i .WllJU'ilffllEl (llwHi /•’l /111 IJ | Thb HivKß.-I.aflt evening at twilight *here V KJ' -C 'f-' / ( *vere sixteen feet six Inches of water la the ehan r^:,-s ——. u«‘l anil rising. Th«“ weather duringthe day waa \ rainy and ilißugreeable. ITEMS. The last infant of the Queen Of Spain I «-The #ne paascowr steamer Thistle, r,i>t. i uc ißoi iii.iuifc H> Hrennan. is MinounceU for Cincinnati and Lo«iit>- reoeiveil eighty. names. vino. . t T,he ®sntnmnt lifts, purchased ten h<( r , ver , teMner Wel »w,re thousand pairs ounanaouns. i 'apt. Ifosa, is announced for Cincinnati and Com, Wilfces has retained Hon . Rev- ’ Louisville. erriv Johnson for his defence. sss-Thc mammouth steamer Aurora, Captain TiicrQ Are thirty thousand troops ready ’ Dales, is announced for C-nuo and St. Louis, for the Acid in various parts of Indiana. ; A ] lC|?b ; nT "f,; rC H,Tn fair boating or- England’s estimates the ensuing tjc-r and rising 544 88a : m ' y ' i ’ lo ’ 432,<i 1 arUly ’ | ARRrVA..sTN^UBPARTPRES. The Philadelphia M. 12. Conference arrived. „ mat. at Wilmington, Del., on the 9tli I ’ .'iiTTOao.V.'.'.V'.'.Brownsville' MiC ' ’ . .Ins. Rees Irwin Btiabeth. The farmers in nrirat parts of 1111- ' ’ v^V.:-Ic“cmnn'li. ilOia‘ ; 'hre!jtlready eowifig. their spring ■ Anderson Louisville. whe?t,'_. ; Delaware V,aclßM,u 6. K. Underwoodyof Helena, Ark., lie- 1 ( . a | lßtln Clarke Brownsville. COPPER WORKS. * signs, becoming a candidate for United franklin... cnrim*.- aw - . ------ ‘ States Senator frona-Arkansas. | ' LiVt'-i'-ue. I’incinnai ‘ COPPER MINES, and forty thousand Val- j .tutu t’ouUon s» n i'nu'u murnT mviTrl 1 ■nrnDUC! AnnraV^repoisteiiin London on the 14th | Argonaut No e SMELTaImG WORKS. „ . . ~ , ... v . ; STEAMBOATS. PAKK,)rcunDY&co., General Sherman, it is said, left \ icks- j A „ - cr.— t manukactchk!;'* op burg on the 28th ult. to visit General |g Q j f QT Mines of Idaho, rt^e i'opper Jiotloins. Kuise.l Still 1-tottoma, Banksmreference to future movements. , yiiuhnia city, bannock city spelter sou.ier. a.c. Also impor- Marshal Wrangle, commander of the ' and oaLlatin. im amt dealers m .Menu., forces that are invading Denmark is Benton ' ' l " ‘‘’nre.^.v'c' ‘ eighty-four years of age, but exceeding!} . mT , mTr ,-» T t TATV 1 «-i:nn»t»n«i> "u hand. tinmen.' Machines rfirdrnus. - TRANSPORTATION UWJI, . an ,, lov , s . %v. T eh.mse. n... us fjKsr amt iso A Cincinnati publisher announces a ; For Port Bruton " I " B ,J ) l^ri? reo ' li ' alU b onU''ri',,'l f'd'powdtni nny desired book ontbe corruptions of the Admin-, .pi*, thevevvasd rj3 rTjs : r» , '' r “' feiti-iyd*w istraiiou. What, with paper at the pre- : ligiu 1 . : g sent price' MeJSSySfilt expre.elr lot the trLc,*uii&> e , Qftg PLUMBERS & FITTERS. The House passed a bill to iiire to tlic lo ,| im . t . - ' Al ‘>Z>v *v EWISNH, surviving j revolutionary . pensioners, Steamer Benton, ■ p TTTMl vpp<j ri acj pm’FBK twelve IB number, $lOO in addition K> UPAV. l\iar..h. 19th, at 12 in., nr flssoun X xAriU VJB.O ill ILIIV.O, their present pensions. therealtcras the Kiver is upon to Council Blutl NO. IBS WOOD STREET, The latest foreign advices st ate that Steamer Welcome, opposite first c'imnh, f.ttabur B h, and the high rates of discount, and the a,.- : satlrday, April ad. a, »m. xo. 47 onto street. ai.leohem, ■ prehensions caused by the German war j Steamer Florence, mpTAy»r7n-tV sheeti ead have depressed s.lk, and caused a tall ol satekday, April isth, at is m. p."'i^andßa*’ pr ce at Lyons. 1 Persona going Uy this lalnc fire certain to get , tr Materutl in gtrueral. (Hi Ketlnerica fitted vip ni/T Jk\u> -arritps to iomf> clcnmnen ill I To the * >liue * 3 V7ilh tlloir e»rlv and without lQ lhe Uloet upjnox cd manner. Timka Uncd with Oiu Aoe Writes 10 som. Cl g. ! delay, as the very light draught stern wheel j jC ad or rnimer Houses fitted with WMterund the Weßt that, “it Ifl not the intention ; at eabier Benton, built expressly for low water. ( * nR Figures. Government to run the churches.” will remain ul*ove Port rmon, (the mouth of H—All orders promptly attended to. Theold joker evidently thinks that the ' “ iirittVand “KtSS ; a - churches are asort of fire- machine?). i t be uecensary on account of low water. Each A-r#-\, ire a kir\ lITiA/CI DV A A’T+ n wrkAvsf 4Kn oobin nf the Rev ■ will be officered and manned by skillful and yVA 1 CHtb AIMU JtWtLnY. A direr went to cabin Ol tne rso eHeaccd boatmen, some of whom have ex- ! _ . . . .. • hemian, at Portland on Monday, and re- l)lorC d the Upper Missouri in Mackinaw heat a, -J p Xd "K *V . covered thenureer’s drawer, contamimr ' and axe thoroughly acquainted with its na\iga ___. . 1 , j .a j non TTf» olcn tlon. Vor freight, or passage, or information in 509kOyeretgns valued at ?4,000. 11. a. , ,eg a rcl t 0 the Mim-s. nppiy to .1 o. cof ei-in. raiuK st bscbibers have ji st brought Up SeVeral other valuable artl- ..tofllL-cof t mtc.l .States Uiaurnnce Company, ■ opened ft vi’r\ Pirire and (lenirfii-le stock ol . . : .outhueat corner of Main and l dive streets, or Cle9 '. „ , . , ■ , -o JOHN J. K"f C( 1 . Convent street M FINE GO LI) ILWELEY, General Xlosecrans has issued a special i, OU j a , juo. ieb- i order requiring all persons attending rc ~ T~T ' GOLD & SILVER WAICHES, linious conventions, assemblies, ami otb Wlieelins: & rortSUlOUtn rackets. heli! in bis department ° .%•«• F ° r ‘C 00, "I"!,.' ; " De - in Missouri, to take ,bo mos, stringent bhu EU k - > oath of allegiance. 1 ron ton, un. s andv and ports- A letter from the Army of tlic Polo- MOiTil. THFSE , V ASD PIST mac says that an order has been issued r n-iy.HN. o»t>t. Wa-t. diretfini'that all ladies vritltin the lines 1 Kerr, piviuj? retrulnrly between \Vheeling and ahalVleaveas early as practicable, and : that no more passes shall be grantetl 10 ■ pirAhurfh for fo.-i-noimh e\. rv r; i.si)ife surll visitors 11 ft. m.. mid loon foil 311. on: !> for I'll tabu rv ti SUCU visuyrs. _ . , . every FKIUAY.fttS W ole vuarJa. 1 ..ve The Government is considering th< nU ,u-oiiiiort»ide .t.ve o>oms. '1 !.i» tine boot i. .3 . subject of the propriety «.f issuing two lecently been purchased ri|.ro3-!y'lorthla tr.de new corns, to be bronze-one and she will te,, two cent pieces. The price of mcMe is u> , ms t,.d n. her. extremely high; and it is proposed to sub- for trci«ht. or piiwure. H|.|.ty on t«>»r.l. nt ”• stitute some other metal for it. .. • Il ‘ L_:_ ( r The trial of the fonr Italians rh ir tr l with a conspiracy to assassinate the I i.e per or Napoleon, terminated in two of ' tftfn--Oreco and Trabncco—being sen tenced to transportation for life, and lie perator and Scaglioni to inprisonment for twenty years. Gen. Morgan has attached a barber 10 each company of his brigade, for the pur pose of shaving the bead of every Fedei - al officer who may fall into bis hands, in retaliation for the outrage which was perpetrated on his head in Ohio. Thi-, we should say, is a hnrbur-cun nutr-igc indeed. Spaulding, an Abolition mt-mln-i m Congress from Ohio, in u bite spi-'-, h against Indemnifying Pennsylvania for damages, said: “Why, sir, the d re;,- ury is now on the point of bankruptcy and it is difficult to And money to pay the volunteers.” An officer arrived in Washington on Friday, who reports that forty ot the 30th Pennsylvania Cavalry were rap tured by .guerrillas about a mile ami a liilffrcni Bristow Station. They were surrounded and compelled to surrender. Several of them afterwards escaped. .Minister Dayton’s son is said to have arrived heTe from Paris with dispatches from shis father expressing the opinion that the accordance by the French Gov ernment of free egress to the rebel cruis ers from the portsin which they had been .alhSwed tpreceivo repairs foreshadowed the recognition of the Confederacy. There arc now some eighteen or twenty naval vessels ready for sea, which are detained for want of seamen. The recent-act of Congress authorizing the enlistment of sailors from the armv into the navy to the number Of 10,000 men will, it is thought, supply as many as are at present needed. It is now well ascertained that the ex penses of the war and the wants of the government will require, in addition to means from other sources, that the in ternal taxes shall yield fully $2000,000,- 000 for the next fiscal year. There is no ‘dodging this necessity.— New Yorl: Tri bune. M. Gaillardet writes to the Courrierdc Etata Unis that two American pick- j pockets, “supposed to be gentlemen from the North who have fled to avoid the | conscription,” have been arrested in Paris i *’ while dn gaged in plying their vocation, i One is deenbed as Jame 9 F —, of Cincin- ! nati, and the other as William R—, of | New York. The Boston Journal sneer 3 at the ; Germans as follows: “The Germans i who ‘flight put Fremont,’ the impractiea- : '‘ hies who .will have Chase or‘smash the machine,’ and the friends of all oilier Presidential aspirants, had better cease their attacks on the President.” Lin , opin’b friends and admirers seem to bear the Germans an tin conquerable-hatred. A Washington p a P er states that Humphrey Marshall is reaping a harvest, in Richmond, by using his influence in getting Federal prisoners released “for a consideration.” When he receives green backs “in payment, he transmits them to hisfamily, in Kentucky; anAwhen paid" in Confederate scrip, he "‘fights the f >tiger”‘With it. During the Sepoy revolt ,fhe English proposedto destroy Delhi utterly, after the antique fashion, and sow the site thereof with salt. They are now consid ering the propriety of removing, the seat of government of India from Calcutta to Delhi. As the Queen has, by act of ■ Parliament, become Ihe Great Mogul, it that she ought, by - her Yuv roy, to occupy the Great Mogul's city. It appears from official documents in the Stnte Department that during the year ending with December nearly fire hundred - thou*and foreign immigrants have arrived in the United States. Of : these, 4,587 landed & Maine; 2,000 in New’ Massachusetts; 46 to: Rhode Island: nearly 173,000 in New York; llfi in Newt Jersey: 3,088 in Pennsylvania; 1,170 in Mary la W; 140 in Florida; 7,400 in Cali Santa, and 482 in Oregon. A fellow was brought into the-con script office the other day who pretend ed to be totally deaf. They tried, all sorts of sudden and unexpected noises on him all to no purpose. Just as they . , WfijC® about to dismiss him, a new plan occurred to one of the Examining Board. He took two silver Quarters and rattled tkenybehind kfm. "No sooner was the sooia made them the fellow turned round and exclarned, “HI give yj ten dollars for there.”— Jtaegri ((fa.) Con federacy. 4 » * y\ H i . DRUGGISTS. '■ * :i 5 _ MERCHANTS. I STOCK BROKERS. I jokemT T OHN MOORHEAD, | iW?.rmANT,! t DRU Gi G %:S. 'S' , ** SALE OF 'teamt WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DEALER PIG M '' BLOOMS, room, ia ~' lucl! j n Foreign and Domestic Drugs. Medicines, 810. 74 AVA "w Market, \ ■ . -Fourth Stbkf.t, . Paints,' Oils, Dye-Stufla and Perfumery, «-Desirable Mill proj.^ NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, ' j EetatETo the amount of — /' ''"'L **• j ' PAPER MANUFACTU.. " ' STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. ’““KEe, ANDREW KJ.OMAN THOMARN. MILLER, UUITUX •- i '*» fair i*o.. henry pmpr>, in , Special Partner. NO, General Partners. i IRON CITY FORGE, «a t , KLOMAN & PHIPPS, c„< I *• NINTH WATCH. PITTSBURGH. MANX FACTI RK BAH IRON, e eral Railway and Steamboat Forgings. passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, Ac. - j BeUMt Ok ! ! ----- 1 r HUTCHINSON, |! , nu ' WELDON & KELLY, 'P| . JHANrPACTriIKRS OH . LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, ’ -s DEALER rs I ' ! —“=• CAKBOS o,m! A BKKZ.NK, *C.. j ’ Hour, Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and i Pot Ashes, and Produce generally. No. IG4 Wood Street. n.eAr Sixth, J * l rt Pest Brands of >'amlly Flour Always on Hand, j PITTSBURGH, PA. i . NO. 103 SECOND STREET, !. __ j * Between Wood and Market, OIH AVORKrt. ; ' •*.. Pittsburgh, PA: DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., 'tit. as-Idberal advance made on Consignments. „ ,, 0 . H 1)11 IVd IIJMrAI m M. iv. - ' ‘ '!> . PURE WHITE REFINED w !>• ADAM ammox n An 3 o N OXXj S f '•1. PATTERSON A, AMMON Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, Commission MerohantH, ’ in-u i>a Hour and Grain and General Produce Deal- , mjS-6md * - J . U._ ers. No. G \\ ooil st-, Pittsburgh, Pa. ii/NI ICC D A DDCMTCDQ •We take pleasure in referring to the following ( riUUot 0/\i»r tIV I tno. Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth k Co., Zug & 1 —----- - Painter. A. Bradley, K. Kdmundson hCo ,K. H. fnTRTTH fl STETIfMETZ. DaVis, j. P. Woodweil, .las. M’Cullv A Co , .1. UUilllO C. B L SjUUOLU LO t VV. Spencer, C. H. Love k C-0., K. H. .lack &. Co ; u e n k h a l jan29-tf - ~ - House Carpenter and Jobber, GROCERS. SHOP, VIRIFIN AI.I.KY, FOR WHKKI.IMI TIIKKKIiI'L.UI [‘ASSI'.N , I ' •II.NW.V A. 1.,.. ... ,■ ,!uii, IMS her »1.l lr:uh\ m uing o tnp.-, I«m\W.s? l’ittlth t*\cr> H nirRSHA\' u:M SAH UI>AV !-«,n thoroughly rcp iir.A, nhe well ehs* rte= J iio r l * tronnee of the puhlu eer.rr'ilh .1 AS t f >1.1.1 N> A^rfs U K'VS .Moarng iiul.t bri tel >5 * r Evau'lle, (Jairo &Lt. Louis Packet:'. POK F. V \ N's> \ 1 1.l .K, < \ I KO,»*T. MM is, KKtlKlli, Ul KI.IViTOX, MIM \- TINK. DAVKMMIUT <5; 1)1 Bl'lil K. ! n>I)AV. M Aiii’ll A 1‘ ll' A. M. -Ip™ 'MU . !•; W SIDK-IMIII' I 'at Si-ATIM'.. r M -t .) ' U lii il'.M «• MS iruii.ur.;-t ■ ! -ihot •’ Fw treu’ht, or y i 5- ye, *; pis <<i< '-••ir.l, -.r i FLACK. iii j ]> i uLl.lNiiWOill), Act® ■ ok k\ vii.i.i.. c imo. no k - M.U a: .U KM PIUS. >.\l)A V. .11:11(1 H U, A I 4 I- M THU NKW ANO SPI.K.N -1 in:ri pHSiu-ngrr BU-rtii.i-r 'K, > II French. < ornmnii-ici. ».iU Kh\ «* <- niiiioiincM above. h O; lrciKht. or pnsmge, apply on board, or .li*ilX FLAi K, J. i WOi »I>, or min i .1 A\ v (^i FOR KV AiV'JLLK, CAIRO A. ST. I.<>l IS. ULSDAY, MAIU:U I‘,, AT 4 I*. .U. * tup; iTNK I*ASSK.N(iF.R AI’KOIM. .lohn IcA-, " oinmiimieiTw'i 11 leave n* anuoiux-etl above *’or freight, or luaa.-ifc.-, apply on board, or t-> JUHN FLACK, or .1 I>. ruLUNijWOOU, Arrtß. Cincinnati & Louisville Packets. KOR CINCINNATI 6s. LOI'ISVILLK. TUESDAY, MAlii'H If, AT io A. M. _ THE NEAV AND SPLKX- passenger steamer THlS'l 1.1.. Oalpi. lorciiu.tr, will leave hb announced abo\o. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN i’ LACK, or mhli .1. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agts. FOR’ CINCINNATI “ «fc~ LOUISVILLE. TUESDAY, MARCH 15, AT 4 P. M. ,(P«» THE FINE PASSENGER Hoss,(. oin mander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, applv on board, or to JUHN 1- LACK, or mhl4 .1. D. COI-EING WOOD, Agtjt CJTATEMEKT OF THE CONDITION of the Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY Jan. lat, 1801. ASSETS. Dank Stocky. United States Bonds Kail road Bonds. Loaned on Mortgage on Real Estate 4U.X23 00 Loaned on Collateral 31,1/35 Ou Billa Receivable and other property.. Ml 3 b!> Cash in Bank and hands of Agents... 3U.643 ua LIABILITI Ess Unsettled Losses A. A, CARRIER & BRO,, Agents, 03 FOURTH STREET, feblJ-lmd Pittsburgh, Pa. P|IHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF J. NEW and CHEAP Wall Paper & Window Shades In the country, at FWFRSTLK k SCHWARZ'S, 164 Smlthfleld at FRUITS, NUTS, 200 boxes Oranges, prime. 100 do Lemon*, 100 frails Ivien Almonds, 10 bales Bor. Almomls, 60 bags Tarragona Almonds, 60 do Sicily Almonds, 76 boxes shelled Almond*, 30 bags English Walnuts, 25 do Bra7.il Nuts. 30 do Filberts, 200 do Pea Nuts, 6000 Cocoa Nuts, In store and landing, and lor sale by KK\ MKK ot HR«» . 126 And 128 Wood el COUNTRY BLANKETS. JI'ST lIECKIVKD A SPI.I.VOID lot of COUNTRY BLANKETS, ar H. J. LYNCHS, Nn. 96 Market street, :;rd No. ! Market Alley. S. S^MAKVIN Makes the best oiackers ever offered in this market. feb*26 MAUVIN’S BOSTON tKAIKER BAKER\ . o*l. FOURTH HI’RKET, PITTSBURGH, PA, Between Wood and-Market. feb*2o KNABE'S pianos are now con sidered the BEST PI A.NOS MADE. War ranted eight years. HAINES’ BRCVSNF/W YORK PIANOS are the CHEAPEST FIRST CLASS PIANOS in the country. CHARLOTTE BIX ME, • mhs 43 Fifth street* LONG, NO. ULIiIBEK- J> EBTYSRTEET, PITTSBURGH, Agents for the Quaker Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, RubscPb Mower and Reaper, Farmer’s' Mower, Cayuga Chief, Mower and Reaper, and 'Al«Of dealers in AKEicultural and! Sanding implements »f ail Ends. feb37d&WU BOOTS', SHOES AND GAITER * A*4 Eastern prices, at BORLAND’S; feb37 98 Market tt. tin?. r i>bs v r- : -^irr^tJßfift' > M)MM r ifol^f(j, r mitcii r 14: tt i§64. HiLVKu-n >.vri;i> wari:, Such hr I’l-si.-r*. ('iki' anil Fruit Hnsketa, >.' 1 i-H - *tte. etc. i;i;iM UA.V. MKVIJAN fc SKIHI-K. 11000 4\‘ Hfth stpo«*t BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS,, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, ' • IIWK \I.W V>«< ON II VXT> A Vt 6up*-n..r nr?ot Ale, toitur and Bvowu Stout, v::.l wi,'. a >:i'.: ». u.r un. t.- u»» tr s’tTi>*l i.MK'ii w> tlli'l •>•11 v m«/ j-i Mr KoM <U rt\ at ri'i’t, u i.l h-v\ r »!u* til H n U'.- ol uur : u-.iiiri- v'iMi 11111 • i.m.i ih tl.» Jlicu-'M AJdr>'i" ,-ul < :iii - •• • ••I' I' N < 'h h M'K.U, Hhconix Hrru«r\. Pi ' ■ - ' •! nrh, )‘n JUS !SPKN(’KK, .1 AS. Al‘KA\ . I jut trrtnld 4.V <. Halsters and Hop Healers, \V \TKR si hkkt IRON WORKS. ORMSLY IRON WORKS, Wharton .brothers & Co., AUK NOW PR F.P AHKD TO UK cri \ e l-r-u lc I nun r<‘- l: nlc li U iOl aiiC* I u Guide, Hoop, Suko, U.u'.J & Horst Shoe Iron (i y i in. in.' i «.»1 am i y Pittsburgh. .1 ‘\n ~. 1-*. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW -I am l* h. hdi-ki » Hopliins «S: ba/oai* ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, SO. 103 FIFTH STRKKT, Collectuma and other legal biulnea* Attended in in Alleghern, Washington, t ireene. and >l - counties. jands-2rnd HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. FTmiE SVUSI UIUEIiS M A N l ! F AC -4 TIRK and keep eoimtanilj outisnd owl) article in their line, \\i Corni-rs. (irtiamonto, Curtain Croud*. C.unO'rM, Feather Beds, .Mat tresses ot all kinds : hI« >, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds ui Miades, Blinds and Fixtureii at»entir.i: 2l\ on tn all orders tor tit ling and lay ing dow n Carpets, Oil ( Toths, he. octlT-lyd ROBERTS A KUKNICK. GRAVEL ROOFERS. i.ve-roiv j o~i.r>lnT:iN & .c <>.. * 69,195 oO 30,460 00 lUB,lnO 00 GUAVEI, IiOOFUNG Material to sell with Instructions. *■3*26,603 52 .&£-< drier, corner 6th and Woo 1 streets, second story. u *l>9 y 13,366 69 CRACKERS A PILOT BREAD BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, s . s. m -A. n i . Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in all kinds of CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, NO. 04 FOI'RTII STUEKT, Between Wm'd and Market, tied fITTSBUitOU, PA LIME MANUFACTURERS To Builders^and Contractors. V*rE ARE NOW MAJiTFACTI'HINO T T a superior arTu'le nt XA 1,0:1, we arc prepared to deliver from our COAL V.AIJD. r. 09 LIBERTY STREET, FAMILY COAL, Always on hand ai= usual. WAGONS, CARTS, &C Steam Wagon Work. fkN HAND AND UAItE TO ORDKK ** WAGONS, DARTS, WHEELBARROWS, STORE TRUCKS, HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. C. COLEMAN. ocST7-lyd Marion Avenue, Allegheny City ... PLANING MILLS. . beaumont & co., ’irABnES MII.MNGA.H," MOKOXGAH K- deal-ERSIN WISSSM Brandies, Wines andGms. are, and bavin? enlarged hla eatabllßbment, and ALSO ' ~ tilled It with the newest and most approrea ma- Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Oln chlneryj is now prepared to furnish flooring and gcr Brandies, Old Rye, aad planing'boards, scroll sawing and- re-sawing, other Whiakiea, Jamaica Rurir, &c., ■ “ “ *'***’ ' NO. 83XJBEHTY8TREET, Sodth Hitts burg h. Sept. 7,1867. J*2o Opposite Fourth ttreet, - ■ | jn&AJSnDKS Alto 1.-EMo3VS—3?rßi>:£Es ;. Wjf- -pranges aiul Lemons—For'Eale by ’ L , • * FETZEB &. ARMSTRONG, JEyTTbtels, Taverns and Families supplied a feb27 corner Market and First sis, ! moderate profits for Cash. my2l-lyd V. HU- UNO. V \ ■ —r— —Tr»»r: ' riTTsiiruim, fa Arc prepared to Jo i m short notioe. t. i >r t: , I.iCKv <.\\ STKWARx & O >. JOHN MOORHEAD, i J. H. casidaY, FIRST NAT I QNAf JBAN K HWTE. STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGF, ' of UJMMISSI(M MERUHAJN i, , REfti estate and MERCHANDISE BROKER, TRE V: ran T?K SALK OK OKKIOE, ! 0lmcI! op ('OWPTROLI.EROP thkCcrhency. >, PIG METAi AND BLOOMS. ROOM, Nn. 13 BIUKE'S BUILDING, : Washington Oity,A.ng. 6th, 1863.5 • ®7 , Fobkth STKKTT PIT TriBUKOH, FA. I WaKRKAS, By satisfactory evidence presented, NO. 74 AVATER ST., below Market, j• . F . ' ’ T?« ft \ to the undersigned, it has-been made to appear PITTSB'URGH. Mill p f^V H io f n? k^w E 1 that the FIRStf NATIONAL BANKOF | EetstfTo the amount of *HK>.oOO lor gale low. ( BUBGH, in the County of Allegheny and Jatate •p> xr« -o a rjuV - 11 l of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under X . BAtin , j p AppD M AMI IFAnTURFRS 1 and according to the requirements of the Act of (Late Cashier or the Merchants’ Bank,) > _ PArfcK IVI A _ ■ | Congress, entitled “an Act to provide » National r ~ ___ Currency, secured by a pledge of bniteu oxaiea COMMISSION MERCHANT,, s. b&c. p. markle, NO. „ SOUTH MAIN STREET, j BOO “ j S ST. I.OUIS, Alt). I a j ti p aTIA . commencing the businessftf Banking. • ATTENTioiff paii> ' Aim a “ kinds of Wrapping raper, now TanEßFQnu, i,Rugfc Comp to tilling orders for the purchase of ; Have Removed „ i Cotton, Ilemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, | FROM NO. 37 WOOD STREET, TO j |£ i;koh county of Allegheny and State of Bacon, Lard, <fer., Ac. I 33 Smithiield Street, Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the KKvtp.s to—Banks, Bankers, and Mercha piTTSHT’RrvH PA business of banking under the Act aforesaid, of St. Louis generally ; John I>. Scully, c *wi. o K na HfnrPA">; * ’ ani i Jn testimony whereof witness* my h&ad and flashier, Pittsburgh. 1 *»£ aBh paid for R Aob_ seal of office, ihlk sth day of Auguat,lB63. Orders and consignments respectfully solic —-— 1 - ■" ■ I ( ~—j HTJGH McCULLOCH, and prompt returns made. jan2l-lm LAMPS, OIL, &C. SS > Comptroller of the Currency. (late THE first national bane COMMIBHION AND ! 0F PITTSBURGH r-nnm■ rtm.in ..rnmmiT Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. FORWARDING. MERCHANT,! capital*4oo,ooo,wwnprwiuKeto r»- crease to $1,000,000. WW h. smith R HL KTfc-R. Between Wood ami Liberty streets. WM. H. SMITH & CO., ; orJ( . rs .mSi. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Noa. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, I-ITTSBI Hi ■ 11 WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. IS and 20 Wood Street, !• KKYMKR H !> KK\ MtR 1,-ite at .'Miller m. KiokeTaon's REYMEH & BROTHERS, (Sucreftaorß to Kej tuer fc. Atuleraon.) WHi'l K-* \ ! i; T•it A t ERS IN Foreign Frultw, .\u!h, Confer Itouaij, Sugnr-, Fire Work*, dtc., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STBEET, pittsbirmh WILUAM C AKH &CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, ANil J.M I‘oHT KR.-> or WIXES, BKAXDIEiS, (iIXS, &(, l)in( ill era aud Dealer* lu Fine Old Moooagabela Eye Whisky, :m I.IBEHTV STR EFT, PITTSIU'KOH, PA ff. DUNIiBVT, GROCER, NO. I UI A M O IN I_> , WTlMil IM!1, 1 A my.*2-iydii\v * BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesuc Brass Works. ( iulmnn \ < , i*u>vloi*<l, M :iiu;i ,cturi' aud keep toiiatm. t on 1. ind cv cry i aitct) of FINISHED BRASS WORK. liHA'iS rS of Mijx’nur srnooth- ness made to order. STEAMBOAT WORK AMD REPAIR. jiiomptly attended to. Also, bole agents i.>i vv i‘stcrn Peitn*>) 1 \ iunn. f.>r ti.v mile oi .VIA KMI ra ,S\ I’liON PIMP, with IjArnldcli d iniprm etnent attached. leMii J. & ]£. M’STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM TITTERS, AM KISD3 OF BRASS ANO IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention pan! to titling up and : re pairing ot ul L, 1< Pi- i.N LK 1 31 &. 34 Water Street, near I.il»ert> . Time members of this firm be mg practical mechanics, of many years' ex perience in the business will ensure to s»i lsfaclion in every respect. We are also agents tor t} uilil, Qnrrison &. Co.'s, Steam Pumps I*>r water aiiil oil. setMyd STEEL WORKS Black Diamond Steel Works, PrrT.SBI’ROH, PA PARK, BROTHER & CO., Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any Imported or nmnuiac tured m this country. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 149 St 151 First aud I£o St I‘4Sl Second sts,. lcbta-tyd PITTS BURCH. ISAAC JONES. .JUIIS L. BOYD. . WM, M’CULLOCOH Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, BOYD Ac CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Cast Steels also* Spring, Plow aud A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Ross and First Streets, no - 21-ly PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS WORKS W. i rNNINOHAM . ti. a'.N.MNIiHAM..Ii. IHMSKN F (TSNIMUUM C. DUNCAN. til NNING HAMS St CO.—PITT S ; BL'HiiU Cl I’Y ULAnS WtJhKS—Ware house 119 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon gnhc-l.i House, umnuiacturers ot Pittsburgh ('ity Window (Haas, Druggists' Ulasb Ware and Ante : rictn C<ini e* Glass, tor Parlor WtndowsyOhuich i e 8 and pulillo buildings. ' apl WINES, LIQUORS, &C JACOB ICE3LX.EB, Importer and wholesale dealer In FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, ItiO SMITHFIKLD STREET, Three doors above 6th st. JACOB KBLLEK WOULD INVITE particular attention to his stock Wines and French Brandies, which has been se- Ircted and imported by himself. Families and Churches could dcpena on obtaining at his es ur.ushment the best and purest of'Wines. Pure Liquors of all kinds, equal to auy in the city, al ways on hand. Also, Pure Old Rye Whisky and the best Rectified Monongahela. c*c3o HENEY KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKERS, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. TJO 4 WIT TTVT.T.V TkEALGRS IN FOREIGS AND DO- J) KAH A li. ih ±-i is 1 , B | meatic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and . i . t Government Securities. Collections promptly Alderman and Attorney at .Law, i attendee to. apn N HOLMES dfc SOHS, BAIEERS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers In AS-Colleetiun of accounts and alllesa! hue!-. Motes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and nexfpromptl, attended to ».'C-lyd : Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and 1 - • ■■■ j Western Cities constantly tor sale. —— ' 1 Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current upper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and txmrth streets. OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, \jf Certificates oi Indebtedness, Quartermas ters Certificates, 1,0 AIN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, PITTSBT'TvGH .1. f} KEY MKR NO. 100 S)l ITIIFTF.t.D ST., Near the trorner ot i>i!i Moisky ix luk;k and small quaiiiitiiT li.-uird oti Mold and SiH . r, lnn inoinls, .IfWelri, ijolil itn-! Siiw-r Watches, and all kinds ot Wil ialilf nr! ;ch*s. h»r length ol‘ tune agreed »i> i niiiuil In* delivered Without tho 1 uicot. 49-Ottlce Hour* Horn 7 A. M. to lO P. M. ja3o WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron t'oundt'rM, General Macliinku and Boiler Makeis, NUAU THE Pcnna. K. K., Piun«-n{;i'»- Station, PI 1 I>l>l rii Ml, PA. *f AM- KIXDS <*F XyJI Mcnin ranging Ir.-tii three !o one numiro.l and titty horse j-ouer, and su;i.-d loi «inat-Mills, mw W...- Pm it 1 ~mu.-d, t a Mo ri e*. etc. ijive jiXVtKuUr h'. ■ < fi; i.'ii ui the ...nMruMiou ~| Kniriiit- 'U’ l M a. \ -.i-ri •*' u-‘ nniU. and lor upnjrhta, niulay arvi - ir.-uiar saw mills. Hft u- », I»o < !i tn'l. Mumi^ 1 ui.. i e ,dv luf -L ij - uient -it shop iioii * ai.d P>’ile:s <1 oVerv dcscTip:ion Also.lurutnJi KfultTH Iron seperatfly, \Vi.»n r 'i.l i n >ii >ll h i'. n . li'iiu'tTh :uul Hulln-s iu cvitj \ anet). h:. I .ii it. >.•’Uijj tu i«:turc ol Woolen Mwlrtncr) hi. I .>i t-l-ine (' ir Uur pricej ,:,■ 1.• >v. .-,ii n.n Unen manuuc! .r -i*J u« tin* bv.tt ') i.tli: \ol >: 1 1» u -li.'lu -w runl<d la t.. ■*»’ i -;-i ftrf'-Unloin from HI; • t.- > i the country solici ted an 1 prompt!} Hm-1. I'e^UUvu' CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &C Piano Covers, Embossed Cloth SPLENDID ASSORTMENT .1 ust rec«*i\ ed the > w C opot ''O-re < -i MTarland, Collins & Co. mhi Venetian Blind Trimmings, Ati cuurvl> niMv u. i NICAV ( AHPF. I’ STORE I)AI I! t'Al’Pn., MERCHANT TAILORS, «TE lIAVF .H ST KKCEIVRD A Urge and well si-le.-ted stool; of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Cloths, ( amlinri tii, Vc<illug«, &c aUo, « large Btool; 01 GENT’S FURNISHING GOCfDS, Including Corkwood's t loth l.med JPAPCK COLORS, NKI'K TLKS and everything usually kept by tlrst-cUss Furnishing Stores. Orders promptly executed. mhS-lyd CHARLES L. CALDWELL, 1 J Olt It. I’ A « Dealer in Hacoq, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, CORNEH MARKET AND FIRST STS declMy-1 •TA.MIES M'EAVtiHLIN OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, 300 LIBERTY STREET, %Jk/ TAI ' 1 ' I’APKIlfi, OH. CLOTHS, TT WINDOW SHADES, FANCY (loops Wall Papers trom n; to *3 per roll; Window Shades from lOe to *6; Oil Cloths from “oe to ♦1,60 per yard ; Fancy irood in all varieties, at the New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House FuKRSTi .« tx SCHWARZ. 1M Suuthf.eM street ’ PITTSBI'nr.H, PT.W’AY'JiEk CHI* A'i.' I? v ('<> . 1 IIFFJC'KOFTHKSI.VKhTAUy, > : Pittsburgh. hlArvhlst, 1864. ) DIVIDEND.— THK BOARD OP Di rectors hAvethia day declared .1 Dividend . of SEVEN PER C&NTUM ON THE INCOME , .. i OR THIRD MORTGAGE BONDS of this Com- : w ahhv nnT aiv '< panr, out of the earnings of 1863, payable in • *“'•. ; CASH on, the lstdiy* of Apnl ne*t, at the Office , ~ with 1 LONGCOPt & PEARCE, The Transfer and Register Hooka, of these bonds MFUfi* MBlilfiimJfi - CJAADfI u \ which were clbsafon thetdt OHy of Mar>.n for Jllßll* Jc UltH i*Al 1 Jly(- «UvlliS| 1 the Annhai EleCtion.wtll remain-closed unnl 10 ANT) TA'tEfIRS 'PtlfmilKOa. “ i o’clock a. m., the 2d day of April thereafter. tlt. 10 P W. H. BARNES. JHO. 1U DOUWI jrPUIXXI WWOTS, 1 mh2 Secretary. myl-lyd PHn.Anßi,py|A ) PITTSBURGH, PA ALDERMEN NO. HI FIFTH STREET LOAN OFFICES PI ITS BP K< r H ENGINE BUILDERS Fino Embroidered Cloth, Vict&ria, \ iiCU' nil l i-t re . i-n .-•* it tb M KAUI.A.NU. ( 01.1.1. NS & ( (> TAILORS 185 SItfITHFIKI.H STREET, (\msuung oi PORK PACKERS. (Successors to .laa Holinee XCo..) It K K , Smoked Heel! Ac PITTSBCKGIi, PA OYSTERS, GAME. &C. nvAI.KK I N Down stairs. WALL PAPER, &C. , The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curreß i cy, under the title ofthe FIRST NATIONAL | HANK OF PITTSBURGH, wouldrespeotfully i ottfer its services for the collection of Notes, l Drafts, Bills of Exchange. Ac., receive money on I deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of i the country. . , I The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1862, I will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi | ness entrusted to the new organization will re i ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with . Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, ; we believe we can otfer unusual facilities to those ! who do business with us. t The business will be conducted by the same , officers and directors, i DIBBOTOBS: i James Lacghlin Wm. K. NffiiOK, ; Robert S. Hats, Alkxamdrb Speer, ; Thomas Bell, FbamoisG.Baii.bt, ; Thus. Wiohtman, Alex. Bradley, Sambgl Rea. JAMES LAI’GHLIN, President. Jons 1). &CULLY, Cashier. augs-d&wtl ' W. .1. Kut'NTZ 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government securities, bought by W. U. WILLIAMS & Co., mh6:6md Wrtod street, cornerjtf Thir^. DOLLAK SAVINGS BANK, 05 FOI BTU STREET. CHARTERED IJV 1855. OPEN DAILY, FROM9fTO S 3 O’CLOCK, al»o, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, f;otn May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o’clock and trom November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than Umb Doi.Lut, ami a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interests has been declared semi-annually, in June and De cember since the Hank was organized, at the rate of si\ per cent, a year. Interest, if not drawn out. is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass nook. At this rale money will double in less than tu rive years. iv.vks containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, imulshed gratis, on application to th<N>rtice. PRESIDENT. GEORGE ALBREE. ViCK VttKsIDKNTS. .1-iiutb iVlcAuley, .lames B. D. Meedr, John H. ShoenUerger, Wm. Douglas, Jamcn Herrtman, Isaac Al. Penuock, Peter A. JUadcira, dames-Shidle, Wm .1. Anderson. Jotinß. M’Faddcn, A. i>l. Pollock. :U. D. JohnG Backoien, TRUSISKiCJi. Uah in Ad tma, Henry J\ Lynch, Johu C. Bindley. John Marshal, iii .Tge Black, Walter P. Marshal, Hill Burgwin. John Orr Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Kobb, ♦ Charles A. Colton. Hunrv L. Ringwalt, John Evans. Win. K. Schmertz, lienj. L KahneMo..k, Alexaudar Speer, John J 'Gillespie, Alexander Tmdle, Wm. S. Haven, Wm. Yankirk, IViei H. Hunker, Isaac Wliittier, Richard Has s. Wm. P. Weyman, James D. Kelly, Christian Yeager. SECRKTAUr ANDTHKASniKR. CHARLES A. COLTON'. Real Estate Savings Institution. STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION of the above institution on the 2d day of No vember, 1363, published in conformity to the chatter. LIABILITIES. Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1863 $103,594 13 Amount ol Interest due Depoaitprs 1,954 91 Amount ol Contingent Fund 2,423 91 ABBET9. First Liens on Real Estate. .S3SJJOO Ol l nited States Bonds 60,000 00 l S. Debt Certificates and Notes, (market value) Interest earned not due. i )ttlce Furniture Cash on hand $101,973 01 A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. The undersigned. Auditing Committee, have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, counted the cash, Ad., and have found the above statement to be correct. W. B. COPELAND, NICHOLAS YOEGTLY, WM. H. HAITI'H. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SAT URDAY EVENING. INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent, per annum. TRfSTKKS. ISAAC .TONES, PBHsroHKT: Hon. T. 31. Howk, Wm, H. Smith, W. B. Cop el Ah d, Hauvky Ciui.ds; Office, 63 Pi PHILADELPHIA CARDS. IaLAH HICKS. CH AS. O. BVOPB, MAGEE Ac HICKS, Imj>orters and dealers In cha3. Maoris J. RODMAN HICKS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, IV O. 235 MARKET BTREHT, 0c29-tf PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water st., PHILADELPHIA. ' 49* Liberal advances made on consignments when required. • my-lyd GEOItGE GRANT, • Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In erery description of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl .,yd- PHILADELPHIA. c. A. VAN EERK & CO., M vNUFACTCAEBS OF GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAIOiLBIRMUS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. gALBSBOOMS, Ho, 517 Aroh Street, Philadelphia. Manufactory, Frankford, Phila. 4®*All goods warranted. jy2-l yd tartll ii Indemnity acEst loss noHK mstani fire iSttiriiAAcE ’M. COMPANY OF PHttATIECeSSJOF FIOB Xct. ' 43S Hni, *37 CHESTOT* ,*T.. .ttarswa.- ••. - "t ' ™:,7 STATKMENT Of ASSETS,'TAN.'utfi’an. Published A'grte&lly to an Act of Assembly, be- Mortgage, anility secured .$1,893 39 Beal Estate (present value sloa;3i3 teral Securities..., 68,135 Stocks, (present value $88,667 73,) cost 89,738 68 Notes and Bills Receivable....*.. .-m-*: iJSn 00 Cash.,:.., • ,27,019 33 BB The only profits from premiums which thin copipsny can divide by law, are from rifckfrwhlch have been determined. . , ,- . . ■ Insurahces 'made on every description Of Prop erty, in Town and Country* atrafces ai lo«Tibb are consißtent with security. •Since-their Incorporation, a period years, theyhavepaidlosseaby fire, tout amount exceeding Four Millions of thersbv af* fording evidalce of the advantages of Insurance, as wall aa the Ability anddisposmontbmtefwlth promptness all liabilities. Losses paid 36. OHABDBB W.-BaKCKEB, MORDECAt H.' LOU Tobias Wagner, David S. Bbowv, Samuel Gramt, • Isaac Lea. Jacob R. Smith, Edward G. Dale, GBOBQB W. R.TCHABDB, GrOBOB 'Fa'DEB, CH AS. O. BANURER, President. EDWARD C. I>ALE, Vice President. Wx 0. Steel, Sbctetary pro tern. J. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent. mylB Northeast cor. Third and Wood sta. PHILADELPHIA FIBEAHD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, I*9 CHESTNUT STREET, ' Opposite thb custom House. Capital.. $319,100. Assets.. 5304,943. MAKE AUL« KINDS OF IN ▼ ▼ buKANCfI, either Perpetual or T.jnpitfxi on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBT. P. KlNG.President. ... M. W, BAUJWIk Vice President, DIRECTORS. Charles Bayes, E. IL Cope, E. R. English, George WL Broww, P. B. Savebt, Joseph $. Paul, O. Sherman, Joseph Clayton, S. J. Magargb,- £. Wilkb, F. Blackburn, Secretary, , Corner Third anfwoo’a^stt^u. PH. b. mertz ALLEGHENY INSUEANOE 1 of i’it i'shubgh:, Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST tM, KIMIS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES, President: JO JIN' D- Mr- CO HD, Vice President: D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capl WM. DEAN, General Agent. Directors—laaae Jones, O. G. Hußsev,-Har vey Childs, Qapt. B. V. Gray. John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Cap! W. Dean, Robert I- M’Grew, Robt. H. Da-rls. no2B THE AIUERICAN LIFE INSURANCE 00. OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital Hon. James Poi.lock, J. Euoar Thomson, esq. Policies of Insurance issued at the usual Mo tca-l rates with profits to the assured. The last bonus was 43 per cent. Cash rates are:2o per cent, lower than mutual. S. S. BRYAN, Agent. 69 Fourth f}t., (Burke’s Building.) Inai estern durance Company ofPitisbnrgh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. Gordon, Secretary. Oapt. R. D. Cochrax, Gen’) Agent. No. 9*4 Water street, (Spang Warehouse, np stairs,) Pittsburgh. WILLINSUHE AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, &nd jvho are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as ofl'ering the beet protection lo those who de sire to be insured. DingL'Tous—.K. Jliller, jr., James M.\Auley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiek. George Daraie, Win. H. Smith, (.'has. W. Itickereph, An. drew Ackley, Alexander Speer. ItavidMj Kees J. Thomas, ilenj. Bakewell, John e XT IV A it D LX 3* IC. Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Class Powerful Steamships, SIDON. j KEDAR. MARTHON, I TRIPOIi, WILL SAIL FROM JfEW York every alternate Wednesday, from Liverpool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queenstown every alternate Wednesday. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens town, $3O In gold, or ita equivalent in .currency. From New \ ork to Liverpool, $36 in currency. For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS * GUION, 40 F ulton St., New York, or ‘ THOS. RATTIGANy A*t, No. 122 Monongahala House,: Water at., no2B-iyd Successor to ThoS. Rattlgan PASSAGE FEOM OOUUTEY, Lower than the Lowest* b j* THE UNDERSIGNED IS now prepared to bring out paasen gera by FIRST CLASS MAIL STEAMERS direct from LIVER POOL, LONDONDERY, or GALWAY tdNEW YORK, or PITTSBURGH, . SEVEN DOLLARS lower than any other agent here. Call add get the rates apd be, convinced. Steamers.aaU every week, and passengers are found In everything. Parties brought out by first class CHIPpFR SAILING vessels at very low rate*.,: ;Sight Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK p&ynblo at any of its branches in England or Irelanaior gsle. For particulars as to rates, Ac., apply to d. J’foaLh, Chronicle Oflloe, No. 70 Fifth at.. jan2o-eod and 66 Smltmieidst.,'Pittsburgh. %I<n,V73 oi Passage from England and !reland, @3 5,00. AGENCY. j, THOMAS H. RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN AGENT. No. 122 Monong&hela House. Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring chit or bring"out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, cither by steam of sail ing packets. SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable In any part of Europe. Agent for tne Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also. Agent for the old Blaok Star . Line of Sailing Packets, and for the linda. o£ Steam ers sailing York,’Liverp66l,*Gla»* gow and Galway. jantMyd THOS. H.' RATTIGAN. Hon. J. K. Moo kb rad, O. (J. Hussey, Jacob PatirrEß, Nicholas Yobgtly. >urth Street. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS* &C SAVAGrB riOTJSE, STO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR;: H AVISO TAKES AND FITTED UP, with all the modern improvement, this pop ular resortythe BUb##nerU prepare<rto accom modate his old customers and the 1 public' gener ally, with the best the; market afibnls. Qystera will be served up in s .-eftety' variety of style during the season. His Wttifrar Liquors and’ : Ales he feela confident injecoimnEnding themtoThe pub lic for their excellence, jj Can, Bucket ai&T'&ncm Oysters received daily, and sold wboleaaiekhtl rctwil. my«Myd HOUSE, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, The siiiisißiaia ASKoirttcEs to the public that he ia in dailv.reoeiDt oi FHE.SH SRKLO. and CAN OYSTERS,QiME, 3tc., apd 1b prepared to acconunotlateelhenatrona of this old and well known* house T^ith-every thing in the eating and drinking line-at the short est notice. JOHN’ SHAKER, janll-lyd Omptlelor. YOUNG’S EATING SALOON, Corner of YlrtrLn Alley aud SmUh fleld Streets, Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies' of the season will be served up in the most palatable styles. ELI Y.UWNG, ocl4 corner Virgin Alley and Smith# gild at. APOLLO UALLBILLIARDBALOON. CHARLES GARDNER would refcilhd his old friends and customers that he issfUl-ta be found at his old stand, APOLLO. H * fr-T-. en trance on Fourth street. He has al wafsonhand the best.quality of Lager Beer, and ift connection wffirthe nail, a w ell appointed 'bmlarir saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. - Remember the place, Apollo RaiV Fourth at. near Wood, entranoe from Fourth. ■ ’ lyio-ly rjIOILET SOAP— ' ; i 100 bases 'Faqot, Toilet and Palm Soap, In store and lor safe by ■ • . - BEYMEft & BBOS.. 126 and 128 Wood «t mh4 UKPISfItB SltlAUSi WO hbU “A”,and Ü B U Coffee Swan, ■SO do Cnisliea. Granulated and. Pc wd ara* Sugari;Now ln«orS®l:fe?ailtJw ' HEYMEK A BEDS,, iso and 100 'Wood It| Lite Insurance. ALEX. WHILDOTN, President. SAX’L WORK, Vice President. W. J. HowjLRO, esq. Are among the Trustees, STEAMSHIPS. PITTSBURGH. 5500,000.
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