PROSPECTUS , FOR 1864 . ' . t. , I TXXMI PITTSBURGH POST. For the Increased nod increasing prquperity of PITTSBURGH POST. We are desirous of returning our acknowledg ments to ite numerous patrons. During the past year it has Largely Increased its Circulation. Notwithstanding Organized efforts to curtail it The present year brings with it, not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, As our Atheinisiration so frequently ;promised nor have those in power given any 1 11 :1‘ 0 : : 1 1 1 • OR DESIRE TO C,RIISH IT Their principal effbrta have been devoted to 11=i!!a Continuing Themselves in Power. This Fall they will be ;FORE Tar..PEOPLE For trial, and we are desirous of speaking of their stewardship to as MANY It A. 13 14: 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, MEM RESTORATION OF THE UNION; It will con(tne itself to the discussion at r , ul3Juic And have no connection whatever with Personal or Factional Character It will be nobody'sorgan, but the faithful exponent of Sound Conservative Sentiments. The great work before A merican People is the saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM; Thereto 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 in absolutely necessary, and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be able to meet the expectations of crur friends in the discussion of the questions whidh will be involved in the approaching PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, OUR NEWS DEPARTM ENT Particular attention will be given to the Newe Department of the Pest; we ehaillabor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH ANA 3NIE AL X ..T-a Wilde equal industry will be exercised in our MBOET.Tu6SEOUS , AND LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial . Department Will be entrusted to one who is every way qual- Died for a proper discharge of hie duties ; it Wit be conducted in an HONEST MANNER, Intended to inform the public of honest and fair dealing, giving no countenance or encourage ment to dishonest dealing, DAILY EDITION, rer feaLr4:3..t " month o'vek - To agents per hundred-copies SATURDAY MORNING POST, Single Subscriptions $2 00 in ell nhn cij 03,-e...._,,...__ —lll5 " " " ten -- • • • i6O " " ."' 'twenty, doe to getter up... ‘l. 2a ,1 , ": fort.Y.: . '1 10 ...- -: - . , v_Li Ihtlxitte hundred " :-;•, ,i Od jy2o STEAMSHIPS team from 12,treeitstown aid Liverpool. . TUX VIAST—CLAPS erf Man .Sleamshijoi of the C TM. '• x.. . SIUGN, 4CEDAR; • EC L A, • OLYtdiPtS, sail from Liverpool every alternate TOES -I'A7, front ftlieenalown every alternate WEDN'E.'S DAY, and from New rork" °Very ~iternate WIUNESDAY. National Steam Navigation Coil parry, lA, LOUISIANA, , PENNSYA.NIA, Will sail from Liverpool and CtueenefoWn„, as hhole,VOTlllilig a weekly - Itne,) and from New I..rk every alternate SA'fITXDAY, t eerAkre Passage fr om New York, $.45 Otirrency. 10 New York, s3.i Gold or equivalent in Currericy. l'aaaengers forwarded to Paris and all ;O prime° d. is at Very low ratee. ' Also, by tlie old Neck Star Line of first bass nipper sailing vessels, fare from Liverpool 135 • brrency. To Liverpool s2o•Ourrency. Sight .1 ratts for sale payable in any port of I.surope. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS h. GUION, Fulton St., New York', Of TItUS. FATTIGAN,' No. 47 Smithfield street, to y 2- y I Sucsesetor to Thos. Rat tag au. L:verpool, liev York and Philadelphia ( IN AN) s EA:31!_": ELW TliFr I'UJECLAC. Eg ~...4 h 9 havingbe ' e l !' D ap jl. l;of l n ' t S ed i a G ge N n t E I o p t' •- . . the above lint of Steadiers' vice 0 Mr. -John Thompson, destined, the business of the line here,. will, hereafter i.e carried oti at No. 68 Smithfield street, near Fourth, where all applications should be made. fhe Steamers of this line are ameng.dlre• most magnificent afloat, and run direct between Liver pool and New York, sailing every. week. The undersigned is also agent for TAPSCOTT'S celebrated Line oft Saning Vessels and the X. Line ‘.l London Packets, by both of whiCh he is pre pared to bring out passengers at very low rites. Sight Drafts for any amout on any part of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield treet, Pittsburgh, Pa._ je3 . .. . • • • Passage from England and Ireland. 0: 3 5 00 • EUROPEAN AGENCY - 2 1./1011Ag 11. RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN AGENT, No. 122 Attlet“U Monongahela Rouse, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring qut or bring opit or send back passengara from or to any part of the old country, either by 11411111 or sell ing packets. SIt}HT BONDS FOR SALE, payable In any part of Europe. Agent for the Didanapolls and Cincinnati Rail road, Alen, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of team ere sailing between New York, Liverpool; Gras ,;ow and clalway. jan6-lyd THUS. H. RATTIGAN. Real Estate Savings Institution QTATEDIENT OF THE CONDITION of the above institution, Saturday - , April 30th, 1864 : Amount of Deposits $180,878 68 Amount interest due tie- pointers May IBt 8,674 08 Amount Contingent Fund. 6,628 96—5180,081 07 ASSETS. rind ',Jenson Real Est' te* 09 1 823 •S. 6-20 Bonds at pai.. 61,400 . 00 V. S. Debt Cer. and IS otes 15,400 16 Accrued interest not col- leered Office Furniture hAnd... The undersigned Auditing Committee have exanitned the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and have limnit the above statement to be correct. 11. CHILDS, N. - VOF,GHTLY, W. B. COPELAND, Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1361. .6 - deDepearta received DAILY and EVERY AATU I) AY EV ENIN(I. lute relit paid at SIX PER DENT. per annum. TRUSTEKS ISAMI JONES, President, K. Moorhead, U. G. Ilusbey, Jacob Painter, Nicholas Yoegbtly. HMI. Thug. M. Howe Wit.. 11. Smith, Wm. B. liarvey Office, 63 Fourth Street. A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. m yi-dtfeattvir SILVER PEARL SOAP. C., RIUMPTON di• CO 367 LIBERTY STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and 31 Ifilo art. Also manufacturers of I% superior article of PALX, 01.33.111 AN, OLIVE and ROSIN SOAPS, and variqus Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Of our Silvtir'Peitrl Soap which we confidently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should be borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime or ilosin, or any other substance In its manilla°. tore which can shrink or injure the finest fabric. Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the rapidity of Uotton or Linen. Clothes washed with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes lireese, Dirt, 'Tobacco Stains, Printers , Ink, smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro tecting windows carpets and furniture from suds and slop I s. t imparts a brdlianey to Plate, Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings and Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the bath and particularly for 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 of the age. This Company respectfully ask a trial from all who are interested, and in every easewUl refund , the prize of the same should it fail to acoomplish : what we claim for it. Sold at five cents per pohnd in fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, In Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residences free of charge. Directions for use on all packages. Liberal discount to the trade. Dlerchants from abroad will do well to give ;RUALPTON a call, 3117 Liberty street, opposite Peona. Railroad Passenger Depot. iki i i-Deware of all imitations. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Shell. se secured by the inventorby National copyright. mh2-tf _ FOREIGN PRIM ,TNIUTS, 4C.,- 200 boxes Oranges, prime, 100 do Lemons, 100 trails lrica Almonds, 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 60 bags Tarragona Almonds, 60 do Sicily Almonds, 76 boxes Shelled Almonds, 30 bags English Walnuts, 26 do Bras,' Nuts, 80 do Filberts 200 do Pea Nut, 6000 Cocoa Nuts, In store and landing, and for sale by REYMER It 'BROS., mll.l 128 and 128 Wood st Black Diardond Steel Works, PITTSBURGH, PA. PARK, BROTHER & CO., MAN ITFADIMBR6 OF Best Quality of Relined Cast Steel, Square . Flat and Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any imported or manufac tured in this country. °Vie 108 ern WARSBOUBB, 1.49 & 151 First and 120 & 122 Second iti,. tebls4yd PITTSBURGH. M n ink BUSH. SEED BUCKWHEAT, ItIVIF 16 bile. Dried Apples.. 1000. bush. Ear Corn, 1500 bush. Oats. 300 bids. Gaff Mille Flour. In store and for sale by • PATTERSON & AIIMON jels No. 6 Wood its. FIRKINs PRIME FRESH BUT 10 ter, 100 bbls Potatoes, 1000 bush Oats, 200 bids Family Flour, in store and for -sale by PATTERSON & AMMON, No. 6 Wood it. cx lax ca.m;.V...w3iria. FBI PE LATEST STYLES OF SILK 1 and cloth Mantillas,•Sacques, TalonAe, Cir culars, bit. Mao, Cloaking, °TOM of all shades, Shawls and Dress Goode. Selling cheap for cash. Cal/ and see, at H, L -L.LINOWS, as Market street, between Filthand Diamond. jela NV Alwr-va). 100 TONS OLD. BOOKS WITII backs removed, old newspapers or any thitag that has once been writ . lpg t or printing paper, for which the highest price will be paid at our Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 33 STRELT. . . jelti-Imd C. Y. D.T.A.R4F, & pp TO BLAST FURNACES. WROLIGHt IRON TAVVRRS, Inc sale by A. PURVES & SON, 111 .9^. 1 .1R ~ 0. SqlitY B W l -R2P.O..ll4ioelrida. jp.rIipARIMAtETH & SONait GARDE.N ,Seeds,_ Onipg„Sette, linolurye Barnett,l, lirPeach Wow Inkil Sweet-Sebd" ?JA MAS, re• elved and for sale by BEcuin dud A./AINChil nP 2O NP...P7 .14bArty aireet,.Pittstnagn. EA NO.,— fai} BARRELS I' *E MO White Beane.: liletleceti4d and 'Tor kale •• • FETZ UP& ARMSTRONG, corner Market and Finn ate. POST --- EiTTSBU - 4G RAILROADS. MM." WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ( . - 4c 1 4, 1) aartta MONnnr,' NOVILMIIEB' Pennsylvania Central Railroad t N DAIL Y ; THR( Willi A CCOMMODATIoN TRAIN leaves the passenger Station daily, (except Sun. Jay,), at .6 1,1) a. ni., stopping at all stations be tween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making direct aonnection , to r New York at Philadelphia. THE Tilltill.flli DIAIL TRAIN leaves the 'Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 50 a, tn., stopping only at principal Stations and making direct connections at Har risburg for Baltimore amt.. Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. •THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, at 423 p. in., stopping only at pruicipal St tions, making direct connection 4t Harrisburg tar Baltimore and Washington, and , for Nett York via Allentown Route and Philadelphia. FliE FAST r.INH leaves the Station daily, (except Sunday,) at 8 af, p. m., stopping only at prinCipal Stations, 'connecting at Flarriaburg'for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia lot New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMONATION TRIAN leaves daily, (except. Sunday,) at 300 p. ui. ' atop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone maugh. , FIR sT ACC, umoDATION TRA fOrWall's Station, leaves daily, (except S unday , ) at,620 SECOND ACCOMMoiII.TIIJN TRAIN for Wail's Station, leaves - daily, (except Sunday,) at 1140's. ni. 'CHUM ACCOM.MOBATION TRAIN for Wp. Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 50 in. 'FOURTH AOCOMIYIODA'FION TRAIN tot Wall's Station leaves, daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 00 p. m. THE CHUROH T AIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at 006 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. B.ETURNINO TRAINS AIWITtE IN P.IXTSBURGII AS FOLLOWS' Baltimore Express 12 20 p. in Philadelphia Express. 1 25 p. m Fast Line 12 50 a. m Through Pdail Train 12 20 a. 11 Johnstown AccOmmodation 10 05 a. m Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 15 a. m 2(1 Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 a 5 a, ro ad Wall's Station Accommodation 1 55 p. m 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 66 p. Baltimore Fvprees will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 26 p. m. oh Mondays. ' TRAINS FOIL BLAIRSVILLE, and ANA connect tit Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation anti. Express Train East, and with Balti more Express mid Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS T'OR EBENSBURG connect at Cres son with Express Train,' and Train Weat, and with Tlueugh Accommodation, and Express Train East. The Traveling public uiR find it greatly to their interest, In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, as the accommo• datlons now offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. 'the road is ballasted with atone, and is entirely tree from dust, we can Km/lbw safety, speed and comfort to all who may tavdr ibis roan with their patronage. k' A it l+.+ TO NEW YORK PH ILA DELPIiIA BALTIMORE LANCASTER • HARRISBURG Baggage Checked to all Statlons'on the Penn. *Wanda Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Haiti more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets In cars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in adelititin to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has iio Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not. exceeding 3100. N.B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Paasengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. For Tickets apply to .1. STEW ART, Agent, • At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and (}rant streets. J LINE. 1,5.% 67 150 00 22,809 Tr -4190,681 6 1864. aiiPiVs 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, SUMMER ARRAN GEMENT GARRETS,. OIL.CLOTHS,AC. 49Y A.... I/ A ' , TEEL AUG,. Ist, Ititir4 tra N'iZ:— Lesx e ins tun as follows, ' 1 Piano Covers, l'ittstfg. For Ctil'o. For elet'd. ForWheerg. Express. 1.00 a. tn. LOC a. tn, 1.00 a. ni. 1 Fine Embroidered Cloth, Express I.IU p. m. 1.10 p. tu. 1.10 p. m. .11; ail 1:, 00a. In. 6" ..- m..*. 4 Embossed Cloth, :kiwi train connect, at .N ew Brighton with train', or Nesv t ' , title and Erie Arkive l'tttalairgh, 1Cy..2.24.1 It. al., 3.20 p. m., 1.00 p 1.60 p. m. U. a. P. R. R.... 2.10 a. m., 3.60 p. m., a. 06 p. Leave Allegheny For Alliance. 1- or N. 13, For N. For steu'e 1.10 p. m. 0.15 n. ro. 10..00 m. 4.40 p. m. 5.50 p. m. Arrive Allegheny, F., F. W. 1.10 6. tn., 6,20 p ni., 4.60 p. in. & R 9.80 a. in. CiEO. PARKIN, Agent. Union Passenger Sts,tion, Pittsburgh, Pa A. Q. OASSELBER.RY, Agent, andF. ERS, lien. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & .Conuellsville. R. R. SUDitner A.Trtangornent. chNiAND AFTER MONDAY, MAT 2D, 1883,1. Magna will leave the Depot, earner of Hoag and Witter streets, as follows: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Mall tp AndiromU.ntown. 766 a. m. 600 p. m Express 3 4 p. m. 930 a. Ist APKeesportAoe'dn. 11 00 a. m. 6 64)a. m REM Braddock's 4 15 p. m, 6 40 p. m Sunday Ohurch Train to and froMlll.'kensport, 00 p. m. to 00 a. to For tioketa apply to GM/. BUULTON, Agt. W. B. STOUT, Supt.. ap3o PITTSPRIIII, PA. yirillE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND It moat successful RUMNESS MAN'S UHL LEGE in the United State% air-Students can enter and review at any timaa CIRCULARS containing full information sent vase of charge to any address on application' to the Principals. JENKINS & SMITH, del-lawd&y Pittsburgh, Pa iw,., aIIiDj&&&MILLF2I Invented 1845. Perfected 180 A. lUD ECEIVEJD TRIBUTE. FROM ALL other Sew Machines, at the World's Pair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing leachlne received an honorable mention on its werits and Wheel er & Wilson's a wedal for its device, called "alr miler Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the beat for all purposes on exhibition. Cur lightest Machine guaranteed to wake perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and.rented at N 05.12 6,-14 St. Clair street' A. M IdcOREGOR. my2o.l3taw-ly Agent. p uar.LE,s, RETCIIUP AND SArtialg,.—. 100 doz X gallon and quart Pickles, • 80 do pint Pickles, 20 do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Topuito Ketchup, quarts and pints, 200 do Pepper Sauce, 20 do Ournberland Sauce, 10 do Worcesteshire Sauce, 6 do Walnut Ketchup; 6 do hlushroon Ketchup, 20 do Imported French Mustard, 60 do imitation do do Just received and for sale by • 13EY RIES & BROS., tetr29 126 and 128 Wbod at. 1131AISINS, PRUNES AND CUlt 1L RANTs-- 1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, in whole pair an . d, quarter boxes,, be mate seedless Raisins, • • • •26 keg.: do • do 30 teaks prime Zante Currants, 60Vegs French Prunes -and Plums, , 25 boxes do do • Just received and for mile by REVILES. & BROS., mhB 126 and 128 Wood rt. ALAILGEE TAIT OF ' Congress s's Tdbaeso, Baltimore Spun Tobacco, • Navy Pounds " Bright " " out and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Out Sunny Side Fine Cut ". • Sweet Olive At • •• tdoCOLLISTER Sc BAER'S, 11,11,007 . 0,0110 E S AND DAITEVLS ' (m 'Easter n prides, at BORLAND'S, reb2l BS Market et. /N . .912 SO .. 10 60 .. 10 00 - 880 .. 766 L'I'l;HNlNd A liC(151A101) A.TIUN 'fRAINS a s.bo p. IL Allegheny City 1; lb a. ra. .2 06 p. m 1 00 a. La. 8 30 a. m MEEMIIII pA Y MORNING, ATJ9,II_,ST 18, 1864 - , STOC BROKERS SIO NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGA GE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, Ut In Jones' Building, over "Internal Rev enue rooms," between Mk ISL. and Mechanics 'tanks, No. 67 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B.iiZ.-i-riff,4lDEE, Alanuincturere nintl I )enter s in "'" 0 /K. kind 'of Vrai4,itig Paper; nave. g c ,rilic w ctti PROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, rITTSI3IIIIOII., aaf - Ciugh paid fbr " ErPs LAMPS, OIL, &C I_,IIJCIT.I.CI' 401 EL, wortmcs. DIINCA.N, .DIINtAP & CO., iANiTpAcikrains PURE 'WHITE REPINED CARBON ` OxX , thrice, 291 I.II3ERTIr SiqUEET, my&ernd 'PITTSBURGH, PA. HOUSE " 'CARPENTERS. OITRTIS O. STEINMETZ, GENIISAL House carpenter' and Jobber, SHOP, VIRHYDI ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty str6ets. pITTS-131 1 ROH, PA. ANlK:Mtera *Minted and proraptll. attended to. ALDERMEN. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at La .- ff . , NO. SI FIFTH STREET. SS - Collection of aqcounts and all legal Mal acca promptly attended td. . sen-lyd LOAN OFFICgB. LOAN . 0FF4.40E, HENRY W. CDYITOTTE NO. 100 SMITIIFIELD ST., Near the corner of 6th, PITTSBURGH.. MONEY IN LAIt(dE AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, thold and silver W4chea, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. 44 - Ottlee Hours from 7 A. M. t 0 101'. M. jab° ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER &CO.. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, General itiaohiniata and Boiler Makers, Penna. R. It., Pareenger Station, PITTSBURGH, PA. IinANUFACTURER ALL. KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging IPollithree to one hundred and filly horse power, and suited for (3 riot 13133 x, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Facto ries, etc. f live particular attention to 'the construction of Engines ant Alachtnery (or grtet mills, and for uprights,ruulay and circular now wills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Hollers and Sliest Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Bangers and Putties in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine (Janis. eOu r prices are low, our machinery manufactur- Id of the beat finality of maierialii, and warranted n all cases to give satisfaction. SW—Orders from all parts of the country soncl- Sail and promptly tilled. feti-da.w A.nnw anti _ SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Just received et the New Carpet Store of M'Farland i Collins & Co. mho Venetian Blind Trimmings, An entirely new and complete aasm-tment just received at the NEW CARP - ETC STORE OF 1112 FA [LLANO, COLLIES & CO mho TAILORS. DAUB Sr, MERCHANT TAILOR'S, 185 SMITUFIELD STREET, AVE HAVE JVST itucEivF.,v , A large and well selected stock of '" SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS, Consisting of Clotho, Cassimeres, Vesting., &e. Also, a large stock of LIZETIS GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,' Including Lockwood's. Cloth Lined PAPER, OOLO.ItS, NECK TIES and eve7thing usually kept by first-alas, Furatahlog .tores. Orders promptly executed... mhblyd PORK PACKERS. ORA - BLEB L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jas. Holmes as C 0.,) PORKPACI F 4 13, , Dealer in Baeon, Lard, Sugar-Oured Hams, Smoked Beef, Sio. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STE,: deal-Iyd OYSTERS, GAME &C, JAMES iti , LAucriaLarq OYSTERS, BITITER, GAII4T4 POULTRY AND ROGBi• • 3(O err.rtiaTLYl - . del-dt( Dpcvn etain. WALL PAPER, &C AVIA. p4pERs, c f pwrirs,; wpm ow-SHADES,TA'NOT etoontv Wall Papers. from spa tO t 3 Vex 'Window' Shades from.loo to 46; Oil Ulothe from 70c tai 41,60 per yard ; Fancy flood in all varieties, all the • New Wall Paper Ss Fanoy Goods House of FOERSTFit N. SUHWARZ, fetda 161 Smithfield street DF - FRUIT 16 bush Dried reaches, halves, 25 " Apples, Just received and for sale by • FETZER & AEAISTRONG, • sdrUer of market and First ea POTATOES -60 bushels show° NeetniirPool - 40 1 , 200 do go_ Peach Blows 100 do i ii - Eyes, Just receiviad an& forsagiby-- - - • - • FETZER ABMSTRONcI, mhl9 ootner Maritilt a' d Flx sts R E ---- 14111E13 4 311.G A RS— • ' • , 160 bbla "A" and "Bo . Ockiree'Siigati; f : 42.7 0 do_7ushed : , frt:m r : 2B ted awii ian :s d ws P oos o e, w ps d ,. :e , Sugar—Now in store and for sale by • • •• • • • REYNER ac BROW., I 1101-IFiji 100 boxes Fotney,Voilet and In store Putt 1-07 A4ll _rout .;, .t.-.l2B4(kl4B.wboilat. sg - a IA A s E. vr s, TS a• %.1 quarts," lietilztelt's Uhatuptigthe, ad bases spar Moselle. lahat i oce and fur Wit by'. VI BmsO • , FMW/a BAIFtRET.6.-L. r 'PLO .'II barry24. received . ,aad, Dale by ;3 VETZEit tc ARMSTIIONCt, jel6 Icorner Market and First Ida • -• ' ' 9170 zBBo>l 70 J,imits . .4) 8 .Ir . WHOLES ALE,AIia ILULIL DEktra In. Foreign and Omnast .11rop i iMedlidnes, Yatate, lisle Dy'e-Staktre and SO. 71 FEDERiII; my ipd ALLW-14.145Ty l OITY, Ea STEANIROAT FORGING,: &C. KIGHH.RW SLOMAHI'• ' THOMAS N. MILLRH, HENRY' PHIPPS, JR., Special Partner. Ciencril Partneri. IRON CITY FORGE, KLOMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURG.H. AhiIBACTURE BAR IRON 'ORB eral Railway arid Steamboat Forgingi, Yaaienger, Freight and Locomotive ' ae 10-tf GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. 1313 , • PLUMBERS AND. GAS ITITERS NO. 165, WOO D STREFr, • Opposite First Cihoroh, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 01110 5TR81.67, AI.LEOHENV, WIWI TAB MAYOR'S Wig/104f Map Al YORANTS, 511.6,ET1...EAD, jr • Lead Pipe, Pig.hnd Bar Lea., and 'Plumb er% Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. flows fitted with Water and Gas 'Fixtures. B.—All orders promptly attended to. • apB-lyd WATCHES. AND -JEWELRY. TIDE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST J, opened a verrlargeanddealrable stook of FINE GOLD JEWT:LRY, COLD & SILVER - WATdHES, For Ladles' and Gantlet:de:LW wear .;•fine • Bronze Wekei,Farkry Goode, "TtE, Stoll as Cud:on, Uake and Fruit Basketa,' (lobtete, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. BEINLMAN, MEYRAN SIIDLE, de2o 42 Flftri street BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER &' M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY; ANTE ITAVE ALWAYS ON lctivrin A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaotion to all of our customers: • Mr. Eobf. Watson of Liberty street, willhave the manage, of our business, with full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to srms'eta; Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.• ' • • JOS. SPENEILB sel6•lyd JAS. M'KAY. Butterfield 'Sr, Co., llialsters and Hop Dealers, kleol-lyd IRON WORKS. _ ORMY IRON woßn, RE NOW PREPARED TO RE- .: aelve orders from the trade for all sizea of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &HOrseShoe Iron OP THE BEST QUALITY. tittsbnrgh, .lau. 7, *63 I=l AT T 0 RN E YS-AT-LAW, Victoria, Collections and other legal business attended to in Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad joining counties. jan2s-2nid HOUSEFURNISHING. . _ lIPHOLSTER.Y. No. 85 Fourth Atreet, Near Wood r lUE SU lISCILTIIERS AT AC TLtRIER VC and keep constantly On ,hand every &Sidle In their line, t ix: Uornices,'Orhattienti,' tturtain Goods, Comforts ' Feather Beds, Mat tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and natures. /ErPrompt attention given to all orders for fit. Ling and laying down Carpets, Oil Mille:, &n. octet-i yd ROBERTS la ROENIOX. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD., Xi A SUPERIOR CRACKERS, LIME MANUFACTURERS:- -- To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a superior article of LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver from . our COAL YARD, 609 LIBERTY STREET. BEET c t r.A.LITT OD • • IP -Ai. Ma c' X.ll Always on hand u usuaL my 19 DICKSON, STEWART h 00. NONONGFAILE- J Wr'LAPTINCI LUL, would respectfully inform the publio that he has rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged hia establishment, and tilled it with the newest and most approved ma, obhaery,is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing cards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, mouldings, box making, Leo. SOUTH Purrettirnoit,Sept, 7, 1857. Ja2o PITTSBVEGR, PA Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Lorrotto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, about lour miles trom Cresson Station, ow the direct route between Philadelphia andPit4llh . *ite bharttizeii 1860, irith , the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The .; 41, 44.P4,91Ahe sJoilegoAilic , ne.4 lhelFlOsh ttealtby, in Permsylvania--this portion of the Alleglieghy mountains being praverpial fOr its pure water bracing air, and pleturearitiesery. 1 The •oholastio year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JU NE following. It ie divided into two Sessions, Students cannot return, hothe letween the Sessions. All the Apparatus nece eery to Land Sunmying. Engineering, rso., will be furnished by The Institution to, the Students. • Instruments. d Vocal Mualo forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. missa.—Hoard and Tuition, payable half yearly In advance • • • ' $ 10 num Surveying and sea of instrumente, per an -29 Claatcal and Modern Languages, extra.— 10 Students spending Vacation at Hie College... -26 Reference can bozastle to the Rt. Rev; Ilishop Domenec. Rt. Rev. illatiop Wood; .Phaadelptdai Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto; Rev: Dr, O'Hara, Philadelphia; Rev. Henry .NPLangtill.n, Fhllur delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. • N. 13.--A hack rune daily - to 'Lorre - H0:044 Oressen. sea Rev. E. A. RUHR, Ruperiar.: 111011tINNPS PATENT LAMP CUIATNImi ULEANER.--No , more Chimneys broken in cleaning. It cleans a chimney without %yeah.- ing and is the only article in the market that cleans a chimney properly, For lisle, at the principal Lamp stores, and at the Lamp sad Ola More of WELDON titnty, l iam Agents tor the Vtinafietir. O.AT S-600 HUSH • PRIME- OATS— "lust, seeds-ad attAlibriut..te by ;, FETZELA:ARBISTRONO ; • tow? -:. • cioriGurillarketatiOUitsts. - - - . jNIAOUJI, - 2001 . 34.1.4.14XT1LA r • ILY 'Flour just recelved.m s dlorside-by FETZEItbi ARBMTIION`a, jel6 corner llisrket and First its. DRucbt6'fs: NV ATER STREET, WIiEELING, VA Wharton Brothers & Co., ATTORNEYS :z p,T-LAW Flopkins A 3_,rtzenr, NO. 103 FIFTII STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA 84 Fourth strast PLANING MILLS ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, COMMISSION—MERbIiANTS. JOHN 41100RHEADc bakaStisti . 11 .1 if 1 r. YOS , b •• • PIG METAL '.AND' :8L00M5 ,. :; ,; NO, *-1- WATER Slcbc - 144 Mar k et, • PITTOBURGIi. W. D. I , ATTICEPON ' ' ADAM ..&111107 .PATTERSON & AMMON raxtria s Dreer Flour and Grairolinlileneral Produce. Meal-. era, D lO -4 1 Wpoil at., PittaburiOt . I Wa ,takg, p4easurn. in. referring tottlie { OllO ngl Plitibuttn Bouseit : Cheaa,Bwyth b Co. ,X_pgSLl Painter A. Bradley, E. EArituix&onle Davis, J. P. Woodivell, Jaci•liPOully Ca 43n., J. W. Spencer, C. H. Love & Co.,R. H. Jack &. jaran-ti . . . . • mac ms, 7 _ P. itgrgan s. sareinn Late at 1 1!!!,lille , eacTiiciretsoci , p,' R kVMini & bit ' [Succeinorrio Reymerh Andenoil,) 1. WROLIPIA.LE MIALIIII73 ;2I Foreign Fruits, Matti, Contnitionory" Sugar's, Eire "Works, . NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. . 3:3 17 INT T-11 3E NT , GROCER, NO. 4 DII MO D , , PITTSBURGIEL, PA. • mP22.lAdicW BRASS . FOUNDERT Duquesne Dross Works; a. <IAD*AN 1 E. OICASPPOILTY. Cadman 8z Cra, - vtiltird ‘ ,„ Alanufactute and..Yeep constantly on hand every ...variety . of . . FINISHED BRASS WORK. BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth ness made to order. • Sfe.Tfi.A.M.DOA'r W.GRK AND REPAIR. mg promptly attended. to. Also, sole ag.c4l for Western PetmsylVania for the tale of MARSH'S SYPHON PUllll', with Landsell'e Improv,ement attached.. • febtO . J. & Bt. M'STEEN, - BRASS 'FOUNDERS, GAB i 1);) STEAM .e.C.1.1:143; ALL lILNDS OD BRASS AND IRON COCKS NIADEJO - Ofiliki - Also, Brass pastuags of *A -v444}3, Made at tliesttortest ncrtiae. • Particular attention ppaaid to ittipg up and rt. pairing of OIL. REFIII t " • 31 ac 34 Water Street, itear - Ltber*y.' TaIIit..ELEIIIIIE.B.S F *14.5 .S1111119g: inrpriicticarinechanied, or many fears'ei,- leerieneein the busineab will ensure tee give lett- Woollen in every respect. :tett:its tor Guild, Garrisbn '& - B,teqrti 'Premply:Yer water and oil. • - set4ld" • STEEL WORKS. Jornes..JOUS L. BOYD: -WM. .11. 1 / 4 4I1LOVEILL. Pittsburgh Steel- Worlo; , JON k2.t4, X3 Ol 13 rairoirautunallg - op I case Steel; arso,'Sitiling, n 1 Steel Springs and I►zley, Corner of Rose and Eiret.Streete, . n02.1-ly • ParrriliTTEGß GLASS WORKS W. OD2ININCMAId..D: sitaxessi P. CTINNINGUAId C DUNCAN. If UNNIINGIIAMS .SS. CO.—PITTS- X../ _EI E.G.H. CITY CLASS W 013.1(S—W„Fue house Ma Water street, and Ib6 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon gahela House, nianufact u tete of rittabuilliiCity Window Ghee, bruggiste Glass Ware and Ame- ricanComexlilass,lorlarlorlVin ws, Church es and public buildings. apt ja(l6-6nad WINES, LIQUORS; &C. E. P. MIDDLETON, IKPO STEM OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., Also, sole proprietor of- the C).1 4 3;) , No. 5 North Front St.. mh 14-1 yd PHILADELPHIA, PA ' tI'ACC)I Ltnporter and wholesale dealer In FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITHFIELD STREET Three doors above 6th k 11! ACOII KETei \ ACR Viroll • paitionlar:attention ha at pt, tievrman )4 7 nes and -111moti Hranajca, yethk,Plati,Juipn 1(e -goofed kt . iaseles cad 44arches chuld depend Oftlittoinforatlffl:oo- teldfalkient,ttie beatlda' InitezitfOrWina. , *ilte I.Affmo#l of all klub; aqual to lowiri the 'city, 01- v4p , on-band.. kure OiddlykiNhiaky and the oval_ HI w: RSA oat- 1z,c0., - kopzgn - Brandiesipineatodibas, littiekberry, Ititiphert a rd-CniaterlSrinid Gin ger andies, 'Old ongahela, Eye, and _ - per Whiakies r lainitica Opposite Fourth street, PITTSBUJIGH, PA. 5111yetnir arid" Egazaligausupplied a moderate profits for Cash : _ \ 13; 01.0 Er... 1!7.2 1 0313 1 9,1 PROTOGR.EXHIG AllitiW i e, 48- iinels-iteci,lT.: iteriw, 71 3 7 G .....___ 4 ___.q . '7 - z . ,•A , Plat 4 ' Cc u az 1241 IFl:Tritial 9 Life size Yhotogrighe in UrayouT - Oil, i g Athe Inkt• • • 0 PitO t egr P=w, 4 4‘ ,- Lai 7 4 46 CaPe . rip rpm, rata ileac trampt, wi es , Arpeles notagtavicatainesaL: , I any= niol- I ARY' OBIA , ' r ,9 - .44[4:44 4 .Fk0u114 11 :9X 414. EX., XCh ' 4•4: Hi PAYIi•-Itt•• • , A 0 ;i6•1•1•••0•1'..P at ; ksv r 91.1 r .1311' Truv: v-ro 9W-L" 4 9 -11-"! I' 4 ' 1 9 w, ems RQ ol l e F. DaYi 4‘ , cot .4,ERS ).. .Linponters and eal , es in c,r,Y1054 .ancl Trndk; Ward ware and OarriageL'l Moldings.' No! Oa Wood stre ‘ et,..i.ign,ol the4dNEVen-bitsrruE Pittsburgh. pE" MICIICSBUftiI, k,rt'lst ]M*TAX , IWAIG. RARER, RE.4.- ting this famo4s 3iege, for sale "fro', i• • ' X.A.1031114.141 off - ^ Avecr _. -4--- - 1— Mr 4 " 87 Wood I t . 3 hbds Leaf -Tatiando7.3o 6 boxes In store and for sale# 4.4lst#WM • bo er Marko and-Pitr FRENOiIi PAM. HANCJINGS ELVAGAtirrEENSIIGINSi.akIEDIEJLIONS and other Wall Ornameuta, just received trout Paris, for sale by 11 ; 1 10uV5. 113 1 PA 1 .M T! . .. 6 i 7:11 1. 91"S It bagel and.ehilore g n-s tI V• —is - and Boole at the lowest price, at 7 3 911 1 `nr i LilIon 3: .tii u p3TEJW--- 6 boxes treat:atoll - Darter, - . tau kegryFreatil'acked. Butter, .. 1 rJruse received and tor ealertir.: ; I . ; •NETZNILtc 11.1111ILSTRONCh: Jel4 comer Idirriletand- 6 v ENVER ' ciwrovs -extuxtezt Watralat itiv g 116: 118 Wood street, 14 11 0, G , -ICQUIPDIEN 8. •' only complete assortment inn;thlicttp. For vale by y Ilq • ee S . - .. L , 7•: .if k PI •%.al. - .• - n" 'MP - 31 : • * : MEND g= V .70 . : , i l.l".bb,h , ,treah Eggs, itist i recrevelay,,Ere- Imeat 0110141.x01210disaa00 ZS r s. FETZER & ARAISTROIVICI, JABIEgBQ , ill,' corner Market and First streets, 180 Wood street., p .47 W. P. DIARSHALL, 87 Wood street •••••••••••..Niensr-• t..0Y1 b 4s~ ~Tgvlllg,'oi` 7s t i n thi v i be l Atel eiiefi dci A • Et* 'nking 13 • ra 2 118111082:Go - j ! Deposits received, .11;inge, on the principal , J cisv l Pc,t4P4Ao Nies; ,;(- 1 , 4 ECOUGarr AND igemaro, -,„ - - Ana cggeatibill 103441.440 W 7 4 17 i fTh 1 aa Afi MO ratty.. .11, W °Mee fol. the ptesent,ldntil . the eenipletton o the - No* Banking House,_corner NV oodirWeigt and Virgin aJler,),ln the Banking Booneoffhal Trui-,€ s4 .7l7(lTAr.f7,l7 l 'FfTWillfsi - .1 3 * (:). 191z3cat 7 u1i3e1elarist., Orpootte the Carton 'Hods& DlMEirralte: ' ' " '' ' ' '. '' ' '„,' ' .„,' i *NIL E. Sehmertz, •A. MITI' k '', A.. s. Bell, • Alex. o stem-. ~ d S. H. Hutman, Hel)Y Clerwigi .r.r: • r•• Pit.3T,a as t ern 'H. liiiiinCiCiAN;'Pie4f.P B. 0-.503310113T2i tilaith..prozzam , - rhh7.2m411%, 11036e333S Or, SONS, 13 A NHL Eli a arni,:k4c4ange. -Brokers and Ofseieerie Notes, 'Drafts, Acceptances, G01d,41,74... Bank Mbiett — hbichtinge on the to WeirternAlitles constantly for sale, -•••r. Collections, tea& in all we citlesAlnimtmt the United slates. Deposits receitedikpartgudp or enrrentpaper, No: Market street, beftbek Third And loalrth streets. • : ;,-; DOLL43:SAVINGS.RANV e ¢y PAP.AWA.S . V.REET...: IN").B6l4gia 0 PEN .1:10LII4V.)WOOtOIN 0 TO SO'OLOCIE. Alpo, oftWednesdaY: and- SaNruA.Y.illeMngs, Enna May fat to IsniveMber• tot, from 1, to 9 cOOLORAL and from Noverder ist tit, tibia - it - WI o'clock. . • ,❑, ,t-47 Depoaita geoeicgd of alt gimps nokiesaAsmPiiii DOLLAR, and' a dividend of ihe r proil ia declared twice a yeat, in 'Yiirte and Dace& hex.' ' Inteiiits has .been declared Beini-annually, isvJuniraud Di cemberAincelholluiß waa imaruLizoisi, atahus i tie Uralic 'rier'eent. a keir. Literest, if not drawn out, is placed tiibre" credit of the ilopoiritor via principal, anddaeasilhe same interest. froin the lint days arjuWASlll- oembet, tai otiounding twice year o t troubling the depositor eve; to' his pass book. *:t this rate money willaloublilain less ihan f'viZtmeagi, , , wok. pod e gharter, By 7 Laws es and Regutatior7s7fiensithed grath ! , oh atioloaan to the . • „ , 111,1101DBIVR.:. • , it "''''tft'GRQE'ALl3:lOE . X. cies :imigsit, ENT i,.., James, Alakulayi J'ameml 3 . JEt.',.lll.eeds,,, n_ Joh Slictenbeer, • Wm. BougAnh, • ••• Jamotriletaana; ' Liana 31:..Pennolar i , Petei.Aidttlideirs, :Nines Stdale t . ” • • ' Andersog. John 8...Nr. , F4dea„:.'.7, A. M. P 0 44P ,, f 21 . D. 4a4.9k4 2, .. - TauSTE.I43. Calvin Adams, , - f flenry•Silittbli; John 0- . • Iota& Marsha, -)aw„ 73 nc Alonzo A; Clalllet,• -• Robert Robb,' Ohar/Pg.h. Cotton. • Henry .I....Bingtwalt,,: John LVaDlt, • • Win. IL,_.§'ohmertt . ,„ Benj: rfinnent64k, 'Alexanaer'Sp4a; John JAiilleoplO, • 1 0, “ L _*4 . Vanktrit, 0 -1,: Vetnr H. Hunkpr, Iraagyibittler., „ Richardßnys, ' Wm. 7:lSreyrusin; - James D, Kelly ) • • Christian Yeager; °L'' BSCIRLTMLINILIID,T=ABU-13.48. :;11 51. • ...P? -1 1 1 ! - !I T...5 1 - 4 911.:: PHILADELPHIA . r , t 7 nes. ir,voica L.RoDia . Alf MAGI -1,4141Z rl:XeicS ? ImpbrtetrOd &aim I GLOTHS',ICAMIMITiES;SATINttt vcatiLugsk, Trimmin ig wi rick: wm. xte.nlcm , r tEPx%twrti'.-,r; ba29-tri PHIMADELPHIA: w Al . --cd411.7- Prodnev culd-PravLeittik at . 0010 1 01551,0 N NIERGILDIT No, 16 Routh Water. st., PH de , IIELPI3:IA4: Alearietberal adveuicea made on conatgmneuta when .ceoleihud. my 71.711, .151Aznyfacturer 4344. . .• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEALER • . : In. every description of -." GENTS' FUENISEING, 810 . ,CHESTITUT 5T.U;F.'1 1 3 ,,,, 14 i?Xt.pkix44,4 0; A. TANKERik' co; . ILyVIIPACTIMEGRB OP • . aAs vrtizurs Awn cattai:ntACißw., Foel4 Improvgd , 0 PARAGON-COALOILBURNERIi c Hand Lcainpis; Onlunaiir l / 2 14",",. 8AL8 8 4 1 0. 1 1 8 ,. 14, Ara gtreit, .ap t aakaptary, rran.kford, PADA, !,„, .10S - Allgocids wArranted. • jraKyd , C. krAntittinEtkrq. - LONGCOP,E & PEARCT . . xsq.+ll4 a- ctuTer and ImporAerivoin MIN' . .FURNISHING „QOM, Alen TAILORS_TRSINIXLMAS,.,,,,;I, g934,04.,Arge0t„1,. • mit:4 YRILADL PR144.1 IipTELA, BE,STAM3 . ANTS, &C. i - A.7. - tv:43crtr- mecx, 'vsii - v, ~, Nth` auf Li trwrimir slfihr.,iret - ' -- iitet 'to Tetinithmarv - ragsblitft AAt, . 10111 k WAGE. , , t PROP,RIEr44. ,usi. 41 - .11 5 V.1.440 TAH.EN, AND FITTED til3, XX with np' Hie , modern isoprosentCdr,,g4MoSe , ., War resort,. the stbseribee it prOparedld "Adc =date bin Old Suetorners , and the publlegetari , oil ,y, lisakAllo best t 4.3 market .ttiToolo. willbo servestup in every variety of style _ the .neasoit: His ' 4 AtlleB, titlfrOtt iliir " e teeintradident in recommending them'to Ito lor .e.i.t9aic ege.4 lo t, ~ • ... t .-; -- and wholOtote tind taw: ' ' ot • ' ~ a ~1 0 itT U•,Rt DU-MOND, ALLF.Xcq . ETETSITURGEE, t • :.t SUBSGALI3E.FL ANTIS:WM:Mg to the public thryt , he is in: dolly ; P FSF3 siffaa. and - VAN OYSTERS' &c., and is prepared to accontmodate , tlie of this old and w.ell.known house with every tbUir„ i,u the eAting anddrinking °studded; • • ' • Jakiti,Sll4 " .1 , jahll-IW' • ' rte.. ~fi~s i ,t..ll l ;k9rliot of and SisktUrAra ,field,,Steets. , - ref, OYStERS ' 444 'ailt ier oseasoit 'beraervitki Jai irtyles, • • ••"•,' ' - • -•• r Ock4 s cprßae V4gLaAllar.tmd.,,Smitizflead 100 4.POLLIOHALiaIira (wan - ,: s FE p. ~TALOM: wool...xesouidezr of li-IOLOrd i s ouottouurp thatle-lage found- ot hia-ukPerfank 'APOLLO , , tranolonYourthztreet: lie tieeiduegkili tee beet euilliti , qtrLpgetMee;, exulin =maim onth tbe 'WI; q. well appobaredVAlVV . A49s%, with kbiillibled, balls mid `cue d : ' dietwerben'theLplaoe, Anolld itiarrotirtft4k . Wood, antraeoeftete Vetl,tkth )-.4.7411511fa , .... awjak 411ElthtlItiLWASo&O. .. • ;ue 0.7 9 ' 4 eacomextat rholegloxliewot, • • al WhqMslOn.A4 l .lV4 l etr uk.e.dr Old by tin 'lltruuthp and ,: , Alirtli illtWeltz I I tet_all, worthleser4-4.itigette. Alll-See that "goweae.W.' name 4 R5i.41,11194,91., Bottle and- Plludt.belVibT#. ail-Address I t. itasTAtt. t : ilie , ?ritieltielfDepot BFOttiftill la ..Y ' .A#Pitit tur, B. L.:kiln:NW keeOlgft. B. b •Rq ii.COnvaii:deliale and 1, 'Pitt:levet% Pi.; and Cl . BORCIV1:: . „ c o ve d, bur. i .g*,,,Th.i , ~(. :a e, 1 ht qa: ANIgORMIIIIO2IM 'lOl , 511A ,./.llakieil,•iitominazapribliempAtiotifq °tam land I.4=o,lkl3.4s4vorgArkati OH& cCe*diie.
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