AMISEMEm THEATRE. Lessee and Manager Treasurer HeuetU of the successful .and popular Actress. HENDERSON Whp will appear as Julla. THIS EY ISNING will be presented, The Hunchback .1 ulia Cliitortt Mai tdf Walter. Ujrerture. Tp conclude with 1 Betsy Bnkcr. steamships: Steam from Queenstown and! Liverpool. y, THE FIRST-CRASS POYV erfnl Iron Steamships of the Cun* <. , rfr,:Trl>ard ' Line, SIDON, KEDAH, HLCL.A, uLYMPUn, will ua>l from Liverpool every alternate! TUESDAY, froth Queenstown every alternate WEDNES DAY, ami from. New Y-ork- every alternate WEDNESDAY. National Steam Navigation Company. « VhiprxlA.. LOUISIANA, EE IN, PENN SYI/VANIA, will sail from .Liverpool and Qudenstowu, as above, (forming ajweekly Hue,) nodifrom New York every alternate SATUR DAY. Steerage Passage from New York, #35 Currency. To New York, $35 Gdld or equiva lent in Currency. Passengers forwarded to Par is ahd all German ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS R UUION, 40 Falton St-, New York, or THOS. RATTIOAN, Agt, No. 122 Monongahela House, Water st., my-26-jyd Suoeessorto Thos. Rat tig ad. PASSAGE FEOM THE OLD COITNTBY, Loiv«r than tlie Lowest. *■^s. THE UNDERSIGNED IS now Prepared to bring out paaseu gera by FIRST CLASS MAIL ■SKsfIBV STEAMERS direct,from LIVER POOL. LONDONDEKY, ULASGOW or QUEENSTOWN to NEW YORK, or PITTS BURGH, FAR LOWER titan any other here.. Call and get titrates and be convinced. Steamers sail ever; week,ituKl passengers are found in everything. Parties brought out by TAPSOOTTS LINE first class CLIPPER SAILING vessels ,at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATION - AL BANK payable at any of its branches in England or Ireland for sale. K»»r particulars as to rates, Ro., apply to D. O’NEELL, Chronicle Office. No. 70Fifth st., and between ii or lu p. m. at 66 Smithtleld st., Pittsburgh, jaaiio-eod Passage from England and Ireland. f 85,00:. EUROPEAN AGENCY THOMAS H. RATTIOAN, EUROPEAN ACTIN'i, No. \ A MonongAhela House. Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or bring out or send back paasengars from or to any part of the old country, either by Bleam or sail nsl I OHT , BON'DS FOR SALE, payable in atily< , 7^ Va ' r|,^e ' &St, Louis Packets, part of Europe. T FOR K V A STSVILI.E. C A IltO, ST.LOI'IS, A#ent fur the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail- GALENA, DLULOUE «fc ST PAUL, road. Also, Agent for the old Hlaok Star Line i 9 KKIDAY, „MA\ AT -i J\ M of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam- , THK IVKAV STB \ MFK era bailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas- ; W. A? Cox/com .. ' mm, !.», ; ma'naer. will leave as announced above. jan6-ij d For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to GAt i A" —» T~ - - 1 JOHN FLACK, or Ola Cunositv Snon. ’ 1 rar2: j. d. collinowood, a^.. J r FOR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO. GALENA, ST. LOI'IS, DUBUQ.I F. & ST. PALL. THIS DAY. MAY J 7. AT 10 A. M. « _ jlT*—” THE N K W AND SUB- steamer J. K. (11LMOR E, Commander, will leave as an- mUE AID AND CO-OPERATION OP A. the patriotic people of Weetirn Pennsyl vania and Eastern Ohio, la hereby requested, in making the above department of the coming Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair equally a credit and a success. Numerous relics and trophies of the present war, of the Mexican war, war of ISI2. Indian and Revolutionary war, curiosities con nected with the early settlement of our region, or u ith e\ ents and men prominent in our histo ry, curiosities of every description are stored away in private receptacles, and may if brought together, render CURIOSITY SHOP” notithe least of the attractions of the Fair. The committee, therefore ask that all who are willing to help along the good cause, would send in such articles of the above description as they may have, or can procure from others, or notify the committee where they can ba found. Articles donated will be disposed of as the donors may direct, or under the direction of the Executive Committee. But articles merely placed on ex hibition, receipted for by auy member of the committee, will be care fully preserved and return ed. A letter should aeoompany each article, giving its orign, history, etc—and if donated, its value. Give everything you can and lend us the rest. Ob behalf of the Committee, JOS. S. MORRISON, Chairman. Gso. H. Christy, Secretary. Ail articles either donated, or left for exhibi tion, can be left with, or addressed to either of the following members of the committee: W. D. M’GOWAN, 96 Water »t M Pittsburgh. HON. JAS. ViEECH, corner 4th and Q-rant streets. DR. JOHN DICKSON, corner Penn and Hand streets. S. KIDDLE, Postbfflce,; Allegheny. D. LEET SHIELDS, . Sewickleyville. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS ING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Be it resolved by the Scnate'nnd House of Representatives of the C<mmon leeaUh of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met , That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac cordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof: There shall b$ an additional aection to the third article of the Constitution, to be designa ted as section four, as follows : “Section a Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth ; shall be in any actual military service, under ithe requisition from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such elec tors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the oitizeos, under such regulations are, or shall be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual place of elec tion.” ; Section 2* Ther? shall be two additional sec tions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to bederignnted as sections eight and nine, as iolluwß : “Section 8. Nobill shall be passed by the Leg islature, contalntngmOrethan pne subject, widen stinwbe expressed in the title, except ap propriate'bills.” v “SfecTrcir 6. No bill shall be passed by the legislature granting any powers, or privileges, n any case where the authority to .grant such powers, or privileges, has may hereaf ter lie conferred upon the courts of this common wealth.” henry c. Johnson, Speaker of the Housevf Representatives JOHN P. PENNEY, Speaker bf the Senate,- OFFIOB or THE ' ) fsEOOETAUY OF THE .COMMONWEALTH, > . . HArrisburg. April 23th, 1864. \ PENNSYLVANIA, SS. 1 doUarst>y-certifyib&ttbe foregoing \ r « is a full, and .correct copy of the } u. oriirjoftl;Joint Kesolniion of the Oen srat Assembly, entitled “A Joint Reso lution: prOpoamg; certain Amendments to the Constitution,”! as tUe same remains on Hie in this OfflCC. > lw testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Secretary’s office to be affixed, the day and wear above writ ten .. -EH SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. I ho above Resolution having been agreed to by a majority of the members dt each House* at tvyo sessions of the-Oeneral Assembly oi this ' otnmonwealth, the proposed amend meniß u li! pe submitted to the people for their. adopt|on orrejerHon, ontho FIRST I'L'ESIMV .1” the year 01 our Lord one thmu and eight hundred and Bixty-foUr, in accordance .vnhdbo provlaionß of the tenth article of the Constitution, and the net, entiiled “An Act nre- Bcritdng- tlie time and manner iof BiUmlttmc tu the people for their approval and ratification or rejection, the proposed Rmendidentn to. ahe Con stitution.” approved the twenty-third day oi April, one thousand eight hundred and aixtv four. 1 HU SUFtK, 1e ■gK<j*cHa.iadfclf9io7 . Secretary of the Commonwealth mylMawta2 . ; . AGSters Foa ’ Bussell {Me wrier biM Ke&pei, Buckeye Mower and J> taper, Quaker Mower and Beeper, •Osyuga Chief Mower And Reaper : Partner JUoweiV;j,.. >{ iA.u'.. WdtMfcP Mower. ; A Un, dealers in A grioultural&nd farming la lin/»2-fp. . / • i* >» •*iuhttf* 1A * BVTfEtt- j 4 bbls fresh KoH Butter. ; - : f'4 ! bks ! « “ *T 6 lirkinu Fresh Ron Butter, Just rebel fed and lor sale by . > “PETZEK St ARMSTRONG, royfl- 1 * / Marqet aad First at* r;AA bbijS PAMafiFwrß, fjV I U « hWft3eansi .i- M • 100 “ Hod Potatoes, \ * - 16 v Ifonfftnite Apples, • 200.pkgs Mackerel,, bbls and Idve— In store ami forbriidby * PATTERSON AAMMON, np** No. OWootJ^t O HT.-t r l M.i RIVER MATTERS ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. W.JfcLujfDERSOW, H. (pVBBTNGTOSf. Gallatin. Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin. Carmac, Brownsville. .lan. Keen. Irwin, Elizabeth. .silver Spray, Shuman, St. Louis. Minerva, Gordon.-Wheeiing. - . Juiia. Poulson, Zanesville. .Mercury, Mellon, Nashville. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carmac, Brownsville, j Beesd, Irwin. Elizabeth. EtUe Henderson ....Mr. LovfidAy \Vi|j Henderson Pittsnnupu San it ahy Fair.—The follow ing named steamboats h.i\e subscribed to jthfc Steamboat Fund of the Pittsburgh - Sanitary Faitfailoiher boats subscribing wilFhave their names added to the list: Little Giant, Rover, Argonaut No. 2, Armenia, Nevada, J alia, . America, West moreland. Damsel, New York, Areola, Cainelia, Faragon, Vulcan. Kate Robinson, * Starlight, Goody l-'rieuds, Leonidas, Jaa. K. Gilmore, Silver Cloud No. 2. Alpha, Minerva, Charmer. Mercury, Kenton, Lento Leotia, Glide,* IU. S. Mepham, Reserve, Cherokee, Ontario, Roanoke, Oluo Valley, Lizzie Martin, lewess, Silver Spray, Lhtus, Empire City, Golden Era, Citizen, Maggie Hays, Bertha, Gallatin, Franklin. Kate B. Porter, Olive, Ida Reese, Echo No. 3, Clam Poe, Delaware. Capt. Wni. Dean, a new boat not named. •OApt. Anderson’s new boat, not yet launched. my>tjl Orchestra Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets. KOll WHEELING. m THERKUrbAR PASSEN- i’ncker .MINER V A, Capt. Gor don, has resumed her old trade, making regular trips, leaving Pittsburgh every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ami FRIDAY. Having been thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa tronage o! the public generally. .lAS. C( tLLINS it CO., Agfa; Wharf-bunt, below Monong&hola bridge. Cincinnati & Louisville Packets. Ron CINCINNATI &. I.orrS'vll.l.K. THIS DAY MAV -J7, AT4F. M. - ■ air—THE NEW ANI> SPJ.EN dSsxsaaiStedid passenger steamer ROANOKE, :vii <,iuie, commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or my 27 J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agta FOR. CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE. THIS DAY. .MAY 27, AT 4 P. M. r THE SPLENDID PAS- JsssSßffs37seniror steamer THISTLE, Joseph Bates, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or myV7 J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agta A. .1. .loliy. nounoiM aliove For freight, or passage, apply on l*oard, or to JUHJS’ FLACK, or J. I). CULLINUWUUI), Agfa. * Clarksville & Nashville Packets. FOR CI.ARKSVII.LK <fc SASUVIU.K. I SATURDAY, MAY 2S, AT 4 P. M _ R THE FLXE PA«sK\(iKR r¥i : ‘ TmaHi i;oia ing.uill l»*a\e as announced above. Kor freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN KLACK, or .1. I>. COLLIN* > WOOD, Arts. Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair-Steam- - , T fP STEAMBOATS ARE RE jgiKi iTaiiJi-galQuested to inclose their subscriiF i uiub io tat* .''tciiuibojit Fund of Pittsburgh San itary Fair to either of the Committee, before the Ist day of June, as the colors will be award ed on that day to the boat returning the largest subscription. K. (J. GRAY, myiti l 'hairman Steamboat Corn. NOTICE TO_SHIPPERS. Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. Daily Freigrht Line. C CONSIGNMENTS TO EITHER j Agent forwarded to any point Last or West tree of commission and with uispatch. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 S. Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, No. 117 Wall street, New York. WILMON WHILLDIN, President. mhl-KJoul STEEL TOOTH ILVY AND (TRAIN RAKES* WARRANTED THE BEST NOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for sale by 0. COLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, Allegheny City, Pa. MEDICAL CARD. W. BODENUAMER, M. D., b 54 Broadway. NEW YORK. W. 11. BODENHAMER, M. D. t Office, No. 146 Third street. Office hours irora to 4 )>. in. Devote their attention to the MediCAl and Surgionl treatment ot Chronic* DimeaHON, Especially those of the LOWER BOWEL, such as Piles, Constipation, Vistula, Fissure, Falling of the Bowel, I'lceration of the Bowel, Stricture of the Bowel, he. Also, the various Chronic Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Blad der, etc. . mhl-dtf To Boiling Mills, Machinists and Other Babbitt metal-a good abti cle, for safe low by A. PURVES A SON. my6-lm _ South And Penn, Philadelphia. S’ ANITAIRV FAIR.— tee on Mechanics’ HallreapeotfaUy request all Who are desirous to contribute machinery, or manufactures of any description, Appropriate Department, to report as earfy as jTos sibleto either of the undersigned, so that the proper arrangements can be made for therecep-i tion and accommodation of every article that! may be offered The Committee will meet regularly, on Tues day and Friday alteroopns, at lour' o’clock, ™ nU V >ThorvvlB *‘ announcc <l, Ht the ofllce of Jas. M. Cooper, Xu. —, Bank Block, Fifth street, i where .contributors or others- having! business arc invited to confer with the ComhiUteC. ' ' - • ! ' JAMES M. COOPER, 1 P. 2 L MILLER. JOHN J. JENNINOS, WILLIAM WADE, \ THOSL H. BLATK. l ~ ... ~ W. W. PATRICK, ( uimmtteeon Mechanics’ Hail, Sanitary Fair. I my 16-tf 1 PEEBLES TOWNSHIP PEUPERTI' ! 'FOR SALE.—The undersigned Committee ol Thomas B. Suteh, in and by virtue of an or- ! ; *jler oi the t 'ourt of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, otters at private sale that very desirable 1 tract of land, the property.of 'said Thomas B. 1 Butch, situate in Peebles township, Allegheny i county, adjoining lands of Judge Forward’s I Heirs, John Alderson, Patterson’s heirs, and ! others, containing about 45 acres, and having! • hereon erected a frame dwelling house, stable, 1 h.irn and other outtbuildingß. There are on the j premises a good well ot water, several Qne I springs and an excellent, prch&r<U >T’lieatkivd ‘ | propefct# ifjv u»ithin«3 miles bf finej and f‘ ; J rom Itol ij miles of Laughlin’s Station, p, a. : C. Jt. K. tor tenqs and price apply W Isobferl i P.ittt rson,. near the premised, or to 1 tJEURu e THi >MPSON, Committee, <. orner Ross and Second afs..Pittsburgh. mylhUud b ii 1 tT, VT t: NT '-AMPOUIMSEV I iTTtLo LLAHLIy—No more Chimneys tiriiken i 1 '•••’*»» * chimney without »a»n 1,.., .uid i- ,1... only arnele tti the 'market that '.dummy propel,. ™1 k g"““* u V Lam " “0 ‘he Lamp & 'Ji, : Tobacco— ' • a lilids Ohio Leaf. 6 boxes Ohio Leaf, la.store and for sale by FETZKR fit ARMSTRONG, corner Market and Ilrat ats »rtilii:inm>ss sheep shears. 1 j^JOUtDE^S^ASD AKRIVEI). DEPARTED. STEAMBOATS. boat Notice. WELDON A KELLY Afrentajorjhejtianuractu-e’ra. THE P()S , I—PnTSBURGII, FRIDAY MOENfNG, MAY 27, 1864. RAILROADS. 1864. 1864. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, Pennsylvania Central Railroad '“jPjfrNTE DAILY , j kumTIONS ARK BE ing made to the equipment of this excellent double track and express route,? and every possi ble Care will be exercised for the comfort of- )>aa- Bengers and rapid movement of freight. Trains will leave the depot in Pittsburgh ak lollowb : ' .TFCUoirGH A Cl»,!> ATJONidaiLy, (ex cep t-Sandfly;) at G 00 a. m., stopping at all sta tions between Pittsburghaud Philadelphia. EAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 a. in., stopping only «t principal Stations, and making direct connections at. Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. [ TUJHJIHUi HXJMSESs -daifa’i $36 p. m., stopping only at Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FAS’I LINE daily, (except Sunday.) at 8 46 p. stopping only af principal Stations, cqunect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and foy Netv xork via Allentown, without change of cars; also at Philadelphia lor New \ ork. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 to p. m., stoj>- liirig at all Stations, and running as far as Oone nia-Ugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWalPs Startiop, leaves daily, (except Sunday;) at t»3(J a m .SECOND ACCtOEAIODATION TRAIN tor Wall’s ’Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) nu 11 Id a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN im Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday. i ai 4°op.m. * 3 |. FOURTH .ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lot 1 Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) ai ) 6 m. | THE CHURCH TRAIN Leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at yus a. ni.; returning leaves | Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. j ILE TURNING TRAfNS ; ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS 1 Baltimore Express L 2 30p.nk* 1 Philadelphia Express.. j on u m Fast Lino , w Uj . 1 Through Mall Train u 30 a.jp. I Johnstown Accommodation io 16 trfln. Ist W all’s Station Accommodation.... ti 26 a. uu j2d Wail’s Station Accommodation.'...." 845 a. m. 3d Wall's station Accommodation.,.., 2 05p. m. 1 4wrWall’s Station Accommodation t> Usn iu. ■ Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia 1 Express at 1 fo j>. m. on Mondays TRAINS FOR BLATRSVILLE and INDI ANA councct at Blairsvilie Intersection with Through Accommodation. Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS M)R EBENSBUKi} connect at Ores son with Express Trains and. Mad Train West and with Through; Accommodation and Express Train East. PARE TU NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA... BALTIMORE LANCASTER HARRISBURG ALTOONA Baggage Checked to all Mations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York. Passeinri-rs purchasing tjwkcts In cars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Comp any has no Agent. NOTlCE.—lncase of loss, the Company will hold themselves responciMe lor personal baggage only, and lor an amount not exceeding juxT N. 11.—An Umnibuo Line has boencmployed to oonvey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the y. K. K. Pnasenger Station, on Übertv and Grant streets. my 22 THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT OX AM) AKTKII MA \ loti,. U|,4 trams run as loliuwa. \ jz 1 .cat e j;ntßl.Ar. tiirClii'o,. Forfk'iVi. KurWhcfl’c, Expruba Luo h. m. l.uu a. m. i.uu a. m. Express l.iujt. m. l.ldp. m. Lion. ui. Mail b.ju a. in. S.li. a. tu. Kt'i URN IN a Arrive Pittsburgh, P., t. U r. K'y, J. 20 a. m., 3.i!0 p. m 7,00 p ni., '.60 ji m. C. bL P. H. li .2.10 a. m., a.fto p. m.. 8.06 j>. m. AGOI > M JIDDA IT ON TR AIN S, Leave Allegheny For Alliance. lurN.Ji. For.Vtl. lorSteu'e. ‘2.IU p. m. 9.15 a. m. h. m. 12.00 m. 3.doi'. m. 3.60p.m. 4.40 p. rn. 6.6 U p. ui. KKTIKNINO Arrive Allegheny, i’., F. VV .»v C. H'y i.iti a. m., 3.20 a. m.. 2.36 u m., 4.60 i*. ui. V. A F. K. K 9.30 a. ni. UEU. PAR K L\. Agent. Union Passenger sution, Pittsburgh, Fa. A. tf. C I'.KH V, A gout, a .. „ Allegheny City. i\ R. MYERS, Gen. Tiket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R. Summer Arrangement ONjANI) AFTER MONDAY, MAY «D, 1663. Trains will leave the Depot, corner of Rose and Water streets, as IoIIowb: Tr , Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mali to andlromL ’ntowa. 7 66 a. in. 6 00 p. m. “ u 3 40 p. m. o 30 a. m, Ist McKeesport Aoc'dn. I! oo a. m. 06u a. ui, B lft A - m ‘ a °»p. m. L Bt^ rt ?? rr y 7 00 a. ni. 8 30 a. m. Braddoek a “ 4 16 p. m. 6 40 d m Sunday Church Train to "*' and from jyi’keesport, 1 00 p. in. io 00 a m VL £ s WS„*S. o,io - BOUI ' TOW ' jfa SILVER PEARL SOAP. CRUMPTON A CO., 3U7 LIBERTY STREET, sole proprietors anil umnulaetur ersfor Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. Also manulacturers of a superior article of PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE and KUaSEN tjUAPS, and various Toilet and Taney Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which we confidently recommend ap better for general use than any other before the public,, should be borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime or Roßin, or any other substanoe-in its manufac ture which can shrink or injure the finest fabric, flannels and Woolene can be washed with the of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed with the Sliver Pearl Soap do not requi« boll ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves the wear and tear. Silver S6ap removes Greeae, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printer*’ Ink, Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant iy, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro tecting windows, carpets and furniture from Budß and aiops.. it imparts a,brilliancy to Plate, Jewelry. Glassware, Enameled Paintings and Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning MarbLe-and Floor Tiles it haano equal. For the bath and particularly for ahampooning, 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 ali who are interested, and in every casewill refuud ;. the price oi the same should it fall to accomplish whatjse claim for it. Som Bb Hve cents per pound in fifty pound boxefc. Delivered to the cars, boatß, in Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residences free° of Charge. Directions for use on ail packages. Liberal discount to the trade. Merchants from abroad will do well to give CRUMPIuN A CO., a call, Uti 1 inherty street, opposite PeDna. Railroad Passenger Depot 46J“Beware of alMmitations. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Slid] as secured by the inventor by National copyright! mha-tf 6 MANUFACTURING SITE FOR SALE. In JtUrniliHfharu. ’ That desirable piece of FKUPKHTV near UPKniglil 4. Duncnn’B KuliiiiK -Mill, havmir a river front of four hun dred and tvi entj-h ve (475 il.) and extending back about uvo hundred Teet (2O0It.) _rays-Un FUEL. L. III.MSEN, 11X1 411. m JJICKLES, KETCHUP AflfD SAt'OE- 100 ilc/ >j gallon and quart T'rkicb, 30 do pint I'icklfa, 20 do Umrlish PtiHcU?*, Ported, 200 iki Tojunto ki'ti’hiip. quarts and piuu, 200 do rosier >auce. 20 Uo Cumberland sauce, 10 do SHUcf-, 6 do Walnut Ktttchupj » 6 db Mushrobu Ketchup, 20 do Imported Trench Mustard, 60 do Imitation do do J ust received and for sale by fi£YMEB & BBOS., i ' 126 and 138 Wood at. ND C Vfy. l,ooonkg 8 . Hunch andliayer Eaialco,in whole half and quartet ioxes, 1 60 mats Sef*itteB6'ltAfsine, do , « do - 30 porno Zapte .Currants, °? ills 8 } , Prunes and /Plume, 25-boke6 do • do ~ Just received and lor sale by •; ’■<•' ~p . BEYJOEBA B&O&.p 111118 126 and iaj WOCd Cti . STOCK BROKERS. JT. H. CASIUAY, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, in Jones’ Building, over -'lnt.’rnul Kev -Bantar™>” .bSlSe£ELiy...fc Al.mui- Mechanic. No. (j 7 ®QIiRTH STHEETj ’ .* - 1 " •-jI >» ■ piTfsbimoii. PAPER y MANUFACTURERS, s. B. & c. p. ~MAP/KT/E, r - - Manufacturers and Dealerajn BOOK, CAP, LBTTEIi, An 4 afl, kinds of Wrapping Paper, Haye Iloitioveii PROM NO. ay woou STREET, TO Wo. 33 Smithfield Street, ia,,, . ■ pittsbcbiTh, PA. *rCaah paid for BAGS. a,>3 LAMPS, OIL, &C CUCENT Oil. WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., ifANUPACTURERS OP PURE WHITE RKPINEU °-A.KBO]W oils, Office, api LIBERTY STREET, 411 PITTSBI.'KQH, PA. HOUSE CARPENTERS. OUETIS 0. STEINMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PTTTSBPItOH, PA. AS'-Orders.solicited and promptly attended to. ALDERMEN. PRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, N’O. 81 FIFTH STREET. of Accounts and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. . se2-lyd LOAN OFFICER I'O VN' HENRY W. CIMTOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., ♦l2 So . 10 50 . 10 IK) . a so 7 lifj 3 SO Near the oorncr of sth, Monky in large: and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver Dia monda lewelrv, Goidaud Silver Watchea and all kinds of valuable article,,, for any length of time agreed on. Tbe goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. A#~Offlce Hours from 3 A. M. to 10 P M j&3O * ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Itoh Founders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Mi A a THE * H«una. It. K., Passeucer Station, PITTSBURGH, pa. Manufacturer aj.l rinds of ®, teRn * Engines, ranging from three to one nunured and fifty horse j»ower, and suited lur '» nst Mills, Saw Mills, .Blast Furnaces, Facto ries, etc. ‘ine particular attention to 'the construction of ijiglnea and Machinery for griat milla, and lor uprights, raul&y and circular saw mills Have also on hand, finished ami ready for shit* meut at short notice. Lngines and Boilers of every description. Also. lurnmli j(oilers and Sheet Iron Aeiicratrlv Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangers and Bullies in’ every variety, and continue the manufacture of \\ oultui Machinery and Machine U-ards. eOu r prices are low, our wacluneiy manufacture id 111 the beat quality of maleriala. anil warranted n nil casejj to gu « antisiActiuo «-nrdera fmm all part* of the country ai.lict ted anil liromplly ttilerl. fe2lalAw CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Pine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Just received at the New Carpet Store of M’Farland, Collins & Co. \enetian Blind Trimmings, All entirely new und complete nraortmein just received at the MiW CAKPKT STOKK irt'AULAVD, COLLINS A ( O mhl TAILORS. I> V 115 * C'APPM., MERCHANT TAILORS, Arrives at 185 SMITH FIELD STREET, WK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Oioths, Casslmeres, Vestiuga, dtc, Also, a large stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Lockwood’s Cloth Lined PAPER COLORS, NECK TIES and everything usually, kept by tirst-class Furnishing Mores. Orders promptly executed. mhs- 1 yd PORK PACKERS, OHAELES L, OALDWELLj < Successors to J&s. Holmes At C 0.,) p ORK PACKER, tiealer in Bacon, Lard, N'Jgfir-Ourci! Hams, Smoked Beef, &.c. COHNEK MAKitJET AJID-FTy^TSTS,, dec] 1-1 yd OYSTERS, GAME. &C. .JAJVfES KPLAUGHLIN OYSTERS, ROTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND BOGS, 300 LIBEBTY HTItEET del-dtf Down stairs. WALL PAPER, &C PAPERS, OIJ, CLOTHS, H INDOW SHADES, FANCY HOODS »aU Papers from 8a to-M per roll: Window 8 fr om IQo to $6; Oil Cloths from 7uc to Jl.oO per yard; Fancy Goodin ail varieties, at the ’ New Wall Paper & Panoy Goods House of . , FOERSTFti A SCHWARZ, ieol3 il»4 Smithfleld street JJEL.P FOR THE SOLDIERS. AVe tlic* undersigned, hereby g| vc the wages ufunctlay, or the xurns set oppo sile to our names, to the PittNhiLrgh Sanitary Fulr, tor the Slckaud AVoumi* e«l Soldiers. [Here iid<l t/w nvvy uj ir\r r.gtabh*ti nir;t. „u nc, prefetsioti or trade. umt 'thi locality, j i.or the Proprietor. Manager, Boss, or any pa tnotit: man> paste or copy the ahpve on -white |-■ i-er :-grt ir xign'prl l.y nil flu- men ui n„-, mj j t iini.e, iiwnacp, shop, boa* y ard. -.tore, trade or f"' iip.-ition towhieli lie transmit the «uounit to .\ .an A a iKL llni.Mr: L jr., Tr.-i Min-i ‘•d the 1 ;i.r, Pittsburgh. 1 he_ receipt ol th&money will be duly acknow ledged by rotter and the newapajtere. I he sound oi the battle; the groans of our brothers and defenders; the memory of the glori ous dead, and our hopes of success in the atrug- C *U on ub to be prompt and generous. May God put it into the heart of every Chris tian and patriot to respond with his mite or his treasure. For the Executive Committee. myie-tf y U . BRUNnT. (’hnirman. £ NOTICEr-THE U v l ®® rB bar* formed a eo-partnershii. at Mahoning Furnace, Mahoning county Ohio under the name of M’CRBERY. BAILEY bi CO^L&d 6 pUrpoBe ofmakia, IliON, MINING J ’ JOHN £. ! FHLWORTH, > JAMES M. BaILLV, HITCHCOCK, W‘CHEERY At CO myio>2w . , . ! * i t l 1 " r G3KHRAL PITTSBURGH. Victoria, A rfew and PITTSBURGH, PA. n&anafi, in DRUGGISTS. JOSEPH 15. MTLLIKEN, POrCKSSCK TO JAMES P. FLEMING, I> IX TJ G G X s „ WfiOUJSALE- Ail)' RETin*;'pmM' Jo Foreign juul t)otn^Bt3^pruCT,E&®<iicinea, : Paints,-Oils, liye-Sfufls and Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, my 2-2*l yd . A L ITUOH EN'YOIT Y, PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, AC. ANDREW E LOM AN. TlitjMAS N. ifILLBR, iflKNitT piupi*h, .jr m Special Partner- General Partners. IBON CITY FORGE, KXOMAN & PJIIPPS, .NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. Manufacture 'bar iron, gen cral Railway and Steamboat Forgings, Pflßsenger, Freight anil Locomotive Axles, &c_ . seiO-ti GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS- AI) O V & J3WEN H , PLUMBERS AM) GAS FITTERS, NO. 165 WOOD STREET, Opposite Flint Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, BRAIL TFIIE KAVOR’S OFPICR. Pumps, hydrants, sheet lead, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb er'B Material in general. < )il Ketineries titled up in the most approved manner. Tanka lined with Lead or ('upper. Houses fitted with Water and G«a Fixtures. 4®“N. B.—All order* promptly attended to. aj>3-lyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY JEW ELRY . npHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST M. opened a very large aqd desxraHlo stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ wear ; tine 1 Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, BILVEH-PLATET) WARE, Such aa Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets. Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Sotta, etc. KEINEMAN, MEYRAN & SETDLE, <ie2o 42 Fifth street BREWERS AND MALSTERS. SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, WK HAVK ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to aii of our customers. Mr. Kobt. Watson oi Liberty street, will have the manage of our business, u ith lull control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENT 'LK At M’KAY, Pheotnx Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOS. SPENCER. sel6-lyd JAS. M’KAY. Co., Malsters and Hop Dealers, WATEIt STIIEKT, 6decl-lyd IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., A UK NOW PREPARED TO RE -tm. ceue nnlers from the trade for all sizes of Guide, Hoop, intake, Band &llorseStioe Iron OF Tin: KKST liL AI.ITV Pittsburgh, J»n. 7, ISG3. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, JAHKS »l. ItOl’KlNn. Hoplvius Ac JLazear, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, SO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Collections and other legal business attended to in Allegheny, Washington, Ureenr, and ad joining counties. jKaiio-Jmd HOUSEFURNISHING \ UPHOLSTERY. N«., 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. si BsriuiiKiis manufac- JL Tl’llE anil keep constantly ou hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments. Curtain (roods, Comforts, > eather beds, Mat tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and r lxtures. 4W*brnmpT attention piven to all orders lor fit tin* and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, ice. octn-iyd KobbK't'S % KOKNICK. GRAVEL ROOFERS. LCIi»T , (>N, OODDEPi &. ICO. - , Are prepared to do GUAVKL HOOFING I *n short notice. Material to sell with instructions. *ar-t>aice, corner sth and Wood streets, second Btor r- fel>9 CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. BOSTON CEACKER BAKERY. s ■ si . MA.riv I KT , Manufacturer anil wholesale dealer in. all kinds of CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, MO. G 4 FOURTH STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA. LIME To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a Buj>erior article oi‘ \ I. I M E , Which we are prepared to deliver l«m «m COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. BUST QUALITY 0» FAMILY coal, Alvvaya on hand as usual. m y‘» mciiso.v, STEWAsh' & cd PLANING MILLS. JASIES MM.I.INGAH, MONONGAIIE i.A I LAMKr, MILL, would reHpectlully miorm lire public that he has rebuilt since the Bre, and ha; mg enlarged hi, establishment, and Thind Wl ’' *■ ' >, “ l approved ma chinery ,u uuu prepared to luruißli llooring and planing. i.irda. scioil sawing and re-sawing doors sash and shutters, kUn dried 1,2 mouldings, box making, ice. ’ Sorm PITTHIirUBH, Sept. 1, 1851. j&2O ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Uuder CaTe o'f the Franciscan Brothers. riVUS INSTITUTION', SITUATED IN JL Lorretto, Cnrnbrm rminrv iVnnsyh ania, about lour inilc= iron. I'rvsbon .station, on the direct route bet wvt-n Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. waa vh.-u t.-reti hi i-vj!i, Him privileges to comer heutiu-Ut oii.-iriite Honors :unl Degrees. The local ion oi the (‘ollegv one of jhr most neslthy in Pennsjh un i—mis portion of tiie Allegheny •oi.t.u,- 1. .i.- pru\erlii d fur p* pure water, tiru.-iu_: aii. a,;.: pietureaijue Frenery. I i.e Mi.ni >-• i, t ear eimuucnceti on the FIRST Mi'NDAI ai'.rthe ibtn of At i lt>T, and ends Alx'Ut t hi ol .n:\pf.,ll,.uim:. It is divided iat«» two Seb<.i,.n.-.. r'tudvn;.- rinnot re turn, home Between the Sessions. All the Apparatus ueces- ; eary to Land surveying, Engineering, Ac., Ac., will be furnished by the Institution to the Studeuta. Instruments. d Vocal Music forma no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Trums—Hoard amt Tuition, payable half yearly in advance ♦7O. Surveying and übcoi instruments, per an num 2Q Clasical and .Modern Languages, extra.. jo Students upending Vacatiomtt 2O Reference can be made to the Ht. Kcv. Hlahtm Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Kev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rer. I)f. O’Hara.* Philadelphia; Rev. Henry M’Laughlin, Phil*! delphia ; Rev. Pierce AtahAr, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hack runs daily to Lorretto from (Jressen. *e2 Ber, K A* BOSH, Superior. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN MOORHEAD, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. »4 WATKIt BT., I»lnw Market, ptttsbukoji. K- IT.; BAUttY, t H\ U (LAte ('ashfer o(tbe.hli3EchAnt*’ Bank,) COMMISSIONMEBCHMT, NO. 11 SOOTH DUUISTREET, ST. L(JUIS,M< V PARTICULIH attention paid to n lling orders fpr the. purchase of Cottdu, Hemp, 'Tobacco. Pork; Bacon, t&rd, ate. Reters to—-Banks, BaAiera and jyiercha of St. Louis generally-; John IK Scully, e Cashier, Pittsburgh.. . Ordew and consig'nmenis .respectfully eoiic And prompt returns made. ' »an°l-lm R. HUTCHINSON, “ (LATE OP -LEECH St' HUTCHIHSON,) COMMISSION AN T> FORWARDING MERCHiNT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, .flout, ,u-mln, ®lah. Dried Prtfti Pearl and - .if l ot Ashes, and Produce generally. Best Brands of l amilyFlour Always on Hand. NO. ibis' SECOND STREET, Between 'Wood and Market, , PITTSBURGH, PA< advance made on Consignments apu-iyd . W. D. TATTTEnsON. .ADAM AMMON | PATTERSON & AITMON, Commisßlon Mero.hants, Flour and'Grain and General Produce Deal-. era, No. G.JVVood st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wa 'take rieaaure in referring to the 'following Pittsburgh. Housea: Chess, Smyth A Zug £ Painter, A, Bradley, JE. Ldmundeon & C<L R. H. Davis,"j.B-Woodwell, Jas. M’CnHyUo M J. W. Spencer r 0« H.Xove & Co., R. Hi Jack &; Co jan2S-tt; t ~ i . v, urym-ER. .....jh.d. asYim......j. s. eetscke Latest Miller k Ricketsaii’a, * REYMER & BROTHERS, [Suooeßaora to Reymer fc Anderson,] Foreign Fruits, Nutg, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, Ac, . NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STBEET, AND HIPOBTBaS- O T WISES, BRMDIES, 6EVS, &C. Distillers and Dealers In Fine Old Monpngahela Eye Whisky, 327 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. J. DUNIjE VY, WHEELING, YA. NO. 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBUBOH, PA. mya-^-lyd&w Duquesnc Brass Works. S. CADM AN , ......L . ... C’ji il uiiiu &■ Crawtbrd, jadb-6mil Manufacture and keep constantly on band every variety of FINISHED BRASS WORK. BRASS QASTI-NOS of superior aniooth' ness made to order. .THOMAS (.■ LAZEA.B STEAMBOAT WORK AND REPAIR. ing promptly attended to. Also,, sole agents lor Western Pennsylvania, fur the sale ol MAKSUTS SYPHUN PUMP, with JUaadseU’s improvement attached. leblO : J. & ia. M’steen, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTEES, ALL KINDt* OP BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the Shortest notice. Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing ol UIL HHPINHKIES. 31 & 34 Water Street* near Liberty. rriHE MEMBBBS OP THIS FIRM BE ' -1. i ll U practical mechanics, of many years l ex perience in 'the business will ensure to give sat isfaction ia ewy respect. YVe are also agent* for Guild, Garrison A Co.’s; iteam P limns for water and oil. * seAyd ISAAC JXXMBS-.JOHir L. BQTDLWM. H’cUf tODQH. . Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, BOTj) ,V CO., RANITBAOTDBBB9 l>V Co»t Steeli also, Spring, Plow mH A B Steel Springe and Axles, Uomer of Rom and first Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. W. CTTKSINOKASI..D. CDXSIHOHAM.. D. IHMBEH P. OOTfNLNGHAM... ••••......0 DUNCAN (IUSNINGHAMS £ CO.-PITTB - BURGH (JITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water street, and 156 First street Pittsburgh, Pa., three dodre below the Monon gahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City U inflow Glass, Druggists l Glass Ware arsl Am L rican Convex Glass, for Parlor Windows, Church es &ud public buildings. a pj WINES, LIQUORS, &C. E. P. MIDDLETON, WINES, BRANDIES, &0., OLD WHEAT WHISKY, ruhH-lyd ■JACOB IffiLLKK, " Importer-and wholesale dealer In FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, • 100 SMITHFIEIdb STREET, Three doors above 6th st. gfj JACOB KELLER WOULD IIfVITE particular attention to his stock of German W ines and French brandies, which has been se lected and imjiorted by himself. Families and Churches could depend on obtaining at his tablislunent the best and purest of Wines. Pure Liquors ol all kinds,'equal to any in the city, al ways omh.miL Also, Pure CHd Kye Whisky and the best Rectified Monongahela. HENBY W. BEAUMONT & CO., DEALSna IK Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. Blackberry, Kaapberiy, W ‘ld Cherry, and Gin ger Brandies, Old MonongaJiela, Kye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, ice., IVO. SB LIBERTY STREET, uj.poaite fourth Btreet, PITTSBUKtrH, PA. 455-Botels, Taverns and Families supnhe.l a moderate proiils lor Cash. myvi-lyd rjYOILET SOAP— 100 boxes Fancy, ToUet and , Soap, In store'and for sale by B— SUGAJI— 160 bbls "A" and “IT* Coffee Sagarsi 20 do Crushed, Granulated and Powdered Su?ar—Now in store and for sale bv KKYUER* BKOS* 126 and laSWooft rt. BASKETS, “FISTS AND VV quaria,'’ Heidzick’s Chairipache 30 Cases Sparkling MotfcUe In atore Aod for sale by n _ , VIIUEB &E; Cocoa * : 6000 Fresh Oocoa Ku t*. ust received and for sale by KEYATER.*, RROS,* 138 fend WWoodst, • > - DBjIL&3 214 GROCERS. WHOLESALE DEALERS IS PITTSBURGH, [T.TJAM CARR&CO., WHOLESALE GEOGEES, GROCER, BRASS FOUNDERS. P.B. CJLA.WFOKD. STEEL WORKS. GLASS WORKS. IMPOBTEB OV Albo, Bole proprietor of the So. 5 Afartb Front St., rail. Abelphia, pa. HEYMEH A PEGS., 126 and 128 Wood *t. KIKERTSOR NKS AND BANKERS. ID NATIONAL BA-K Having organized under thr National'.'n pncv Act, is how prepared to do ft , Gtweraf Banking Business. principai rib 6 GUT IN JL> SOLD, < i Am collections rnadein fevery accessible jj, . pact of the country. ’ Office fbr theT>resent, (until the.completion of the New: Hanking House, corner pC Wood street And Virgin alley,) in the Banking Kdom of the SAVrSGS*’I3rSTITcSfION, ISTd>ylXt> Smitlxtlolci st., j Opposite the Ouston House. DrBECTOUA.' ' rE. Schmertz, i a. Haftje. rfiell,-' Alex. Holstein, : Hartman, • 1 -Heftt'y'Oerwig, orgaostern, H. doe. >• . ■ ' AeOAA Brest. . Sohkbstz, (JaBl2.j)M,te«ji-! . mh7--2md Wm. A. 6r S. H.< L. Ali tt."d jntr.fe. hertz. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, HANKERS* 118 Wood street, Second dooi.jvboye Fiftlu DK_AX.EB.SW FOiIEIGN AISD DO- Dieatio Exchange, (Join, Hank Notes and Ooverrimeat Securities. OoUecttotm promDtlv attenfoM to T __ .T &p y n ' Tir7uIHOJWBES &, 80XS, r IKK E US J.W • Jfttid Exchange Brokers ana 2)ealers in Notes, kUraftß, Acceptances, GffliLvSßver and Bank Notes. :• Exchange on tjro Eastern and .JVesteEn <JitieS constantta for blu£. . - Collections made in alt the titiSa "tfirouehout thq United States. Deposits receiv'cilln har funds or currkat paper. No. 67 Market, street, between Third Fourth streets. OOT.D, Sllv3?r7 DEM,ISa »dTKS, ■ r .*. ll . Tt;K 01 Indobtednes., Qu&rtermas tort Certificates, 7 !®"IP Bonds and Coupons, by Wpod atrpet» oonjer*d£ Third. SAV ING'S'BANK, HJRTHgTHJEEW. 1 ; XUSItEiS UV 1855. OPEN DAILY, PROM 9 TO 2®'Clio<;K, al*), on Wednesday and Saturday eyeninea, liomftlw Ist to November Ist, from? to 9 o'clock and fratu November let to May tat, frorct li to 8 o’clookl -• - Deposits received o* all .sums notlesuthan One Doluar, and a -dividend of the proiitA declared twice in. June and Pecembtt*. Interests has beeja declared semi-annually, in June and De cember|aince the Bank was organized, at toerate of six per cent, a year. Interbat. it not drawn out, is placed \o the credit of the depositor ae principal, and the same interest from the lirst days of Junemnd De cember^-compounding twice a year, without troubling toe depositor to oall or even to present , 8 P? 8 4 , ol \ A 1 tjllia rate money will dotible in less than twelve years. • Booth containing the Charter, By-Laws. Rules and turnished gratis, on application to the place. . , P KBS ID ENT. i GEORGE ALBR E E. [ TICK PEISPIDKNTK. ' James picAuley, James B. D. Meeds; John H. Shoenbergcr, Wm. Douglas, James Hera man, Isaac M. Pennock Peter A, Mmleira, James Shidle, J iAf d< ! ra^ n - Jolul B- hr Sadden, A. JI.I ollock, M. D, John O'. Backofen, TRUBTKKri Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch, John C Bindley, John Marshal, George Black, . Walter P. Marshal, Hill Burgwin* John Orr Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Oharlc* A. Colton. Henry L. Klngwnli, .Toha L vans. Wm. K. ijckraeitz.; Benj, U. bahnestock, Alexander Speer John .L Gillespie, Alexander-Tmitte. ' Wm. ?»4 Haven, Win. Van kirk. • •- Peter H. Hunker, Isaac Whittier. ' Richard Haya, Wm. P. Weymanl , James p. Kelly, Christian Yeager, '••• • j SECRETARY AND TRI2ASURKR. | CHARLES A. CULTUN. PHILADELPHIA CARDS. JjAOKK J. RODMAN NICK 3. * M& HICKS, ‘ * i Importers and dealers in CLttTllS* GASSIMERESr SATINETTS, Veatlngs', Tailors’ Trlminlngs,, 3VO. 255 iIAHIEET STREET, oc»-tf PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce aud ProvUigu COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water 8t.,, . ! ' PHIJUAUELFHIA. advances made on consignments when niiuirert. . GjEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and H Hoii:S-U.E ASD RETAIL DEAXiBR , i In every description of Gian'S' FURNIBHINB GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STEEET, m U- I l d PHILAUiXPHIA. 0. A.'?AN lIEK & 00.7 " ! MANUFACTURKRd OF GAS FIX TURKS AKD CHAfITDKUBHS, j % Patent Improved jEXOELSIOR AND PATENT PABAGOA' COAL OIL BIMfiKN, Hdnd Lamps, Columns, &c, | SALESROOMS, £ Ho. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Manufactory, Frankfort], Plula,~ . . goods warranted. jylMyd , C. HABRY BRIAN, : _ “ LONGCOPE & PEARCI,; Maiiufhcfnrcra and Importer,* or msf FUJIYLSHING GOODS, ' AND TAILORS TUOUIINQS, No, 10 South Fourth Street,, . PHILADELPHIA. . BEMOVAL.' ' T""" ■ tta t.t. .... Our friends and the public at large will nota we |trusti forget that we are at present and for ?J e^. we t k ? '9 be ,OQnd M Wilkins Hall, ovfef the Maybr s Office, Fourth street, where wd have ou and for sale as linn aatoek. qt IPIA N O S HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETCy |H. KLEBEE & BEO., _ "Wilkins Hall, Fourth street^ Notice.— tiik KJEti TiVE com.' MIiITEK oi the Fittahurgh -Sarutjtrv f'.-iir have resdlved that allHSte OiUerent braneWoY industry, profession and trades, be requested-to meet in Separate conventions at once and ad- W o,?* 0 ,?* m , ore members as a Committee *o aid in-the il ittßburgh Sanitary >'air. ll la res pectfully Requested that the names of aU or said Committees be handed in at once to the Souro tary oi thq Association at their Booms, 9ff Water street, ovqr Zug &l Painter's Warehouse. By order, K. BiiUWOT, 1 Chairman. JBHOTOUK -APH CAKDsi FOE UJEJJJ — TI.E|&LKN.-» Samples ami Catalog! lessen? ior 25 cents. Unclose kn envelope with j our b\Hi uame and address. D. HtJUJUKI'TE. st., New York. SAVE YOUR GAS BY USING GLEA flon’s Anti-Klickerlne, American aud Imper ial (ias Burners, a sure saving of twenty-five per cent. Thei Anti-flickering is just the thing Yor tlie Office., Call ami see them bum at the Oas Fitting and Plumbing Establishment ol VV KJJXJN aKfblY, 164 Woodstreet PHriTS, A'CTS, «00 boxes Oranges, prime. m jlo lemons, lOHiaiis Ivica Almonds, lobbies Hof. AJmonds, 60 b&gs Tarragona Almonds, 60, do Sicily-Almonds,’ 76 boxes Shelled Almonds, 30 English Walnuts. 26 do HrazU NuUj / 20 do Filberts, ‘ * 200 do Pea bfuta, 6000 Oocoa Nuts, 1 In store and landing, and for sale by j RKYMER & BROS., 1 t?s ana 128 Wood at :s~ ■ * POTATOKS— M bnsheLa choice Neabannocka, 200 | (3o 0O Pencil Blown I do Jo huk Eivb. Just received and for tale by • FfcXZiJH & ARMSTRONG, ' WHIP wmjr Market a tiFtnt sU 4 BAIUUSLS KR£»U KUOS— E< Just received add for sale by FETZKR & ARMSTRONG, W 6 [.corner Market and Fttst sxa. - - ~ ~ r lflJH'Hßnts. .cjl&s. o. sworn.
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