to Ilajiis : ITEMS The Michigan wheat crop is said to he encouraging. “Petroleum has lieen discovere£pte>|)uta • rio country, Illinois. ' The receipts of the AlttiiiijpnleUef Bazaar amount to some $OO,OOO. Rev.. Samuel Barber, a Catholic priest, died in Charles county, Md., on the 22d ult. A soldier in one of our Kentucky camps hays the motto with them is, “Knited we sleep; divided we freeze.” The famous Mexican General Santa Aup a passed through Havana recently, on the way from St. Thomns to Mexico. ' Artemus Ward, having recovered, lias been dancing with the sisters of the saints in Salt Lake City. Further oil discoveries have been made in'Michigan: The usual excite ment and sp^eia^tid^lpjlevaiis. The use ; Pf paper collars is fast becorn geiioVju m TSurope. Fire great houses in'- Englafld turn out one million daily. A correspondent of the Ohio Statesman proposed McClellan and Cox for’Pres ident and Vice President of the'United States in 1804. A Washington dispatch suites that the Army ot the Potomac will be organized into three corps, to be commanded by Hancock, Warren and 3,-dgwkk. Letter hostage between Canada an<\ any part of the "United States will lu-re afteT be-ten cents, tlic single rate, [ire payment being optional, A large number of dry goods houses in New York has given 'sl,ooo and up, wardsto the-Nsjv York Sanitary Fair .A. T, Stewart heads the list witli $lO,OOO - Anna, it is said, being asked if he had ahy personal dealings with Tay lor and Scott, replied, “Yes, I have kept a naming account with them. Connecticut, Maryland, Indiana, lowa and Minnesota, the only States that have chosen delegates—stand in solid phalanx or tha're-electibnof Mr. Lincoln. It is said that there is now one thou sand women employed in the various jf M 1“T. 1 "—~ departments of the government, at sal- ; vvneeiing & Portsmouth. Packets. aries of six hundred dollars a year. I nTicwnr/a - r>. n r «ri.se».o..n. _ BE * U EEK WHBEUSru, r B’ HE sEst HABERS H AVE Jt'ST Who talk about a national Hooting.\ PAHKEESBIBi., GALLIPOUI*i 8 c ,”-’ nc ' l a i ery large and desirable gtesk c.( debt! Our debt is already too heavy to imlvu.'''' S ANDY A * D ports! FINE GOLD JEWELRY Jioat. 1 l>e heat w e can uo is to cull it a _ .^ir I** 1 *** B*. 8 *. the \e iv »\n uietn ' sinking fund, htizln, unpt. GOLD &, SILVER WATCHES George H. Handy, a minor, for marry- I'mZ.'l-SS' for I.ad.nf ,»1 .!otlemcr,- fln . mg ffmlnor without the consent of his ; A ortauiouth, lrontoit naa Jii 6 - .sanity, l<>.,r c Uocits. Faiicr <ioo<ls *“’■ patents', was put in Taunton (Mass. ) iail !/'„ ™ urgl i \ <>T , f ,,rl ' n > 0, ‘t h every 1 t i-suay Hll and compromised the crime by enlisting! j . very PhiuaylVi"* «. ia n,o vvl.'ic o pirr"«,“'i'ir-e • A manufacturer in New York has sue- 1 eeeded lit Unialdfig snch an improvement : wlll tbave pnnituaiiv at the advertised t. -,e in manufacturing Britannia metal goods, j Intrusti/mher" 00 ' 1 ’ 1 atleiltion ,0 iay bll » ln ‘-»» that he is obliged to warrant them not For freight, or’ p VW e. »r, p i r on u.»rJ or t. Silver- ' .InH.V ft.Al'K. Agent' “Sanitary billiard matches,’’ "Sanita- -=», k< thl-„ T t T? tt ?? l c? ®» tchMl ” “9anit«Ty lotte- , Sauxekv mf*: ries, Sanitary prize fights,” &C., are ; has rehumed hoi old leaking re»ui-»r , the order of the day. This is where the ■ a^‘s atT nPv y h' K ' :1 1' v ' good comes from out Ot Nazareth. • m u rn!£uy weltliescm^e The nickel cent is the only coin tv- ot the uuUn generally, tained in general circulation ; but if we • Wharf-bo'au Wicw may believe reports from the Philadel- febs • 8 ' phia mint, even this is threatened with . ~ extinction. LVan'lie, Cairo & St, Louis Packets. vM nnderBta ? il,, »« is 581,5 ,0 P re ' FOR EVANS VI ITI.I-:, y \ IRO.ST. I Off - vail, if not an organization,- amone tiie | keokvk, bi ri.inutox miaca ’ negroes of Richmond, to aid the Union ' T * : ' ;E ' Raven pout a oißtqti, ssKsar" “ takt d,r - •«£ SSW4BSJSS&! JS tssa ?S®?s they would skin him alive. The Bos-’ J. Re -ObhlN. i tvoi .r», Agts. ton Pest thinks that would be decidedly for k Van'svii.ee, cyiiiW hit h a "fiay-Grant" transaction. M . Advices from Alexandria state that .-■yxAidLb the new aau spi.e.\- the amount of the Egyptian cotton like- 'Tw'?#r7 l ST Kk l “.'i". l . i'»“«E<--r Reamer !y to arrive from the.interior is now hr- v., 11 leave »< «mm7. '.-'.i L . " Lomra " D ‘ le “ lieveilto ltave been over estimated The l ' v,r lr '-' , s"f or r»“ m. apply on ! .n.-d, oy grain crop, too, proves to be short. j'lhttuukuu OI „, v! The Senate Bill constituting Parkers-: m,,:j '■ 1 V\ . bur SL a -> a P° rt °f Entry, has passed *' OI V E J* A -' V IJLE - C AIRO at st. lohs. the House without amendment, and now r r LS I)A L’.,i l l^ K I V, l i.Jf- Al ' * v only awaits the signature of-the Pres!- .StiSiß&Kamu AldtoltA Tod n I ''Lu“ dent to become R law. 1 omuiaiun-r, irlUtaty aoaounced above A little boy disputing with bis sister: t,or rrel * h '- o^' ° r " on some subject, Ido not now remember mhls •> R- t'ui.n.vi wood, Agta what, exclaimed,.“lt’s true, for ma said —-^-'-T~.~ rr Y-~~~ r: ~~ r --- - - so; and if ma says it’s so, it's so, if a uineinnati fie Louisville Packets, ain't SO.?' i ; j Labor will be plenty during the com- °Ti'KsraY^aia?:vim;.,m.*'*'' ing> summer, and wages higher than thev i thi-; m;\v and spljex have been for some years,_ but whether .‘tTtl'fv “ISSu enough to overbalance the increase in the for freight, or i.aßsag.-, apply on boant, or IO Co3t of nil articles of household use we ’ . . J.ihn tucK, or are unable to say. m .“li •' !'• O'EI.INOWOOD, Agt». ”®i° n Bonreicanlt’s debts are said to Tt'ushAV u A il;! ins foot up the figure of about $875,000. A ' fame', msskkuer of H s ? seUsUowa that ;iiinounl^‘‘!; : ,\' ,OSB ' Cob - j. & m. m*steen, lie mil be able to pa? about ten cent s °n ; For IrchrM. or p.n*mp». m« on LohM, or to ft ft AQ O T? ATTHT "n Tin rv the dollar. He must have had a won- ... .k»hn »• 1.-u-k. » r -D II Ao o IU U WDERS derful gemtig for getting in debt. ( _ _ n^ J 'I-m.nuu mod. A g! ,-. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS . Stoves made of soapstone have 1 ok the coniutiov TTPTTOT CTrumxr ** J " * au. kixw »f 1 introduced ajj ''Quebec. They are said ™ Ol llie " v 0 - ****> * • BRASS ANO IRuN COCKS MADE TO GfihFß Marine «» B "“ <*■“»«. «m am, ssxiffisa'ispj'z^s ■ isffiSESS •sssuSSuSS^^ Wrcnce. * • ij-m •"*» °iLu "T ‘ ' h< - 11 *34 w.„* Blr „,, nrar ullt A little fellow, not more than five t ear, A.SSK'I’B. km n 01 '•iuklcb, niimis ami npiiE mkmbebs op this firm hr. of age v , Uearine some gentlemen, at his *••“« '"„ ke » a»,iw on »ttre»i Oßp ,™ ~n „ r . ler , , nr Srfi“ c Uu“mJ , .!|”in - i of "“ ny y ”‘ r * **■ familiar line, | £SS V An honest man’s the noblest work of i-oam-.i .n,„.e,ee o„ m-mtiaVuic rr-:——L—_!i u - h / ort* rrUoa * <*>•»• M«.m PumJS f„ r •God,, paid, lie knew it wasn’t true: Ins 0,1 'oii.u-iKt w.tas on fJDAWci ' . »««-»>••* mother was better than any man that was ' - 6 *? 1 ? * - ~“ K . AVt ‘-. ROOFERS. 1 ever raa<lc ' JoUn'G.iWUiUiel-, the poet, says that 1 LI^VISILIT'II';h''' 8 ’ s<B M • d.T Ll °y d <J»niK>n was in ' Pnsettled Losses i 13.3 M 63 GKAYEI ItOOPTVv- in Baltimore, in 1830, Henry Clay ! , . ifOOFIjN G r^SSs^Ptn ®entncky, toa .A, A, CARRIER & BRO., Agents, On shert notice.' ,h», “ (,i « :ctfn s J*inr to I 63 FOURTH STREET, ° Material to ».n ,v„ h instruction, or pay the fine and coats and liberate Mr. febi3-2md _ _ Pittsburgh, p a . «-o«cc J.i- %-1 v . Boat Quality of Refined Onar «ro Q i Garmon.. This fact has not been pub- ; HMHB largest a.ssortmkktof « tn »*y-' ’ '“ " " Square rift »i.h n t d f C “ t Steel > Hcly knowuntil very recently. 1 NEW and CHEAP h 9 WarrantSi Bl2CB ' Xih^e’ls great commotion in ti,eAho- Wall PaDer&WmdnwShnflp<? CRACKERS &'PiLOT BREAD lure< ' ln ' hl80ou ""-J'- c°r “tnufab htlon camp, Asidefrom the Chase move MU a f Jcl r¥ ILIUU W Qlia.lj.tia - nt ~ nLJ omos and waeshocsk, ment,-which is formidable already and ; FOeLterT&rwarz-s BOSTON CRACKER l I l e 9 bra.?v I t ll '' r ‘‘ a,,dl3o<tl3aSecon,lsU " growing more so every day, the radical ; mhi " 1 ' e I<Myia Pittsburgh. Germans of the west hare run up the I " 1« Smith field st. S . S . IVZ n X 7" x WIO J 0,,„ " ~ flag of Fremont, and declare him to he I B7' ORE,GN FRUITS, »TTS,4C,- Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in * ' JOHN <-■ DO ' B -»*- mVcuodob. their first and only choice. The signs ; POim/rnc Pittsburgh Stfipl Wfirtq b o asted popularity of the CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, JONES BftYn Second Washington" will be put to a 1 1 ko. 61 pocrtu street ’ JJ «St CO., severe test. I ' Between Wood anti Market. , ’ t ait s MA > s vyiCTtjßßK3 or Postmaster Wakeman, of Kew York. ! ! Jfi Pittsburgh, fa. ’ «Ut‘s^ill , XLi P sfX.*“ d A 8 proposes to take into the Postofflce a : " I IMF M ami ir l! Sn of *°"“ ln rat streeta, number of hoys of the see of aboutid 1 LllVlt MANUFACTURERS. ‘ ; i-i> pittsbVeoh, pa. years whose fathers havelost their lives ia the service of their country, thus aid- ... u;b, ' tng their widowed mothers, and intro- ...andianiiins.andiorsi,'' duclngthem into active and industrious ' mh4 Ht n!H Pl o^u l t, nt 'i, The idea a praiseworthy j rnniiw one, and we have no doubt will be fob I lowed by many others (J f nur cil ; 7crig < T T who have employment to bestow suio hie for. boys. A St. Louis dispatch or' the Tth savs- Captain Hopkins, .-well known here be fore the war as a river Captain, arrived on Saturday from Mobile, 29th tilt., ami snvs there were but 8,000 troops at Mo bile, aricTthough the fortifications in th» rear .of were good, they could be carfiep any ft; large force, Sherman’s moyementj frightened the people terri bly, but desperate resistance would have been made had he attacked the city. Every male there between eighteen and drilled soldier. It is said that 'Smith, the “razor strop man,” early volunteered da an, Illinois r.giinent at thtHeem dnHsifg ambnth, al though he was making almost a month’s piy every day. He partitipated m_aU tue engagements of the regiment till the 'attic of Gettysburg, where he was woun ■d in the leg, which he came near loos i.mputation. He was taken to a and finally discharged, notwith “ P ro WBt ; and ‘aaseveratfo® nemore left of the etum hc has been de ’iring recruits grat- Tnic KivEH.-L.ftat evening at twilight there were fourteen feet of water In the channel and falling, The weather/luringtheday hie. •o®’“The tine p&asenger stean^|Nc^£tterOAiit r Brennan, la announced fur Cincinnati AntfpQidß^ 1 «W*The favorite pasaeqger steamer Delaware l3 Cincinnati ami n^« T uV nanimOU J th Bteamcr Aurora. Captain Dales, is announced for CaUo and at. Louis. ief^d I rtsi i ng eghens ' Hlrer i! ln f “‘ r boatia « ar - ARRIVAXS AND DEPARTURES ARRIVED. ...Clarice. ... Cannae ... I r win DEPARTED ...Clarke .. .Garniac.... .. .Irwin Oallailn.. Franklin. Jaa. Ilees OalUtin.. l’ranklin.. .las. Kees. steamboats; Ho! for the Gold Mines of Idaho. 1 VIRGINIA CITY, BANNOCK CITY AND GALLATIN. St. Louis aud Fort Benton TRANSPORTATION LINE, Fort IP nton aud the Great Falls of the Missouri. t-dsCIN thesbwasd . light drwULht JEaSZJgjfcpJ* '.teanteiH, built expressly tor the train*',will ™av" St. Louis lur sh.ii o ami intermediate ni rt? at » follows: ' < Steamer Benton : 'AT UR I >AV, Ai .irch, 191 h, at 12 m,Or 85 SO'lfl (hereafteras the }Ci\ei i- upon tc Council i?i:*;f Steamer Welcome, AIT.TC DA A , A; riJ 2'!, at r.’ m. Steamer Florence, ' a. i> i> Y 3; h" SATURDAY. April 16th. at 12 m. t- t mirr.Ptr, J* >-* , t’crron. pun, . y tM. Lin.. are return to p.) PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTEES, to Uie .Wine-h r.G ih<.-ir tuuly nnd n lTh<,tit NiO. ifij WOOL) STREET * Hteauicr itfutnn, built Vn/uw w<u,t < ipposito 1 ir-t rhu.-oh. Pittahurgh, and •,n!l mr.-dn ;ii.«*ic *i «, rt Union. (the mouth of NO * 17 OHIO STREET, AUIiGIIKSY, the ireighi n™v**UYMl\\T* fun it 1.0 tu;cesB.nrj on account of low water. Jlvh PvJJ,.j H 'P IlA *>X S ’ bHEET LEAD, >oat will bo otHcorvd and manned hv and 1 J * r Leafl - *nd i'lumb oxpcnenced boa:men, smne of whom have ox- f r a Matena] in cent.-ral. ( >i) Refineries fitted up plored tin- Upper in .Mackinaw boat. \ l ‘ U ? m Vr‘ W'™* t-nry r Tanka lined with and are thoruuchl y acquaint-il with in unVi-tl r SAvvi '! 1 ' 1 "' llo “““ n,u ’ J »‘th Water and non. 1-or freight. or passage, or information in JLtv h ~i regard to the Mine!. apply to ,1. t). tJOFM.IN . ~ A “ "■•'•crj promptly atler.-Jed to. • 1 1 OlHce of l niteti Statea lu>ur inoe t'orntisin 1 aouthweat corner of .Main ami Olive utreeta or - : ~—~ - "r=L.-=-jg-r~r- l<,,fc “ WATCHES AND JEWELRY 200 boxes Oranges, prime, I’-W do Lemons. UX) frails Iviea Almon U lo bales Hor. Almonds.’ 60 bags Tarragona Almonds 60 do Sicily Almonds, ' 76 boxes Shelled Almonds 80 bags English Walnuts 25 do Braril Nuts, so do Filberts. *oo do Foa Nuts, 6000 (Jocoa Nure, la store and landing, and /or sale by HEYMEH 4 BROS., mh4 12£and 128 Wood at COUNTRY BLANKETS. JUST RECEIVED—A SPLENDID lot of COUNTRY BLANKETS at H. J. LVNL’H’S, No. 96 Market and No. I Market Alley MARTIN s. s. Makes the best crackers ever oiler ui la this market. feb26 DOSTOX CRACKER O S, FOURTn STREET, PITTSS:UKGH, TA, tfct'veen STooil and Mai JTKABE’9 PIANOS ARE NOW COK- M3SVSE ,a,r the pV-2t -S' X OKK pianos are tKcoSry F ™s,i CLASS PIANOS in CHARLOTTE BLVME, 43 Fifth str »p. ÜBEH fh' ~,„,, i PITTSBURGH, Agents for the Quaker flower and Reaper, buckeye ilotver aadEcaper, Russel's Mower and Reaper J 'J o £- er > Ca&ugo Dhlet, Mower ‘and 'fooi’a Mower. Also, dealers In and I inning Implements of ail Ma^...:. c ■ leb27d£w &HO UAITERs aj JEfcEatferfl prices, at Hoklaiws letffll > • *\< wj Market It. |'Ii7£TITATOBB, ij PLQWB. FODDER ikaSs^^Sfesgtsr _ IfrRGGGfeTS..; ;/ ! / JQBEPD B. MILLXKEN, H *i |5 SUCCESSOR to ; James p: Fleming, ATTER D B TJ OO I S T , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALES In Foreign and Domestio Drugs* Medicines Paints, Oils} and Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, myrf-lyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. ANDREW KLOMaN ~ HENRY PHiPPfc*. JR., General Partners. KLOMAN & PHIPPS, .Brownsville. .Brownsville . EHzatttith. NINTH WARD, PITTSBUROH. MAUI FACTI'BE BAB. IKON. GEN eral Railway ami Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, See BeMMi Brownsville. Brownsville. Elizabeth. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, TSVIIK. M C I RDVA: Co., MX Av 1 l Util- ok s«he:i*h. JtnulJrC nod iu- |r « ..ppe,- I s reseed Cupper iJuttomfc. K.iiaert Still KoTtoma, •'•p«Tlr; So.uJoi, N.i* Aiau impor ter- and (lrilei» in Metals, 1m Pate, sheet Iron. «»-('cnsr-mtly on h.unl. TinmenC Machines IT • ,V ’ OUST «nJ TAi ShCO.N h si E LLI s. Pittsburgh P*. 4Urs‘]»£cl;i r.rn, patti in. GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. ?uch »» I’utop i: 4 kt ar.J Trait lUaketi. Oo'.lctr l v ! i I , , eto REIXE.M A N*, X KVK.*j y & El I) RE, 1 l.' Fifth street BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER &c M’KAY, BREWED & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. U rE lIA ' t: 'i-w.ni o.\ Hutu A f » superior Ale, Pui’Lcr EiuWii otuut. Anj will curjt.:jii- tj Dmkris < Ui .-mil tc>i:i\c t 'Uoliii. u.iii l>mi . f i' isti.hu j. .M r U , . . V. Hlm-M "I I,l'itl) -1 U-,1. U 111 tl.c 111-lliiC. - O. our buaiDt’ss. \\ 11 1 1 lull >‘<':i!rol in theUreueiy AJilmw ;u; or.!« ( Ki M'LM'I-.R M'KAI Wu-..[; lX Hr. IVk...i:r)i, }•„ M'LNrKIt, -lAS M’KAV. Lsntl «* Itr 1 X < '»> MaUlers and Hop Dealers, vie..;-! v .1 ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., A RK XOW PKEPUIED TO RE -*■ m. C'. l-. c i r !•. :t. iit i.e 11 .-v<le lur &]] sues /,| Guide, Hoop, btuke. Land &Hor3eShoe*lron Pittsburgh, .1 an. 7, i-G3 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW J \M£S K. HnrKiss. IXupkiiiM .V Lu*onr, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. s TEAMBOATWOHKA ‘ vun KP4iH. iinprin cmpnt attached. u ul. NO. lllj FIFTH STREET, (;oll«,inn, »n.| Othrr lrp,| l.u.lnrM nttMui.-.l _ _ JHII 30.043 63 r _ LI PI <;o.. o Builders and Contractors. IV® AKK WOW HAiri'FACTI'RIKU '’ p L i U p^„ IKOBAM u ookkikOham.d. ihmsks | ♦* a superior article oi /lU = c. d™ca N . 1 ' 1 M 1 . Sru , B i^Vl9 C> Wat' li 't ULAb - S WORKS-Waic- Which we are prepared to deliver trom our i vahelaT/ I'’ 1 '’ Pa ’ ••"w'diors beilt- the’Vonoill ivinJowu7' manufacturers of Pittsburgh City rk-an , Wevft, "‘F 13 ”’ <h »m Ware and Ami es aSaSSJE buTlSng: P " l0r W4Dd °"-”' < YARD, 309 I.IBKRTY STREET. *■-*»-J*£ I XVV COAL, Always un hand as usual WAGONS. CARTS. &C Steam Wagon Work HAND AND », j?DK TO oZa WAGON’S, CARTS, W h e EE ra r i: o w s STORE TRUCKS. ' ’ dAYAXII SI'KAW i:i -ITERS. Marion A venu^ S^SolTSia—- NBY w '™ ONT & 0o " iSS-S'ia|l| : i8 ” B ™“» - «-• ggsggsS*jSS: -Bssssss® gpgTa ?nTaECßaa,’aeut. 7.lam. Ja2o • JVO * 83 ÜBEBTTfSTREET, ' Opposite Fourth street, ORANDKB AJSD LEMONS—3O~BOXES Oranges and Lemons*—Tor sale by PITTSBIfRrtH n , feteT ; 1 FammM T—P HOJtfAS N. MILLEB, Special Partner. IRON CITY FOBGE, COPPER WORKS SMELTING WORKS. i/t t. opjicr •*.-.it to any desired . Ir?Myil&w •J i; w'e i_, li V . Rim*i.ati;d ware, V\ tTKK STREKT V' H 1.U.1.YU, \ .1 IRON WORKS OK THE HKST IJFALITY .lado-ttmj Ta n M , c I’i'i T'-i;l i.’.ni, p.\ Arc prepared to do fltsr "a i ry ok r '<X, S i KWA R i k CO. S MO: I M£RfcHANir& JOHN~MOORHE ao, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE SALS OF ™ metal AND BLOOMS, NO. I* WATER BT„W<rn- Market, PITTSBURGH. R - F. bakey, (Late Caahier of the Merchants’ Bank,) COMMISSIONMEECHANT, wo. n SOUTH MAIN STREET, . ST. LOUIS, MO. ATTENTION pair to filling orders for the purchase of Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Floor, Porh, Bacon, Lard, Ac., Ac. nf R '?f PE ? S T Banfcs, Bankers, and Mercha Oaahier^ab^" 11 )' ' "• s «>““r. • Orders and consignments respectfully solic and prompt returns made. jan«i-im R. H U T'C H I N S 0 N, (LATE OP LEECH & HUTCHTNBON,) COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, f lUU |int > l“ l i?’ Fish l I,rieJ Fruit, Pearl and ii r> 0t , s " ei h a °u Produce irer.crally. Btst Brands ot Family Flour Always on Hand. »<>. 103 SECOND STREET, Betiveen Wood and Market, PITTSBURi rH, PA J®*Liber&J a.irance maJe on Consignments, api l-i yii w 11. I'^TTKMSOX PATTERSON «fe AMMOX, rn Irk l o n >r cr('hftntH, i lour ajui Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No. 6 Wood st.. Pittsburgh, Pa.' r.^Y 3 . PlM'ure in referring to the following Ittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth St Co.. Zne L 1 sinter A . ltrndley, K. Kdinundson St Co., It. 11. [intis, ,1. 1. W ooiluell. .las. Afc,illy fc c n 1 jnSf"' '' " 41 l; °- «• «• J«k *■' <*> GROCERS U ii. 11. jJiUTH WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, riTTSIfUR'JH WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and SJO Wood Street, p H.I» revhek Late at Miller * Kiokcuon't REYMER & BROTHERS, (Successors to Keymer A Anderson,] WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Kort lgn Frnl.s, Nuts. < oufci tloua, , , Sugars, Firs M urks, Stc., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSBI'HOH WILLIAM U If A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AM> IjU'..HUKB Ir* WIVES, UKWIHES, UHS, &t. l>Ulille>« and Dtnk-ii | u Fine Old MonongabeU Rye Whisky, t«7 I.IBKHTV STREET, “"'■O'' l PITTSBI non. p,v J- DtTKTLEVTr (jKOCEIi, iJ t .v M O ;> n , •v O . i i'i i r.'.m Kiiu, ca BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesue Brass Works. S • PM A $ < iKlman A: Crinvlord, M it:ut-icturr ar..l l;rr;' •* u iet) i.i 777?,1 FINISHED BRASS WORK. fimb osgeci Cloth B,,ASS ‘--ASTINOS .U|>erior smooth ne«s n: ule fo <,r.li r STEEL WORKS” Slack Diamond Steel Works, J*ITTSBUKOU, PA. ' park, brother & CO., GLASS WORKS WINES, LIQUORS, &C. ■Jacob helleb, Importer and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, •oo SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors above 6th st. ,KELLEH WOULD IJYVITE Wines an?i U r r att f ntioa to Ua stock of German lected 2d L rcncb “r andies - wh *oh has beense- Uh!Sch«™ ~ o f c d b J hlmself - ramiUes and r depend on obtaining atkLa “ d Purest P^e wavs on haSIJ e 3. ual to ai y 111 the city, al- WblakTU, H. DEALER l> ADAM AiiSi^-.N R, ULSTER J H HKVMvR ' . -rr : DAILY, FROM 9 TO 3 O’CLOCK, ENGINE BUILDERS. ' V-, ' ami from Novemberlat to May Ist, to 8 WM. M. FABER &CO °? ock , . . , atM* ATriM riiniii»- Deposits received of ail sums ootleariffen Our STEAM ENGINE BU LDFR9 “ d ” UUILULIIO, twice a year, tn June and December. Interests I Poll l'nua(|(> rH has been deolared semi-annually, In June and De- Uem ral MarL.nia* and Botlnr Maker-, W “ ° rsaulzed ’ therat£ H n ‘ Nt ut IH “ Interest, if not drawn out, te placed to the * PH I'm/i H'Vir^y 1 ! * tallow * credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the aa ANI'FACTI'Hkr i< »’i »’ k satne interest from the flrst days of June and I)e -f?|\iJiuu\ Al ; 1 ' OF compounding twice* year, without i.JILt and nrf l .Al <-r°?s t i nr /"i *?** depositor to call or even to present Grt.t Aliltd. >rv,' um- i/« Vs* \ m F 1 for \ , ok ; Atthiar » te money will double in Ilea t , tc 1 *' l-.tctu- lose than twelve years. One particular „n,., n Boots containing the Charter, By-Laws, Kules ni,^r : r -kme rasrr °° applic * ,um t s?V‘* l : «««« ““ T « „ E E . every Jescnoti.m a nnJ Boj]» rd , i v ict presidents. Albo, hirnidh Kuiif-r- , r " j r % , -j n-ji'ea wilev, James B. D. Meeds, Wroufnt jruu -.hMt.ac , | iTf el] '' John ii shoenberger, Um. Douglas, e\ery v nn.-t \. »i,j ~. *! lu ‘ s 111 »Ht iniman, luano M. Pennock, W union AI • y i“ . -‘n‘ii.,ctuie ot K-Ur A. AWdeiii, .1 nines .Shidlc, nur prwe- nrt* il» ",.‘ v \ ,f ' ' Vmu. .1 Aruleraou. John B. Al’Kadden A -“• M !SrS h ' ... 1 _ IMlnliw inoTO Black. Walter F. Marshal, a nnr*rn 4'. ~ Hut Rnrgwin, JohuOrr CARPETS, 0 L CLOTHS AC V* r , nej ' > RobenKobb, übUino, 4b. Lharle. A. Colton. Henry L. Rlngtralt Juhn Evans Win. E. Schn^rtr, t>enj L. rahnebtocK, Alexander Speer, •lohn 1. Gillespie, Alexander Tindle, Pme Embroidered Cloth, £»«'whm£, Hi-hard liaj a, tt m. p, Weyman, .Umod I) Kelly, Christian Yeager. StCBKTAET ASD THBASUHIiII. CHAHLLS A. COLTON. v » c RAWiMKI' * fV ‘ ' - ■ ; Piano Covers, 'H f. m-.l e% cry Ju.t r.-cmoJ if,, S|pre MTarland, Collins & Co. mhi Venetian Blind Trimming, An entirely new- hi. 1 0.-mpiprc-BfeHortnient jus: recei veil t.he rs-r-rsv cai;pi:t stoi?e „vt™ e . U5 d .n ra £ n< 7 1 ’ Auditing Committee, have >,. T . , v , examined the books of the institution, thebonds * XV I 1{ «V C.t “■* B .r c “ rit ‘ e “' eounted the cash, 410., and h“ve • m _ _ _ , found the above statement to be correct Clin a n r* a ■> . MERCHANT TAILORS, iiS»m AGENCY 1W SMITHFTEI.n STREET, r. WIYI. H. SMITH. ’ , j, THOMAS H „ , wwaHaar- : ; S3SE««ag ! a»«aS*Fas Cloths. Caßulmcrca, Vcstiusta, dec JJ' S.C»fium, part^EuroM. 1 * 8 FOE SAL:E > payable in any Also, a larjo stock ni habvzy Ch, 1 ,, 5 Nicholas Voeotit. Acent lor tSe Indianapolis aidCJlncine»« n „ oe nt . 3 rtnunsHnto oooos,: StrMt - . : E%S MUg&SeWw* pro.ni.Jy executed. = rnhS-ij J “ ” '" OHAKLES L. CALDWELL, POR It PAOI£ k: k , i'ealer in Bacon. I-.nl. Sugnr-Curcd Hams, .smoke.l Heel. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., decll-lyj • I AMlis ~ Jf'LA X (; 11 r;i is" OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTEY AND EGGS, 800 LIBERTY STREET, PAPERS, Oil, nnrnfl' * ▼7 window shades, fancy good 4 I ShiLlSteoe'Wof New Wall Paper &raucy Goods House i febl3 F 'IEHST> .-i Jl SCHWARZ ■ ' b 1W Smith field sire« i PITT.BUEOHrKT ,'o ' SECIikTAin, "( 1 DlVinmn March ut, is 64. \ • the e4 *a*ngs of 1883. payable In « 3 teWKi® , r&>“ eland regi«tered on tie let day of iff in SKS'3si.".t;e, B .SA i gar ! mis. H. BARNES, Swwtftry, RCH.IS, ‘M'tt ssrbck' toßokEfts: : J. JLI. CASIPAy/ note, stock, 1 draft,' bomb and mortgage, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, I'PKII'S, room, No. IB," BUHEE’S BUILDINO, Fourth Street, PITTSETROH, PA. ‘ Mill property and other Reft! g<state to the amount ul siuu,uoG lor sale low. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B, & C. P. MAKKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOK., CAP, LETTER, And all kinds of Wrapping 1 Paper, Have Removed PROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfleld Street, . . lf PrTTSHI'KUH, PA. A#*Cash paij for R AtiS. ft p 3 LAMPS, OIL, &C. | J. Q. WBLDOK WELDON & KELLY, MANUFACTURERS OF LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, ■AND DKAI ER3 IN’ CARBOX ou.y, benzine, dtc M No 1 6-i Wood Stuket, near Sixth, PITTSBUhOH, PA. LI'CEXT Oil. WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., M A N V’ F Ai.'TT‘ RKKS Op PL’RK WHITE REFINED 0 H- 33 OEToI Xj @ ( Office. 201 MBERTT STREET, PITTSBTTIOH, PA HOUSE CARPENTERS OUETIS 0. STEIN METZ, «nnn House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ,U,LEV, Between Wood and Liberty stioefs. PITTSBURGH, p A solicited and fTromptly attended to. ALDERMEN PRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, WO. R 1 FIFTH STREET. *a-(Joilcction of accounts and aii legal buei ce«B pronfrtly attended to. sctMyd LOAN OFFICES" loan omcE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITH FIEI.D ST., Near the corner«f Sth. >-aroe a\d sm ah. 1 ”•* quantities loaned on 1 it,ld and Silver Uia monds. Jeaelrr, , ltd 1 and silver Watches' and all lunda 01 tHluablc artt.lea, for any length of firf-Oftice Hours Jroni 7 A "\l r.» ift p \i jaw »wr .u. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT mi,.' 1 FAU, AXD ' C <ll -' [NS * CO. TAILORS PORK PACKERS. (Suceeßeors to Tr.; Holmes H'o.l IMTT.SBI oyster's; game: &c HEALER IN Down stairs. ALL PAPER, &C~ - BANKS AND, BANKERS. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF , > : treasurydepartment, > U?PIc*OFCo*IFTROLI,aBOPTHaOTOBEKOT, > WH EBEAe , }? ‘f 1 ® Übdenigned, tt baa been made .to appear «. a - D^ e J' P ! #' FITTS *n oun ty of Allegheny inuLState of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and flcconiiug.to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof.” approved February 26th. 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. o "'^?f K s ponE > *. Hu i£ MoOtflloch, Comp 1, •Currency.do herebycertifythat the Srn>£i?^ T N4TIONAI- BANJC OF PITTS BUBGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness* my hand and seal of office, this 6th day of August. 1863 „ -HUGH mSjuLloch, < SS > Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE • JNO. KELLY. Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital $400,000, with privilege to In creaae to 91,006,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy. under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL HANK OB’ PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services foj; the collection ot Notes, Drafts. Bills of Exchange. Ac., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1862, will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive*correBpondencc with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country we believe we can otter unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. DIRECTORS James Ladghlin «tVjc. K. Njmick, Robert 8. Hayb, Alexander Speer, Thomas Bell, Francis Q-. Bailey, Thos. wiohtman, Alex. Bradley, Sakrot. Rea. JAMBS LAIKJHBIN, President. John D. Scully, Cashier. ' &ug&-dAwtf w. j. kountz a. mertz KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Wood street, Second door abore Fifth. IN FOREIGN AND DO JLr me*tic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly attended to. ap ix N HOLMES <fc SONS, BASK £RS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper. No. 57 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. NOLD. Gold, silver, demand notes, Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartennas ters Certificates, 7 3-10 Bonds and ConpQps, and all other government securities, .bouirht bv W. H. WILLIAMS A Co., . Wood street, comer of Tiiird. RITTSBI. KviH mhs.6md DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 05 FOURTH STREET. ’ OIARTERED IN 1805. Victoria, Real Estate Savings Institution. OTATEMEKT OP THE CONDITION ot the above institution on tie 2d day of No ''hS-m 18 “’ ,lubUahed in eonlormlty to tile LIABILITIES. Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1863 $103,594 13 Amount of Interest due Depositors.... 1 954 qi Amount of Contingent Fund 9l A33PTS. r irst Liens on Real Estate .$35,200 01 l nlted States Bonds So’ooo 00 l Debt Certificates and Notes, (market value) 11 Q5l 79 Interest earned not dnp f te*o f»~ Ottice Furniture Si £ Loan on hand j j qj j . CHAX. magbb Ta , .. J EODM4M »*«* ;.::::cha 9 M VGEI,; & HICKS, avage hottse Importers ana dealers In *<*• 350 LIBERTY STREET ' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Nert t 0 Pen wivania Passenger'Depot Veetlug., Tailors’ Trimmings, JOHN SAVAGF, - PfinpßlFrOß ' j JV<^r, 203 maricet STREET, !XX AVISO TAKES AID FITTYn t -0029-n PHILADELPHIA. I ■** with all the modern LnpS r^”T™s,*; p > uiar resort, the anbacriber ia nrenSel i^fL'' o1 ’' mpdate hie old customers and uf« Mcom ' aUy, wltb the beat the market ™1 be served up In Yl***** the season. Hn Wines 7 rlnSs? of st T te during j WM. BRICE&'co^P I Produce and Provision | COMMISSION MERCHANT, i No. 16 South Water st., ’ ; Philadelphia. ' W k^«^ l sdl ’ ROlx ' a mi,dß on 00ns^f s 6 5«» «eorge (;raj\t, Manufacturer and | U HULEBALE ASO HErAIL DEAtEB | In every description of 'GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET I myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA. C. A. YM KffiK & 00., MA2n7F.\CTCafiRB OP GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PAKAGO.t tOALOIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Colnnms, *o_ , - SAIJtSBoOIfS, No ' “L Philadelphia, . V warranted, jyi, ya c. SlAJEtmr BRIAN. LON G-COPE&PEABCE, Manufacturer! and Importer! of ' MESS’ FUMISHBG GOODS, T £ n '2P® TEmnoft&s,' *■ «o. lo Sousb Fourth Street, OF PITTSBURGH, PA., $10*7,973 01 * . *107,973 01 A. A. UARRLEK, Treasurer. INSURANCE nroEMNJTY A(|AIMST LOSS i li ~jt£ ToM^ire K OE* r^nr.Aivp^SSASCE teral ( P reaeat v»lue *86,667 12,) ' “w wm&iii&:t:t:r.:: 27,019 33 ssSSsJ’wsSH aSßSfgs:'«Ma y£S! B th t ev i h.^S < !'‘ a,,on .' »J»Hod or thirty e^S^nlVon^^m! 0 ® 568 , toJui amount fonlliK evidence of, thSidran^7' o rl™^ n f£ ‘fflsssaar *“*•*"*•• ?™^ B^ CKBE> Z?!‘ d x^ b ?- Loc OsokAß W p ._ ' KPWAIID O. PiT,B asSSssafiT’ PHILADELPHIA FIERANL LIFE~ INSURANCE COMPANY 149 cuestAtt street 7 0 ? p08lte tlie Custom. House. Capital. .$310,100. Assets. $304,943. at rcaaonahle ratea of premium MerehM<UBc ’ 4 ' Charles Bates, e r Pot.*, p! b' Maveby’ Gkoeoz w! Baowif, I- &hSHS’ 'Joseph s. Paul, ’ iOB^L°Rl4YTos’ R 14YT0s ’ F. Biaokbubn, SecretarV, „ I- *>• COFFIN, Aeent Ooruer Third and Wood alrwti. ASEGMI ffiSUEINOFciT - OF PriTSBmiGH 1 Office, tro. 3, Fifth street, Bank Block. Ira“ra jJifSlalsKs KD,nB w s^a^SSSSfßa* L. M’drew, Kobt W ' »“». Lite Insurance. Tot.otps ■£is£SSB£ av ***c* w™k D £ IN > Pre >w™t. .-AJH L WORk, ice President. Capital Hon. James Pollock, J. £.dgar Thomson, eaq. Are among the Trustees. tual 1 f JfJt Uranc L e issUeci Bt the usual Me last bonus was M p^eept' 0 the aSsured - Tl)e Cash j-ates are ao per cent, lowerthan mutual. mv AN, Agent. 69^Fourth_6r.,jB U rke , a ) Western Insurance Company ofPittabnreb QEOEQE DARSIE, President 6 ?■ Cion don, Secretary. « D - UocHaAjr, Gfin’] No. 94 w ater Btreet. (Span* yc’o’a W np staira,;Pittsburgh. AGAINST ill Wnds of FIRE ami MARINE RISK‘D a A r“wST k “ i t ' 0 t n h "'“ age<l sssssS 1 ? si&psss orew Ackiej, AJexamier speer, David M Rec» J. Thomas, Kcaj. STEAMSHIPS. e v in a. it r> i. i r^E_ Steam to Queenstown an.l Liveroool Th llDoi, ? . C ‘ aS “ Po 7 e ' r “'K-KG^ IU, “’ marthon, I £n%mJi, SAIL from MiW i°£f V ery “Ornate Wednesday, wgßwggSa, ft” Lwetpoo eTEI T alternate ss&SSSSSSf® no2S-oyd 122 passage raohr the old cototsy Lower than the Lowest. ’ THE UNDERSIGNED IS SB ££ m ®™=S= STEAMERS direct fromlivfr SETKS DOLLARS lower than any otner agent here p«u , the rates and 4 convinced SteL„£s inllL 1 " c.:,? nd K P!U!Se ?? m are f°Lind ln“verythrte r SAT a i rt TS S ,i brOUS i out b F flrEt claaa OLlpfpß SAILING vessels at very low rafe. Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK mroul^, SD /or f nart Jra^ Chea In lin ff land or sale’ For particulars as to rates, Ac., apply t®. D. O’wrTT r Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth at * . and m i_Smithfleld st., Pittsburg-fa. Passage from England and Ireland, * s? er>, o o . HOTELS, restaurantsTsTc" OUR~HOUS E , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY PITTSBURGH. ’ T*to E lhe p S u l K? E h ?£ &VKCES FKEaH SUiIL,!, and tJAN and U prepared to accomnrart«tE*i!!. OAJMJi ’ of Oils old and well known ‘JS Patron j thing in the eating and drinkln^'l? 6 V ? t Jl ove 'T ert notice. «W*oA janll-lyd JOHif SHARER^ YOUNG’S EATING SALOON, Jgl*_comtf Tirgb, Aliev ud S.Mthilsd it A agsB v&f&SFizH* KDSil '<>o!sU ri^;GAi»L>iv.LK woaJd remind hig fft^«? ei i?V an^, CUB * omerB fhaf he is still to be {°™ a »» tts old Btand, APOLLO HALL en- Fourth Street. He has always on iiand £“ *** q^ty of Legerßeer, and In connection with, the haU, a well appointed Millard «aloo° n with good tables, balls and cues. J^uoo.i, Eewenjber. the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth neat Wood, entrance from Fourth. lrioii^' rjtOILKT SOAP- ~^=re: too boxes Fancy, Toilet and P.im In store and for sale by Falm Soap, REYJIER u BBOs , laa aoij 123 \r ofl< i a . MypnnKM BI'UAKS- Coffee Sugao,: ® sotS^^ 1 iSSfeiinfonjj , t«*n : i ! ; 77 cvt . - ; ” B^oo,ooo. W. J. Ho-wahi>, esq.
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