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    RAILHUAa IttßjAßLi,
Pittflraigli
SUMMER *
O MOM>AT MYllth
cTfL, It will run aa follows, on the P. &
' - , ..: - :• Leave Arrive at
M o n*~„_j - « . Pittsburgh Pittsburgh
from Unlontown .7:55 a m 6:00 p m
4° "'do ' 3:40 p m 9:3) a m
ry iieesp t Acoom’d&t'n Ilfflo a m 6.60 a m
ao do 6:15 pm 2.-05 p m
jTPrt Perry do . 700 p m 8;30 p m
«1 ao do do 4:25 pm 6,05 pm
Bapdfty Church train to and
goox McKeesport 1:00 p m 10;00 a m
For tiokets apply to GEO. BOULTON, Ay- 1.
tnhlSjlyd H. BLACKSONEjfeup-t.
AKRITAiL ASPPKiPABTinaK oy rm
DEPJ.R2ORER,
Kxpresa train, Port Wayne and Chloago. will
take way malls from Crestline to Chicago at 2 a.m.
"Olerefand and Pittsburgh train. 2 tm. cio^M
at mtrim got.
laroeI aroe “ a CMe « O - ;
* Pittsburgh train. liso a. m. Closes
ARRIVALS
JaS.f?atto ayne A ChiaagO.
Cleveland and Pittsburgh train, 4-20 p. m.
" ■• Bc2S “
The mails arriving fromtho West on 3:55 p. m.
and 4t20 p. in., trains will bo ready tordellvery at
GjuU p. m.
ABStVAI^U^PARTUREOFTmi
eepariores
The mall train for the East departs at 5'50 a-m
Closes at nddnlght.- This tralnwill also take the
waymidiabetweonPittoburgh aud-SaniSbrg.
_ *«® tnroumExpress train for the east departs
*‘i£°fr“• Oloeefat3i3op.m.
The FasttrataTar the East departs at 11:20 p.
m dosea atl0:20 p»m.
ARRIVALS
The mail train designated as the Baltimore Er
press arrives at 12:45 p. m»
The Philadelphia Express arrives at 1:15 p.m*
Both of the above will be delivered at SfcSO p. m,
The Fast train arrives at 1:30 a. m.
IiHLADHiPHIA iDVSSTISBMBITS.
J ESSE JOMHBO9,
6111111 OOIIISBIOI lIBCHAI
uo cßsua tn
Wiour, drain and all binds otOountrr
Ptodnoe, Wine, and IdQuors,
Cigan, Tobaca, fte.
BmawmEa? 11 * 1 * 3 msd * 60 of
OFFICE *#o WAREHOUSE £H SOUTH tE£OSB ST
anghly PHILADELPHIA.
WM. Mi ft UU,,
PBODUCE AND PUOVISION
COS9UBBIOB MERCHANTS,
SO. 16 SOZTTS WAT HR SIBJi&T,
Phiin de’piu a.
ah- Liberal advonoes made cn consignments
when required. myl-lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON & 880.,
ntpoarausof
WINKS, BB AN DIB 8,4 c.
uto manna* ra
PINS OLD WHIBKIEB,
MO. O SOBTH FRQMT SXREJET*
f 2ILA DKiiPHIA. aplOrlyd
eEQKGE GRANT,
adiutafactuivr ani 'Wholeaale akdßefall Seale:'
nr>*v»BT nsasmoa o, 5
6BNTS’ FPBNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STBEET,
art-lr PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
■NGCOPE ft PEAItCE,
d£ ?i UPAOTDREBS <£ IMPORTERS,
'—OF
■SB’S fUESISHIHS GOODS ASfD
f AILORB’ TRIMMINGS,
SO. 10 SOUTH FOCBTH STBEBT,
my 1:1”" PHILADELPHIA.
SATIS & PHILLIPS,
M’S i* & FIMBBS,
Man uhotcekbs asd oeaubs
In iron Tip*.
PUMPS AND BRASS WORKS.
f "'.onlar attention paid to the fitting op and
R 4 pairing Oil Refineries, &o
ia.>. i- PJambing in a 3 its br&nobes.
A.no, Agents fer Hutchings k Foster's Hxoelsior
ramp for Bandand Power use. It has no supe
rior,
fanftLfrnd Mo, HO Water and 104 First b*.
ST FRANCIS COLLEGE,
UBDEB MB OF THE FHimaSMH BROTHEBSI
rnßu iHsmiiHon.", situated
■B IN LORETTO, Cambria oocatT-'feitmjrl*
vams about four milaa from CressCa Station, on
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh, wae chartered hi 1853, with prlvillgcß to
confer the usual Collegiate Honors and DCxreee.
The location of the CoUeso ia one'of the moat
healthy hi Pennsylvania—this porHonof the AUe
eheny Mountains being proverbial for ita pure
water, bracing air. and pioforesque teener?.
W ““too® on the MRS!'
MONDAY after the 16th of ATGUST, and end*
about tho 38th of JUNK following. It Is divide 1
Py two oesaiona. Students cannot return home
TBtw66B tho Sessions. All the App&rettu neoe&~
dtOuQSut \
y&
years to the age of manhood.
Txaxa—BoardjmdToitioa.Myable half yearly
Waalilptt agfTnga rrfTfariffirty* ,. ILt 10
ClftgdcaTand Modem Languages, extra....** 10
Students spend Vacation at the College. 15 11
Eeferenw «n d>e made to the Et. Key. Bishop I
o*oomier. E. Reynolds, St. Mary's. I
and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh |
umm—__e. in a»vif«ii.... ; „w. a-airin*
Date at Miller A Rioheteon’a.
UF.YMEIt & DBOTHNSS,
[BuoeeeSor to Beymer A Anderson.!
Wholesale Deal ere in
MO& IS* AND U» WOOD STREET.
'r - ' PrnsHTKeH
PISHING POIKS P©
f«n BASKETH, “PijfTS A.VD
quarts." Heidrioh’e Champagne.
30 OaseaSparklhigMoaelle.
In store and for sate to
i ■ MILDER A RICKJSTSON
AHWWT OF CUIIEFJ WKIHid
era. Jest reoelYed by
BECKHAM & LONG.
127 Liberty street.
{''Heap wau papebs-loweb
J; ““ proseat manafeotarer's prices, forsale
°^ B ' ‘ W,Fl4tA B7W^^St.
roiA
hangingsl
RETOIVIJiB AND HUDDI rat
rakes, hay and manure forks, nay elevatora
pato cradles, epythea anaths. eoylhTatonL VSS
ia JL 127 Juibertnistjeat .1
£JgI»»S, 800
£3?” "‘“•‘riWftwfeftF*
.TAfl A^FETZEH
jySB :%ortßrbr«Aat^|^igg^^-
ffflmti.Kn anh, rjfl:
Mid yolyingfloiaaßaJteei.'forralgtrr' . .'r
• As£j!
..au'j.-, .« .ii
• *• iAJOH'jIK
WM. H-SMITH JOB. R.HUNTRB
Wl, ffi. SMITH & C®,
WHOLESALE GROCER!
SOI. lIS JECOHp IHD 147 FIRST JTBEETS
PITT g BYT HBH ■
HOTELS AND BESTATTBAHTS.
HAVA. <3-3E 12 OUSIS ,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
fMAnaro TAK£M AHD HTfSB UP,
AJL with Blithe Inodern improvements, this po
ptuarMfidrfcTM'Buhgcriberis prepared to accom
modate ma«m customers ana the publio gener
ally.with the best the markets affords* Oysters
will bo gQryedupin every variety of rtyle. during
theBca£ou../ffis'Wines, Liauors and AlesneAefi
oonfldentin recommending to the public for their
excellence,
notiTed daily
and sold wholesale tad retail. myafclyd
tjihbhumombeb AB™inS
Young’s Eating Saloon,
CORNHB VIROIH ALLHY AND SHITE.
FIELD STRUTS:
Whara OYSTXRS and all the deHcadea of the
(auoa will be served up In the most palatable
«*#*• KLI YOUNQ,
001 l eorner Virgin alley and Smlthfleld sf.
A Y*U« HAIiBIniARDSALOWS.
AOHAKTiRS dARDNBR'wouId remind his old
Mends and customers that he is still to be found
at hie old stand. APOLLO HAT.I.. entranoo on
Fourth BtreeL Ho has always an hand the best
reality of Laser Beer, and in oonneotion with the
tall, a wall appointed billiard saloon, with good
tables, bails and ones.
Remember the pla oe. Apollo BalL Fourth st.
near Wood, entrance Irom Fourth- iylthly
GornuoopiB3 Saloon,
CORNHR OF UNION AND FIFTH STSSLSTt
W® KE THE PBBIiC CAN OB
\7 i A ™ the best and purest Liquors.
served at all honrs on tho ehortest no-
Luneh cv«it morning bs^Teea^thehours of 10
tt lS, o oloc£ * FRED. WKIHB,
-MgMr Vropri.->tnr
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S
fUHE SUBSCRIBERS IIAVE JUS I
■» opened especially for tho Holiday’s n Tory
•targe and desirable stook of
PINE BOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD AND SILVER WATH P.B,
far Ladies and -Oenaemen’s wear, fine Bronie
Olooka, Fancy Oooda,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
snob as castors, cake and fruit baskets, goblets,
card oaaos, toa setta, etc., and a large vanoty of
suitable artioles for presents.
BEINKIWAN, HETRAN At beim.c
. . .43 Fifth streot
MOENDfGPOSI
KBTABLIS HMffiNT,
CORNER FIFTi & WOOD STREETS
extbesits iBDmoKS ±xn mFHOTanaaT
' TO OUR OFFICE,
W» ih now prepared to exoaata sfl ordtn
BOOK & JOB PBUTISb
-With dispatch, and in the most superior style
BS3OONXS TO NOOT
And will pay particular attention ta
kaieroad,
MBBOANTILE & LEftU PtILVTISE
BDtXS OF lABISH.PJKI'IIAKfi,
BUi HEADS, BIASKN, I)KKI)
, :;,OEBTIFIeATES, 1 BESIBTERB,
; DBA YXMIHKra, BljtXim,
Show Cards & Bills in Colors,
Showbills, Handbillfl, Labels, Oo]
lege and School Schemes, Hotel
Bills ofPare.XnvitaUonn.&o.
POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &
FOB CONCERTS A EXHIBITIONS
JAMES BOSTN.
136 Woodstreet*
ajse mvstrßts»Aesi3r>
Paio£| M ' x ™ ple!t * to I’Ua
BOOK W-O R M
OP HVHBY DEBCHIPTIOH.
! Bebool and CoUegeCstaiegne*,
Mftoellnneoufl Catalogues,
ConstUntiona, Beponti, Brlrft,
mask boohs,
™™«aa>g,
BiAJffK BOOKS. CHECKS. ETC.
_ - US; .
tola & Banking Btousea
FURNISHED- TOORDKR,
ALL WORK EEEOIJTED PBOJQTLT
BABB GUTTERS,
-oar BTO.nwfiB.Hu. su
nnEAH, , . .1 “ -
i. 1
100 hu «»«t iartore Mif r or la j o b ,
~— ‘ ,-^^ n,r ‘ Biferonw
I inifl filiuioj.
SKrt
rasU7 « i
1 jwTO*aß3afyfa?w()odi&««i
! tHJOTJ ,1 ,U
5 tiGoiid iOiZJltt 9l' .<&.
I J-nrmr.Kl bus J 3 &c ZisorrJc*
nl/crui
BEOOEBV OEUSSB.
- wra£f
mmim msu)
'*OB, IB%ND *
WILLIAM CARR & CO.
WHOLESALE fiROQfflS,
led Importers of
tdiHEsl, BBISDIEa, GLSS, M.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dealers In
mil OLD MONONSAHELA RYE WHISHT
837 Liberty Street,
noMy pirraBCSOH, pa.
Hot 860 Liberty Street,
lOHJV BATA’Cffi; Proprietor,
ODE HOUSE,
NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY,
(Near Markets)
STEAM FEINTING
PITTSBURGH,
■Y HAD*
EVERY DESCRIPTION OJ
W. bar. an sfis*
In tha alb
bauds, esteeopes,
HEADINGS, CONTBACTS.
Our fiaamtiaa for printing
msuaAsroa.
VIBE INSURANCE.
;■ . UiJXtiw ' -.nr- w
PSciANOE MDIBAL INSOBANOE
company,
OJP PHTTi ADBLPOIa,
Oa or Perpetual, Mcrohan-
Furniture, &c., in town or
~ country.
OFFICES 80. 80S WALHff STBB
CMRCapUaL 6238,510 GO.
AMOtS, 6303,508 »«,
Invested &e foiiowa, viv
% p roved (Sty Pro
-8888
rtT? 1 r a ,^ hoana. in onn nn
toraoo
StgokiOfßiOliaace Mutual Insurance
6took of CountjTlireins"aranco*Co****** m
s M do af ~:s Si
Sorip'r.’;.'"" {jjj
Bills Beceivable, business paper ia
Book Aecouate, secured interecLetcZ!
Cash oa band and in handTifSSte:
OLHM TTN9LHY, pS^^l 9 '
DIRECTORS.
Ms.'
ter
faSMbsaf 1 aiisr
8 -
myia NorthS^SMlSgs^L
SNOERANITY AGAINST LOSS
,53 V IT lERE3 .
_ ST AjTSMHNT DP ASSETS, JAN Ist lßtti
Agreeably to AnAciJf dIS,.
CT 51^388 88
bl,)oCst iftoocNo*
WlSuSK.!!.!^;^
Stooka. (preaont value ($86,667 Ti) 83,186 68
87,919 33
fr , om Premluma whifh^M^
f3|l™SS?s£»£S?
fording evidence of tho advantags™f
ability and disporiSon to meet wirti
promptnecs oU liabUitiea w moet
LcezcJ paid during the year 1859, ®e»a«WJ 86.
DIRS CTO RS.
TSbf^f/aiu^ lakeI ■
Samuol diStf faSTLea?* 0,
Jacob R. Smith, KHwapH n n.i.
George W. Rlcharda,
ayljl Northi^taS^Ttod
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANYi
SEOR6B DABSXB. President.
C©t. R. D. COCHRAN^’
C °' S
RINB o! SUiZ 1 Ed
A Home Institution managed by Direotora who
are well known m the commmunity, and who are
dertermlnod, by promptness and liberality, to man!
tain the which they have assumed, asof-
h *Bl protwtloa to “<»» who desire to be
ASSETS. 00TOB3R 80th, I8«L
Stock Accounts a m /vm nn
gpy Aeeeunta, etc. :/~i; g
PftmdumijoS
Notes and Bills discounted... l4
DIfUSOTOftfI.
James M'AuJey,
Andrew Ackley.
David M. Long,
Beoj. BakeweHL
M Cnne.
R. MiUsr Jr,
fiathaniel Holmes.
George Daraio
Okas. W, Ricketaoi*,
Alexander Speer,
Broea J. Thomas,
John R,
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMP AN Y,
HO, 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the Cantona Home
Qfcplt&l §310,100 Assets teM,P4t.
! MAEK A 1,1. KIHD9 OP m.
every deoription of Property or Merchandise &t
rtaaonable rates of prerpipm -t- - ; * *
FflS? &®a~
F. Blaoibijbji, - -
Corner Third and W oo&sifeeta.
PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY,
Offioo, R.E. Oof, Wood & fifth Sti.
M AND mm ISUBAM
DIBEVTOBS,
Site
w m , PHl* x n*B,p w i i(mt
JOHS
Wiu. P. UARDNP
auimbiy insurance co.
01 PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, Ho. 87 Filth St, BanH 81,
! f KIHDS OF
qBgffi®KS«ra
r&P&^&xi&lXGgt
Spencer & JSTKav,
BREWEBS MB MAISTEBS.
_ }
i OP PAttraißsmp
J °f iSwfl 0 flAßßinn'
S“ ARBAMjZgf •flws^w®
buaueas of tio lat?Sra U»e
10
2stjsragi,i,r bt^M a h ss
* MoEAT
fl° FOB TKE WABI
Cheat, Cash Store. AT
: ,»n9, 98 Market street, 2d door from, JBRh.
Pl*®!® AND Oil it a «K t 1. nnna.
. HOOPS,'juBt reselved and for gale.by
je ; -
NKareis^ff?.w
y&ubi n
TKB UADiNa PHKIODIOALfi Off TUB DAY.
lE^^"#osa r «s , ssriMS5 F
•JSBIBL4HYB PBOOEEDUes. Ae.,
bellS^wi?lof., 1 of ., Agrioulh*allst will not
m *?' mtnre '“ “ the past, the
wlll _ doToto aoremittinx attention to
tho perfection of this Department
B »«»e of additional Interest to all
waf ihKw; *?“ pro ,* rom of the present civil
w»r» m wmoh great armies aro engaged* will he
“j the-most important events
“A presented to the reader
* m ® the operations of the armlesfrotri
SESaaassaeaft
WATT, Vtoe IWL.
B. 360*7. Iyl7-lrls
TB! SATURDAY gOBSINS POST
Wm b« furnished to subscribers at the low Price of
•ad it win ha ton id a e»d invdstesoai.
THE PITTSBURGH DAM POST
11 6unB oflica JJVHBT
1e1m..!., InhsUieenoo,
7^ PWS ’ *“»<»». Mlaoellaaeouß,
legislative, Mon.
n,ar 7, Oomme rolal, Ac.,
TQ THE LATEST HOUR.
* rt!ol « on aU the leadina topiaa
WMia&iBP l i llSWl 1 FROM ™® SKAT
W WAK, OA BP COEEBSIPONDKNCE, Ac.
D *tt* POST has an extensive
aeenbt and . river, thronvh loea
msU, “ d 11 • anffltal •adverti
hars at sApr / bta ni ‘ hed *® rahseri-;
* mea ta inserted at na dare to rates.
A< * drees
EDITOR AND PROPKUETOR’
WBRXB ffOFSS AND WOOD eXBBETS,
«- Ton «tofr ajrm b^_ppaawaf»fc\pl»(li»«
oua
AM EXCEL.LEMT
FAMILY newspaper.
XHE3 PITTSBUBGH
SATOBDAJ KOBAIIIie POST
-TS A
HANDSOME AMD INTERESTING
MAMMOTH WffIBELT,
PUBTED OB FINE WHITE PIPES,
WITH OLBAB, LABGK, NHW TYPE
IS IB Sftfß;
OSH DMOCBAW SSWWSB
PUBLISHED IN PITTSBtJBQH,
iso wasa»A3x,i*Eao t*
1 s ® . -ea
If oosYiiaa aif, mi
CURRENT MEWB OP THE DAY,
i2d fmnUhta tie o 3l relink;*
MOBETIST. EIBKfT I COBSEBCiai REPORTS
UP *0 THR HOUR 01 90IN8 TO PRESS
?*E*Ah»f with a choice itiecUoa el
nra vss2&g?gg!r mM
TJSinHHHD BY OUB OWH CONTRIBUTORS,
w compiled with the neatest cere, from
ALSO-
Wtta B 9 roi73D 05 T 9.
THE FARM AND THE FAfifiEfi,
WAJB HEWS,
$1 50 Per ¥ear 9
1 ameb f: r abb;
pfiibßi) teen. fa*
-i.U Li;!J
Sii.lUS6A.itB.
1888; : ISM
srnnEß a kbahgesi kht.
OH AND AfIMR MtfflDAY, "Apii] 20th,
rmmvisiA cbsibai eaileoau.
SIS*! HAIiLY TBAiWS.
T? 81 ™SO®BH HAIL IBAIS
Station every morning
THBTHRpTJQHA JCOMMODATIONTRAIN
loavea the Paeaengor Station every morniiig (ex
mj(direotconnectionforNewYorkat PMlida-
B»‘4aiaasfea&
Allentown route anAPhUadSphii “ ™
THE FAStTjnis l«“S ST station dally
(except Sunday) at 8,38 p.m.,stopping onS-lt
principal stations, oonneodn* it Harrisburg for
te ft?k. /ashiost(a * :ani at :p 3®£
ACCOHHOOAXIOH Tginmu
®SSSMSm®?i2BS
pininijtall stations and running as far «£
TRAIN
?TOp.a, a ° n lsaTsa Oailj.- (axospt Sunday)
JOBKTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
103 * leaves daily, (exoept Sunday)
the ohxtech train
Leayes Wall’s Station at 9.05 » m- returning
leaves Pittsburgh at la. 45
bei vksihs nsiss
ARRIVE IN PITTBBIJRSH AS IOLLOWB:
- :.i2;soS:S;
Trt •Sf t^y1 o^:5? 01n ? 10<UM0I ‘-- JO,OB a. m.
¥} " I^S 011 Aoeommodatioß e,25 a. m.
24 S®}}, 8 Accommodation 8,35 a. m.
W®U.. a , tobpn Accommodation™.. J,40 p. m.
4th Wall s Station Accommodation .....6. 05 Sm.
BalUmore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
B®, at 12,20 p. nui- on
■OB-Trainiifor Blaimvillc and Indiana oonnoct
at Bhrirmflo Intersection with the MaUend
Johnstown Accommodation East and West and
also with Local Enright, East and West
Trams for Kbensburg oonneot at Cresson with
Express trains and Mail train -west, and with the
Through Accommodation and Express Train
The Traveling PubUo will find It greatly to their
stone, and Is entirely free from dnst Wo can
promMe Safety, SpeeiA and Comfort to all who
may Cwer this Road witn their patronage.
JiSBl
20 NEW YORK geo gp
PHILADELPHIA _....:.H<V50
LANCASTER also
HAR&ISBURO tsb
gSS-Baggixs chrohod to all stations on the Penn
ylveula lUSlrqsd. and to Philadelphia, Bslti
im and New Yerir.
Ea-Passengers purchasing tickets In cars will
ot mauged, an excess according to distance trav
eled in addition to the Stationrates,' exoept Sm
stations where the company h«a no agent. -
V °*“ mJ?®! tto Company will
hold thomselyes responofilefer personal baxiano
tfiroX’rasi’jE
to convey passengers and baggage to endfromthe
depot, at a ehaigo sot to szcood S 3 oentafor *«aa
-
. «{• STBWABT, Agggta
At the Pera*. E. R. Pafisencar Station on Likert;
and Grant streets. no!7
I8«3s THS3 1863
FGSSBM H. WAOI k OHHJAGQ MUSA:
TO ALL POINTS El THE WEST.
SOUTH WEST AMP WORTH WEST.
Shortest and Most Direct Boute to the
SDHXEB AKBAWeEJmSBI'if.
ON AND AFTEB APBIL 30th, 1863,
trains run as follows, vix
WSSTWA&D THBOUGH TRATKS.
Lina. SBzpmi.
I Leaves
Httsburfiii.~..l,©o&. a
Allegheny..... 1,10 &. b
Arrives
Alliance 4 10am 410 p m
Crectline hOOam Slop, a*
Ft. Wsya€L..2 2«p m 210&.ou
Chicago ...» »Oy iu 7 40a.m.
ffOB COLUMBUS, CIHGIHKAXI Xt BT. LGUXS
Leaves
Crestline..
Arrives at
Columbus—..lO 45 * ‘ .. .. ailSp m
Cincinnati..—.. 3 no p m .. - ..5 os am
Indianapolis..*! 00 p m „e 00 a m
Louisville....l2 50 a m 12 40 a m
Jt. Lottifl.. »IO a m „745 p m
A U Stains ta rongh to uaioaco rntfiont ehum
ef pars.
.830 a m.
N. .hz-Ths time to Cincinnati is tho same as
by dtsubcavilia. Trains on both Roods moot at
i-xlumbus, and passengers -all eo into Cincinnati
tesothcr.
CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL,
Mail Accommodation.
Leave Pittsburgh 7 Ou am I4u pm
Allegheny .710 a m 100 p m
Now Brighton 836 am 351 p m
AlUanoo 11 30 a m 110 pm
Crostline 6 Ot> p m
These trails stop at prinoipal Stations between
Alieghecyand Rochester.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION
TRAINS—from federal stzeet Station. AUe*
arneay City.
Leave
Allegheny 9 15 am 12 00 m 4 45pm 610 p m
Arrive at
N Brighton 1115 ami 45 pm63opmS 20 p m
EASTWARD.
Leave
1 N Brighton 5 00 am 6 30 am 12 20 pm 2 50 p m
Arrive at
A Ucghony 6 50am8 15arn2S0p m 4 50 pm
•tickets good on theso trains are sold at reduced
ratdi. ■ * . k
BASTWARD trains
ARRIYB AT PITTSBURGH
Chicago Express., M . >M *2 25 am
Chicago Express „3 00 p m
Cincinnati! Express.. „..7 So p m
Crestline Mail. .. .. 05 p m
CB» Trains are ran by Columbus tune, which is
12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time.
for lurther information and through ticket:
i to. GEORGE PARKIN. NckotAg’t.
Union Passenger Station. Pittsburgh,
an J A. Q, CASSELBERRY Agent, Allegheny.
«k JERVIS. GeneralßuperiatesuienL
IVM. p. SHINN, General Passenger Agent
Cleveland, Fittsbnrgh k Wheeling 1 B,
8D91.91E8 iBBASGEMEBfT.
ON AND AFTER SfONDAT, APRIL,
April 20ih 1863, T« aim will leave the De
pot, ot the Pennsylvania Raikoad. in Pittsburgh,
as ioilows;
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE,
Loaves!
PHtebqsh.„...£*ooam i 6,00 am I 12,40 pm
WeUflViii«...... 3,10 M 8,18 " 2,55
SlcubeSville...:.4.lo "» 07 M 353 "
WieeUhg.. M «-,;5 13 *’ 10 08 “ 455 «
Arrived
Bellldri . 5,25 “ 10 25 “ I 5,10 «
ConneotingatSteubenvilleandßellaicwith Steu
benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio
Railroad for Zanesville, Newark Colambus.Xeoia
Dayt6n, Inoianopolis, Cincinnatti, Louisville
Cairo. St Louis, St Joseph, and aUpointsJweat and
south*west, and at Wheeling with Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE
Leaves Pittsburgh—.. am. 12,40 p.m.
I do Wellavffle .. “ 2*50 *•
do H 5,*0 M 4.01 M
do Alban<3 6,35 M 4,45 M
do Ravenna, 724 u 5,32 **
do Hudson 7,55 M 6,10 “
Arrives Clorelnnd. 0,10 “ 7,80 **
Coiweeting at Boyard with Tuscarawas branch
(or New Philadelphia ohdDaUXPDoven at ALli
anoe with'Pittsbunh. Chiwuo
Railroad at Ravenna with Atloutio and Great
Western Railroad for Warren, Greerivind,"ltf‘ead
vlllo Unfo»*CAny* Jamestown and Salamanca:
at Hudson.’ With ■ Cleveland. Ea&osvilie and
dndnnati R R for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls;
and Millerabarg, and at Cleveland with 0 ahdE j
KB :for Erie. Dunkirk; and Buffalo,'with CAT
R R for Sandusky, Toledo, also with steamers for
Detroit* I
' elUrville Aocommodatios leaves 8,50 p. m.
Returning Trains arrive at 0,10 & a 8 2&
and G«osa> m and 210 am.
Tfaromps tickets to all prominent points can be
groouered at «cu> JLiberty street Depot, Pitts
urgh.
GEORGEPAR KIN, Ticket Agent*
and at Allegheny A (J CASSEuBERRT, Ticket
Agent. . . j
For further particulars applyto
WILLIAM STEWART, Agent
At tiie Company's office in Freight Station. Peat
street. ■ ap2l I
KAISINS
300 boxes. 100 half ail'd 100 qdarter'boxes
newM. R. Raisins. o'
, lflO boxes and 100 half Hokes fiew “ layer
25 Frails seedless Raisins;
25 K«18 7 .dO 1 ; ; f RO
„ ffllmgeeSawijcift: do
Now iradfay tffldfforjgaie by ; 1
JW»
AST*
. asKttWiis‘ jiaadmenMii' s. r.
agBSBEa«^B
§ss 8*&.
otltcr route btofs. And at M - ia«
Yho only road by which ahipmenta canbo
Cmeumati to the Wert, mthontto&K
CoßjrirtHßentsiaado to F. C. WEST orAT.W
31tAYD0rr,FseUht iSeomit{S^ltiTof lt
n MnMWTO% 4 f pDt at Jt aw ™ioebargh,JOHN
I s'^£“ l ?? abolia O riu reoeive prompt
and no charge for commission* xn
OTanaspottDßAYaei os cotaciaaioy j.t iaw
bzrosbhbs<
Who is prepared to give thbou6H ra
gfewasttetfe
DOLLAR SAVINGS BhUL
65 F®UBS'M
OHABTEBED Iff 156 c.
DAILY, FBOH 9 TO a O’CLOCK;
qdneaday and Saturday, evenings,
‘o N cvwnWlat, from 7 to B SctoK
November let to May Ist, from 6 to S
Deposits rooeivedof all snnu not leas than Ora
£SSt^ d i » of the profifcrdedared
twice ayear, in Jnne and December. Interest hi*
betnd&oiajgdsemi-anmiaUj, in J ana andiiocein
wSlyelv™ orsaJU “d. at therate ofsia
i not v&'M Placed to the
SSS tSLSSi £ pofll f8 r ¥ pqjwipal. and bean the
same interest from the first days of June and De
£sF a i!n ,t oomnounding twiee a year, without
goubQnf the aopoeitor to call or even to present
m ° DW wUidoabl ° *
.P'Fte’-., By-Laws, Rote
ttdß^l^^&mlahed gratis. onappilcatiOß
HttaxDmFF.
SEOBSE ALBBEE.
Tv „ ,yi oa PaUtDCSTB.
§" MTTadden. Jhaao M. PsnnoeS.
John Holmes, John Marshall,
Alexander Bpeer, James B. D. Meed*,’
Beni, L. Pabnesioek, A. mT Pollock, mTi>„
Jama Herdman. 1 Wm.' i^AnjSoooa.
Calvin Adams. Jama D. Eellv
John Q.B&okofeo, Peter A. MadeirA,
s*s**% Win. Vankirk™
John C. Bmdley, Jama Bhidle,
A- 9i^T' r - gobert Robb.
S"l® A - ,Colt< r, Walter P. Marshall,
Doaglas, John Oir.
w£pte„ Henry Ivßinjwnit.
WmPWeyman. John ILBhoenbeisaj.
Wm. E* SchmerU,
Alexander Tindla,
wfn r Hpao Whittier,
Wm. B. Lively. Christian Ycnssrt
•
TAT noEMES dj BOSS, BA9KEBS
c *uw, Exchange Brokers andi Boalen in
S Silver and Bank
Notoa.: Exchange on the Eastern and western
Cities constantly for sale* n ■
all the cities throusteatthe
United States. received in par fa&£s cs
LOAN OFFICE,
HBNBY W. CIMIOTTE
80. 100 BHITHPIkIB STREET
Near the comer Fifth, Pittsburgh.
MOHBT IS LABOR AND SHAH,
quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia
°}?b9 8, j ,Je 7 olr 7‘ ft oid Silver Watches, and
aUfeinda of valuable articles, for any length cl
Ticket 5321104 fca d ®^
«■ OSes Honrs iroa 7 A.M. to 10 P. Jr,
}ft3)
50KH I.ITTL3I, Jr.,
HO. 108 FOOBTH STREET,
STOCK kM BILL BROKER
Promissory Notss,.Btook Bands, and Mortgag
bought and sold
& EWEKB,
Plumbera and Gas Fitters,
HO. 105 WOOD STREET?, OPPOSITE
YTBST OSCBBOEt, PMTBBirEQH
la 40 p. m.
13 60 p. m
47 OHIO STREET ALL.EQHEHV
ffBAB TSB ILITOB'B 077102.
.340 pm
PWMPS, ETBEAJJTS, SHEET SJIAD,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Ear Lead, andPlmabert
material m general. OU Refineries fitted ap in
me most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or
Copper. Mooses fitted with Water and Mas Tfcr
tores.
**- N- B. All orders promptly sri ended to.
apo :lya
gjUIBHISHDre GOODS,
SUITABLE FOE THE SEASON.
ajACKUM & ©I.YI>E
ME^S^TOtJTH'S 1 * rt ° o!s 0f BSNTLS
£Anen and Traveling Hiilrls,
Collars, lies,suspenders,
Unon and BiUt ttandHercniefii,
Gloves, Hose, Umbrellas, &p.
army Shirts,
And Soldiers' Famishing Goods, always on hand
“ „ „, r , . MACBUM & GLYDE S.
aula 73 Market st., botwoen 4th A Diamond.
jJBEACHSS AND
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEAOH32S,
M RftRREIS PUBS CIDBB VUSSSAS,
In store and for sale by
WILLIAM BAQALEYj
S. B. «& €). W. MABMIrE,
Msnnfiwtnrcrß and Dealers in
BOOK SAP LETTER.
| and all kinds of
PAPER, have removed froii
So. SB Wood street to
HO. 83 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Pittabnrak. Pa.
*2T Cash ptdd for HASS. e B g
jjj|ASTIC CEMEIT
T. F. WATSOS,
MASTIC worker
Ip prepared to^ Cement tho exterior of bmldings
wig. improved Mastlo Cement, cheaper and sa-
I rerior to any done heretofore- This cement has
no equal; it forutß a solid and durable adhesive
ness to any sttTzacCt imperishable by water or
trust, anaequal to any quality of stone.
Theundwsigned isthe oaly reH&bleand prac
tical workman m this cement in this city • i
| I have applied, this Cement for the following ]
jgntiemen, whom the publio are at liberty to re- j
J. Bissell residence Penn street, finished. B yrs
Jas. MoCandless, Allegheny, do 5 yrs
J. H. Bhoenberger, Lawrenoeville, do, 9 n
J. D, McCord, Ponn stroot, do' - '' 4 yrs
Lawrenooville, do ' 8 yrs I
Girard House Pittsburgh, do • i» »
SL Charles •< do do Byrol
AddrassJVaslungton Hotel Box 1300,
Pittsburgh P.O. ■; feb2o.lyd I
A T^l ,, 7 2ASSi «K« JIKAI OF SEBIGH
■«- Bells fust received and t« r fr/c Tow hv
BECKHAM .v LONG ;
tefi7 t (Uw 127 Liberty str*»^-
SHOT GDNS-DOUBIxK AND SIA6LE
BARREL—Tho best assortment in the city
for sMe by BOWN A TETLEY,
oQll . 135 Wood street.
'IKTEW FRUITS AND NUTS
X w 100 boxes prime Oranges;'
100 do do L4monsr
2o Bags new Engl&n Walnutn.
20 do do Filberts:. **
20 do do Nutse
20 do Fresh Cocoa Nuts;
50 do Almonds Bordeoux Irina:
Just received and for sale by -
M ,_REYHEE & BRO'B.
“36 Nos. 126 and 12S Wosd rtteet.
Abut nhirts,
„ SOLDIEBS’ GOODS I
h ew styles selling cheap, at
. „ - HACEUM’AGTjTbe....,
sea- Ifiltoket street betjJlth- diamond
CLAIMS AGAINST IHB9OVERNMEHT,
iromptlyiiroeona aireasonabtoitra. Appis te
IQS
•, „ : Washington, D» C. •■ •'
f|™s bat- 'V.-\.-; ■', 1 ' --
owned * eojnplete easortaentct .
GBNTB;.. FUBOTSHWa “ OOCfpa,
W.H. * o{k, , L
■J* : : MU Mari «hrjt»»«Lit^ T t. TTi y l
i ■ - - - -
BM&B0AB3.
18 oad 30 Wood Stj
mog' aiiOiAafgaHim
PIT TWBfI STEEI WflWi
JONES, BOYD & CO ,
"_!S™si»tsr4 rj
SMITH,PASS %C0,7~
NINTH WA«*j *, ot WD j tv
bSSS
f^tUlioe/Hanctfir tlSpiSSSr '
~ci :
•• - d “wi' ”
—L_r - -- Oluydaiw '
CA gggTS; c? 1 1. OI.O!i»TT« ) aa.
m SABFBTB, Oil CIO!HS
-42-
® ’ c A°li s jL
sa “ bll
B©BF. & «©.,
WholeaaleSiooeiß,*
easajisiot m ;nwwM«a apiauat
• - ; and ../
Dealenln Prodnoo nndPlttsbn«ftSl«nnlheta»
■ . ’ So - 251EIB1BSST STREET,
Sg ° L :-'_V PITTfIBP ■
MSB BUPBBIOS COPPJSB MlffJSfl
SMSMIH® W©B2iS.
fi'AiilS,, £S’C3,IDYtZS'y & 00.3
ManrfT.TtxsraK gj
Sheath, PrasrodOo*
JAMES A, FETZEB,
FOSWiSDISfi fiSD CQMaiSSIOS IEHCittIT;
FOB 7H3 fiAta 6? f
dSeneniUsir
COraer HaiSet una Pint streets,
An( l® ?,<>n * Donlon,
eF TAPhSmTOMni? 1 Bt>Sn ™* m i- 1 ■
i™uiSpSl3^S^^“
m driod. fenaoa, moaldtoSi'bS -
Sooth Prfrazpagz. • t j^jq
UPMOSjSTERY,
NO. 85 i'ODBi’H BT., NBAS WOOD.
THE. SVESCBIBEBS MAHEPAC.
TUBE and keep constantly on hand every
rvi* 1 ® i s,^ bsl i Soj, vu: Cornleeg, Ornamena
ting^aymgdownc^ca^^:* 5
Je H. CASH)AY.
Bote, stocß, Draft, Bond aad Kortt
erase, Real Estate and Step*
ebaudljee Broßer.
OHitt BOOM No. 13 BURKS’S BUILDTHd.'
IfOUKTE STKEBT. PlttTbiril. pST*"* l
Desirable Mill property and other Real State
to the amount ofslQo,ooo far sale loin* 1 *
<£SO. 3200KMEA®,
COMiISSiOr HERCSANT
POS. ?2B gAT.a 09
HG METAL AND BLOOMB,
NO. ?4 WATHit STSBS®. BELOW l»*Riy
PITISB U3BH>
CCEXIS €. STEIH2XEX*,
GSSfIBAL
ffiOSJSU CABPMTEBi
AND JOBBEI.
ajlikt imiii ncid
and liberty Sereela,
WorderßßClieittd and prompUy'atteScfed'to.'
DIAMOND STEEL WORKS,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
PABH, RRftraEß & CO.,
MAffryjioTrazßS op
Beat Quality Refined Oast Steel,
Square, Elat and Octagon. of all rises. Warran
tea equal to any .imported or manufactured fa
this country. ■
t®. Office and Warehouse, No. 149 and 101
and 123 Second Btreots^Pitta-
“IHE UHIOBI,” :
ARCH STREET, between 8d and dtlt
I ' PRILABEIfHIA
ripjffE rXDEEsIGKEB BATING BE*
-*■ newod the lease of the abore popular Hotel
for a-series at years. would respectfully call the
attentibn ol the traveling public to its central io«
oauty, either ror business or pleasure,
jnHWXHOMAS S.WJ3BB dgpi,
C-1 OLTSOLD AND NEW MODEL EE
> Tolvcrs, Cooper's Double Action. Manhat
tan Fire Arms Company, Allen & Wheeloek’t
sharp s for sale low to the trade' br •
JAMES IM»WN.
133 Wood St.
&DNDBTP^OI)I7C|S
,300. bbl 3 Family Konn .
50 bnsbela Clover Sm:
85 : do Beans*
100 do Dry Peaches;
75 do P Mod do-_ -
30 bbia Mackeral Ncis. 7 and 3:
Izr store and fbr sale by •
m&4 comer
£jHAMPJtGSE BRITOT,'
100 eases of each in store and for sale by
* KrcKrano®
jsfMstjasi 1 ?. “ d <*>
20 Bbls No 2 do ' do '
_** No 3 do : do
20 Kits, ok and No l do
Just received and for sale, by
mb23 MIUiBB & KIOEETSON •
STABCH 20 BOXES JUKE HU-
ceirf a and for sale Ky
RBYMEE &
D - A: 123 Woflfi ntHWt r
C /oM'fie by- To4t
bec n KH AK A uhts.
• fiol47C«t
DACOH SIDES— : ' "
»12,«W tta Booon Sidfain «ore and for pale bj
i-a JAMKa A, lUTZEB, W
corner Market aDd'lfltstreet^
ora, chums, farm mUls, iorasilJitr* P
'■'*!asf9Mt£#oko
-127 Liberty street.
nnoßAcco..; ~ ~~ Tf~~ r''
Pm corner of Market and) PtittSfaL' J
HA, T ASip MASriiE I'UBKH WttVvrsrt.
Scjth'es.' Snaths,. Sejtti6-Bws«.'-'-,-r:
;law£- : ■ -
UIOoTO NOi 16TH FIFTH Strt:i?v
and get a Good Attiola &oa * RE ?T,
I = d. s. diffenbacher
BOO4 gW Sappnrn far 6&
I ® to,:«:OT ~
1 ’*•