AMUSEMENTS. illar'"PlT Mat GI THEATRE. DUTRF & GREEN'S MINSTRELS, I'OSITIv.sIiY SIX' EVENINGS .ONLY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day,.. VrLday and. Salflarday, July 11, 12, la, 14, 13 stud 16. afternoOn, July 16, commencing at 3 o'clock precisely. For full particulao see you lousbulletin boom's, plotnnal sheets, illustrated pro g r a m me .&c, Doors °pelt at 73,i; commence 'c "ArOMISSION : Private Boxea. - Single Dents in. irivate Boxes.. Parquette and Dress Circle— Third Tier Family Circle. Colored Gallery POND, .Advertialng T. C GREEN, Agents, OHAS. R. DUPREZ, Manager. ]9B-Eit CONCERT HELL Laud six nights of Oarncross & Dixie's Minstrels. Whose extraordinary entertainment hnve been the Theme of praise by the Press and Pub- Their Singing, Their Witticisms, Their Variety, Have made them just what they are justly en titled to, THE NAME, The Model Troupe of the World During this week a change of entertainment Will be.glven nightly. Admission 2b oenta ; reserved seats 50 cents. jyll-et - J. L. OAIINCMOSS, Manager. FOR SALE "CIARM FOR OFF'F.D. FOR Jr sale my farm in Ohio township, contain ing SI acres -s , 6miles [rem; the Allegheny depot, beautifully situate. on - the bank of the Ohio river. The facilities , Corgetting to and from the city are frequent, •hivfai , a station tisgreon, where the trains of the P. W. be. 0. and Cleve land roadt stop fourer - ff times dady,with the advantage of eommunication•by the Allegheny and New Brighton turnpike. The place is well watered, and subdivided into eight parte? tie hack part of one of , the subdiVisions is well adapted for the cultivation of grapes, having an eastern and southern exposure. If not sold at private sale on or before the 14th of July, 1 will sell at public outcry, till or parts thereof, on that day at 12 m. l'or terms apply to JOHN lIIRMINti HAM, Office of Western Penitentiary. 100 R. SALE.-253 ACRES COAL AND AU surface, together with the improvements, situate near Larimer's Station, 9 miles West of Greensburgh, and within 2% miles Y. R. K. Grade easy, title good, and price low. J. IL CASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, No. 67 Fourth et., Pitts burgh. jells LIBERTY STREET RESIDENCE FOR SASE. Two story house, No. 95 Liberty streeoine door below Evens Alley, 20 feet front by 112 feet to al6 foot alley. Ten rooms and a waah house. Gas and water. S. S. BRIAN, Brokt r and Ineurtuice Agent, je24 59 Fourth st.,. Burke's Buildings. SILVER PEARL SOAP. gr4RUBIPTON & CO., 367 LIBERTY gI j I STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur• ere for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a superior article of PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which weconfldently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should be borne in - mirul has neither Potash, Salt, Lime or Rosin, or any other substance in its manatee. ture which can shrink or injure the flneet fabric. Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the rapidity of Cotton or Linen. (Bothell 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 Oreese, Dirt, worst Stains, /Printers' Ink, Smoke and the worst Bilge WaterStainainstant. ly, by applying it with amoist sponge, thuepro tecting windows, carpets and furniture from suds and slops. It imparts &brilliancy to Plate, Jewelry, Glaasware, Enameled Paintings and Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equaL For the bath and particularly for shampoonlng, 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 case will refund the price of the same should it fail to accomplish what we claim for it. Sold at • five cents per pound in fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residences tree of charge. Directions fornse mall packages. Liberal discount to Dm trade. Bleb:Manta from abroad. win do well to give aItUDEPTUN 6. Ca., a call, 387 Liberty street, opposne'Penzia. itaflroad limmenger Depot. 4611 - Betvare of all Imitations.. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Shell. as secured by the inventor by National copyright. mhVett - P TSB IJ G H FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO 14A.1.1_,WA:Y CO. NOTICE FOR PROPOS ATg, imitoPos &Ls WILL BE PLECEIVED dl at this Office until the 16th day of JULY next, at 4 P. M., FOB. - • • Grading for Second Track On this Railway, Between Rochester and New Brighton, about 3 miles. Between Homewood and Beaver Sum mit, about 2 miles. Between Smithfield and Canton, about 25 miles. Between Mansfield and Oreetline, and Crestline andßucyrus, about 25 r Information cifthekharacter of the work, and forms of contract and proposals, may be had at the Offices of Division Engineers, at New Brighton, Pennsylvania; at Canton, 0. and at Bucyrus, 0., on and after the 11th of JULY next. JOHN B. JERVIS, Chief Enghieer. Office of the Chief Engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa., • June 26, 1664. je27 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES A N Smelting Works. PARK, M'CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop er Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Sod er, &c. Also, Importers and dealers in Metals, in Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, ace. INPConstantly on hand, Tinmens' Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. ZirSpecial orders oteopper out to tiny desired pattern. . - -feb2l-IYd&-w SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH Warehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second &to mit anufacturers of all sizes and descriptions ~ ITI.CoaI Oil Retorts, and Stills, Gas and Was pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, S /tioulds,llies, Rangers and Couplings.. Also, JObbing and niaehinery of every desorip tion made to order. Having a complete Inkhlrie shop attached to the foundry, all necemaary fitting will be carefully attended to. 02 1-Iydbr.w 1,000 Bush. ()Tittle Oats Bble: 1. &tulip Flour. 100 Bush. Seed Buckwheat. 60 Bbla Potatoes. 400 Bids. No. 1 Salt. I OEMs Dry. Apples. In lore and fbr side at PATTERSON &AM ON, 'e9 No. 6 Wood st THE. LARGEST AND „CHEAPEST SITKIK. Wall Paper, AVindow Shades, '• Table Oil Matas, together with a askortmat of Fancy and Variety Goods, always on hand at 1 0 0P.USTER et' SIDEtWAILVB j 623 164 amithlteld at. iptE.lalts— . . 20 bbla choice White — Beanie, . . ruiti re dyed and for sale by FETZER dr. AtinsrizoNG, • .. cornerNerket and Firitses — •• ' CLOSING 'OUT SALE OF ROU N D BOOTO, SHOES A:Err - GA.I7EIM_ at less than first , cotiA'at 11 01MiltirDIS. Cali early nud secure tguralum. - • . 98 Market qt.' • •' • • . -1.11 .." 1 , : 1 STEAMSHIPS - - steam from Queenstown and Liverpool ~,...tf t THE FIRST - CLASS POW it erful Iron Steamships of the Cu ,.., - , 0): • 1. syrd Liar, II i SIDO:4_ i FIECLA, KV.DAR, ' OLYMPUS, sin sail from Liverpool every alternate TUES DAY, from Queeuatown every alternate WEDNIIS 1/AY, and from New York every altetnate WEDNESDAY. National Steam Navigation Company. LOUISIANA,VIRGINrA, ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool mid Queenstown, as Bove, (forming a weekly line,) and from New York every alicnAte SATUAIJAY. Steerage Passage from New York, !,t45 Currency. To .".s.;eiy York, $36 Gold or equivalent in Currency. Passengers torwarded to Paris and all German ports at very low rates: Also, by the old Black Star , Line ofrnrat class ..Upper sailing vessels, fare front 'Liverpool $36 currency. 1 0 Liverpool WO Currency. sight dratto for sale payable in any port of Europe. kor Passage apply to WILL/AAIS e. GOWN, 40 YUlton St., New York, or. THOS. RA.TTIGAN, Agt, Die. 122 Monongahela House, Water at., my26-Iyd Successor to Thos. Reitman. "Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia ....ae m ( I N . IVI A N) STEALIIISJEJE.I.P .1-.11N11;. NOTICE 'TO rria - E. PT.7331.1C. THVIUNDERSIGNED : -- -F -4.- having been appointed agent for •- - 4 4 -". the above line of steamers vice sio Mr. John Thompson, declared, the business of the line here, Al di. het rafter ne carried on at No. 60 Smitlflield street, nw Pourth, where all 111,1a1C1400118 should be made. the Steamers of this line are among the most magnificent atioat, and run direct between Liver pow. and New York, sailing every week. The undersigned is also agent for TAPSCOTT'S eeiehrated Line of Smiling Vessels and the X Line of London Packets, by both of which he is pre pared to bring out passengers At very low rates. Sight Drafts for any amuut on any part 01 Europe for sale. Apply to I). O'N EMI, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield street, - Pittsburgh, Pa. je3 • Passage from England and Ireland. * 3 ~Ci, 0 0. EUROPEAN AGENCY. • THOMAS H. JHATTIGAN, EUROPEAN AGENT No. • • • 11%,it Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or bring out or send back passeugars from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail ing packets. SIGHT BONDS FUR SALE, payable In any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Olncinnati Rail road. Also. Agent for the old Black St•i: Line of Sailing Packets, and lor the lines ol Steam ers sailing between New York, Lit erpool, Ulaa g ow and•Galway. jaint-tyd THOS. H. RATT LOAN. Real Estate Savings institution Z . TATEMENT OP THE CONDITION 175 of the above institution, Saturday, Ai•rt: 3uth, 1564: Amount of Depozits... 6.1 1 Att,ount interest due de- positors May Ist 5,171 OS Amount Contingent Fund 6,628 96-419(1,651 ASSErS. First Liens on Real Es ['telt. 09,323 57 IT• S. 5-20 fronds at liar.. 01,400 00 tT. S. Debt Ucr. and dotes 15,409 15 Accrued interest not col lected Ottlee Furniture Cash au band The undersigned Auditing Committee have examined the books of the institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and have found the above statement to be correct. IL CHILDS, N. V W. B. COPELAND. Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1.&4. Ja - Lerx)etts recrivr-d DAILY add EVERY !-:ATURII,II . LVENINri. httereat paid at :›IX PEI CENT. per annum. TRUSTEESI • ISAAC JONES, Presilent, Hon. Thos. I. Howe, Hon. J. K. Moorhead, Win. It. Smith, (!. 13. Huisey, `XIII. B. Copeland, .laeob Painter, Harvey Childs, t teholan V ueghtly. Office, 63 Fourth Street. A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. to y7,lt f&-3t w F OREIGN FRUIS ,TN (TS, &C.,- 200 boxes Oranges, prime, 100 do Lemons, 100 trails ivies Almonds, 10 bales Ilor. Almonds, 60 bags l'srragons Almonds, 60 do Sicily ‘,Nilmonits, 76 boxes ~belled Almonds, 30 bags English Walnuts, 2b du Brazil Nuts, 30 do Filberts WO Pex Nuts, 6000 Cocoa Nuts, In store and landivg, and for sale by E_EI.:III,It 5. EEO MILS 120 sad 122 Wool a: Black Diamond Steel Works, 1=! PARK, BROTHER & CO., M NIIVACII HY. RA 09 Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Etat and octagon, of all aura. Warranted equal to any imported or uoinufite tured In this country. OVVICY. arras W.A.LL=I/01.11111, 149 & Ibl First and 120 d•. 122 Second GUI,. febl6-1 yd PITTSBURGH. Proposals for Coal, Slack & Lime, EAI,ED PROPOsA LS FOR THE i. 79 deli-very in the work.; 01 the Pittsburgh GAR Co. 300,000 hats. Bituminous Coal, 15,Uuu bushels of r lack, and 8,000 bushels of Lime, will be re ceived at the fftflee of the flonwany until the lath inst. Ihe coal, slack mud lime to be of such gliality, and delivered at such limes and In such quantities as shall be apprul,ed and di rected. - Payments to be made monthly, retalting: 20 per cent. as tleCtirity for the performance of the contract Proposals to be add'', stied to THOMAS BAKE ELI. Esq., President of the Company,. and endorsed proposals far Coal and Slack, or Lame as the care may be. J A Al PSON, Engineer. Office of the Pittsburgh lino Company, June nth, 1564. jelB-1.00 MANUFACTURING SITE FOR SALE. lu 13.1rintuLchinn. FNADAT DESIRABLE PIECE OF PROPERTY near Al'linfght ac Duncan's Rolling 11111, having a rib er front of fuur hun dred and twenty-five ( 4,25 ft.) and extending back about two hundren feet ( . ..ML.R.) my6-Int , FRED, L. lIiMSEN, 109 Oh et. sgni BUSH, SEED BUCKWHEAT, 3 15 Masi. Dried Apples. 1000 bush. Uorn, 1000 bush. Oats. 300 - bble. Gaff milli Flour. In store and for sale by PATTERSON & AMNION jels No. 6 -Wood eta. 10 FIRHINg PRITITE - 1 FRESH ' BUT ter, 100 tails Potatoes, 1000 bush Oats, 2JO bids Family Flour, In otore fa ct . tar Asa 1 e by PATTERSON & No. 6 Wood at. 4 1:0W 0 IE 3 3EIV" EX). 1.31 4 E59' • STYLES OP- SILK and cloth Mantillas, Stitques,.Talmas, Cir culars, .S.c. 11eo, Cloaking, Clutha of rill shades, Shawls and Drtss (foods. s.elittig cheap for cash. Call and see, :it • 11..1. I,Y ict c FPS, 96 Market street, between I , llth and Ditimond. jeltl . .. r - - AITONS OLD BoOKS WITH 00 bads% removed, old newspapers or T.iyuling thatlw nose Lech writistgor_printlng I paper, for whiclitheligheSt price will be pai.l at our PAw.aiati, kaf Warehouse, No. 33 SIIITHI ,I 13,81ThEr. jelfi-lmd'''" ' —C: 1': MARKLE & CO. TO 131,AST FLTE.N.ACEST IYVIt k l u na GHT le by IRON TWYERS, PUiti v .tS SOY mystm ' South and Penn, Philadelphia. LANDRETH Sit SON'S GARDEN lAlr • Seeds, Onfoia Setts, Buckeye Garnett, ( till Peach Blow and. Sweet-Seed Potatoes, re dived and for sale ; by 10.CH.$414Lis ap2O No. 127 Liiidrkz_street, Pittsburg's; - ..),EANfit— '2O B AR R ELS frit I'M hi Wtel3eane. Just received , and" (of Cali. by . FETZER& AktatsTituririar, )el4 . 0 0 11 ; 1 9rt r alarket and ..I:Yrafida,, 111J:EW I.a - *F4S - - - - .24 - ;FRAMS ItLEW: D4.p.,, just received and for sale REYMER myl6 1231 and Wrifid I[llrA.Y-10, Tht:LitS int In atoreand for sale by nip) 17ZER AItbrSIZRONG, ' itbrn& "ood-Viist sbr. ArklL I:llli:tildiej`ittitA iIoopC— FAIR Alsale by 4 WN, - le4, - 136 - WOod Sfreet. FluaanitlP,r.OVD. LICARRIENTiat* Tools, for for sale by JAME S Wood stree ,130,Wbi, t' ryl7 _ I.l' °I; Mtn:" . •- • _ :-ron-313. 41,11:imrpo THE POST--PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, J ULY 13, 1864;: _ - g4 - 411WWE- iB(4. WINTER ARRA NEEMENT. Pennsylvania Central Rearroad NIND MSA.I.M.3r CONSTANT 1141DITIONS ARE BE.. VLI tog made to the equipment of this excellent double track and ekPreasroute, and every possi ble care will be exercised for the comfort of pas sengers and, rapidirrovement of freight. Trains will leave thetlemit in Pittsburgh as follows: THROTfOII ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 600 a. m., stopping at all eta t ions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at en a. m., stopping only at principal Stations. and making direct 'connections at Harrisburg lot Baltimore and Washington, and fot New York via Philadelphia. THROUGH FitPRESS dally,'at 4&5 p. stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FA FT LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 8 46 p. ,n., stopping only at principal Stations, connect mg at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, .ind for New York via Allentown, without change of care; also at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN AOCONMOBATION TAIAN leaves daily, (exce p t Sunday,) at 310 p. m., stop i ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone. maugh. FTRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaveBdaily, (except Sunday) 838 Flan. M SECOND ACOoM ODATION TRAIN for Will's station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at ila. m . _ _ . . THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (to Wall'a Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 1 00 p. no. Fouwrit AO)OXiiIODATION TRAIN NI Wisll'e Station iC,TVCO daily, (except Sunday,) a! 6 RI p.rn, THE UHUllt3lll TRAIN leaves Wall'e Station, every Sunda- et 905 a. m.; returning leave. Pittbbmgh at 12 45 p. m. ILL:TURNING TRAINS VIRILE IN PITTSBURGIi AS FOLLOW:. Baltimore Express 12 30 p. Philadelphia Express 1 00 p. re Past Line 1 00 a. hro ugh Mail Train 12 30 a. m Johnstown Accommodation 10 16 a. ni at W all's Station Accommodation.... 6 26 a. in 2d Wall's e•tation. Accommodation..... 8 46 a. in 3,1 Wall's Station Accommodation 2 05 p. m ith Wail's Station Accommodation.... 6 06p. Baltimore Express will arrive with Piladelphia Express at 1 10 p. in. on Mondays.. TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and IND:- ANA connect at' Blairsville Intersection with Through A.ccommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Exprons Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation Wist. NS "FOR EBENSBURG connect at Ores- eon witb Exprees:'rralna and Mail Train We3t, and with Through Accommodation and Expresa train Laid. Ti NEW YORK PLIILA.DEL2II.I,I 13.-LLTESIOHE C ASV ICH 1. Has - gage 'hecked to all Stations on the Pew: aylvanta Kanzoad, and to Philadelphia, Baltl o.ore awl :Cr.'s. , ' York. partl.asini; to in care will l.•c c:•,- a , OoClit!ig to ttlHettllce irncektil ifl till' ,>:h;.o3 rates, except Irom Stn. e the Clcanpany has no Agaut. l it case of :nea t the Company will Sold vs responsible for personal baggage oni), aial :ur an amount not exceeding tits). h. 13.—Ac Omnibus Line has been employe.i to convey Passengers and baggage to an from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. Si. R. passenger Station, on Liberty and (trant streets. rn y 2-2 1864. QttIN_APA- 1864. 22,6()1,1 . 27-i190,6.•91 67 FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, SUELM.EII. ARRANGEMENT W.kcit) APTER, MAY 15th, 1564 , trainn run al follows, yll Leave 1 - I:tttUg. or t For Cley'd. 1-:•tpreElt 1.00 a, tn. 1.00 n. in. 1.00 a. in. I.IU p. w. 1.10 p. 14. 1.10 p. m. ". , 1011 6.31, n.; w. 6.10 a. 01. Arrive F.W. v v.. R').. 2.20 a.. 10., 3.20 p. m., 7.00 p 10., 7.60 p. m. L. h Y. it. H... 2.10 a. m., 3.60 p. m., 0.06 p. ta I r,.ve iiegherir 1 IOrN. B. For N. U. For Steu'e. 1.1.1 p. m. 11.16 it 8.40 a. m. 12.18) m. UP , P. W. LW p. m. 4,41 p. m. .5.b0 '. 'y 7.20 A. cu., 5.2,1) S. al.. 2.35 p 9.3) a. m. (IEO. PA KIN - , Agent. "nion I . Aasenger e,tntion, Eittattu I's. A. t.z.t'ASSELBEEIZY, Agent, All(tglien) City. fl, I 11.11(1:11-;, (len. Tnckct Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R 1.,•71.1III liter Arritageilient. • AFl'l. , :ft MONDAY, MAY :a D, lot IP lbCgi, franac wilt les.ve the Depot, corner of 054 col NV cc., strret4, AA iollnwc: Pit tanurgs. l'ittablargh. 'llan t an.!fr..a. 'atnn n. 766 a. tn. ti 00 p. m. Ex 3 4I P. tn. 0 30 a. m. tat 111.'Keeeport A6e',lo. 11 00 a. m. 0 50 a. m. 6 15 tl. m. 2 no p. m. 700G.m. 630 6.ay. 4 lb 1.. tu. 640 p. m. let Port Perry Sunday :hutch Crain to and flow Al'keesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a. tn. for tickets apply to t i F.U. lii/t • L • roN, Agt. W. 11. 1, ,upt. AItlU ,--, r , /., <) / 7 < 6 17) .. . - 4;:--,z; 6'/ ,/,,276, , ,., :. 2,,,,, , 6 . ~,,,.,, ~,„ „ ~...,....._ : --:=-_-_) . c-‘, ~,, (._..._ PITTSB: - ... tH, PA. LAI - WEST, CHEAPEST, AND moot successful BUSINESS MAN'S COL LEGE in the United States. 4e-stdents eu enter and review at any time , Cllttli 'I,A NS Containing full information sent FIO:e of charge to nuy address on application to the Principals. JENKINS &SMITH • del-lawdts.y Pittsburgh, Pa THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Invented 1845. Perfected 1862. RKCEIVED TRIBUTE PltOhl ALL other Se wing M achines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er & Wilson's a medal for Its device, called "Cir cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine 'was awarded a premium (tu an English Exhibitor,) as the hest tor rut purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machind guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented ht & 14 St. Clair street A. X. MoGREGOR. Agent. my2o4l3taw-ly p icKLE.s, ir.ETcIIUP AND SAT',IIZ- 100 doz, gallon and quart Pickles, 30 do piut Pickles, 20 do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints, 200 do Pepper Sauce 20 do Cumberland Sauce, 10 do Worcesteshire Sauce, .6 do Walnut'Ketchup; 5 do MushroOn Ketchup, 20 do Imported French Mustard, 50 do Imitation do do Just received and for sale by REYMER & BROS., 128 and 128 Wood st. AISINS PRUNES AND CUR. RANI 1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, in whole hall and quarter boxes, 50 mats Seedies"...'saisins, 25 kegs do do SO casks prime 2ante Currants, 60 kegs French Prunes and Plums, do boxes ' do do Jnst received and for sale by REYMER at. BROS., 418 1213 and 128 Wood st. - .A LARGE LOT. OF Congreen 6's Tobacco, liAlthuore Spun Tobacco, Navy Yutunic " Bright 6/ Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Out • Sunny Side Fine Out " Sweet Olive " tI At DI'COLLISTER. eg BAER'S, mh2B 108 Wood street. IT.ENOH PAPER HANGINGS If2SLEGANT DESIGNS, MEDALLIONS jua and other Wall Ornaments, just recrehred frout. Paris, for sale by • - ; NULT 1 4 1; my 23 81 Wood Ong:: let ,41/(igtoars.f I=r3M/1 THE PITTSBURGH, RETLI(NIN'Ci A(IC( ‘N TRAINS =33 _t..,;s. 1.. n ~~.., ax Xließllo,KatB,4 . 104:9. , c.A.snDA.v . , NOTE, STOOKeIiRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE', REAL ESTATE AND . MERCHANDISE BROKER, Offiee'ln Jones , Building, oyez ,- "Internal Rev enue rooms,. between N. & M. and Mechanics Banks, No. 67 vorrivra STREET, d PITTSI3IIROIi. • PAPER MANUFACTURERS 8. Bz - a. PT-MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in - 11 0 • CAP, 7C"r And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, nave Ttemoy FROM NO. 27 WOOD gTREIT.T, TO No. 83 Smithfield Street, PITTS BIJRG H, PA. .11M - Csah paid for RAGS. ap3 LAMPS, OIL, &C LUCENT Oil. WORICS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MAIMPACTUazas or PURE WRITE REFINED . RBON 0=1..F3, ()Mee, 291 LIBERTY STREET, . myelamd Pn'TSBURGH, PA. HOUSE CARPENTERS. CURTIS a STELNMETZ, o 11 h H u. L. House Carpenter and Jobber, suop, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty aireebi. PITTSBURGH, PA. afir - Orderisolietted and promptly attended to. ALDERMEN. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. 81 FIFTH STREET. SiPeollection of accounts and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. 5e.:1,13i1 LOAN OFFICES HENR.Y W. CIJkIIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITILIFLELD ST., V: 80 10 00 . 10 00 • 8 SO . 703 3 60 Near the corner of 6th, MONEY 1N LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned ou Gold :did Silver, Dm monde, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of Utile agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. lar - 011ice Hours from I A. M. to 10 3'. M. jean . . . ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders:, General Machinists and Boller Makers, Penna..lt. R. 7 Passenger Station, PITTSBURGH, PA. - - MANUI 7 ACTUItkai. ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited tor Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Facto ries etc. Give particular attention to :the construction of Engines and :+lschinery for grist mile, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. HAve also on hand, finished and ready for ahip inent at short notice. Engines awl Boilers of every detteriptioa. Mao, I tirn ish }toilers and Sheet Iron seperately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Putties in every t ariety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. eUu rprices are low, our machinery menu factur- Id of the beat quality of materials, and warranted n all eases to give satisfaction. .cg-orders from all parts of the country solici ted and promptly filled. fell-d&w CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, A new and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Suit reeelve4 et the New Carpet Store of MTarland, Collins & Co. mh4 Venetian Blind Trimmings, Au entirely new and complete assottmilht just received at the N 1 CA. a 1"1 , :,'T STOLL E COLLINS & CO 0114 TAILORS DAUB Sc. CAPPI•.L, MERCHANT TAILORS, IS3 SMITHFIELD STREET, 131219=11 Wii":drrTß:kEf VED A far g e,tseetedoco SPRING .AND SUMMER GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting*, &a Also, a large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER COLORS, NECK TIES and everything usually kept by drat-class Furnishing btorea. Orders promptly executed. mh.s-Iyd PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jim Holmes ttlio.,) POII,K Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar- Cured Hama, rooked Beef, ac. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., decl 1-Iyd OYSTERS, GAME. &C. _.- . - - JAMES IWILA.IIGELJEN DRUM!. 11( OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, 360 1...133ERan? t3"I"Ft_IUET. del-dtf Down stain!. WALL PAP E R, &C AVALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS Wall Papers from Sc to *3er roll ; Window Shadee from 10e to 4 , 5 ; Oil Clothe from 70e to $1,50 per yard ; Fanny Good In all varieties, at the New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods &use of FUERSTId & SUHWARZ, feb lB l64 Smithfield street _ . Counterfeits 1 Counterfeits I! LOOK OUT! I LOOK OUT I I I Humbu.gers are About!!! GENUINE PEBBLE Russian... Spectacles T M PORT ANT NOTICE.-11/PROVE YOUR SlGHT.—Having opened my new place of business, and have received direct from Russia, a line mid most brilliant genuine Dia mond Russian Pebble Spectacles, warranted to preserve, strengthen and improve the eight. Purchasers are entitled to Spectacles free of charge if the first should fall. Also, received one of the flnlast stocks ever brought to this city of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical In struments, which I will sell to suit the times, and respectfully invite all in want of thearticle. J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician. Look out for No. Si, 51, 51 Fifth street. aka DRIED FRUIT -15 bush Dried Peaohes, halves, 25 " " Apples, Justxeoelved and for sale by Je7 FETZER & AIMISTRONG, corner of Market and First eta. IIGILOUR BARRELS.-4-00 F L 0 U Xv Llanelli received and,lor sale by FIZI"ZER & ARMSTRONG, Jab . corner Market iinilyiret ata 8. 4 1 0 . 74 A 11 t AJEDALTERS :Vr 4 fa. a , • IGNarket st. 'it I:ii PITT:SBURGIi Victoria, Consisting of PITTSBURGH, PA f HUMUIPTS t, I ._I(JP.LSMIPLI ivirrAunc_]pry SITCCESBOR TO ' JAMES - P. FLEMING, n - rtu i GIST, WHOLESALTI AND RETAIL DEALRE In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines,. . Paints, Oils; Dye-StuFs and Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, tam-4yd ALLEGHENY GPM PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. eI DREW ELOMAN THOMAS N. MILLEE, iIEBET FRITPS, JZ., Special Partner. General Partners. • IRON CITY FORGE, KLOAIAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. itit,INILFACTORR. BAR IRON GEN - eral Railway and Steamboat Forgin,p, Passenger, Freight and,Losomotive Axles. &c. selo-t1 GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. ADDY & .ErwENs, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 165 WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 0010 STRUJET, ALLEGILENV, arae..e. TILIS mayon's onelos. P1.131P.5, lIVIIItANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe: Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb er's 'Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up In the most approved manner. 'ranks lined wit Lend or Uopper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fi:itores. 13.—A1l orders promptly attended to. ap3-lyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY, r i " o i lt,i7:. B v s tn c,i i:r il ge E w it itideratTe E sto j ek t :Y FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladles' and Gentlemens' wear; fine Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, - 11_.'irF11..-T"_T_,A..'l`..F.Ek WARE, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setta, etc. R FINEMAN, MEYRAN & SLIDLE, dew .0. Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS. _ --- SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWLU & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, v'V E HAVE ALWAYS ON ILIND A a',.l.crior article. of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to glee satasfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Exibt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our business, with lull control in theßrewery. Address all orders to SPENCER. A. 111.K.AY, Pneorus. Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. SPENCER, .IAS. APE:AY. 13uttcrlield .6., Co.. Malsiers and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, adeci-1} .1 WHEELING, VA IRON WORKS. _ ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., AIL E ?'O FIPARED TO ILE.- eche or•ICI 0 j mit! tor all sizes of Guide, hoop, I;sake, Band & Horse Shoe troll QUALITY 1, 1,63 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW I I op ItiaLs ratzea..r, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NO. 101 FIFTH STREET, PiTTZiBURG H, PA Uolleetione and other legal nines attended to in Allegheny, Waeltington, tireene, and ad counties. jan2a-2md HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No, 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood, SUBS(' It M AN U FA 'VI RE and keep distantl3 on hand every article in their line , %ix: Cornices, ( trnarnents, Curt aln tita,ts, t 'mniorta, I- eat her Beds, Mat. treahva I all ; 11100, the celebrated /Patent Spring Ilenta. All kln , la of Shades, Blinds and Ft xt urea. thr-rrompt at Pennon peen to all orders for fit ting and 1114 tiOW:I . `irpeta, tk.l Clothe, he. octr-lyd liuHhat s. ill) NICK. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. MARVIN'S SUPERIOR CRACKERS, 01 Fourth street LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. vrE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING V a superior article of L. 1 NC LI , Which we are prepared to dellt•er from out COAL YARD, 50U LIBERTY STREET 88/ST QUALIT Y ill Zia Malir cCO - La i Always on hand as usual DICKSON, STEWART a,. co PLANINGMILLS JAMES liIILLINGAR, ..MONONGAILE. "JP LA PLANING MILL, would respeatiully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and tilled it with the nowest and most approved me chinerp,ir now prepared to furnish flooring and plaiting iarda, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, mouldings_, box making, &c. SOLITE( FITTSBUROII,-Sept. 7, 1857. Jake ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Franciscan Brothers, rviiis INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, about lour miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh was chartered iu 1&55, with privileges to conler I the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of .the most nealthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the lath of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following, It is divided ll lutotwo Sessions. Studentecannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary to Land Surveying, Engineering, a.e. will be furnished by the Institution to the! I Students. InStrumentfe. d Vocal Music forma no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. TX.R.SiO— Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance .9 70. Surveying and use of instrumenta l per an num 20 Ulaaical Nmi Modern Languages, extra.... to Student o spending Vacation at the College.. 20 Reference can be made to the ht. Rev. Bishop Domenee. Rt. liev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto. Rev. Dr.,(Pidara, Philadelphia ; 'Hey. Henry arLaUghlin, Phila delphia; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg... N. 13.—A hack rune daily to Lorretto from °mum se2 Rev. E A. BUSH. Superior. BLINN , S PATENT LAMP CHIMNEY CLEANER.—No more Chimneys broken in cleaning. it cleans a chimney without wash ing and is the only article in the market that cleans a chimney properly. For sale at the principal Lamp Stores, and at the Lamp and Cdl Store of WELDON & KELLY, Agents for the Manufacturers An k A TS--600 PULAR OATS— %) Just received and for sale by FE'rZER X WSTRONG, roye corner Market and First FLOUR. -900 MILS. EXTRA FAMILY Flour just received and for sale by FETZLII& ARMSTRONG, it lo _ MFF I V."OO.74 1. gtrA ate fl .s 1 I i OW6IIO'WtiOEFte,HANTs. .TOWIKOEEEMSA,, COMMISNONII3IROMIT, vou Tau,o,szwor ' PIG META': AND MOW • NO. 14 WATER. BT4lbelcrwliktirsti • Prrrsinnuys. • R: • F. . , (Late Cashier ' of the Merchants; ItatitY,)' COMMIRSIONIEKROE[AM', No. ul 80IITiiMAIN STREET, ST. LOITIS,. MO. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAW to filling orders for the purobese of Cotton, Ilenipi Tobacco, S'lnnr, Pork, ' Bacon, Lard, Acc., • ato. Eavans To-Banff, %Bankers, and Menthe of St. Louie; generally ; John D. Scully, e Cashier, Pittsburgh. Orders and consignments iespeetrully sone and prompt retdrns made. lan2l-1m W. D. Pi.TTHRSON ADAM AMMON PATTERSON & AMMON, Commission Ikterohants, Flour and'Grain and General Produce Deal era, No.o Wood at., Plt thburgh, Pa. • Wo take pleasure in referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Sin,ith IL Zug_& Painter, A. Eradley, E. Edna sou & Co. H. .J. P.`Woodwell, Jae: 'Clay & , J. W, Spencer,: C. U. Love &430., R. H. Jack &. Co jan29-tf GROCERS P. EDIPAIEEL. R. D. RESI ER......J. 8. FLETNNEL Lite at Miller ttr. Vicketao ' n'a, REYMER & BROTHERS, iSticoessors to Reymer k Antiersonj WHOLBSILLII DELLIIIIS IN Foreign Fruits, lints, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &c., NOS. /20 AND 128 WOOD BTEEDT, PITTSBURGH WE7.IAcALM. C.Aitit CCi., WHOLESALE GROCERS., AND IMPORTERS OP, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &V. Distillers and Dealers In Pine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, 327 LIBERTY STREET, no7-lyd .PITTSBUIV3H, PA art; ia 1:7" .1V M , "ir GROCER , NO. 4 Et lA. DIZ) N El PITTSBURGH., PA. mr22-Iydem BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works. Cadman Br, Crawfbrd, Manufacture and keep constantly on band every variety of FINISHED BRASS WORK. BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth ness made to order. WORK AND REPAIR ing promptly attended to. Alan, sole agents for Western l'ennsylvania, for the sale of i,tAllB lI'S SYPII.ON PUMP, with Landsell's Improvement attached. feblo J. & X'STEEN. BRASS FOUNDERS, GAB AND STEAM FITTIDIB, ALL.I.NDS OH BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. indB-dmd Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made et the shortest notice Particular attention paid to fitimig up and re. pairing of OIL REFLNERLES. 31 .st. 34 '%Vater Street, near Liberty. r F. MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM ug practical mechanics, of many years' ex pei ience in the business will ensure to give sat -I..faction In every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison ts. Co.'s, Steam Pumps far water and oil. scu-lyd STEEL WORKS JON ir.8..J01111 L. BOYD.. M'CUF LOUGH Pittsburgh Steel Works, .JOINOEItS, 130113 .Sr, ILANUVALIVIIIIILS OP Cast Steely also, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Springs and Axles, ()Omer ot Ross and Firet Streeth, 11V21-ly PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS WORKS W. CUNNINGHAM—D. CUNNINGHAM—D. /HAILSZIII Y. CUNNINGHAM C DUNCAN. CNN LNIi IiAMS & CO.—PITTS ‘j CITY ULASS WOR. - KS—Ware. house 119 Water street, !Gad. 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Ph., three doors below the Motion. rthela House, manulacturers of "Pittsburgh City Window II hale, Druggists' Glass Ware /1/14i Alue rican '.oz, ux U lass, tor Parlor W indusetr, Church °s and public buildings: apl WINES, LIQUORS, &C E. P. MIDDLETON, WINES, BRANDIES, &0., Also, sole proprietor of the 4Uw-L.MIO No. 5 North Prout St., mhl4-Iyd, PHILADELPHIA, PA Importer and wholesale dealer In FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors above Bth St. Pri ACOB ILELLER WOULD , LIP particular attention to his steak of German Wines and French Brandies, which has been se. iected and , imported by himself. Families and Churches could depend on obtaining at his es tablishment the beat and purest of 'Vines. Pure lAquore of all kinds, equal to any in the city, al ways on hand. Also, Pure Old Rye Whisky and the beat Rectified Monongahela. oc3e HENRIS BEAUMONT & CO., • _ • Foreign Brandies, Wines , and Gins, Also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin ger bi I+i:dies, Old Monongahela, Eye, and her Whiskies, Jamaica Ruin, to., 83..1113ERT1C Opposite Fourth street, ' Prt ibiVBOA PA. XS-Hotels, Taverns and Families supplied a moderate proilts for Wan. my.2l-Iyd S. L. H. DAJaSS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 443 end 4,3 St. Char Street, PITTSBURGH.. WA TER COLOR MINIATURES, Lite Size Photographs in Crayon, Oil, Lunn Ink, etc. Photographs with Landscape and Fancy Backgrounds. Ivory types. Photo grapic Albums, Out Frames, and nine) , Articles adapted to the Photograpic haziness- my2.l S. s It A N , NOTARY PUBLIC, 59 FOURTH STREET, my2d AhrODlce hours from 9 9. m. to 5 p. m. J. F. DAY T. 13. HAYDEN. DAY & HAYDEN, Suede'sore to J. F. Day * 00. MANUFACTUEEES, Importers and Deal des in Saddlery, Coach and Trunk, Hard ware and Carriage Trimmings. No. 68 Wood treet, Signotthe Golden Stirrup; Pittsburgh .SIEGE OF VICKSBURG. • PICTORIAL WALL PAPER- REP. .11F - reseating famous siege, for sale by W. P. my2B Of Wood at; Leaf Tobacco, _ store land for sale by FETZER, & ARhusTatarire, ,„).. knao opine! *Mut 4114,,First.ith I ,•• • MEM IMPOBTEII OP 5 1 ~ F v K'' ~: - Xtt~ F: ... .__ __.._ 1 4 ...~.- RANKS AND BANKERS „,. - -,--- , --,..,::i,,,-. 1 ,...- iT,AiR.Q#4. 10 NRAI - - - N IEII 14 AI ilivring organized Jar tg : Natvar4lll 'Oa • 40t,44 now-prepoir----.------,-----,----• .. . --, - • •,.. ,:ci.f., Geni3roVitikOlaShiess . ,• , ... ' . v.t , )-' ~..1. 11. 17.. • ~. '. ~i Delpiiiiteifi ' ~j_ 7tieffitrlge,.'biiittle— ,,: rtheVilit — .. -- .--.' y , , olltiesiartne Eat andiWiist- i , : ,,,, ti-ci ,:t&, 1301:MIX t 1 41- ' .ii*ifi , .*:$1401) :6- in,e 1, , f ...- ,. /t, Cl . .1... ,•• %.4” - ril - ',.: Cli• And collections made in every. a „.siceasible , , vA part of the coantry„ Odice for the presentjuriticllideomliceticiti of _. _ the New Banking licanief (Miner of Wood street e,'"l -and Virgin alieh) lagiesidealdng Boom of the ,:,..- .}..” - . __ .... . . , .. , , DimE 4 ElliriOAgnilMfol; . -..--- wo. 3.4.6l,d2ivattizi4iici ini4 ii Ci Opposite the Olsten House,: ilizduiae. • • Wt. E.:Schmertz,. • .A..litrtje, , -; A. S. HOlgtedai H. . Etaftthati, Hetry'eriig, L.Alortioistern • ' • 11.11tie.' " • • _IDAh_ HEINEMAN, Free.' • ' B. O...SC)H s XISILT2, Cash. pro tern. „hiti.74,ogut 110 - HOLMES & SONS, BANK s • lit .131 • and Li,' ;change, Brokers, en& Deadnerige„, -Notes, Orals; Aeoeirtanoes, GordSilver..and Bank. Noteit: Tofehahge on the - Easterk - and' - Western Utiles eoluitantly tor salm, Collections made in all the cities throughout the United State's, Pepositsrxeiyedinparlimulit— or eurrent paper; tio.'SV - IMaiket iitreet, hedr - •-• Third and ourth , streets. ' " - •• DOLLAP., - BAVINOS BANK' 65'1001Ultili S'% ; RE..EIT. • - .• CIEZILII , TER:YriI; jfkIVEN-DAIVE.,9WO tretoOHy CP also, on lirednestlaY and. Saturday pvenLogi, Lionvitlay lot to November led from 7 toe o'clock and from - November let to Dias - Ist, from 6 to 8. &do* Deposita received of arimpla notless than trlnt DoLtan, and a dividend of the - pronto declared twice a year, in June and December. Intereeta haft been declared semt-annually, in June and De- camber abide the Bank was organized, at Mint° of six per cent -a year. Interest, it not drawn Out; is placed to - the credit of the depositor as principal and bears the same interest from the nrst days of June and De cember compounding twice a year, without ~ troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At title rate-money will double in less than twelve yttaii. Boo]& containing the tlisarter, By-LUwa, Roles and Regulations, furniahed gratis, on application to the office. PRICEIMMT. - GEOBLIE 'ALB/LEE. vros rassrimiTs. James McAuley, lames B. D. /deeds, John H. Shoenoerger, 'Wm. Douglas, Jamei Derdmarr, Isaac M. Pennociz, Peter.A. Mndetrn, Janne Shidle, Win. J. Anderson. John It, hP.Fadden, A. M. Pollock, M. D. John G. Backofen, Elia= . .. _ Calvin Adorer, Hen— ry J. Lynch, John U. .131ndley, Joint lklarehal, George Blacic, Walter P. Marshal, Hill BurgAriu ' John Urr Alonzo A. Oarrlcr, itubirt Hebb, Charles A. Colton. Henry le Hingwalt, John Lvana,. Wm. E.'Sehmertz, fien,j L. Pau:testa* Alexander Speer, John J. GilleEpie, Alexander 2.lndle, Wm. S. Haven, - Wm. Vankirk, Peter H. Hunker, Isaac Whittier, Richard Hays, . Win. P. Wernan, JamesD. Kelly, . Christian. Yeager,- EIECICY:TA BY 41"D7 . CIiArLES A duetwar4 w' . PHILADELPHIA CAMS CRAB. xecnsa J. RODMAN MORN _ , MOMS. ...CRAB. 0. SWOPE. rerAG,Vru:'.sr, miens, Importers and dealers in' CLOTHS CASSIMERES, SATINETTS. Vescirigri r Tatiorie, Trimmings, 255111.A11,13—EP STIVEOVir; otr33-if W BRI 111 . _CE & Co., - Produce and Provision, CaMMISSIOS =MARTI No; 'l5 Scitith Water, et„ pit I A UELPFU.A. Akir , Llberal eidvancea made on ocinidgnmenta when required. my-17d GEOE GE GRANT, Madufactiini: and WHOLESALE A/ID RETAIL DEALER in-every -description of GENTS' FITRNISIMIG GOODS; • 810 CHESTNUT STREET;. myl-lyd PILILADELPHIA. O. A. VAN KIRK IS; 00., MAITIIP4C4ITESRi3 OD GAS FIXTURVAAND CHANDELIERS, Paterit Im - prov,ed EXCELSIOR AND PAttsci. PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand lamps, Columns, &o. der.z.ssoome, ' 517 &eh' gt.reei t Manufactory, pranklord, 461 - All goods warranted. jy2.4yd 0.. terra LONGCOPE & PEARCE Ilanufnettarers and Importers of HENS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIAMINGS, No. 10 South Fourth 'Street, 1-10 PHILADELPHIA. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. *3.ALNTBCIe'E7 • MC aCi 734911 E, NO. 850 LIBERTY STREET,. Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Ballet, JOHN SAVAG E, • PROPRIETOR. ' • . Int TAKEN AND PITTED. UP, 11 - 11 with all Hid modern imProventent, this pop ular, resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his ohl.customers and the public gener ally, with the best the market affords. Oyt u s i = will bo served uff in every variety of style d the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales be feels conadent in recommending them to the pub. 11c for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily, and sold wholesale and retail. mr2o-Iyd ou NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, Firrstuitun. BE sussenyinan. to the public that he is -in daily receipt of Flask; sit FL'. and CAN OYSTERS, GANA.. he., and is pripared to accommodate the pat ro ns of t his Jived known houae with every thing in the eating and drinking iiiaCat theshtirtp • est notice. A 1 1. , _ jadiiapd- ProPrietoZ. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Garner of VI In Alley and Smith delrga Streets, - • %There OYSTERS and all the delleaciei. of the: eceson will be Nerved up in the most_peletahle styles. ELI YOUNG, oci4 corner Virgin Alley-end dmitidiehl it • A POLLOHAMLItia.ct alacrasAiboore,:-. .0,14 a tu.ws GARDNER world remind his obi Mends. and customers that he le awl to,be found at his old - stand, APOLLO BALL, trance orrFourth Went. He has alwayatm nand the beet gualitp.of Lager Beer, and in connection- - with the hall, a well appointed billiard. WOO% with good tables, balls and cues. Remember the place, -Apollo Hailinittith near Wood. entrancelroto Fourth. ityto4r,‘---! _ _ Arita __.___ Bed Bugiy - Wocatimi'aeli'leseets oirnaativAni , ' mals,Towls, rm. Put spirt 20e, Me, and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles,,, and Maki. 13 dm! #d Qiier for Betels, FOAM Institutions, ire. - "Only Opfaltitde remedies known." - stFree .from Rol:lona" 'Not danger:MS to the Hamm FlittAr‘ "Rats come out of their holet to die." Sa•S o 1 d F,ht*sale,hr ail limo Atka AirSold'hy an Druggists aludastaiters swerT• When , . ' ' ' t if &WARS] I I ofall.worthlems Imitatteitti; , tl . 101- Seq, , thatA‘DOSTAIVIIP nuclei* oneachßox.r., Bottle nifik before you buy. • • Air•Addreke FiENRY coWrAu.: , IriirPeincipal Depot, 482 Brotteray,N: r. • .q N: by B. L. FARIVESTOOK al- 00., R. BELY.RYB4.oo..wholesale asaretsaariat4.=l:4-:. Tiththartb. andOWEGB irc*L l 9l%,„All.„ eghezty -mhl:4Bmdkie A LtARGE • ASSORT ENT 0•_ ..-- '''' 44.i.dleisazul Ohlldrens936o* - -41181tia tz a. and ra ßa l . aku rg J T u O .4 t 7 l e . a ed . . , Ai .laSc:i,i„: ;-7, ;4 .) ':.o OgsZelrkerit il : : ,,;`n'l e vir it l a YA • ill tridds wad PoiSke_ Mot - ,34 BO "!" 1 1 1 ' 3114. WOO !AMU 04
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