PROSPECTUS FOR 1864. EIMPI PITTSBURGH I'OST. For the increased and tooresetr* . prooperity of PITTSBURGII "()ST. We are destroua of returning our sokuowledg ments to its numerous -patrons. During the past year it has Largely Increased its Uircalatian, Not wifhittinclhig nitatiriitd !efforts to curtail Prettput .year Pringxt.witti it, Pot ttte JPPRESSION OF 1 . )1E EBELLION, As our Administration, so, imuelaiiY,Promi B ed nor:hava :those in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR 'DESIRE TO ORU H IT Their principal effort' have bCen devoted ha ac.hemes for Qoatinning Themaelvea ;in Power, This Fall they will 1,42 BEFORE For trial, and we are desirous Of speaking of their stewardship to its IVIANY R EAIDERB As we can supply with dir paper In its Political Character, As heretofore the Post will remain an Independent Democratic Journal', DEN" OTED TO TICS Preservation of the Conetttution, RESTORATION OF THE UNION; It will confine itself to the dlocuswion or E* - 1313.X.1C QU ' E ST'IONS, And have no connection whatever with aohemea of a f Personal or Factional bharacter I 2 will be nobody's organ, buti the faithful exponent o f Botnld Conservative ant,irnents, The freat work before A mericain People le the eaorhig,•of our RPUBLICAN SYSTEM; 111194galino party in the country anitoua to save 'b ttie bemoeratt c ; and in order that tt Ethan BE 'FIESE:Rvia) Ttu:' SUCCESS Of the Democracy is absolutely necessary, . and i.hat too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expecf to be able to meet the expectations of our friends in the discussion of the questions which will be involved in the appros citing . PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR NEWS DEPApTM ENT Particular attention will be gican to the News Pepartunent, of the Post; we shalflabor to Obtain the LATEST BY TELEGRAPH .da, ma- 3zs imc eT-. While equal industry will be exercised in our MISCELLANEOUS' AND LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department. 71911 be entrusted, to one who Ls eery WSW Allqa - Ile!' for a proper discharge of his duties' itwU • I . be conducted in au lerc>rmwr m-,kriNwa, Intehded to Inform the public of honest and fatr drOtg, giving no countenance ior encdurage 7 client to dishonest dealings. ir rt : -LY EDIf lON, Per yeatr " month pi ...„. 70 . 4 1 Vere*i,..., : 7 ' 18 r9,*4;;;Oklipiced 8004: - 202 SAITAMDAYr MORN! G POST, f . „. ; SlBeeig#bo4#4looo.. • . . In oitibkiit tfre .l , t u' zl * 23 'sfelitt i o r ke getter ap.. 2b kj.friollg r r, 1 10 loaacrbusdnid - _ 1 00 . u... i:. , :~I .-dw. a STEAMSHIPS ;team fro Queeutown and Liverpool, fTELVI,FLKST-1:1141, SBI ROW erful I ro n n - Steamehips of the Ova -1 ',go - 144 •.. Line, • . . SIDON, K pa.% . . . ,. HEOLA, OLY&PUS, Will sailfrOm. Liverpool every alternate TUES DAY, from , iatieznetoufn every alternate WEDNES DAY, and from New York every alternate WEDNESDAY. Steering paseage from New York to Liver pool direct NS Currency, to New York, $.30 loldor equivtaltatit In aurrerioy. PtioffOngerg forwarded to Paris and all Cierman ports at very low rates. For passage apply to WILLIAMS & UtrION, 1U Fulton street, New York, or THUS. EATTltteitlif, Ageit. No, 47 Smithfield street, • • Sueeeeeor to Thos. Rant an: Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia (I iv N STEAMSHIP LINE. • --- =L , N o'l'lC]F'.. '.1" , 0 "Jcl-13.0. pU131.41C. aa t ti 'arilE . ti It DER S IG NE D having been .appointed agent for "'--- the above line of Steaniers vice Mr. .lotirl• ' Thompson, deceased, the boldness of the line, here, . will, hereafter :ie carried on at No . 66 Smithfield street, near I , 'ourth,i Where all applications should he made, file Steamers of this line are among the moat magnifieent affoat, and ran direct:between Liver pool and. New York, 'tailing eVery week. The undersigned is alim agent for TAPSOOTT'S Jelebratcd Line of Sat ling Vessels and the X Line - .1 Londtin Packets, by both of which, he is pre pared to bring out passengers at very low rates. sight lirafts for any anima on.. any loot of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 6a Smithfield. .street, Pittsburgh, Fa. 03 STEAM FERMI. QUEENSTOWN, TO LIVERPOOL,. aitt.TUE FIRST-CLASS POW e rful Iron Steamships of the Nattotiat Stoats Navinatitti COUP AN v, .. . . . .... .. VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA, ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, every alternate TUESDAY Ind WEDNES DAY ; from New York to Queenstown and Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin passage, payablein Gold or in Currency. From New York, $65. To New York, $7O. Steerage passag_e from New Yorki.4 4 4 in oorrency. To New 1 ork 00, payable in Gold or value in Cur rency. Pasiengers forwarded to: Paris and all German ports at very low rates. For Passage applY . to WILLIAMS & GtIION, 40 FuLton.St., New Yogk, op , Taos. RATTIGAN, Agt, •rio. 4.7 Smithfield street, Sticcessor, to Thos. Rattigan. N. B. Agent for Steamers to London,*also the Old Black Star Line of. Liverpool Packets. aul9-tf Real Estate Savings Institution STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the above institution, Saturday, April 19th, 1884: Amount of Deposits $1130,878 88 Amount interest due de positors May Ist 8,874 08 Amount ()oath/gent Fund 6,6913 96-4190,681 ft ASSETS. First Liens on Real Estlet 99,323 07 (1• S. 6-20 Bonds at par.. 61,400 00 V. S. Debt Cer. and Notes 16,409 16 Accrued interest not col lected 1,689 67 Office Furniture 150 00 Oath on hand 12,809 27-4190,691 67 The undersigned Auditing Committee have examined the hooka or the Institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and have found the above statement to be correct. R. UHII.DS N. VOEGHTLY, W. B. OOPMAND, Pittaburgh, ➢lap hi, IBM. Depoatts received DAILY and EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid et SIX PER CENT. per annum. TRUSTEES: ISAAC JUNES,President, Hon. Thos. 111. Howe, lion. J. K. Illeorhaul, Wm. H. Smith, C. Ci. Hussey, Wm. B. Copeland, Jacob Painter, Harvey Ululda, Nicholas Vocght Office, 63 Fourth Street. A. 1 - BARRIER, Treasurer. m y7.lt Mitt w SILVER PEARL SOAP. Glt UMPTOIif & CO., 367 'LIBERTY STREET, sole proprietors and manufact ur era for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of superior article of PALM, GELLMAN, OLI E and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which we confidently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should he borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime or Koran, or any other substance In its mann fat , ture which can shrink or Injure the finest fabric. Flannels aid Woolens can be washed with the rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes Greece, Dirt, Toilette° Stains; Printers' Ink, Smoke and the worst tinge Water Stains instant ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro terming windows, carpets and furniture from suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate, Jewelry Illassware, 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 ao. knowledge it the greatest discovery of the age. This Company respeetfully ask a trial from all who are interested, and in every case will refund the price of the same should it fall to accomplish what we claim for it. Sold at live cents per pound. in fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residences tree of charge. Directions for use on all packages. Liberal discount to the trade. • Merchants from abroad will do well to give ORUIVIPTON & CO., a omiA. Überty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot. airlieware of all imitations. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Sliver Peari Shell, as secured by the inventor by National copyright. mh2"tf FORgION PALMS ,TN 200 bout; Oranges, prime, 100 do Lemons, 100 trails hiss Almonds, 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 60. bags Tarragona Almonds, 60 do Sicily Almonds, 76 boxes Shelled Almonds, 30 bags English Walnuts, 26 do • Enna lints, 2D do Filberts 200 do Pea Nut, 6000 (Jason Nuts, In store and landing, and for sale by REYMER & BROS., mh4 128 and 128 Wood st Black Diamond .Steel. Works, PITTS.BITBOIi, PA. PARK, BROTHER & Iffi3IITPAATCIIIIIII3 Of Beat Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and 00tagon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any imported or manutao. Lured in this country. , .; . oprioa it.ND iy.A.RT1 , 01)1414 .16 • ' I*9 411 First and & 1122 Ssrond sta r tetnee.lyd PITTSBURGH. n i b T t. ........ 0 13 rrer r pres. BUCKWHEAT, - ,O 1000 bush. Ear Dorn, 1600 bush. Oats. 300 bbls. Gaff Milks Flour. In store and for sale by PATTERSON St AMMON jet 6 No. 6 Wood its. 10 PIRRINs PRIME FILICEIII ;er, 100 bbls Potatoes, 1000 bush Oats, 200 bbls Family Flour, In store and for sale by ,I'ATTEBSON AMIKON, a1y.90 No. 6 Wood st. _ _ IVC:01017 CO.VMIV.IELM:). LATEST STYLES OF SILK JL and cloth mantillas, Saeques, Talmas, Oir eulars, &c. Alati, Cloaking Cloths of all shades, Shawls and' Dress Goodg. Selling cheap for cash. Call and see, at H. J. LYNCH', 96 Market street, between Flatiand Diamond. )el6 WANTED. 1.00 T ? 7 OLDS 800 fce ovEl,lMPapera or anything that has once been wrigog r or prjritiN. paper, for which the htthest price will be pain at our Paper and Reg • Warehouse, Nor as SMITHFIELD STREET. jell-Imd • 0. P. MAME hr. 00. TO BLAST PUBBA.CtiS IT= 111.0 N TWVERS, W mytrim Sontg and t R n V , Witt ilk LANDRETH 41, SOWS GARDEN MI • Seed., Onion Setts, Buckeye fiArnet.t, Uhili Pesob Blow and Sweet-Seed Potatoes, re etiClAP?l,l9r Bale MAXIMA ; ' a ida istb: "Libeity#4-,et, Pittsburgh. . v 9 i tAvi:—W'Bif; Bir E" V ' _O.ldte B idGerrea And 104 sale b • , St.I.IIItsTBOV..., • " rhit - IBaiker off Mod& aj1i:42184( TT. '.1:13:1.../i) AD ~ Skabbyobalect.ffigadie!Beaue, r • jus" ° 1. 1141 ar k o rbY • • • IttgLentni6e Fir* be.l RAILROADS 1864. Wmg_wmg 1865. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON at; AFTER MONDAY, NOVEMBER Pennsylvania Central Railroad NINE. 1)A 1 - I .17 TRAINS. THROUGH Ai AIODATION TRAIN leaves the passengui ion daily, (except Sun day,) at 6 50 a. cu., stopping at all stations be tween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making direct connection lot New York at Philadelphia. THE THROUGH 1)1AI]. TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 60 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Har risburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New Yor4 via Philadelphia. TIDIM(111. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily, at 4 26 p. m., stopping only at principal Sta lions, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New Yerk.:y r ia Allentown Route anti Philadelphia. THE. FAST LINE leaves the Station daily, (except Sunday,) at) 36 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia for 1%40 York.: JOHNSTOWN ACOOMMOIIATION TRIAN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at a lid p. m., stop ping at all Statlooc, and running as tar as l lone gu • FIRP4 I ktIfifiNCMODATION TR A IN forW Station, leaves (except Sunilay,)nt 1)22 a.m. SEUOND At It 3 iN TR AIN lot Watt's Station, leaves dailj, (except Sunday,) at tl 40 a, _in. 'MITT) All(', (MAMDATIi *I TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Niiiiday,) at 3 50 p. m, FOURTH AtIOODIAIODATION TRAIN for Wnil'sStatiotlloaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 00p. m. THE itlitlH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at 905 a. in.; returning leaves PittsOtirgh at 45 p. ut. • RICTIPRN LNG TRAINS ARRIVE. IN PITTSI11.10;11 AS Ft 11,1mWS, Baltimore Exprears 12 20 p. to Philadelphia Exiiresa 1 28 p. m . nett XAne 12 50 a. in Through Mail Train 12 20 a. in Johnstown Accommodation to 08 a. m tat Wall'a Station Accommodation.... 6 lb a. in - 211 Wa Station AOCOMIIIO4IB,IIOII 836 a. in 311 Wall's Ntatinn Accoluniodation..... t 05 p. m 4th Wall's Station Accontiatidation.... b 55p. 111 Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Bapceint at 125 p. m. on alondaya Itl7-Ns FO BLAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at Itkiraville Intetaection with Through Acciaunibilatton, .1 onnatown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more la press and .1 itlinatown Aouommodat ion W mot. . • TR A INS Po R , 12(1 connect at Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train ,East. The Traveling public u ill tint it greatly to their interest, in itiong East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania lialiroad, no the accommo• iintiOnn now uttered cannot he surpassed on any other route. The road la ballasted with atone, and is entirely flee front dust, we can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this roau with their patronage. f , A it k To NEW Yf IR PHILADELPHIA... BA LTLM oRE IA .AN 'ASTER lIARRLSB Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New Yotk. Fasaengets purchasing tickets in cars will be charged ariAcceas according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from tits- Dons where the Company has no Agcot. NUTICB.-1n case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responaible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 4100. N. B.—An (gumbos Log has been employ ed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed :25 oenta for each passenger and baggage. For Tialceta apply to .1. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. Pnalenger Station, Du Labelts , and Grant streets. J 332 1864. afiiNiiiivAik 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, • SLIMMER ARRANGEMENT /)N AND AIPTER !:14P'11' 11 - ,lh, 11464, guy !hum) fun nn 1,,1 . 10w0, lz.— Patag. For t. to go. ior t !,,.:.i. Foi Wl,eisl'g. Fxprese 1.00 a. in. lls N. ill. 1.00 rs Will Express 1.10 p. in. 1.1 0 p. r 0 1.10 p. In 11.1.0 I: 30 ..L. al. ti. ill a. RI. Fur New i`mstle And Ert, , , I ~6 , ~, MEOWED! Arrive Pittahurv,l, P., F.W. ie C. H.v..2.211. In A. in., 3.n0 p m. , 9 n. 5 p. m ACCO*I2III.IIATIt A IN Leave A IlegLeny For A Wanes. For N H. For N. I lor Sten'e. 1 30 p.m. a 3u a. in. 1.2 00 m. 4.40 p. m. ft.4o p, tn. •.!su p m. 3.b0 p. m RLTFHNINO Arrive Allegheny, P., F. & R'y.l.lo a. m., a,ta 4m p tu., . n. U. tff. P. 14. If .... 9.30 a. ni. EG. PARKIN, Agent. Unroll Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. t.t. CAstsELBERRY,Agent, Allegheny Cit. aufl k'. H. Al YENS, Gen. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R ~ ~ Hummer () MANI) AFTER MONDAY, MAY 20, 1863, Trains will leave the Depot, corner of Ross and Water streets, as tallow.: Arrangcmcnt. Pittahurgh. i'ittshurgh Mail to and from I"utown. 766 a. as. 600 p. m Express u 3 40 p. m. 8 30 a. m lat ld'KenaportAco'dn. 11 00 a. w. 6 60 a. m 3d 6 16 a. m. 2 05 p. m tat Port Perry " 7 00 a. m. 8 30 a. m Braddock:B 4 lb p. m. 6 40 p. in Sunday Church Train to and from Da'keesport, I 00 p. in. 10 00 a. m. For tickets apply to I;E( I. HI luun IN, Agt. W. H. : , ,TiiiT r, Supt. apm .. 4g . p.:„. RGH, PA. . TIIHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, ANTI TI moat sum:mini BUSINESS AIAIsUS COL LEGE in the United States. 4TStudente can enter and review at any time' CIRCULARS containing full information sent raze of charge to any address on application to the Principals. JENKINS St. SMITH, del-lawd&y Pittsburgh, Pa THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Invented 15445. Perfected 1882. _ _ _ . . ECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL KlN,,other Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1582, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel er lk Wilson's a medal for Its device, called "Cir cular Rook," The Howe Sewing alachine was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Soli' and rented at Nos. L.! & 14 St. ()lair street' A. M kloariDaoß. my2o-ditaw-ly Agent. pIa:KLES, KETCHUP AND SAlleiv,_ 100 doz ) gallon and quart Pickles, 30 do plot Pickles, 20 do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pinta, 200 do Pepper Sauce, 20 do Cumberland Sauce, 10 do Worcesteshire Sauce, t 6 do Walnut Ketchup; 5 do Mushroon Ketchup, 20 do Imported French Mustard, 50 do Imitation (In do Just received and for sale I.y R EY MER k 131205., fet+29 126 and 125 Wood at. RAISINS, PRUNES AND CUD -10 ANTS -1,000 pkgs. Bunch and toyer Raisins, in whole half and, quarter boxes, 5n mats :-eeilless Raisins, 25 kegs no do 30 casks prime Zante Jurrants, 60 kegs French Prunes and Plums, 25 boxes do do Just received and for sale by _ _ V.EYMER tr. BROS., 1Z and 128 Wood at A LARGE LOT OF Congress b's Tobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobacco, Navy rounds Bright.'" Out andßry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Out Sunny Side Fine Out " Sweet Olive At bI'UOLLISTER ar. BAER'S, mh2o— - 108 Wood street. BO4IITS, SHOES AND GAITERS AT Eastern prices, at BORLANIYS, Lbw 08 blatiret st. STOCK BROKERS J. 11.-CA.STD.A.Y., NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,: Office in Jones' Building, over "Internal Rev enue rooms," between 31. St. M. and Mechanics Banks, No. 67 IeOURTII STREET,' PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. RIARInX, Manufacturers and Dealers Da ti oo - I R, CAP, LETTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, liave Iteraoyea PROM NO. gi 7 WOOD STREET, TO 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. llit - Uash paid for RAGS. ap3 LAMPS, OIL, &C. LUCENT <Mr, WO/VICK DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MAIIIMAOTIMMIS OP PURE WRITE REPINED AL I=d. 13 W" O 2 La , Office, 391 LIBERTY STREET, mph-6md PITTSBURGH., PA. ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. RI 1•IFT}l STREET. Nrilolleotton of accounts and all legal bust- Beall promptly attended to. neLlyd LOAN OFFICES. = LOAN ovEaci.a, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD Near the corner of sth, PITTSBURGH. MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goals cannot be delivered without the Ticket. Akie - Otiloe Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. jab() . . _ ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron 'rounders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NILAR TDB Penna. R. R., Passenger Station, PITTSBURGH, PA. NIANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Omit Mills, Saw Mills, Blast } unlaces, Faato ries, eta. dive particular attention to 'the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular sew mills. $l2 SO 10 60 10 00 8 80 7 66 . . Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice. Engines and Hollers of every description. Alan, 1 urnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seperatels, Wrought Iron Shafting, Bangers and Putties in every variety, and continue the manufseture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. et to r prices are low, our machinery manufactur iii 01 the twat quality of materials, and warranted n all cases to give satisfaction. _ •- Air( trdero from all parts of the oountry whet ted and promptly tilted. fe2t-dtcw 13. 1 . UB & CA.PP.1.1.L., MERCHANT TAILORS, II:5 SMITH PI EI.D STREET, vITE DAVE JUST RECEIVED A •" V large and well selected stock ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Cloths, Caasimerea, Vesting*, to Also, a large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER 'RS, NECK TIES and ec erything usuwliy kept by nrst-tines Furnishing Stores. urilers promptly eXPCII Led. IV. 11. ArGEli, No. 10 St. Clair St., ii i tyoULD CALI, THE ATTICNTION V .1 bu ye rs to his stook of I;oods, which Jaen selected wilt. great care and contylns all the newest sit lee 01 ()oats to he found in fast-class houses. (tent's utshing a s a il of chohes mvle to order will please call and exam ine out goods mitt prices. Also, 11111 sad C4/fli piete stock of FURNISHINU •ORK PACKERS. CHARLES L, OALDWELL, (Successors to Jas. Holmes & 00.,) PORK PACKEit, Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Oured Hama, Smoked Beef, &a. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., deoll-tycl OYSTERS, GAME. &C. J A.ME:S M'ILATJ . 614 - I_, -- IN MEM OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, WO I.IITERP Y del-dt( Down stairs. WALL PAPER, &C WALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS Wall Papers from 8c to aa per roll; Window Shades from 105 to 65; Oil Cloths from 70e to *1,60 per yard ; Fancy Good in all varieties, at the New Wall Paper & Fanoy Goods House of FOERSTFft k SUIUWARZ, febl3 164 Smithfield street O N 11AND AND FOR SALE Brain Drilla, Cider Mills, Fanning Threelung Machines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Dog Powers, Churns, Fruit Jars, Corn Shelters, Mumma, Climax and Eureka Cutting Boxes, BECKHAM & LUN(}, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Agricultural and Farming implements of all kinds. aul2 127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. 6 1 .01.DIERS AND VOLUNTE•ERS ATTENTION I You are hereby notified to call at the Variety and Fancy Goods Headquarters, and receive your articles necessary for camp life, very cheap and good, of FOERSTER & SCHWARZ, sepB 164 Smithfield street above Sixth. DRIED FRUIT— lii bush Dried Peaches, halves, 26 '• " Apples, Just received and for sale by FETZER & ARMSTRONG, Darner of Market and First sts. POTATOES -60 bushels choice NeshannookS, 200 do do Peach Blows 100 do do Pink Epee, Just received and for sale by FETZER & ARMSTRONG, nahl9 corner Market • d First sts - REFINED SUGARS-- 160 bble "A" and "B" Coffee Sugars, 20 do Crushed, Granulated and Powdered:" Sugar—Now in store and for sale by R RYMER ar. BRCS., kW, 120 and 128 Wood st.. T OILET SOAP 10n boxes Fancy, Toile t and Soap, In store and for sale by REYNER k BROS., talt4 126 and 128 Wood at. 510 B q A 71' Neil:At:l: r i l ra N p Ta s, AN D 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle. In store =Ater sale by MILLER b. RR/KM/TSUI( FLOUR BARRICLS.-400 t" I. OTt It barrels resolved and to sale __by - ; FETzEi: A.RmTIZOWG: Leta:sooner M•rirat ink PI rut a.• ITSPENDICILS, 111. A.• ECM 5 /44 and Hosiery at WOLPI.Iif fiNTPS 455 run, treet 1311 (0 , 0/LESTER ANDIIIUFFALOCROp.. er Tools. Forlsale by •• . .&31E5giowit,_ "1.6-Wi?b.:ll.strefp.,e HTTSBURGH, TAILORS Unnalerting at 'ti c W. H. McIIEE., Merchant Tailor, No. 10 St. (;lalr street, Plttihtirsh, P PITTSBURGH, PA. 1=33110 DRUGGISTS JOIKg.P.II J 3. DECES.I33CP.M. - 80008813011 TO .JAMES P. PLEMINIVI4 . . DRUG-Grlsa - ', WHOLESALE ,AND RETAIL DEAT.TI In Foreign and Domestic Pruga, )vlrlic ea, • Paints, Oila, Dye-Staft'a and Perrin-seq., NO. )77 FEDERAL STREErr, my 22-11-11 A'LLEGHWir UITI, PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING', &C. ANDIIYN 1[101:IAN THOMAS N. ICILLIIII, EIHNRY puirve, JIIy . Special Partner. General Partners IRON CITY FORGE,. KLOMAN & PITIPPS, NINTH WART), P 'rest - nu-tun. MANUFACTURE BAR IRON; GEN. eral Railway and Steamboat Forging,. Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, 60. selo4f GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. 11111 Y eit, -Elll7 PLUMBERS AND GAS FIITER,S, NO. 105 WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, anti NO. 47 OHIO STRFIET, ALLEGIMNY: . . NICAR. THE IeATOIOI3 OPPIOB. MVO MPS, HYTIRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lend Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Fional. er's Material in general. Oil Refineries lirted np in the moat approved manner. Tanka lined with Lead 'or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and One Fixtures. .11M-N. B.—All orders promptly attended to. &P. 14 Yd WATCHES AND . JEWELRY _ JEWELRY MIRE SUBSCRIBERS 11AVE,k - JUST opened a very large and desirable steak of FINE GOLD JEWITLRY,. GOLD & SILVER WATCHES' For Ladles' and Gentlemen' wear; fine- Bronze Ulocks, Fancy Goods, . SIT_.V.E.VII.-11.'3L,A.PEi. WARE, Such as Casten!, Cake and Fruit Wiskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIIIME, den t 42 Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & .M'KAY, BREWERS & RESTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYN ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Bobt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our burliness, with full control In the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER A APEAY, Pheonlx Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOS. SPENCIER, JAS. .11PKA. Butterfield SE, Co., Holsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, &Ica i 11 (1 WILERIANCt, VA IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., iHE NOW PREPARED TO RlO ceive °Were from the tratle tor eL &lima of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Horse. Shoe Iroti OF THE BEST QUALITY Pittshurg 1,, J rm. 7, 1863. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW JAME, N. N..PKINS TiIoMAF. C. LAZHAII I /01)kinS ."1.7 I_Atzear, ! AT T 0 RNE YS-AT-LAW, NO. 103 FIFTH STRR.R.T, ITSBUILU k!, PA Collection's and other legal busineas attended to in illiegeny, ‘Viushi nett - in, Cirerne, rind ad joining eountiee. j an*J2 nut HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. " I rilutE su BSC RI B KR& MADI L/ AC- A, PURI?. Find keep constantly on hand every article in their line, via: Grifnicea,' tirnamente, Curtain tinods, Cnirddits, i'eather Reda, Mat tresses 01 all kinds also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtui es. SRI-Prompt attention given to all orders for tit. ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Clothe,.. {ca oetnrt -i ROBERTS k FOETUCK: CRACKERS . & PILOT BREAD. AI A li V 1 N SUPERIOR CRACKERS, 64 Fourth street. LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. WEARE NOW MANUFACTURING a superior artiele of LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. 111C8T gill-UMW OP Tilir CD IC> -EL X-s Always on hand In usual. myl& DICESON, STEWART k CO. PLANING MILLS J AMES AIONONGAILE JLA PLANING MILL, could respectfully inform the public that 11.- rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged Ma atablialunent, and filled it with the newest aml moat approved ma chinery,is now prepared to furniah flooring and planing. iards, scroll aawitig and re...sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried framea, mouldings, box making, &c. SOUTH Pprritauttou, Sept. 7 , 1%7. ja2o ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE , Under Care of the Franoiscan Brothers, THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATES) IN Loretto, Cambria County, Pennsylvaaln, about four tulles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered In 1959, with pri% lieges to °Miler the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees, The location of the College is one of the moat nealthy in Pennsylvania--this portion of the Alleghegiy mountains - being proverbial lot its pure writer; bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST DAY OF SEPTEMBER of each year, and ehdi on theFIRST OF JULY. following. Ilia divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. AU the Apparatus neces• sary to Land Surveying Engineering, &cc,' will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental an i Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from' eight years to the age of manhood. Txrues—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly In advancp $ :5. Bedding and Washing, per session r" 10 Surveying and use of instruments, per an num 211 Ulasical and Modern Languages, extra.... 10 Students spending Vacation at thWollege Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Lomenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Phßad ll *.. l.llo .3 Rev. T. S. Reynolds, borretto ; Rev. Dr-.olfiara, Philadelphia; Rev. Leary Al'Laughlin, Phila delphia; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hack runs daily to Lorretto' from Cresson. se2 Item E. A. BUSH. Superior s MallatiN'S PATENT IdAAfP CHLAINAV OI•FANEII.—No more Chimneys lfroken: in cleaning. It cleans a chimney without wash: ing and is the only article in the market that' cleats a chimney properly.. For pale, At the. pr int opf La np Stores, and at the Lamp and ait WELDON ec. KELLY, mh23 ,Agentalat the .MJieeleeturera. etTS—fieeatisii RHUMB, OA up -iv it received r end :for Mile • • • • „ . FETZER' it SALINNTRONDh o d i. . , eWeet Alarketetell bp wiLOI.IIX. —4OO Entt,.A..EXT,R4RIATRAY. ETour Jim teeetvee itidTor • FKTZER R. ARMSTRONG; • 1.1•11.. !Border Market anh FIANIear. • COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,TOHN MOORHEAD, OCIMMISSIONIgnt r AMO:f you. PIGMETAL mro., A , f WATER ST . ? . 4 1 , 1 AX 1 144t1 PITTSBURG*. i.,L W. D. PATTERSON ADAM AMMO' PATTERSON f %►3tis ra ' Comxrit's ion Flour iind'Gredn and Gen'eril Predate * Dial. ere, No. 6 Wood . at., Fattoboroh,;.Pa,.. .1 , .. Wes take pleasure in referriniptothe followi Pittsburgh. iouses: Cheaa lap), Zug & Painter, A. Dradlet, E. Edundion & Co, E. H. Davis, T. P. Woodwell, Jos: 151 , 0uDy .es Do.; Y.. W. Spoon an:29-tf er, 0. 11. Love & 0o.; R..H. Jack &. &In j r, yallritaft H.D. Late at killer & Ricketson , a, REYMEB & IMOTILEIM rsu..... to Reymer 6. Andertbid WHOLIto Api D4pariff.tk ' . l! r Fareigti Prulti, Nuts, Cetifettienary r Stegari, Fire Works, dot.;'- - NOE, 126 AND 128. WOOD BTAKIA ~. • BRASS, FOUNDM Duquesne Biais il. MAXIXAM . '4Ciactitian Crivvvlalcit•-• Manufacture and keupconatantly on bawl eveitY variety of FlnitS'. l l.gP,Pfill.k.4..§.„ . .WP.FlK. . , BRASS CASTINGS of superior emeweth• Lien made to order. T - leilaisqvr wows:Awn Itki.Aue. in g proharlyAttentlee to. Alio,-etft agoa . far westetn Penneylvanici, for the eile 'of DrA.Rsn.s SICPRQN PUMP, `,cett,b Leteiteetre improvemeht attached. ' lOW J. ,& IeSTEFLIST B R ASS F GAB AXIY, STEM( 1 =44 'ALL HINDS of BRASS ANS.-MON ;COCKS MADE- TOi NIDE& Also, Brass Castings of all 'Zifula: Made at the shorted inxklem • Particular . attention paid to , fitting up -and re. pairing of OIL REFINERIES. • • • 31 & 34 Water Street; Ilia* MEMBERS OF THIS FITLII in g practical mechanics, of many years' ex perience in the business will ensure to give sat. ideation in every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison is Co.'s, Steam Pumps for water and oil, seti-lyd STEEL WORKS 1134.4.0 J0Y138../01Ili L. Borp—wzr. x'oattofeit. Pittsburgh Steel Work., aroNEs, 130i713 Sz. MANDIFAOTIISHIII3 VP . . Cast Steel; gasp, Spring, PiOw and A B Steel Springs and Axles, ' Corner of Roes and First Streets, . no2l-I,y PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS WORKS W. °Mai LNG 11 AY.. D. 013731iyriari_ax: v. OUNIMISCOIidif b DUNCAN.. iir4UNNINGTI4tMS & CO.—PITTS BURGH CITY GLASS WOR.X.Sr-Weire hotuie 119 Water street, and la First street,' Pittsburgh, Pa„ three doors below the Alonon gahela House, manufacturers of PitisburghlAty Window Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware and Ame rican Conrex I }lase, for Parlor Windows, Church. es and public buildings. apt. • WINES, LIQUORS, &C. E. P. MIDDLETON, Ja4113-Bmd WINES, BRANDIES, &C, Also, sole propnetof of the OLD No. 5 North Pront.St., mhl3-Ipi JA.0013 - 1 .1 R, Importer and wholesale tlealnita , ''''' ' FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS • ' 760 SAITTIWIELD STREET, Three doors above 6th et. • fACOII KELLER WOULD particular attention to his stack of German Wines and French Rrandifis, whigh o t i peonire. lected and imported by himself. a ieagina Churches could depend on obtaining at his es tablishment the best and purest itit Wttim „Euro Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city, Ai wa) son hand. Also, Pose Old Rye Whisky p,n,il the best Rectified Monongahela. ' ' HENRY W. BEAUMONT & iOO-4 zsßminifs Foreign Brandies, Wines and tiinß • Ate.o, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and ger hi axidies, Old Monongahela, Rye, : and , her Whiskies, „Tamalea Rum,iin. l 83 JURTY Szauamor,, Opposite Fourth street, • ' PITTSBURGH, WI - Hotels, Taverns and Families supplied.a moderate profits for °ash. myni.lyd. JOS, El. FINCEL "Y" E W is K. -v. JOS. S. FINCH, vt (Successor to Thos. Moore,) manufacturer of Oopper Distilled Pare Rye Whisky. • Nos. 189, 191, 193 and 196, Fli st street, Pitts burgh. sepl4:tyd B. L. H. BABBRI, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 46 and 46 St. Clair Streit, PITTOURGH. WATER. COLOR BiIIeIATURES, Life Size Photographs in erayou,.oll, India Ink, etc. Photographs with .Landscape and Fancy Backgrounds. Ivory types, graph: , Albums, (lilt Framea, and:Fancy Articles adapted to the Photograpie huaineaa. . . .113 It Y A TSt. NOTARY PUBLIC , 59 , ..F0URV1 0491141 n , i)L SW - Office hours from 9 a. m. to ip. m. - my2,B - - J. F. DAY T. 8. TLATIBB 4% DAY • faiocesiors io A. • 3t MANTJFACTUREAS,,Daportera and Deal dee in Saddlery, IJOitelr arid Trunk, Hard ware and Carriage Irina Ito. 68 Wood, larvae, Sign'efllieGiAderr ,= gortti~iiigh: SIEGE OF VIOICSEURei P irce-TetaildW WALL, RAPER REP. , ralosAcco— . • • ,3 4 1 4 XoTlL.Tobtc4:+47. In store . indibt " ' •''"" ' FETZefI ar. ARMSTRON% corner rdarkaand Ez4tstiaba. .FRENOII it NG.EiT.GB imLEGANT DESIGNS, INEDADZIONN aittf other Wall Ornamehte, Stet . ttmeat'elt from Parte, for sale by , .• • • II kURING THE FAIR .4min. "wit I' ciuthe Gaiters snit Ith , . ...,- Misses end Cluldren'i Bithitgrrt(hy Gaiters • .r. Boots et the 'lowest prtee,;st -• '— . • )30 : RAWS, Jell eiftlarket et: 113 111 4tEn,- . . . 5 bomeit fresh Relliituiter, . •25 kegs 'reap reeked ,thtttell .. - JP4tegeived sald lot Bale by, ... ; FETY4tE 4.-; STRUhiltit,,-. ie/i • aoumr taarrEekand kira4 so, • • . Tz4, 4,A1 Z 8. 2 No. 118 lillbdaitreOf, detatd VitialbWthellyfe'a .." SorP°Pa.44. A UIPMENT Fms:s:l4-465 Y: .0 4 _ - - 7.77 - 'o.' * • 4‘- - ~ '44). 3.:131 a .17 1 #r'". • --V; 00 14 P • , of Ina • GROCERS/ . . 0143.0pED ntpownk'ot I . IIEGADELPELLA.;' PA W. P. TiaREIALIA; . - 61 - Wood OLT!. 6ifi.1.1.%t RANKS AND BANKERS. t_'. 1 4- ti!, .;. : ii `TMitttrOtilt 8A0.1(.' ving o et the Islattortai Ott ot, to u6relfittetof &W, General illqiiohg i x oiudigfrcin W rincdp ir Pq°4lll ' vitithrtrhkeZasta id eita• j; I,ll6446Grtrk' 'SOLO*, And Hectic:mut made in every acceacible , .part of.the country- , • Dints rot the itreeent, eantlithe coMpletiad ~ the New Banking House, corner of Wood street !nut - Virgin alley 4in the Banking Boom ofthe .intiAr;i4Nrig*aits,Oirtritoili', ra - c ? . lax:. amifaheileaci. at., ON l .Oiliethe'Vtritton House. ' . ..:' • .-.. 1. 1 Li Auriumasi t : CI. i Wm. , E. Schmertz, A. Hartle, A. S. Bell, 0 Alen. Holstein, S. H. Hartman, Henry Get wig, L. Morgenstern, B. One. . ADA Et ENEXAN, Brest , R.R. O. Balpfisitr4 Cash. pro tern, - rell7-sand P.At NAL, irip , f l • an Brokers anti eale totes, Drafts, Acceptance*, • tillveir Blatt: Bpak „491amage..,An,,the Iligterg Waste:Ml dmistaifitTy Tor bale. Collections made in all the 'cities thronghoetti the Upited States. DepqeDe received Tripar tuAile or ouTf•Mit Paper,' No. '67 Market 'etre - et, betAffien third and Fourth streets. !I)6l;tLAii: giVINGS BANK 65 FOURTH STREET,. • ••'. cia - Aiv= - ELv.p IN 18i56: Ity chP'ErKDAILYi 'FROM OVO-2 O'CLOCK ~also on Wednesday Fuld: Saturuay evenings, tinos K44',..tst t 9 NO.Vember 14 tam 2109 o'clock May 44. Depositstossived of altsums not Less than Ditty! Lt.ex, and, • illAi.Jencl of the profits desisted twice al'ear.ln.Jene And, December. Interests bath .:ce'd desisted sernif-anntrally; In Jited and Da , sembersinee the 13ariX was organized,. at therate of six per cent. p year. s Interest if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of tire depositor as principal, and bears'the' th same interestfrom e end days of June.and De. senate& opsipounding twice a year without,. troubling' the depositor to call or eve.. to present . his pasrbeek. • At this rate money will dotard° hi' less than tivelve.yeara. acoks containing , the Charter, By.!Lawslittles,, iutd Begithitions, fuinislied gratis, on application to the., offttre. • ; PM/al - DENT. , • (4,F,ORt.,LE ALBEDD. VICE rkB3IDENTEI. JandwAleAnleyl James B. D. Bleeds. John Sboetthergep Wm. Douglas, janies Beriln4o4, Isaac AL. Pennock, : .. Peter K. James Shufie, Wtn. J. Anderson. John B. APPadden, A. ItL Pollmk, M. D. John th Backofen; • - • - Cali 3, Henry T. Lynch, John U. Ilindley, John Marshal, Georg43lliacir, Walter P- Min - shah Hill Rnrs - win, John Orr • Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A.. Colton. Henry L. Rilintralt, John karansWin. E. Schmertz, Benj., L. Er‘Lestork, Alexander Speer, John : T. Gillespie, Alexander .11e, Wmi S. Haven, • Win. tankirlr, Peter li. Snnker , Isaac Whittier, Richard Ravi, Win. P. Weyman, James)). Kelly, Christian Yeager. I§MCRETAILY AM, TTrEASITICIZR.. • •OHABLES A. COLTON. • PHILADELPHIA CARDS. 0134E4 7d.41188. 18L5..13. HICK& J. lioDilk.A.N I/101th CRAB. 0. SWOR.R. • *rA.prl..i; & HICKS, • Inaporleni and detdcza in, • • CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS. Verthtgs, i rnitorm , Tetuan:huge, ' NO. 25 . 5 xrA4tiEc_v_zr od‘Z-tf" "BRibt & CO:; Prodnee-and Provision ' COMAIMIONNERMIAM, , Nc4 , ls', South- Water et.; PAILAbELPHIA.. . . advanuer noszto on eonslgnmenti whearequired. GEORGE GRANT, IllannYacturer and WII9LESA.LE AND RETAIL DEALER In every descrip inn of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODSj . 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPEI.A. of .‘/L VAN KIRK & 00 • : NAN irrAOT RlMSoff"' • GAS korex. r puTtEs:-Juvb CIIANDELIERS, • - -Patent Improved . EXCELSIGR AIM- PATENT ' PAttGON COIL OIL BURNERS; Hand-Lamps; - Columns, • 'e 511 Ardh Eltreet; Philadelfoa. " • 'MaiiiiraoioVy, Pmralrord, P 6114; 19` - Alt gad& War:hutted; . ••• WITH . . . LONGCOPE & PEARCE— Sigunifarnarers and Impoirters: of MINS' FURNISHING. NODS • t , AND TAIZCYRS rltl fIIINQS • Wti. 10 South Fourth Strut;' • • 1 4. 5 iy• • runaDto- • HOTELS, RESTAURANTS,-8-tb- 1151-ALA77021; Car 3EI . 3EICCCI:I7 SEI 30 0 NO. 350 Li_RERTY STREET, Next to ,Pennsylvania Passenger ~1)014, - MIN SAVAGE,- PROPRIETOR. • - AV/N6: TAKEN AND FITTED PP, with alf,thentodern iunprovement, this pop ular resort . ,:the subscriber is prepared to accent modatetild'old customers and the public gener; ally Wit h, thekespthe market affords. Oysters.' will ' be sevreldup AtneVery variety of style during • the season. Hue Wines, Liquors and Alea ho, feekrefodfidtrat reetnamendlng them to the iortrir. excellence. • U 9 4 1. 11 acket and §hetl.oYsters received daily{ Indio tikEdenale and retaiL - OAUJEir. 0.0 S JO . , • --• ...110— 22., DIAMOND ALLEY,- • , !.. - -••PITTS.BtEGI3.. - MIME e. SUBSCRIBE ANNOUNCES • R. •to tkie,puhlie that he Lin daily receipt- of , . Flt4Sit( and (LA ;V . YSTP.RS, (.IAII%, tor.; witi Is Prepared to acernnmodote' the 'patrons of-this. °Ewa 'well known house with every.' th4gaati4.44 4 PgAnt dß . itie at the abort.e.: eat notice. LUB, jowl-Iyd - Proprietor,. - • YOUNS ATING. SALOON, Corner. ofiVlrglit Alley and Smith.. • ••• deld Streets, ••• Where .0Y . fuel all the delleedes leaebri Wiii be ierfedrip hi - the mod ELI iyl,,ilatalle Debi eonter.V.ttgln Alley and-Smithfield it. AA ,p 01,1.0 HALLMILIAMILDS-ALOON.-;. ,FRED. ...TAct,ll3S would !own& , old Izieada'and cnstOmera that he:la OW to Ale tonna at lilt-old stand, APOLLO HALL,"Frib•* • trance on Eourthatreet. haaalwayaon,band {he beat i cy 01-Lagerlteer, and in connentiO4 with the a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tti in, balls and cues: - Remember Abe glue,. Apollo Hatt, Fourth , sh, • neer Woeeljrcuu Funith, , Ai; Atd= male, Fiiivis, he. . Put up in 26e, 501 5 *W $l,OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks. RI and sizes for Hotels, Public institutions, Stec' "0i:4.1r/fallible remedies !mown." , ; , "Free from Poisons." "Mt dangerous lo the Human Family. • "Rats come out of their holes to die." air Sold Wholesutie in ail large cities. " ; ;/: -7 Aaile - Sold,ky all Druggists and Retailers every?, where Ap-I ttihrwattatl i oraffirtntblesa • :Mitt/Air ..110;/S;pathat "Conims'a" mune Is on eaeli Bevy ) 4, 144attle and Flem4.,bgAhreyou, b , „, • - ~, llasMaffeiter fIiCNR.Y _ QAT 115P-Ptlitibic Detitk Reinke/it BVT 4II . 7. ''' 11111-Sold by B. L. EARNEST • "11.111111.0e4 E. SELLERS a. 00.m/holes/tie and retail a nts i , i?Atnsbunriaa.t.lin4PE 13 41X,A - / Al. eiT , 9 t" . ; Y.4.._ , „ . "h 1 6 41. G , grerm,uncr . pr, ituest,_ iinstdeocautindrtneivor, 'GILA* sad 8 „ bik ,,,,,,,,, timpi r ogeti v A l i,, t ,, ,o ;3t - 3.0 I.l,l4lo4lrikarillttgainfie _Arfarzionikr zt a., iseLszfuLe mumumg 1 - 3 wet ..../kfaTtaNA f Ade fa ido,l .B:nouglautaakur *11:10
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