. IS. STOLVF,: - wpi• • • mu.
PORK PACKERS.
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
,
T. ,,,.-0 , t a , -'),-)/,' , ( suoce.mr. to Jas. 'Holmes & 00.0
T." t ' -'•7 (, ' t., ' 1 ,, , ' roitx P.A.Cnrll3 , ,
4. /6/ .. c% ' 'l ,
• ... ( i , Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Cugar-011red Hams,
Smoked fl e et, SO.
...Z .
~... CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
rrrr;ltt I:n . 11, PA. ' prresEttrßali, PA.
fllllllll LARC4,II:IIiT, vate.eriter, Anti) , ` l "4l-)yd
ii
most successtul IllibihiESS kI.A.N'S ct)1.... ' ' -
LEGE in the United States, i OYSTERS, GAME. &C.
XIS - Students can enter and ref Jew at any thud I x . . :. , ______ r.,. ....„ ,_ = ,
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erli , Vt r phi S 0 0 00 4 DR I 'l l1 W fth W 64 4" 6e4t 1 sI.A.M:U.,k4 14 ; 1,A. LTGr I-I LIN
elfin orc iatge to any s itddiehs on application to
the Principals. .1 EN KITS 0 531.1T11,
dei-lawaty • . .Plttshurght Pa
• - _
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
lovented 1a4.5. Perfected Iat.PAI.
SWF:AI/SID T11:113 tIT F. • Pritoll.l ALL
K,other Sewing 1.1; achines, at the World's Fair,
• 1062, while the Stnger F:ewing 'Machine received
an honorable mention 91) Ito moll It ; and Wheel
er & Wilson's a vandal for Its iferice, called .1 hr.
cular Hook." The Rowe Sewing hlaphine, was
A warded a premium (to an English I'll.hildtor;)
as the best tot all 'imposes OIL exhibiting). Our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make pettect
work oil the lightest anti heaviest labile..
Sob' and rented at N 05. 1 .2 ft 14 st. f 'lair street
A. M MoCPREGOS.
mrAl-tiataw-ly Agent.
lr , - -7,4
pl..;KLketi, ...IVrt.!t. -I. AND .A , .
RAILROADS
ILTI iNINU
ru., 7:0 p, y.,' WI
a. IL., 3 by It. 5.13., .71.00 P.
AU'IPALM .1),11 ,N Ili A
12. W ILA
144 0 r.
4c11411
tiEth PARKIN, Agent.
Union Piutseuget titAtion, Plthuhttigth
A. LI. CAS!,1:1,111.1:ItY, gvut,
Allegheuy tatty'.
A rrartue nwnt.
100 doz 5; gallon and quart Pickles,
30 do plot Pickles,
20 do-English Pickles, escorted, • ,
WO. de Tpieato quartiiamt pitts„.
200 do Pepper Sauce,
21) du Cumberland Sauce,
10 do Woreektechlre Sauce,
do Walnut Ketchup;
5 ddqq Atushroon Ketchup,
20 do Import French al octal - a,
b 0 do Imitation - do do
lust received and for scan by
& It NUS.,.
(etas 126 and 126 Wood at.
Ili A lAlla S, AN 1) ti kt.
RANTS
-1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Katsina, In whole
half agdappeler-boxien •
50 mate :.,eedless
26 kegs do do .
so caiks prime Zaute Ourraraa,
• 50 kegs French Pretties and Plbms,
2 . 6 Wises Sri do
Just received and tor sale bkl
VSYLER k 111i1)3.,
tuba • ••• • ? ile and 129 Wood it.
ALAT, Vile riff
ConVeir 0 1 43 1 1 1 obactio,
Bakttmore Spun Tobacco, -
Navvy „
Brlghe
Cut and Dry SmokingTeliacco,
Solace Yine Cut •
Sunny Side titre lut "
Sweet Olive " "1,
At • M'CIOLLTSTE , K F. BnEws,
itik26 - ll (.. ,solgtjereeL
OOTS, H 0 E itIND • ktirenio A
ElMltcMpricies,"itt BOMA NIB'S,
UV, . •08 kOt 7o.
MPS, 01L,' &C
CARPENTERS
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
J ust avvetv t bt tlos New Carrot Store of
Tarland,
y"enetian 1t i Trimtninge,
An entirely new mid complete enortment
jugs received ax the
N «' CAIRP FT STORE
DI'II'AILLANDi COLLINS & CO.
Irk hl
TAILORS.
I.)A.un CAPI'I:II,,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
185 SILITIIMIELD STREET,
OYSTERS, BUTTER,, GAME,
POULTRY AND EGGS,
Its° L,L LIE; Ivry' ST 327.-k:Yr,
itiAil'.FiAFEk . &&
NlTAt,i,r,Vt,lflll:e.s°,r,NCl A (34 T )Mg
Wall Pape.; from tia to 43 per roll Window
Shades .drum 100 to VUPloths ftom.lDoto
,a() ber yard; Fancy Good In all varietlea, at
the
New Wall Paper & Taney Goods House
FM:RSV . tt ta. SCHWARZ,
164 Smithfield street
Just recoved and for isle by -
FETZER t ARMSTRONG,
sorrier of Market and First sts.
Jr:
pOTA.TONS---;
60 bushels choice Neshannocks,
200 do do Peach Blows
100 do •do rink Eyes,
Just reaelvedandlor sale by
FETZER ess ARMSTRONG,
nihl9 comer market • dFlt its
ItEPINgD $l5 -GARS-
bbls "A" and "W i GOMA` Sugarst.
2o do Ortrstred; Granulated and Powdered
Sugar—Now in store and for sale by
lI.EYMER k Bltt)S,„
t2tarid.l2a
T OILET SOAP --
WO boxes Farieq, Toilet amd • Soap,
In store and or eale try
TIEN - PIER: & BROS.,
196 eild 128 Wodd et.
_L
__
MA.Blll.lllTeli "+P.1.01 A AND
JAY Quotts,O AeldzieWs Utempegeo,
. 30 Cases sparkling Moselle.
In .t ore end for Wetly
, • tIMIAIAR i ,} I,IOKE3TIIOW '
o.t)
barrels reeepetttl and for male
VETZLIIti 4/015itOritt
Jell ,
' 6 00rner Ittiricet Ftrei ate.
DRUGGISTS.
JOBS Islr;, , i , :lVSl.iyYH7~
,
a W 03156013 TO ,
Fx,t)airre, .
•U G' I' ri7
WHOLIS AND EMAIL 'IA/trim
In Foreign and Dalneatia Mennirina,
Taints, Oils, Ilye-Stutra and Perfumery,
O. 71 SEDER/Li STREET,
myl24yd ALLEGHENY 477 Y, PA.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, .&C
ANDREW KLONAN
HENRY PHIPPS, JR.,.
General Partners.
KLOMAN & MEETS,
NINTH WARD, prrTsßincat. •
ANTSPACI I ITRE BAR MON,.GES
eraI Railway and Steamboat Forgings,
Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles. &e.
5e10.41
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
A. 33 iTY N .
PLWIEBERS AND GAS FITTERS
• NO. 1.65. WOOD STREET,
Opposite First Church. Pittsbtfrgh, and
NO. 4 7 011 10 STI/.l4.Fa* ALLEGHENY,
71/14.1t. TRH MAYOIOB OPIPICS.
USIPS, 'HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
P
Lead. Pipe, Pig antl Har Lead, awl Pima.-
eels Material to general. Oil Refineries fitted up
in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with
Lead or Copper. kionees fitted with Water and
oas Fixtures.
.114-.lif. R.—All order* promptly attended to.
apa4yl
. _
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
riluE. SUBSCRIBERS RAVE JUST
1 opened a very large and desirable stock of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladies' and Gentlemen,' wear ;
ISae
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
ELIEL.V3Ert-IPILA/LiFEED
Such u Castors, Cake and Frntt Baskets,
Goblets, Card Cues, Tea'Setta, etc.
HEINEMAN, MEICHA.N h FEWLE,
de2o 42 Fifth street.
Victoria,
A new and
& Co.
Collins
PrrTs MIRGYI, PA.
1:33:113
Down attars
INIIMEI
.THOMAH 11.1tILLE11,
Speoial.P4rtilet.
IRON CITY FORGE,
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
SPENCER M'KAY,
BREWERS & NALSTBItS
,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
WIIA VE ALWAYS ON lIAND A
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stoat,
And will continue to make it our situ togive
satisfaotion to all of our customers. lUr. Robt.
Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage
of our business, with full control in the Erewery.
Address all orders to SPENCER tt .S.IISAY,
• Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh„ . Pa.
.10s. Bria , fil ER,
Self.-lyd JAS. Pd'E.AN. •
Butterfield & Co..
! Holsters and Hop Dealers,
WATER STREET,
I fidea-lyd WHEELING, VA.
ifto4
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
ARE NOW PREPARED TO RE
calve orders from the trade for all sizes of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Biwa ar.HoraeGline Iron
UV THE HEST QUALITY.
Pittsbemh, Jan. 7, 1863
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
I;opiciur+ de La.ztsar,
AT T 0 RNEYS-AT-LAW,
NO. 103 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSIIIIRGH, PA
Collections and other legal business attended
to in Allegheny, W luau Liston, Greene, and ad
joining counties.
HOUSEFURNISHING
UPHOLSTERY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
I. runic. MANUFA
T RE sUBSCILI and keep ß c EßS onstantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
clun Goods Comforts, Feather Beds, Mat
tresaei all ki nds; elm, the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
/Vs-Prompt attention given to all orders for tit.
Mg and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c.
ootl7-tyd R OBER TS & RO Els7l
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD.
M ARV fN'S
SUPERIOR CRACKERS,
64 Fourth strocit
LIME MANUFACTURERS.
To Builders and Contractors.
WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURINO
• superior article or
L. I M. ,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 600 LIBERTY STREET.
BEST QUALITY OD
30.4111. WE X I—a'Sr C, CO AIL
Always on hand Its usual.
myl9 DICKSON - , STEWABT a( (X).
PLANING MILLS.
JAMES MILLLN G AIt , MONONUALIE,
LA PLANINti MILL, would respecttully
inform the publie that he has rebuilt since the
tire, and having enlarged his establishment,' and
ailed it wi th the newest and moat approved nt
shinery,ris now prepared to furnish flooring and
planing mrds, scroll sawing and re-sawing,
doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames,
kt
monings, box malting, tic.
SOT PITTSBURGH, Sept. 7, 1867. JattO
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Clare of the Tranclion . n Brothers.
T"g INSTITUTION, SiTUATECtI 1111
Leered°, Cambria County Perinsykaritiii
about four miles from Cresson Station,
on the
'direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
was chartered in 18,59, with privileges to cooler
the usual Collegiate donors and Degrees. The
location of the College is one of /he moat healthy
iq Per/ i sy . lvania—this portion of .the Allegheny
moun . belflg.Pr9Verbial tot Sts, pure wider,.
bracing air, and proturezque scenery.
The Scholasticyear commences On the FIRST
MONDAY after the lath of AUGUST, and ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces•
sary to Land Surveying, Engineering, ao.,
will be furnished by the Institution to the
Students.
Instrument& d Vocal Music forms no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
yearn to the age of manhood.
TlMMS—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance r• • 70 .
suriet iog;,suti s uto Of ruinent tet:
nue,. it g • •
Olasical Ind Modern Language., extra.... to
Students spending 'Vacation at the College.. 20
Reference can be made to the St. Rev. Bishop
Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia;
Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lotretto ; Rev. 1)r. O'Hara,
Philadelphia ; Rev. Henry , M'Laughlin, Phila
delphia; Rev. Pierce Mahar, 'Harrisburg.
N. 13.—A hitch runs daily to Lorretto from
llrssen,
1 era Rev. E. A. BUSH, Supeilor.
• I) LINN'S PATENT LAMP CIIININEY
OLEANkatir-Dio mom; Üblatir kinifen
.
In cleaning. - It eleane chimne y v7i bout wean
ing and is the only article in the market that
cleans a chimney. I'rPPer42., , d
liateat - t,
principal Lamp Starta x *Al at e Lamrsid oil
More of
„ ;r . • VAIMICDONI 'EMU/
m ho . .Agattta for the Manufaciturep:'
dIAT*-410 6 Irtriiis OATS- .
J ust..re,asived paitikkousle by
•7y,ns & ARMSTRONG;
aatannilokricet aßtlyArgt Ida;
Al — aigississaatcliqXTßAVAllFlLM;
lour lust remixed am for ealewby
IMMER & ARMSTRONG,
corner Market and First sts. •
WWI
coroMis§ioN.i
Jopra mooßtfrAD, .
COMMISSION MERGUST
.x`oB r HS BALE OH .
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 7* WATER ST., below Market,
PITTSBUitaIi.
W. D. FATTxleinsN,
PATTUASON & AMMON,
Colnittit4eibri Me . roliants.
Flour Notrain tknd General• Produce Deal
ers. 6 Wald' at., Pittsburgh, Pa.
We take pleasure in referring to the following
Pittsburgh He : Chess, Smyth & Co. Zug &
Painter A. Bradley, & $33.,
J
Davis, J. P. Woodwell, Jas. Al.'Cully &. 00., J.
W. Spender; 0: Lode & C 9., IL 4. Jack CO
jan.29-tf • • •
P. 1tHYM8R.,...,..11.. RZYILEIC .1* B. =TIME
Late st Miller ts. Rlcketson's,
REYDIER & BROT.IIERS,
[Successors to Reymer et4xidenson,]
LIIKAI;IL MIALICILS fa '
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary,
'Sugars, Fire Works, &c.,
NOB, 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH. , -
. LI7NLE Vir
GROCER,
NO. 4- 13 I A. 31 0 N ,
PITTSBORGII, PA,
my22-iydtm
BRASS FOUNDERS
Duquesne Brass Works.
a. OA.DILAN F n. CTILAW/OP.D.
Cadman Sr. Crawford,
Xanufacture and keep constantlyon hand every
variety of
FINISHED BRASS WORK.
BRASS OAST I NGS of 'snperior-rmooth
' ness made to order. '
TEANLIIOAT WORK AND .REPAIIt
i, iug promptly attended to. Also, sole agents
fur Western Pennsylvania, for the sale of
DIARSII'S SYPHON PUMP, with LandselPs
improvement attached. fetiln
J. & iL NE'STEF.N,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAB AND STEAM TITTERS,
ALI. miens OW
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER.
Also, 'Brass Castings of an tints,
Riaile'at the shortest notice.
Particular attentldnpaid to tilting LIP and rt
pairing of 011, REF.I.NEttIi.S.
31 & 34 "%cater Street, near Liberty.
rrtILF, 1141GMBERS OF THISVLILIM BE.
lug practical mechanics, of many years' ex
perience m.the business will ensure to give sat
isfaction hi every respect. We are also agents
for Guild, LietrthiCM N. Co.'s, Steam Pumps for
water and oil. seatyd
- _
113.5.A.0 JOiIiB...JOIIII J.. BOYD..WAt. X.'011.1 , LOUGH
Pittsburgh Steel Work,
JONES, 130'5C - 1) 'Sc.. CO.,
ACTUrtI.IS OF
C : ifBl :Ilntiring9ll:" erect
A B
4"kr 7 gldtl
Crie;oßoaiadiretStretß
no2l-1y . :rTsBO I,A;
W. CIEK2i UV) Aid —L. CUW111.24 la 1161t1+
F. OPINVENGBAM........ D 17240414. •
l'inflititeGHAMS & CO.—PITTS
-13121f01i CITY CILAsS WORKS—War ,
house 119 Water street, and 156 First street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the &tenon
gshels Frouse, irreinufanturere of eittshirrei City
Window Wass, Druggists' Wass Ware and Ame
rican Convex Wass, for Parlor WirIAIOWII 3 tlhureh
c,, and' üblic buildings. apt
MIMI
THOMAS C. L
WINES, LIQUORS, &C
WINES, BRANDIES, &0.,
OLD WILE AT wiiLsnAr,
JAC 013 1 4 : 11- 1T
Importer and wholesale dealer in
FOREIGN WINES ANb LIQUORS,
JACOB ILELLER WOULD ITIVI'Esii
particular attention to hte stock of German
Wines =1 French Brandies, which has been se
lected and imported by himself. Families and
Churches could depend on obtaining at his es
tabliahment the best and purest of Wines: - —Pure
Liquors of all kinitsinqual to any in theeity, al
wayson Also. Pure 91d lirlklaffliy .
the.tedt "AtectiOd - map
, „_
*EALIYMONT, 4 a().1
Foreign 'Brandies,__ Wines and`3. .
AX ,BO I
lilkbeia, Raspberry, Wild Ohenyi and- lir,
get bi arellea;' Oldildonogaela, Bye,. and
her Whiikles„ Jamaica Rum,
. ,
N(?,; 83 - I.2:l3Warry erritew
.
Oppoittertotittli,street, ,
i . i 1 , , PITTSBUTU4-Xl, PA. .
girliitelt; l'iivertig
and ' riniilles iiipfilled a
moderate profits for Caatt. ' mylt-lyd
- ' - -
- U . 13. X 4.2 U. .13.4.33135,. •
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
16 ;tiiti 48 r
St. elith!
. ~ .ri.T,Tsiin4Roii, -, ~. ~ , I
sirit;iii ' l cA'6ir itir4lkatri,
Life Size Photogra ha in ()rayon, 011,,,
India 4wlt 444 e tiosoBqh ii-viakh A•anda ( aPe .
and Partbste otiltlrY‘ t . )es. PhirLP.,..
grapie ATI) , , frtiltida7, - Chti anof Afticles
adainetkto.the luatograineheainess.,..-- nz3 - 21..
NOTARY - PLIIILIC:-
S. P: . 1916 t?
nAI
gate dosioiir: to a./ P . . Dey & .
AVANT FAOTtIikERS; , 2miirterb 130ai
TArdelatt.tss*lletyi Unach and Trunk,idasd
wca 4,14, tdarj,ll,iumpinga.i,Nn,,
Btradki`Slgn: 91 t4e Sti9ru,p, , - p4taboxgh.
.14/FAA - E.:*
GlArifil. , l 4 " - "-PAP 4l4t i
eti t o4=2 ,
at Wood st.
rilonkcco—
-10474:.113041K9,..--_ • •
.•
2 .
In stais shirdOnsalis tiy• , -
trrzEil &. Ftk*Tll OPi G,
• Pint stg
ictr.puriwr uicsipaqs, 31E.DATAutorta
lea And, OthCr Av.a.o kirraunents, tpet eveetvl34
Arum Pads, for sale by
W, P. ivf A SHAL.Ly
141'Wrsal duvet.
ADAM AMMON
GROCERS
STEEL WORKS.
GLASS WORKS
E. P. MIDDLETON,
1:15==111
Alen, mole proprietor of the
No. 5 NOrth Front St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
WO SMITHFIELD STRENT,
Three doors above 6th it.
z ,
400K1fficti tftittilfri*C9 tol;p: tn.
ce,,
• TREVOW 14AFEVIT.03141G13
int BRING THE PAM HEAPS . BUY'S
/LP Rua iontlts GattanyandAalmorslio
!tithed% and children's Balmarals, Gaiters and
Boots at the lowe'St prt . ce . ,at
BORLAND'S,
r• , •
:, bosq*Are
RAP ah Solt Elder,
26 &ego F`rbaliPitcked gutter,
Justleeetvett awl tor stile by.
J. ' 12k,`TZEtt AIIdb.,MONET,
el 4 corner Market and First ate
A f x OV E M SEA COUPOUS 411‘; Gov
.I.ll,.euktuent Bonds bought at • •
KOIINTZ tc 81E8T225,
No.-lig-Wood street, seconitdoor above Fifth:
; .. • ;
_ ~ •
ytowTINGC EQ.l3PMEXTEikl—M a ingt .
Sonly 90p?.,plele ansortment
For oat by 7LIWES BoWA•we
,V7:434ASAr
jet , 138-eet.,^
uGs
bbb3. Fresh Egich just receleced by
press.; . t FETZER & A.R.M.STRON -
.IYI/ corner .111.allitet and First stree s.
Xhiti 'BANktliti?
THIRD BAtig -
Hev.ing organized under the Netumel Ott Agnor
Act, is Row•PreParedto do a
General Banking . Business.
Deposits reeetied, Exchange, on Vie 104421
citlei ofthe 'East and Prat'
ECOUGTIrrAND tgaritli;
_
;AnitcopectiOnY wide hi every anceSsitdC,
• 44.4- lbart of the country. "
Office for the present, (until the conagtetiOrtat
the New Banking Holue,o9l7lev t
Wood ,
and Virgin alley, in the Banking HoOmliilitate
DIME SAVINGS' INSTITIITIOBV
Na.llo giikikeithgtelel
OPPOllitethe Quetta Houle.
• DIREPTOB.B.
Wm. E. Satimertz,
.14...EtSe fitein.
A. s: Bell,
Henry Gerwig,
~,
S. G. Illuiman,
B. Goe. . .
L. MorganaterniDA REINEWA-M"
R. C. s Mamettrz,,Cresti. pro tem. mh -,
.. ,
. IiOLISLES & ,B ANM it,11.19.
• and Exchange Brokers and tleales"ite
Note, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver And
Dank Notes. Exchange on the Esatera spa
Western Cities constantly for sale.
Ocillections made in all the cities throngliatit
the United 'States, !Deposits received in par funds
or curxentpaper, No. ba market street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
DOLLAR SAVINGS RANI,-
-Oa Fetritpit STREET. .
- rpr
pitig ti itrar, 'mono TO 2 O'CLOO
2Ull.alto, oh Wednesday -and Saturuay eveningik
fawn Itlaylat to November 101Pfrom to 9 Walfish!
and from November Ist to May lit, from 6.241.
o'clock.
Deposits received of ail sums not lees thin their
DOLLAR, and a dividend of the profits , dectiazed •
twice a year, in June and December. Interests,
has been declared semi-annually, in June and Be
cemberaitiee the Bank was organized, tall:tires'
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 fi rst days of June and Be.'
cember, compounding twice a year- without:
troubling the depositor to call or eve. to present
' his pass book. At this rate money will doublein
less than twelve years.
13 4) . 0 k. i .c0nt. tat ng the Charter, By-Laws, Rules
and Begulations, furnished gratis, on application
to the office.
Plit2Bll , ll7M
aBORGE ALBS E. .
VICE raIf.BIDENTEI.
James McAuley, James 8.. D. M - eeds,
John H. Shoenberger, Wm. 'Douglas,.
James Hardman,. Isaac M. Portin*, _
Peter A. hLadeira, James Shidle,
Wm. J. Anderson. John B. M'Fadden,
A. M. Pollock, M. D. John G. Backofen,
TICLIBTEB.B.
Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch,
J ohn C. Ihridley, John Marshal,
George Black, ~ Walter P. Marshal,
Hill Burgivin, Jolts Orr.
Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb,
Charles A. Colton.. Henry L. Ringwilt,
John Mans • Wm. E. Schmertz,.
Beni..l...,Eaknestock, Alexander Speer,
John J.. Gillespie, Alexander TW.le,
Wm. S. Haven ..
i Wm. Vtinkirk, ,
Peter IL Hmiker, lasso Whittier,
Richard Hays, Wm. P. - Wiwi:can,.
Jades 1). Kelly, Christian, Xeages..
citenitrAirr AND TILEASIALREL.. •
. .
CHARLES A. COLTON'. •
PHILADELPHIA' CARDS.
01168.
J. RODMAN D./CBl3
ArA.GIEOF.. Sc MCI ES,
Importers and dealers in .
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETT-t:
Vestingt, Tailors , Trimmings,
NO. 255 .211-A-RIE-V-IT STUMM-W.,
oc2S-tf InaILADELPHIA.
WEL BRICE Bz, CO.,
Produce and provision'
COMMIRRIONMERCHANT I
No. 10 Scrath Water at., - 5
PHILLDELPEr4.'
Sir Mena advaneee made on consignmhirie
when required. • my-iyd
GEORGE GRAN T,
Manufacturer and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
Inexery description of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA.
O. A. VAN KIRK & 00.,
MAIIIIVACTIIEJERS OP
GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS,
Patent -Improved
EXCELSIOR AND PATENT'
PAIAGON COAL OIL BtitlllEßk
Hand Lamps, Columns, dr.0..1
amaresoolos, •
No. 517 Arch Street, PluladelpldiL -
Manufactory, Frankforcl, Phila.
4E/ -- All goods warranted.
C.
WITII
LONGCOPE & PEARGE
Manufacturers and Importers of-
AILW MLAISIIIN& *WOK
AND 'TAILORS TRBEITENGS, • '
No. /0 South Fourth-Street,
inyi-lyd • •- PECITADELVEL. •
HOTELS,
13..4_47:49: - Gr 3 .lEr. mro
tito, 350 LI UTRT..T wriur.s , r,
Next to Fennsyjvania Paseertger Depot,_,
- JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR, •",
AVING TAKEN AND FITTED
with all the modern Improvement, thtiPpOp ,
War resort, the subscriber is prepared to liecturr.
• modate lds old customers and the public goner-.
ally, with the best the market allbrds. -v =l4 l l,
will be served up in every - variety of style'
the season. Ilia Wines, Liquote suit Aleyhe•
fee% con bdent in reeo.m.mend4ng them to tha pub.
lie to* their mitellence - • • •
Oan, Bucket and Shell Oylrteri received daily,
and sold wholesale . my2lKyd.
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'NO. 22 DIAMOND - ALLTX - X ----
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PITTSBURGH : ' •
u s s, AllfriOngar, - 4
to thohlop li o that , bell tiallyrgnoilir r
F 6.4.1. re ai1d 404*()IsTEF icyAnth ,,
ace., and le Brain' te accentnnaratet,t4 p.41F144.1 . :'
oh this old and we known tnnisn'altn edtgi
thingin theesting and Aritatng line Otte afiert:C•
est notice.laikatcp:
jam 1-tyd rroPrietol,
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YOUNG'S EATIN& , SALIOOIC
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Corner of irgin AnSiy-efid'Sisk' •
• • theld Streets.!
I Where OTSTIM.S. alutAll — theSlellesciesreof SisSt% •
'settigu ?e.tierJed . up lu pua
!Ayres: 4txt_T, , ,
ott4 MTV Viten Mier anis e
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Apv4.oo.mtaunmui4get. ~ , r*:--
ratlm ~14..wim-, .0., ~,. ~., (ht.- ,
old friends and. customers that:he is eta, , .tie ')
found at hid old aticedit Flsit. OLLO
. / 3 ... n 1 -4 1 ta
:trance on .Fourth street: ealwaY On ,
the.hestiluak . tytif Lagerßeer, tunt In Collll6itieli --;
with the , h 1i i
.a- well hill aPPohttedlard :asooiti ,:,.
With good tab b ies, belle and ones.
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Remember the Vane, - Anon° Rill, Terarild•Cit. - -
near Wood. eutrannelitem Fourth. ' . Istic‘lip '-
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put up jp, 250,./kop, ~and staluip;
11 eintiattaig - '
ararta*pt . . atzo.e f0; . .4.0
.netitutionevlir.n.
"Only infallible reini , dles lranWn."
&
"Free from Poison _
.“.Nat dangeidna kakis lluninn , lll47.
I kliata come °anal edr.holea:to
Aair'Sala quiarke Odaia.
iliP‘Sold , by all rordgglifkand
where.
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ArS ea tUlllCToszalea 9 11 V.4-4 0 14,..
Bottleand 'Pia* banks" yOulniy.
.UNNRIE COSTATIL ,
acir , Prinoipal Depot 4012
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ANt oli mlitjarhirdre927 . 44%k iwi t _
and Balmoral., Juieretelved, at :" 71 - 43
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