if 'r • STEAMBOATS. Ho! for the Gold Mines of Idaho, VIRGINIA urn-, B.\ SNIiCK CITY AND uALLArm - "'St. Lords and Port Benton TRANSPORTATION LINE, or Fart Benton and the Great Fella of I he Itilesourt. 41 11JE, Li I'V <1 IND light •-• ow It expressly for the traue,... t• Louis for above and iutzratedi..te ports, .ts , Steamer Benton, I i: DAV, March, lath, at 12 m., or 11, ter ~s the flyer in open to Coull:11Blutt steamer Welcome, 5 , A r t...1 - 11 . .s 1, A pill 2.1, at it! Ca Steamer Florence, .• 11'11PAY, April pith, at 1.2 m. r,onF I.y this Line are certain to get wtth their goods early and without the ery light draught stern wheel • •,• nit expressly for low seater, 1,1 'O, Volt Union, (the mouth ot .' the season, and take ,y, r W..-Icuzne and Florence should wxnunt of low water. Each f..fat .1: fff• otacertf.l an.l by skillful gn.l rfff.f men. ,f,fiffe of whom ha‘ e es -1 ft...,Ciff I pper I,,offt-t - J.ackinaw boats, nerfu• Ito,. I -.if h its na% iga t has-ap-, or Information in ft.' to he ..4incs, apply to J. (1. COPELIN, rnitc.o. rar.,o Company, C. , :awfr c.f \ lair. in.! t EJ rents, or iMill=illl=ElS 1711 , :mlniz & Portsulouth Packets, FOR W PLEET.INO. • • • •I r ! 0.14 . r. t!,ing re, iI Lr. .J.A. and —.l - th rot., !- d-cories the !: 1:: _ I-bout, below Houc::g!!-1::!1.1. Louiv - .116 Packet,,, Fen C 13. INNXTI 1..01"7....0. Tal • 1!..,1, .; M. THE .VIIVF. P.tSSEN(.:F:II > ,!.... 7 . 1 --4-4, 7 4-72...tennter It E:•• I.h `. 1:. v.. !. tr! or 01- tLnl; It, .1. Ag-t, & WILSON'S PRED•IIUIkI I,Uf;IiS -17 :'; FAitTINGMACHLN 1 TIII Jil`l.lll,l{t Vie,t Best ri , [lice find i!...Tripl!iU IP. hre3 !ners bdow Bank 131,ck WM. SUMNER & CO., IM!RESEI IVIC lE' Mi "wirACL E rc-r Say A MONTH.—AGENTS ANT- I fdiP ed to aell Sewing Machines. W. • e n tontmlion ..n all 7V. 'whine.. sr. I L.,ts 11.1.3 Wall N,iiii lor the tits., e . l• I al. - `l!I 4rn ,yl 3 N ti n. -2r..1 Le r,' IMEMI=IIIIIIIEII= =MEE up in 50r. and +.1.(t0 Boxes. Bottles. and #5 sizes for Hotels, Public tndrit:d:lons, so. "Only infallible remedies known." ''Free from Poisons." dangerous to the Human Patnily Pats eqir.e nut of their holes to die .^ \V!lnlemile in all large cities If It b, ii Druggists and Retailers ever,- • • r! of sll worthless irnitatio;, !-C4,1 A17.', , " name is on each Box Fbi:k before you btiy. _ Et= ach-Frineipal Depot, 4,2 Broadway, N. V. 2.10—,01,1:ty B. L. FA II N EsTocx & ( . 0 . .:•41:1.1.,f1E5,5_ c a ~.a is lerale arid retail agent, l'iLiKbur..7l:, ()DOE A. KELLY. AI loglieny mlll4-ernda.w TOll.l ?.T i n. I ,Xt s ihneV.ailct 1111.1 I" !DTI none nil for eta° by !fl'rr' I "A'' and "B" Coffee Sugars. 'Granulated n d l'ulvdered tore and for sale :.v REYIVIF.It & 1-2 ti ,1 , , A Ft, rtAxos :111.11V CO - V. eur!ft years. 11.\ I . I.I.:IPeST P 1.4 . . /9.IiLoTIT. liLI MF. .nts .43 Filth s:roet' /EC F: i & LO.NO. NO. 1'27 LIDER- A 9 f LET, Pill I:. ill. Att•ui: f:•r the Q..q.k, 7 :11,,ver Intl he:, ::e}.. Pr rl.t em•er ; linserl s e I alo - . • :10,u er. Ca~uc: felt I WoLLPs .51,u Cr. Fannoe; PR1.Thi1. , 54 A 31 ,t. I :lair :in , : quArte; box., 00 ea.b.ts z•ecLi.usSl,,u,,ins, 25 ho,,a i 0 •?.asl..s prime Zante 60 Inge Iro.reh Prunee an 2S boxed du do Just teeelved and lot sale is REYIIIER & PAN' , 126 atul 120 Ir CKHA,II & LONG, • Ltberty Street, Pitt sburg G I'6 FUR 1. 11513eU . .Xewes and Reaper, Beekeie Mower arid Reaper, unk, lfrv.rt Awl Reaper, 7.lc,v,er and Rrapet Mos , . er, 'A' coda' Mower. .11so, dealers .I.grioultural and FarmtrK• Im jgat9cl-&•4- f4L ‘c; N. 1 Ftre (•ry"h^ra raiz )rig Licori 2C, ritue 2 I,z - Q, kev - - cs liock 1 , It, ( 10 ht... rm' •s :1 C.O. , 7. , oil.) 11 •ri. l ill . 1, y.l ,ee. ald :or tale ny 1;13.1,6 CEOS( E i 7 L01:11. MEESE NA 11-, :1:1Z0: :et: bite , r S I. 7.;‘,4 ReeC U!.at ea, ;len atory 1:4 sni. in!:1 100 : RE . :•ricea—Tirstoro and for enle h 1 P & All Nli citig No. 6 Woo.l st ijV AEE=i 9PPLERSO IaBLS PRIME it - APl'LE'r—Jusg recel%e.l and for sale uy A 1(111!.:1120: , ;(3 . , corner Markfq and Fizsi sts I.I . ZOCIIES I TER A Tin BUFF-1 LO cciru , ELI ThOLS---For h- IBJI .130 W N , 135 wood s!. 1...E.L.E.mt. , inp-ss-STICGA.RT MAKE—Fur stde by J.I..bIES SOWN, 13G Wood Et. 9';' ,4 / 4, • tat • CECG. MALLETS, 01 SI:PE ,-.For Bale 1:1,•' JAMES BOWN, 136 Wood tit. J 0i41111.1 3. 13 H 4C.1- G.- S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALRR In Fnreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, t'ninr Wife, ilyt.-Stuffs and Perfumery, NO. 77 PEDERAL STRgET, m yit ALLEGIIENY-01TY, PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C Nl/1:1:\, EL(1)1 AN HENEI 1 . 1111'P,, IR , leneral Partners IRON CITY FORGE, KIk)MAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITT:it'II:TUB. ," ANI - FACTURE BAR IRON, GEN mai and Steamboat Forginga, l'aaaengel, l'ret,tit and Locumutive Ales, aelo-tt LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, AND PA..121.{.. 31" C ILaUDN - Zic Co., MASVFAIIUUERNOF Sheath. Itraziers• and Belt Copper. Pressed Copper Bottoms. liaised stiir Button,, l pelter moo, user, mac. Also impor ters and dealers in :\ letals, Tdi flute. ~heet Iron, Fire. lee. /t-n - l'orntantle on hand, Tinmens' and Toole. lt chouae, \o. 119 FIRST and 1 . 2 J 14.4 41NI) STE EF. - 1, Pittsrurzh Pa. ..6.1r - s-pecial orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. re`2l-iyei.a.‘v GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS ./),_l)l3"ir R. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS NO. 165 WOOD STREET, hush. l'ilt.huri.rh. and :NO. 41 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, tr - pi"M HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD. jt — and Bar Lead. and Plumb- , ti,, rat nil Retineries titled up Lt. tto at,at, CO manner. Tanks lined Wilk c 1 t• I ta.r. Vi0L16 , 28 tUtth r 1.1 , t re I , :nrut tII attent ed to. WATCHES AND JEWELRY T ur. Sl n.cvITIFJZS HAVE .il".iT FINE GOLD EWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. Nl' ILI: E=l BREWERS AND MALSTERS `.\ - E•iTERN SPENCER IVIKAY. EREWERS & MILKERS PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, 1111211111MEIII A HE NOW PREPARED TO RE u“ c ',le, from the trade fear lii Fare Guide, Hoop, Smile, Land & Homi Floe Iran AT T RNEYS-AT-LAW, Collections and other legal buslneas attended I r. in Allegheny, lA•a;hiagton, (irecl,e, and nd y.aung countie6. HEY MEI & 111()S 126 arJ 128 IVool at UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood, DICE SUBSCRIBERS3I A N U F A C PURE and keep constantly nu hand every at tide in their line, lz : Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Cords, Comtorts, Feather Beds :ll:ti tles-es of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent • pring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and i‘tiocs. 411 —Prompt attention given to all orders for and la) idw ddum 'arpets. ( lil Cloths. ate WERTs & FIeiENICK. GRAVEL ROOFERS. And ,11,1 Cr and in kril& w LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. WARE NfTIV 1/ INTFACTII2II/f. a sLi c:1 CO.. r, YARD, 500 LII3ERTY STILE JET REYPIFR & Bit —.k :Li 12TE i) s, • I,.tt, JAMES MILLINGAR. MONI)NGA)II2.- LA Pi. t.NIN , , ‘,1,11 , 1 res - ,ez. , luhn inform the pithhe 11,t he has rr-1.1,Ut sin^e the Nre, end lei lave enlqr , ..-rd his cs , a . . , lish:r.ent, Rel,l oiled it n lit. 1.,:e r. est ' 'I rove', ma ir now. prepared to furniah Ifouru,g anti phinliw beard*, 5,1(.11 enwing and r=-easwing, doom fetch and , chutterc, kiln dried [rumen, 111Oulaingn4 47,4 making, he. 4 )03. Surrti. uitt3.l.l„ Sept. 7, 1157. jam AlkilANDEg AND LEMONS-30 BOXES Ity Oranges and Lemons—For sale by FETZER A ARMSTRONG, corner Market and First sts. DRUGGISTS 11,11 1L.1,1 I C 1 ,7 N , SCei g.il , OR To JAMES P. FLEMING, '[BONA- N. MILLER, Speciql P,rtner COPPER WORKS SMELTING WORKS 1 li: w" i '. 7L I t Y" F, t-1i• s 14 . I,lt l. 1 1 - , u,h • • H.l\' .1 .is jt 1: 1' 7 .. 1 . r7i lIAND A Ale, leri , .-r ~!...1 Pl.cwii SIOLii, Malstei's tuiit Hop - i*, - -. , .1, v, =EMI IRON WORI.C; ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton :Brothers & Co., ( , 1.• I ItE7.l* Pitttl.urgh, .T kn. - 7, VA; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW I-loplkint; L I.azcar. NO. 103 FIFTH STREET HOUSEFURNISHING , ()LA) 1)1-7.1•1 Are prepared to do Izoor-uNc. I=l ~ r nor sth and Wood streets, second (e t,9 CRACKERS & PILOT . BREAD BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY. 11111=1 MEM CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, No. 64 I'ol al REET, =IMISEI rrl.-1;r1v , H. PA L T 31 Lich we are rrep - SLY' 3 - 1,7* IC; , .! s Ili: Land lill h. , n AGO NS, CARTS, &G. Steam Wagon Work. O N IL% N1):151) 31 I) .= To On DEtt WHELLEAItht.V.'S, Sit lk -.T rt.t.Vll.dN. ,'lt PLANING MILLS THE POST-PITTSBURGH, WNYNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, '1864. COMMISSION MERCHANTS JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE AALE • OF PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,. NO. 74 W ATER ST., below Market, PITTSBURGH. R. .13 }VT? It -V, k Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,) CONIIMISSIONMERCRANT, NO.II SOUTII MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. PARTICUI, 111 ATTENTION PAIL to tilling orders hit the purchase ut Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Bacon. Lard, et.c., Sc. Ii Bret TO—Banks. Bankers, and Mercha nt St. Louis generally : John 1 , . Scully, e Cashier, Pittsburgh. k triers and consigninents respectfully soli,: and prompt returns made. Janll-Im R. HUTCHINSON, ( LATE OF LEECII & HUTCHINSON, ) C: 031 M !- 4, Si I N tN 13 FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Clrsin. Dried Fruit. Penn and Pot Aslws. au,l Pro , luee gerdtr. ll ) . • Best 13rsn.1 , I simUk I Alwsys un llstul NO. 11V2. .4ECOND STREET, Between Wu° Nl..tket, "I.llwrAl !, Ailmade on Consignments apll*.l VIFEIISION ek. .131310 N, c'onun iun r n li,ur and S;1 ..111111 , 1 1 ;,1„ , r d Produor. I ,e a j. CIA. . 19 , 1 Pi tAkr ple:k,hre in referring to the foihocing Put,burgh Hon], . t , fiire. Zug N. V'ftinter. A. Ili - n.1.5.1.. hdrounth.on IX l u., li. H. 1)1, is..l. Y In. - 0k..1, eh. .1 as. M't'utl) .1 ! - I , Cheer. Len . 11. 11 .lack k. •r, WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESA LE GROCERS, NO3. 112 Second and 147 'First Streets, REYMER & BROTHERS, ' , Cirri:ZlA Pr Il'l C otafert Inn ry St.g . ar.. I'ltr U 111.1“. NOS. 12C AND 728 WOOD STREET, WILLIAM C()., • WHOLESALE GROCERS, s • . Mi• I'l. r WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ntl Flralt In Monoliriahela Rye Whisky, I.lisi.tcric .TREET, 11 I 1 , 111 l'A - x4). 1)I A I (") ) r ~ ` 0 . l ), : - OUNDERS. Cita t:.:t ti "rn-svii)t•tl, FINISHED BRASS WORK t'.l'l'\".l,,pl rl Ir nif I 1 61TE.1. 31130 NVOIG h.. 1 NI) REP A - pr.r.joi ng1•1,11- \1 relit, k'eni.,) 11 Li" thy F.rtir of .%11'. Nltll 1.1n.1N.11, nil,: it , 1 1--br i 1 J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ERASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds 11.1.tu nt to ni;. 4:14 tk p:UI 6'kIUII. ItEPI Elf 11.•• 31 S 3-1 \Vali., Sireet. near Liberty. IIIIIE.:111.:11111E.11.. THIS FIILM HE.. tug pr.:clic !Hang ears cx perience In tho ,•p c tilt to ry r, \\••• flirt alr.J q;:crOt for Lid, iarri, & setl-1 it I=lll J,•111 L `I . CL Pittsburgh Steel Works, ;( Cad Steel; also, Spring. Piow and A 11 rid Spri”;;'S and Axles, Corner of 110:i sari Itrst Str,ete. no2l-1y PIT 1'1 , 131 . 1301-1, PA C'E'NNIrI.IIA.M .1). Cl NNISM-1.01..1/ 1 / 1 314IL'S F. ............ I'. 11l NI AN. if I N 1 N 1: II :\ 318 & 1 - 1"l• s- L.) Butt( (1-1 (Try 11'(11/1s_ house 119 Water street. are', int: First street. Pitasburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon gahela House, manularturers'ot Pittsburgh City Window t (lass. Druggists' t Iles Ware and Ame rican Con (lass. lor Parlor kl into ws. es and public buildings. apt WINES, LIQUORS, &C J A COl3 1 1.:1",1,1- , 11 , Importer awl wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, MO SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors above sth st. - IFACOB KELLER WOULD INVITE partit;ular atteorbm to his flak of tit to to Wines and French Browne,. u Meth has been se lected and imported by on cell. Famines and ('Lurches CO Lad dcpcud ou aht +Wang At his es tablishment the best and purest of Wines. Pule Liquors of all kinds. equal to any in the etity, ol - ttys on hand. Also. Pure tII t li e Whisky anti : •• best Rectified .11. r.uif_:.hria. oc3o HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Fci~ign Brandies, Wines and Gins, •: y, WII.I Cherry and Gin i)i I 'Ainnongaheli, Jive, and rW hr kiew. .1 - unaloq Bu rn. Sc T,T111:1V - 1 - 1, Omni r T, - t'') erns •end Families supplied my2l-13,1 , . P.ei:elit Of ;subsistence Committee, 11L1T0P....z. iv ILI, DE ADMITTED y into the “ri Litt Work,. Filth \ti :ad, to rcii tho I,r:tot:, ....,-(Nt it. ( it N' (irtill. until April :5 . .. 1' it • • 27 CENT', the entire prricerls ••• nii•—•nred to the Sn ti , ir•ter'T oinrnlt:ee ‘.t lAls7t. - :11. I1:1,0ts sol•I at the the House, and r , r Charles 11(riel. reb27-lrnd F onElGNFiturrs, 200 Loxes o'tngea, prune du Lemon,, 100 (rails Elea Almonds, 10 bales ktur. Aimontb, .50 nags Tarragona Almonds, 50 Sicily Ahr.tinds ! 75 boles Shelled Almonds, bags English Walnuts, 2.5 do Brazil Nuts, 30 do Pilbertiq 20u do Pea NO'S, 50(70 Cocoa Nuts, In store and landing, and for sale by 12 EY AI ER k. , mba 126 and 128 Wood st. ! mh2 T. 1 r"r-:T:I - nc; it. PA EIMEII=I GROCERS r, t 14-3 rue; I Ft io`rqE/la.) I=l v_J - JAI "S.! = , I r, Wt, , den Alteturwr, I , L:r , .:...n• STEEL WORKS GLASS WORKS ELME= 111112=111 PITTSBURGH. PA STOCK BROKERS. J. H. NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND - AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, ROOM, No. 11 IBURKE'S BUILDING, FOURTH S7Rser , PITTSBUROR, PA. 07i - Desirahle Mill property and other Real Estate to the amount of $lOO,OOO for sale low. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, 9 lanufacturerB and Dealers in El 0 0 , SAP, LI;T'I` ER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Rave Removed FROM NO. 21 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Sniithfleld Street, PITTSI3I - 11(1H, lA. apa - Wash 1,1,1 for RAW; LAMPS, OIL, &C WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., O. 164 WOOD STREET, near Sixth, PlTT' 4 l3l"rifiH, PA DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MANVPACTURERS OP AK PURE WHITE REFIIIHNiff CD _EL 13. C:o IST Co I_, Eit owe., 291 LIBERTY STREET, rt,y.,-6m41 PITT'.. , Prli(iH, PA HOUSE CARPENTERS CUETIS C. STEINIETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY Between \Voo , l and Liherty Ftrret, PII7SI-111/(}H, PA. .virtimers holiatod and grump tip at Lorded to ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, 411. rt • ,11;ctIon ~ 1 etc hn 1 all legal butt ettlrnJetl hi. LOAN OFFICES HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, IviONJEV I LARGE :USD SMALL J. quantitiea ill3llOl MI t fold tn.t Silt or, 10A elry . ;old and :silver Watehea, and all kinds of I alu.abie :otaeles. tor any length id tune !agreed on. l'he co. als . uoint to delivered Without the I icket. air - 1,[11:e hours fr,un 7 .1 M to 10 1' M. Jan) ENGINE BUILDERS.- WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron 1-*( ttttt Machinists and Bpiler Makers, Prowl. R. It., Yiu.rngtr Station I':1. 1%1 Alli FACTI. DELI AL.I. KINDS OF "..foam r• 11, ;11C trim! flint, 1.. r.tle !, 1.. •rav 1•1 , ,, r. nn, It'd Iw IO r Az..l I , : tt..l r.rcular haS, i I. t••‘:, norL, t: . I •ind ]l:U•lunr '41,10 Li. r nAtisint IS -I .fklers Inures gli lett t= 01 the u'untrl ti - .I nntl pn,tuptly tl tik,l CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, =ME SPLENDID ASSORTMENT uat recetled at the New Carpet Stnre of M'Farland, Collins & Co. Venetian Blind Trimmings, An sail', ly new and complete assortment NU.W A.I? PI -:T STOI/1;: NCFAIII.AND, COLLINS 6: CO mh TAILORS. 13.,1T: 7 13 CAP.I'I , II„ MERCHANT TAILORS, IS:, SMITHFIELD STREET, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected stork o SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, (lonsisting of Cloths, Casstmeres, Vestlrtscs, .Ste Alen, a large stock of CIENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including , Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER t 'l,l /Rs, NECK TIES and everything usually kept by tirst-class Furnishing stores Orders promptly executed. rohs-13 d PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jae. Holmes & (0.,) PO 11 If, P i C 12 , Dealer in flacon, Lard. Sugar-Cured llama M=Mff! CORNER. MARKET AND FIRST STS PITTSBURGH, PA decll-13,1 OYSTERS, GAME. &C TA3IEs M`Z.A UGIILIN OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, 360 LIBERTY BE=l WALL PAPER, &C wALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS. v♦ W ENDOW BHA DES. FANCY (J 001):.; • _ Papers from 8c to *3 per roll; Window ` , .1 rides from to 40 141 Cloths from 711 , ., t 0 +1.50 per yard : Fancy flood in All varietica, at tic New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House FhERsTF:t g scHwaßz, 164 Smithfield street Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith • IDIFIOTOGRAPH C inns FOR GEN- Held Streets, K" -- TLEMEN —samples and Latalognes• sent Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the PITTS.BU !WU. F - r WAY:ink CHICAGO Ry. Co., )for 25 cents. Enclose In envelope with ynor our! season will be served up in the most palatable OFFICE OF THE SKRETA ELY, I name and address .l) HE3DiI TTI• . styles. . • El' ...I YOUNG, Pittsburgh, March let , MSc mho-Said 58. Liberty Ft., N. ,1 1 ./;1; °cut corner Virl6,_. Alle y and Smithfield st. S D 1 VIDEND.— TRE BOARD OF DI- - - --- -- rectors have this day declared a Dividend AVE VOITR. GAS BY 1 7 SING t:LEA- O.L A PLO B.A.LELBILLLARDSA.LOOII4-.- ot :_ , EV EN PER 12ENT12M ON THE INCOME: son's Anti-Flickering, American and Impel- .4 01 . cRAILLES OA,I3IINER would remind his OR )11. THIRD : I IORTG.AGEB.ONDS of this Com- ial Gas Burners, a sure saving m tu7l) . - , _r! , lf,,orr old 'friends And customers that he is still to be pany, out of the earnings of 1263, payable inbound at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, en- CASH on the Ist day of April next, at the Office the cent o fil T e l e ie A ( I n iu t i r- sit just ra t' r a • t rlij , u e v cia. , trance on Fourth street. He hasalways on hand of WINsLOW, .LAYER & CO.. Transfer Fitting and Plumbing Establishmenkof . , L , the best quality of Lfer e , and in co Agents, No. 62 .- Wall street, New York, to the . WEL ` Dth'sl 3 ' ' E LI' ' with the hall , a well 4 ' - oLited billiard Saloon, 164 Woo t. : persona or their Attorneys, In whose names the 004 Bonds stand _registered on the 181, day of march, VIDOTATOES— 2= lll Remember - the place, Apollo Hall,Vouth et. The Transfer and Register Bookselthese flanks, jr ,O bushels choice Neshannocks, near Woo4 - enteamiefrOmPouttli: .' 'llllo.ly l which were closed, on the bat der of• lAarefi for ,:011 do do Peach Blows, the Annual Election, will remain closed until to tun do do Pink Eye 4. Aft 1L BARRELS-416 NEW OIL BAR o'clock a. m., the 2d day of April thereafter. J ii..t received and for sale b 3 gy Ii ELS—Just received and for side by W. H. BARNES, FETZER & AWAISTRONG. j FETZER a ARMSTRONG, Secretary. 1 mhl2 corner Market and First sta. . mbla corner Market and First Its, BANKS AND BANKERS THIRD NATIONAL BANK Having organized under the Nat toual Currency Act, is now prepared to do a General Banking Business Deposita reeeit eil Eis:liangi-, on the principal cities of the Eii.tt and \Vest 130 I:41,11.1117 And collect inns lima. , in crery 'lens:Able part of the country. lance for the prea•ut, (until the completion of the New Banking Ithueic, corner of Wood street and 1, irgin alley,' in the Banking Boom of the DIME SAVINGS' 'INSTITUTION, INT . 110 fa Mit/Elia ea.Ci t the ‘Vm. Sehrnert , . A Hartle. A. S bell, Ares. holatmn, 11 Hartman, Henry Merwnr, 1. Morganstern. It. (i-oe REINENIAN, Pr ,t. ' limn:Y:l'Z, pro tem. mll7-2m.1 MINIM KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth, BIEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO IJ mestie ExcU*nge. 'Notes arid lovernment Coll,.tiona promptly attended to HOLMES SONS, BANK E RS N. and Exchange Brokers and I Jr..ilers in - ctes. Drafts. Acceptances., nlit. File er and Bank Notes. 1 change di the I.:asi•ern and 11", stern Citltts I Ic for sale Collectiouti nt.le /n nil the clues throughout the V nitcd states. Iblio:qtreceited in par funds pr current paper. No. 57 Market street. between Third and Fourth streets. Arl OLD. SILVER, DEII AND NOTES. ‘,71 rertiticytes i,l I.l..lehteAr.csa. quarterinaf, terh Ceinticatea, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government FOCUIitiCF. fought by W. WILLIAMS k. , mlls:6md Wor,l,7treet, corner of 1 turd DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH ! , :; ? 7( EET. C .A. llTt r rFai: tIN I}4 4S. OPEN DAILY, FROM 11TO 2 O'CLOCK, ,t 1 ly rr..l • , I.iorn rt to Nov:lA..lw! Izt.iroln ICA i , ” tnt eiht•er .niA, tel. uuw t to t o'clock. I iepnsits reeeived of all sums not less than. ONE lii.::.\ It. iAerid lit the pr,,nt.. .Ic,lnreni t , Ice 1,1 li,lerests has been de , larfal semi-annually, in June aml lie v, tit the ;Me Istereo, if nut , !g,k, n 1,, th e ot the deposo , •; as Ju and hear, the a vac 11:1,1•,1 from Il.r tilt) IPA) s U 1 June and ounpouiiiiing Slice)car t 'a 111..n1 troubling the depos,l,G 1,. tll lire 0•1/ 1.1 h,s pass book. At this rate money will double in less than 1,4:1ye years. Book. mnimihine the n l,.rler, tiles Rll , l Regulations, turnistnal el ,ltd. i1:1 411pileAtion 1 , 0 the office DENT. G Ikl E A I. 1i Ii EF K 1 It.-11,,1 “. .1 tines Ale A oh.). J B. P .illll 11. Silo. Lhotelrts. .1 ones lierdnt.n. Isdl.• AI. Pennock. l'eter A. Aladeln, .14[1,5 Shellc. m. .1. Anderson. I. -olden, A Al. Pollock, Al. 11. .lohn 11. IPtckoten, f'ITTXHI_'I ,fl (:ilvin Ad:bins. John t HIII IL re gun. Alon, , A. I . 4:rivr loales A I:,Jitor. EV Mg. 11 tu. I. :".I . lltili t 7 I{Cid.l. 11,11$ • I. _K. Nrs..er, m 11 Ll:hart: I .1 i/111, Real Estate Savinq:i Institution, 6 . 1 T y TEN ENT TILE CONDITION ;"1.. 44,e ;1. - 'IZ• rn thu •,; \ • ,ruw T, c•. , r‘f I I u1i0..1 It, Cert n!.. l;.irt••.; 11,1 I 'III., P urt.,tn.t, . ht4tl ......... 1:11,11,blerilf the ut...l,4Eagnv.l, Ati.l.ung 4 c.r.rnit.tre, 0 ‘AITIIIII•ti tie buoke ut the .1 LIT .12E1.the honda xud belqint tile Hare I 'tint the rta IN• correct. NI H. tv ii , k,LA.N.II, lk N WM. 11. Slllll.l. i.epo,t6 n.cit rnl I .11 . tti E11Y SAT- Z N I INTE it !lc it 6 per cent. per annum. Till-. .th..\ I 'in E , PENT. Victoria, T I II AIZVKY ( Office, 63 } our h Strect PHILADELPHIA CARDS mAcriEu s: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vesting s. Tallorh• Trimmings, _1 IT E. :•1 4.-:•r it 1: 19111, \l'l Ll'lll.l WM. BRICE &F.: CO COMMISSION MERCHANT' , No. 15 South Water st., Palt.ADELphiA made nn consignments when required. - my-15 Grit:011( ,;-1 , 7. Gr . It AIN , WHOLES.% LE :►SD RETAIL DEALER In every description of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, C. A. VAN KIRK & 00., GAS FIXTURES AND cuANDELIERs, Patent linprnvo,l EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PIRAGON COIL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. SALF , anom=, No, 517 Arch Street, PhiladElphia, Alanulactury, Iranklor I. Ptah 4y• - All goods warranted C. 11A1111-1" LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Man nine( tire re and Int port ere of AIMS' YURNISIIING GOODS, AND TAIDITZs 112IMMINCis, No. 10 South Fourth Street, myl-lyd PDILADELPHLA I\T OTICE.—THE E,Xl.lll't 'FIVE 4..001- /11 of the [air e reaolvell that all the thlierent brancie, of inclust prroft`,lll[l Is 4. request e d Id, moot in hep:ll,lie co.a. , •raion, a ofwv2w,i ate ik , ririt three or more member., . 1 . a ('„mm ittee to aid in the l'it!sburnlt It is re:. requested that the names of rill el nun •,, innui tees le I.avelel iu ~n .e to the :secre tary qt the ASSOcill at their Rooms, 1k! Water street : over 1 tint, ,reh,o,-,. Ity order r:.1,1. SOYA), BAIN ICI-7.115, 111 . 1,1: .1. 1j:111, .1.).111 Art.ll/2li, 6 till, 1 . .‘lArshal, tt r Esti, t tth'. I,llwwxlt Al. ;. r 1 1,111 , I. vr.• I.itt tor. N 1 t.ynotn, Chrl-tiiii 1 I n:zet. MEE Mill =MEI 11;;, I IA Alooli. Iti 1 .ssi,Y, 1., y: PA N I sat, N •1 As \ .EGTLT I=(nß {I Ic Fu /1111,111 PD. `UM fit,iik'r3 ifl Product and Pros i.lon Mantrfac!urer PHILADELPHIA I:=1 F. 1: 131:1 NC PT. INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 'glum FRANKLIN FIRE INSPAANCE AL COMPANY OF PRILADELPR3A; OF FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1863. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be ing First Mortgage, amply secured 81,893,393 32 Real Estate (present value 91103,318 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample 'Coilat tend Securities Stocks, (present value 1686,661 12,) cost 89,786 lib Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 07,919 33 $2,206,061 66 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made On every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as.low as are consistent - with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording' evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859, $62,158 36. DIRECTORS. CHARLES W. Be.hcxert, MORDECAI. IL Lou ToRIA. WAGNER, DAVID S. BROWN, SAMDRL GRANT, ISAAC LEA, JACOB R. SMITR, EDWA RD C. DALE, IiE.ORChi W. RAC HARDS, GEORGE FAIRS, CHAS. C. BANCHER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. WM. Si. Steel, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent. Northeast -cor. Third and Wood eta. NFL A DF,T.PRIA FIREAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET,• Opposite the Custom Rouse. Capita1..3219,100 Assets.. 8.304,943 WILL M AKE ALL *ramps OF' IN- S URA NOE, either Perpetual or Limited on every description of Property or Merchandise, al reasonable rates of preminm. BURT. P. KING, Prasttlent. N. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. OuAnt.irs BAYES, E. R. Cora, E. li. ENGLISH, GYOHOE W. Bnowit, P li. NAN Lin, lohErli S. PALM, SHLSMAN, .10 , 131•14 CLAYTON, E. WiLEK, F BLACKBURN, Secretary, - I. U. COFFIN, Agent. J) 4 : I Y Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO , , ,Vl-` I'l-JE"T'S.I3UTLGa3. Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block - INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF I FIRE :IN I khiAll ISAAC JONES PR . sidehl.; JOHN D. Mc i'l D, Vice President ;D. M. BOOKAecretary; Caps. WM. DEAN. General Agent. iise TOR. , —lsaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, llar vel childs. Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson 11. L. xlinestoa, John I). McCord, Capt. Adanci Jacobs. R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert 1. MAirew, Robt. H. Davis. no2B Western Insurance Oompany ofPittsburgh. GEORGE DARSIE. President F.. 11 . (lonoopi, Secretary. Capt. R. L. COCHRAN, Gen'l Agent. No. 92 Water street, (s pang & Co's Warehouse, np stairso Pittsburgh. WL INSCILE AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A flume Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and . who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as uttering the best protection to those who de sire to he insured. Dina, Miller, jr., James M'Auley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Darsie, Wm.ll. Smith, Chas. W. Hicketson, An ,lrrw Aekley, Alexander Speer, David H. Long, .1. Thomas. Benj. Bakeriell, John M'Cune i m - :TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY Jan. Ist, 1804,. li~~i:~~ lianli :Stocks a. , 69.198 00 1 nood Bt.tie,- Band. 3U,450 00 Iladroad Borbi. , 108,150 00 1,0 tiled on Ilortgage on Heal Estate 49,223 00 I.caine:l on t 911atet al ' 34,025 00 Hill, lieo•i‘ able sud utler prupelly . 6,913 9'9 ‘'aili In 'lank and hates 91 Agents... 30,5.13 63 1... LA_ 13 11-Irl'IV.S . A, A, CARRIER & BRO., Agents, 63 FOURTH STREET, PiHAurgh, P. =Ell STEAMSHIPS (2UN./ill-Z . 13 L. I N I. Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Class Powerful Steamships, SIDON, KRDAR, MARTHON, I TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NEW •-..------ ' York every alternate Wednesday, --, • front Liverpool every alternate IT'. , A Tuesday, and from Queenstown e, cry alternate Wednesday. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens -1..1, n, 4 , 3 U in gold, or its equivalent in currency. }?,.m New 1 ork to L1verp001,31.35 in currency. - For Ntecrage Passage apply to WILLLAMS a ( i l I t , N. to Fulton :"..T., New York, or TfilfS. 2•2 RATTIGAN, Agt, No. 1 Monongaliala House, Water st., n025-iyd Successor to Thos. Rattigan PASSAGE FROM THE OLD 001TIITEY, Lower than the Lowest. . THE UNDERSIGNED IS now prepared to bring out - ' passe ngersbl'fCitSSMtALEß direct ttaL Pi a.ll„, LUNDONDERY, or GALWAY to NEW Vullk. or PITTSI3UIt(LEL SEVEN DOLLARS lower than any other agent here. Call and get the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail evers o eek, and passengers are found in everything. l'to ies brought out by first class I'LIPPFR -..1 ILINCr vessels at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK payable at cut of us branches in England or Ireland for sale. k ,a - particulars as to rates, ac., apply to D. O'NEILL, Chronicle Office, No. to Fifth at., jan`2o-eod and 66 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh. Passage from England and Ireland. s,t - i..• , o o . EUROPEAN AGENCY THOMAS H. RATTIGAN, tEUROPEAN AGENT, No. l 2 blouse House Pittsburgh, Pa.. is prepared to bring out or bring out ur send back passengars from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail ing packets. .1( - itii` BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent fur the Indianapolis and Cincinnatißail• nind. A Wu, Agent for the old Black Star Line of sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam era sailing between New York,' Liverpool, Glas gow and iialway vital-Iyd THOS. H. RATTIGAN HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C Eii.ELA7'.ALAGr 30. XEC IC3 M, NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, Nest to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR. =YAWING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, with all the modern improvement, this pop ular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally, is ith the best the yuarket affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels cordident in recommendinc them to the pub bc their excellence. l'An. Bucket and Shell f)l'stera received daily, and sold wholesale and retail. my-W-tyd •oUx HOUSE, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH THR STY BSC RIBER ANNOUNCES to the public that he is in daily receipt of Eski. MiELL and CAN GAME, tic., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known houst , with every thing in the eating and drinking line at the short est not we. JOHN SHALKIt t jai - 111-Iyd Proprietor. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, RAidi6AbC vinkrTEß ARRANGEMENT* Pennsylvamiaoentral NINE 13A.T1_ 1 "E "EltA.V.tielt ONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE C atee log madeto the Oquiproent of this expellent double track and . .:nipress route, and evtrypa* A ble care (vill lie et&cliielt,„fOr the edinforfaf psi sengera and rapid, movement of . freight. Trains will leave the depot in Pittsburgh as followa: THRQUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, oa. cept Suriditic) at '6 50 a. stopping at all itisj Bons between Pittsburgh and Phlisdeiphia, FAST MAIL every_morisrag, (exceptSUtefah) at 2 50 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations', and making direct connections at Harrhibtutfor Baltimore and Washington, and for Nen! York• ' " • via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at stopping only at principal Stations, ma kin g di rect connections at Harrisburg for Etaltimand Washington, and for .New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) ate Strp. m., stopping only at principal Stations, comae* ins at Ha rrtsburg for Baltimore and Wash ington and ' for New York via Allentown, I -- change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New York. 102,996 26 .TCILINSTOWN ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN leavesdaily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p.m.., atop-, , ping at all Stations, and running as fax as Cone maugh. FIRST ACCOMAIODTION TRALN for WalDis Station, leaves daily (except Sunday,) at63oa.nt, SECOND ACC OMMODATION TRAIN for, Wall's Station, leaves daily, (oxcept Sunday,)'at 40a. in. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 360 p. in. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at, 6 00p. m. 111ECHURCH'TR A IN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. in. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS; Baltimore Express 12 80 p. philadelphia Express 1 20 p. m. Fast Line 130 a. m. Through Mail Train 1 00 sat.: Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 aim. tat Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. 24 Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 35 a. in. 3d-Wall's Station Accommodation.....: 1 55 p. m.. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 60S In. Baltimore Express iViil arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI. ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with, Throuth Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more- Express and Johnstown Accommeodation West. TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at Oies son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train .East. TO NEW YORK PHILA DELPHIA 13A.LTLMORE LANCASTER HARR TSBURG... ALTOONA Baggage Checked to all Stations on the PCllll eylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and NeW York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. NOTlOE.—ln case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R., Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streeta. no2o 1864. P. --- tiww=4w THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.. wIN TER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, 1864, trains run as follows, viz:— Leave • Pittsbl. For Chl'go. For Clev'd. ForWbeelg Express 1.45 a. m. 1,43 a. m. 1.45 a. m. Express . 1.45 p. m. 1.45 p. m. 1.46 p. Tr'. if ail 6.30 a. m. 6.16 a. m. 1Z URNIN‘i Arrive Pittsburgh, P. 1. W. Sr. C. icy. 2.20 a. m., 3.30 p. m., 7.00 Ix. 7.50 p. tn. C. a. P. R... 2.10 a. in., 3.50 p. m., 8.05 p. m. If 3" 003 Se TEM ACCOMMODATION TRAINS Leave Allegheny For Alliance. For N. B. For N. CI. For Stet Va. 'l5 p. in. 1.16 a. m. 640 R. in. 12.00 m 4.30 p. m 540 p. RETURNING Arrive Allegheny Y., F. W. a. C. .1.20 a. m., 8.40 a. m., 2.35 p. m , 4.60 p. m. C 4c. P. GEO. PAREI2, 'Ticket Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q.. CASS ELBERRY,Agenti Allegheny 01y H. R. PAYSON, Gen. Pass. Agent, P., F. W. & 0. Ky. E. R. MYERS, Gen. Ticket Agen fet.s C. S.. P. R. R. ti 00. Pittsburgh & Conneltsville WINTER 3N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE. URAIDER 2,1, 1863, Traind will leave. the Re-_ pot, corner of Ross and Water streets, saroThlwig- Leaves• Arrives* _ .. ._ Pittsburgh. PlttsbUighl. Mail to and from I.l'ntown. 766 a. m. 600 p.mx..• Expreas " ~ 300 p. ni. 1. 00,a: {a., let Pd'lleesportAcc'iln. 11 00 a. m. 71:01ein. 2ltt .. 8 16 a. m. 2'06 piaxi lstTortPerry " 700a_ m: 8 30.6:m. Br dttock's 4 16 a. In. 6 40p.m. • Suriday Church Train to kral from M'keesport; I 00 p. in. 10.00 a. ID or tickets apply to 130ULTON, AgL, R. BLACKPI ONE, Supt. .de/3. CRIIDIPTON & CO., 367 1.7.8.E1t03r. STR EET. sole proprietors and manufactutt era for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri Also manufacturers of.a. superior article of PALM. GERMAN, OLIVE and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap Which we confidently recortimend as better for. general use than any other before the public, should..-be borne in mind hag neither Potash, Salt,.• Limn or Rosin, or any other substance in its manufar, ture which can shrink or injure the finest fabric. Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes, washed with the Sliver Pearl Soap do not requireLboil ing or half the rubbing, which of course. sayes, the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap remotes Greene, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers , :Ink, Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, Bina pim tenting windows, carpets and furniture from suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate, Jewelry, Glassware. Enameled Pnliding9 ahrl Patent Leather Immediately, and for cleaning Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. Forilin3 bath and particularly for shampooning, the Sil ver Pearl Soap Is a perfect luxury. In n'orh all who have tried its superior qualities:me= knowledge it the greatest discovery of theam This Company respectfully ask a trial fume WI who are interestml,•and in every case will refand the price of the same should it tail to aceomidlih what we claim fur it. Sold at fire cents per pound in fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in ny, Birmingham and city resideneed free of charge. Directions for use on all packages. Liberal discount to the trade. Merchants from abroad will do wqlt to glre OR U myroN k UO., a call, 367 Liberty street, opposite Penna. Railroad l'assengr Depot. Zirr - Beware of all imit at On,. ..one genuine, unless bearing our trade mark, Ci!ver Pear/ Sheik as secured by the inceptor by .Nattonat copyright. nth2-tf NEW Trimming House for Tailors: JOHN A. GRIFFITH & CO., Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tani:gra and Clohiers of Baltimore and Washtng - ton that they have oirerval a TRIMMING H.qm..TE, at the Southwest Corner of Baltimore - and Charles Streets,. Over the Jewelry Store of Canfield, Bro x &Slo., where the trade will lied a full asaorttoeft ♦ in cluding Piece Goods, Buttons, Braldaretc., Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed by any house in the country. Haring established a house in Cinetrinattlik connection with the Baltimore House, and con sequently having to buy largely, we feel assured than we can oiler such inducements to the trade as regards prices as will make it to thelriaterest to give us a share of their patronage. JuSt-rer delved, the Spring and Summer Report 8i Fashion§ We are also the agents for the American and EuroPeaq :Monthly Repotta of Fashion, and Reniech & Ce.'sPa,tent Shears. A full fine of MILITARY TRIMMINOR; ault ahle forlderthant Tailors end Olothiers;- JORIsf.A. ; '..TABIES7Q'NE4I O • • 14..vr feb2-3tawtal oftllN IV —4O HMV" LIN T KA. —Just received and for sale DV FETZER a Ait MSTRONG, mhl9 A corner Market and First Its. 1884, PAR E o $l2 80 10 00 10 00 . 880 7 66 a 60 3.30 p. in. 3.00 p. m. 10.00 a. m SOAP,
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