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Ho' for the Gold Mines of Idaho,. . Jock — in "IL mr l - 1 - 11 C:F-N - ,
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irtitaltak Cut, BANNOOE °ITT ; 131TCCES8011 TO
AND GALLATrff. JAArgs P. FLEMING,
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St. Louis and Fort Benton p G-.C, I R T .
'
TRANSPORTATION LINE, WHOLESALE AND . HETAIL : DBATin
In Foreign and Domeatie DrUgs,Medidlnes,
For FortlEtenton and the Great Falls, Paints, Oils, 1./ye-Stußli and'Perfumery,
• or the Missouri.
THE. NEW AND NO. 7 7 FEDEB . AL STRERT,
li.A 4Gt is
i i iii gM:: tri)•2•lyl
*launch light draught ALL,F4REN , x CITY, PA.
:steamers, unlit extiressly for the traue,wiii ie..' e —__ ............. __...,,:___.. ~.....__
St. Louis for above and intermediate ports, as STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
foltows:
Steamer Benton, ANDREW KLOMAN .
SATURDAY, Merrell, 19th, at 12 m., or as soon ~,,,,.. pitrprs i • •
thereafter as the River is open to Council mutt i Li eneral Partners.
Steamer Welcome, ,
t- - ;ATURDA.y, April ed, at 12 111. IRON CITY FORGE,
Steamer Florence, 1 11I,OMAN & PHIPPS,
SATURDAY, April Ifith, at 12 tn.
Persons going by this Line are certain to get l NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
to the Mines with their goods early and without Air ANC PA CTURE, BAR IRON, GEN
delay, as the very light draught stern wheel 11.1 oral Railway and Steamboat Forguags,
steamer Ben*, huilt excr j essly, for IoW ' Pub.,enper, reight and Locomotive Axles, &c
remain above Fortnion,(thia mouth of seta-ti
the Yellow Stone,) during the season, and take
the freight of the - Welcotne and Florence should
it be necessary on acetnint of low Water. Each
boat will be officered and manned by skillful and
experienced boatmen, some of whom have ex
plored the - Upper Missouri In Mackinaw boats.
and:are thoroughly' acquainted with its naviga
tion. For freight , or passage, or information in m
regard to the mines apply to J. O. COPELIN,
at Office of United States Insurance Company,
southwest corner of Main and Olive streets, or
to JOHN J. 13.0 E & CO., Oonvent street, St.
Louis, Mo. feb23
Wheeling & Engtsmouth Packets.
FOR WHEELING
THE REGiULAR PASSEN
er Pricaet MINER VA, Capt. Gor
don, as resumed her old trade, making regular
trips; leaving Pittsburgh every TUES DA ,
THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Having been
thoroughly repaired, she well deserve,' the pa
tronage of the public generally.
JAS. UOLLINS Sr. CO., Agts:
Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge.
lebs
Cincinnati :4r, Louisville• Packets.
FOO CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE.
FRIDAY, MARCH 25, AT lu A. M.
• TEM NEW STEAMER
ARCOLA, A. C. McCallum, Jr.,
Uommaneer, will leave an announced above.
For freight, or
pas
le,
apply on board, or to
JOHN' - ACK, or
J. D. COLLTNGWOOD, Agts.
Evan'lle, Cairo &St. Louis Packets.
FOR EVAN I LLE, CAIRO & ST. LOUIS.
FRIDAY, MARCH2S, AT 10 A. M.
THE FINE PASSENGER
steamer NEW YORK, H. S. Light
ner; Commander, will lessees announced above.
For freight, or
F paasag
_,e apply on board, or to
N"
JOHLACK, or
J. D. COILING WOOD, Agts
& WILSON'S
EacasEst PEEMItM
id.OOIKSTITCI-1
SEWING MACHINES
The Cheapest, Simplest and Best
Prineipal.Office and Wholesale Emporium
No. 27 FIFTH ST.,
Three doors below Bank Block,
WM. SIIMI7EIt & CO.,
WESTERN. AGENTS
feb27-dkw
=mi. nr[ 4 .l4i. L V, •:.‘,
• -
SOM A MONTH..-AGENTS WANT
• V ed to sell Sewing Machines. We will
give a commlason on all Machines sold, or em
ploy agents who will work (or the above wages
and all 'expenses paid. For particulars address
BOYLAN & CO., Gen. Agents,
mh1.41-2wd Detroit, Mich.
.
For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Moths in Furs,
Bed Bugs, 'Woolens, ace., Insects on Plants, Ant
mats, kbwis, &c,
Put up in 2bc, 500, and *l,OO Boxes. Bottles.
and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Rote's. -Public
• Institutions, e.e.
"Qnly infallible remedies known. -
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family
"Hats come out of their holes to die. -
Jtar - Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
iiirSojd by all
. I:iruggists and Retailers every
where.
...4r - 111Bsweaa! !! at all worthless imitatione
Aliii-See that "Coszen's" name is on each Box.
Bottle and Flaak before you buy.
AFT,Address HENRY R. COSTAR.
'a-Principal Depot. 482 Broadway, N. Y.
Air Sold by B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. R
E. SELLERS Cr. CU. ,wholesale and retail agents.
Pittsburgh, Pa., aniGEORGE A. KELLY. A I
legheny city, Pa. mh1.1.-cnids.w
TOILET SOAP—
100 boxes Fancy, Toilet and Palm Soap,
In store and for sale by
REYMER Ar. BROS.,
128 and 128 Wood et
REFINED SUGARS-
160 bbls "A" and "B" Coffee Sugars
20 do Gushed, Granulated and Powdered
Bugar—Prow fn store and for sale b
REYMER BR O S.,
126 and 128 Wood et.
KNAISE'S PIANOS-AWE NOW CON=
shiereti the BEST PIANOS MADE. War
ranted eight years.
HAINES BRO'S NEW ]ORB PIANOS are
file CHEAPEST FIRST CLASS PIANOS
the country.
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
43 Fifth street'
- DECKHAIVI & LONG, IVO. 127 LIBER
-11. ERTY YITTSBC;IIGH, Agents
for 'the Quaker Mower and Reaper, linc - keye
Mower and Reaper, Russel's Mower and Reaper.
Farmer's Mow r, Cayuga Chief, Mower end
Reaper, and Wood's Mower. Aloe, dl•NlerA in
Agricultural and Farming Implements of all
kinds. letr2ldaw
RAISINS, PRUNES AND CUR
RANTS-
-1,000 pkga. Bunch and Layer Raisins. in
' halt and quarter boxes,
60 niatalikiNleat
2.5 kegs do do
30 casks prime Zante Currants,
Wimp French Prunes and Plums,
.2&bale.s do . do
Stud received itnd for sale
BEYMER & BROS.,
126 and 128 Wood st.
BECKHAM & LONG,
Liberty Street, PittebeLrg h.
AGENTS 8013
Russell Mewer and Reaper,
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
Quaker Mower and Reaper C
Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper,
, • , nrmer Mower,
Woods' Mower.
Also, dealers in Agricultural and 1-arming Im
yliments. j111119d&W
SUNDRIES—
300 boxes No. I Fire Crackers,
10 cases Sicily Licorice
5 do Calabria Licorice,
15 do Prime Figs,
20 kegs Baking Soda,
300 mats Cassia '
+5O boxes Rock Candy,
30 do Citron,
to bids Garret's Snuff,
its) gross Fine tint Tobacco, In tin foil,
75,000 Havana Cigars, various quality - ,
50,000 Havana Sixes Cigars,
In atoronnd for sale by _
REYMER & BROS.,
126 and 128 Wood a.
BILLSVIIOICE--
tiittal Naas, assorted sines,
• - Vlover Seed,
• • Riess Beef,
Macke:rat, bbls and halves,
kterrlng,
In store and for sale by
' i PATTERSON Sc AMMON
mhl No. 6 Wood et.
.Ipaiszslgro IKONS—sirucaivr
CARVER'S 'WAKE—For sale by
JAMES BOWN,
736 Wood sr.
300 nee"-
sFNAE
PATTERSON & AMMOd,
rohB No. 6 Wood st.
- pop &REELS POE SALE.--100 SECOND
Jai hand IRON BOUND, by •
H. M'SWiGEN & CO.,
93 Smithfield st.
121311111
'DRUGGISTS
COPPER WORKS
LAKE SUPERIO!I N OPPER MINES,
SMELTING WORKS.
Co-,
IitANLVACTCRERS of
Sheath, Braziers' and Belt Copper, Pressed
, Copper liot.:uns. liaised Still Bottoms,
Speller Soi:der, .a.so Impor
ters and dealers in Metals,
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron,
• Fire,. &a.
*is — Constantly on hand, Tinmcna' Machines
and Tools Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 100
SECOND STR LETS, Pittsburgh Pa.
*ST - Special orders of Copper cut to any desired
pattern. Je2l.4yd&iv
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
1) 10 - 1.7" cgt Y.' NY ENS,
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. 165 WOOD STREET, •
opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and
NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY,
NLAR THE MAYOR'S OFFICE.
I - BUMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb
er's Material In general. O❑ Refineries fitted up
in the most appros ed manner. Tanks lined with
Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and
.}as Fixtures.
4sirlsi. B.—All orders promptly attended to.
ap3-Iyd
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
EMNIIIIM
IHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
A, opened a very large and dealrable stock of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD •& SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladles' and Cientlemens' %year ; fine
Bronze Clocks. Fancy Goods.
13 NVA fl,
Such as Castors. Cske and Fruit Baskets
Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc.
R EINEN AN. MEYRAN & SEIDLE,
de2o 42 Fifth street
BREWERS AND MALSTERS
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWER'S & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY,
wE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior arti,le of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And it ill continue to make It our aim to give
satikrit,tion to all .! our cuetomers. Mr. Itobt.
Vi til,ql , 01 Literty street:will hate manaye
it:, t ill :untill.l ie the Iteev, et y.
Athiresi• all °rile!, to ,41 . 1.:N1'ER k raPI:AY,
Pheonix Brewer). l'itteiiurgti, Pa.
!.•I'ENCEM,
M'KAY.
Halsters and Hop Dealers,
ERIE
IRON WORKS
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
RE NOW PREPARED TO RE
cei e orders from the trade fur all sizes at
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Hors4.:Shoe Iron
OF THE BEsT QUALITY
Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1563
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
IIoi~lcine; Sr Lazear,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
NO. 103 FIFTH STREET,
P I ITJ BC Jai 11 PA
oilections and other legal business attended
to In Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad
joining' counties, jan2s,2ind
HOUSEFURNISHING
UPHOLSTERY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
7SUBSCRIBERS DI A N U F A C
-11_
TORE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods Comlorts, l'eather Beds, Mat
trmises of all kinds ; also, the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
O J - Prompt Attention given to all orders for tit
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, tee.
oetl7-Iyd ROBERTS 0. ROENICK.
GRAVEL ROOFERS
I.uF , rioN, OL,nI37EN .CO.,
Are prepared to do
It. A. VE.l_, JR 00 FILN Gr
On short notice
111.aterbil ta-sell with instructions.
Si - Offlce, corner sth and Wood streets, second
story. feb9
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD
BOSTON CRACKER BEERY,
eis . 6i . MBR IT IN,
JA.0013
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in
all kinds of Importer and wholesale dealer 11 .
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, FDREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,
NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, 160 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Between Wood and Market, Three doors above Bth at,
de3 PITTSBURGH, PA
LIME MANUFACTURERS
JACOB KELLER WOULD INVITE
particular attention to his stock of tierrnan
Wines and French Brandies, which has been se- CORNER MARKET AND FinsT STS
___ lected and imported by himsoll. Families and
Churches could depend p urest arning at his e.,-
To Builders and Contractors. tablishmerit the best and of 1V ideS. PUIV
Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city, M-
E ARE NOW MANUFACTURING , ways on hand. Also, Pure Old Bye Whisky and
a superior article of the best Rectified Monongahela. onto
• I. I M 1 F. , HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO.,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL Tinatp, 509 LIBERTY STREET
IVJE I,aiir OOAi.L,
Always on hand as usual.
DICKSON, STEWART & CO
WAGONS, CARTS &C.
Steam Wagon Work.
O N lIA ND AND MADE TO ORDER
SZ4•4ll.otels, Taverns and Families supplied a
moderate profits fo r Cash. niy2l-lyd
. .
. _
Benefit of Subsistence Committee.
WAGONS, . .
CA RTs, • - sTISITORS WILL lIE ADMLTTED
Wll EELI3ARROWS, V into the Fort l'itt Works, Filth Ward, to
STORE TRUCKS, , see the famous 20-I NCH GUN daily. until April
HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. Ist.. 1864. Price of Admission, 76 CENTS, the
C. COLEMAN.
entire proceeds to be presented to t he Subsistence
00.7-1 yd Marion Avenue, Allegheny City. ,
:
' Committee of Pittsburgh. rickets sold at the
o - fflce of the works, at Monongahela House. and
St. Charles Hotel. feb27-Im4l
PLANING MILLS
AMES MILLINGAR, MONO
NGABE
JLA PLANING MILL, would respectfully
inform the public that he has rebuLlt since the
fire, and having enlarged his establiahment, and
tillt4 it with the newest and most approved ma
chinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and
planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing,
doors sash and-'shutters, kiln dried frames,
moulding box •• r & c -
Sown! = T. 4, Sept_
200 boxes Oranges, prime,
100 do Lemons,
100 trails Mica Almonds,
10 bales Bor. Almonds,
60 bags Tarragona Almonds,
50 do Sicily Almonds,
76 boxes Shelled Almonds,
30 bags English Walnuts,
25 do Brazil Note,
30 do Filberts,
• 200 do Pea NUM,
aIiRA.NDES BOXES cox) Cocoa Nuts,
()ranges Oranges and_Mmonar st , In ore and landing, ' and fornslo by
EETEEB & ARMSTRONG, REYBIER & BROS.,
_
eigrner Market and First sts. I inh4
126 and 128 Wood at,
THE POST- -PITTSBURGH;
i coimyrissioN MERCHANTS.
JOHN DIOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market,
PITTSBURGH.
(Late Cashier of the Men:haute' Ilaelt,l
COMMISSION NRIRCHANT,
.TROMAS N. MILLER,
Special Partner.
NO. 11 SC:WPM MAIN St THEF,T,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAH)
to tilling orders for the purchase of
Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork,
Elneon, Lard, &e., eke.
REYERS To—Banks, Bankers, and Mercha
of St. Louts generally ; John D. Scully. e
Cashier, Pittsburgh.
Orders and consignments respectfully sone
and prompt returns made. jan2l-1m
R. HUTCHINSON,
(LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON,)
COMMIS .tfi 0. IN" ANT)
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pearl and
1 cit Ashes. and Produce generally.
Best Brands of Fathily Flour Always on Band.
NO. 102 SECOND STREET,
Between Wood and Market,
—Liberal mi,an-e made on t;onainnmenta
eq,ll-Iyd
W. D. P TTE Re,,N ADAM AM MON
PATTY:ItSON & AMNION.
Commisß,lon Arerchants,
Flour and (}rain and Cleneral Produce Deal
ers, N. ti Wood st., Pittsburgh. Pa.
Wa take pleasure In referring to the following -
Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, & Co., Zug a.
Painter• A. Bradley', E. E.laltindson & '0
I.l.tvls, J. P. Weotheell. Jas. M'l'ufly S.
W. Spencer. C li Love ac Co., IL H. lack k. Co
jar:v..ll-g
WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
WROLESIIA GROCERS,
Nos. 112 Secon4 anti 147 First Streets,
P. HE ILIL H REYNIER
Late M .111t11er Ricket.np's
REYMER & BROTHERS,
[Suc:Terors to limner & Anderson.]
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary,
Sugars, Fire Woz ks,
NOS, 126 'AND 128 WOOD STREET,
LA,I t, I,Stit ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
Dl alllers and Drnler% In
Fine Old Mononzahtla Rye Whisky,
3.47 I,II3EIiTY STREET ;
no7-ly.l PIT CHIII EGII, l'A
.r. _7: a - cr iv - r_. m , - tr 'Sr .
my 2 lyd&w
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brass 11 orks.
=EOM
Cticimau<'a-it vlbral,
Manufacture ant kcei , -, nstaritly nn 1.-in cl cry
nrlvt)
FINISHED BRASS WORK
BRASS_CA STI "; ref st1;.,1111.
Q. TEAM BOAT 'WORK AND REPAIR-
lng promptly axrute
lor V. entern I'ennb)lt nui.t 1., the tAlt• aI
ARSICS SY VIII /:\ %W. u.llll LAtot,oll•.
ached. Ic N.,
J.dB.-blll i
J. & M. M'STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
BRASS AND IRON LOCKS MADE 13 ORDER,
Also, Brass Castings of ail Kinds
Made at the shortest notice.
Partieul tr attention pawl to titling up and
pairing' ol IN l.it 1.E.,.
31 t 31 Water Street, near Liberty.
ririnE MEMBERS OF TIIIS•FIRM BE
lug pritetienl nicel,inies, of many year.
peitenee in tine business will ensure to gat
Dilution ill etery re,pect. N e are alau agents
fur Guild, iinsriwu: N. t . 4
' s,`teaml'uniph to t
water and oil. set—l
=EI
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
JON 1 , ;:5., 1301 - 14 & CO. ,
SCIANCMACTURERA of ,
Coat Steel; also, Spring, NOW and A B
Siva Springs and Axles,
Oorner of Ross and }fret Streets,
no2l-ly PI l"l 6.13 RUH, PA.
CCNXINOLIAM. CUNNINGHAM- D. liiat.Slai
F. CGNINTNGIIIA3I C. Dc
lUNNINGHAII3& TM-
L., c2IIY iiI.ASS W w -
house 119 Water et/ 6et, and 136 First et rev t,
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Moni6.-
galment House, man it Oct urers of Pittsburgh t 'ity
Window Glass, Druggists' Clines Ware and Ame
rican Convex Cl lase, lot Parlor Windowe, Chum ch
e,3 and public buildings. apt
WINES, LIQUORS, &C. -
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins.
Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin
ger Brandies. (ad nlonon,gahels., Rye. and
other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, 3c.,
NO. S 3 I.11.31.:11.1 - "V
Opposite Fourth street,
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &C.,
FOR TER SALE. OF
R. Et'. 13A_Ilat1C,
CIMICIE
PITTSBURCM, PA
GROCERS
ISSMMI
PITTSBUR.IH
El=
GIZOCUt,
-4 13 I A. M 0 IN ,
PITT-I 0 R6ll.
EMIII=EI
STEEL WORKS.
GLASS WORKS
PITTSBURGH, PA
f . - 14,11A1r,, - 111pftlitga' MARCH 25: 1-864:
• _
•StObicT-BRCi•
J. IL CA.SMAY,
NOTE,. STOCK,.DRAFt, B AND ,MORTGAGE,
Rai ESTATE AND M E RCHANDISE BROKER,
elos,
ROOM, No • 1.14 BURKE'S BUILDLNG,
POURTii ST lIMET, PITTSBLIFIGH, PA.
Desirable Mill property and other Real
Estate to the amount of , 1.00,000 for sale low.
PAPER MANU-FA-C-T-Er.iS7
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
Manufacturers; and Dealers to
150010, CAP, ,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
23 rive Tibinoved •
FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PITTSTOTROFI, PA.
4r-t 'ash paid for RAGS. ap3
. _ _
LAMPS, OIL, &C
11=
WELDON & KELLY,
I=l
LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS,
CARBON OILS, BENZINE,
No 164 STREET. ricgr Sixth,
PITTS.I3IS.IICIH. PA
- 1,17C17.3NT OTI. WC - In
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
MANUPACTIIRERS nP
PURE WRITE REFINED
C Ata. FL .13, 401 , _TS CDO X 3r.... fa,
Office. 'WI LIBERTY S'I;REET.
myS-Guld PITTSBURiII, PA
HOUSE CARPENTERS
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
OESERAT
House Carpenter and Jobber,
snot, VIRGIN ALLEI,
Between Wood and Liberty streets
PITTSBURGH, PA.
AG — Orders solicited find promptly attended to
ALDERMEN
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. SI FIFTH STREET
itliir - Illollection of Recounts mai all legs/ blid
fleas promptly tatentlml to. ne2,-13, I
LOAN OFFICES
LOA. IN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST
Near the corner of f>th
MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL
gunwale,' i..nned on Sold and Silver, Im
monds..ll..tvelr-3 Gil 1111,i Silver Watcher, and
all kinds al valuable articles. for any length rd
time agreed on The tre delieered
without the Ticket.
AtirWilco Hoot, trc,m 7 A. 11. to 10 P. Al
ENGINE BUILDERS
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
lion I.'ottittlers,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
NEAR THE
Penna. H. R., P...esager Station,
•
ANUFACTU lt RE ALL KINDs OF
INK Steam ta,Eiw s. ranging from (nice to old.
nu:at:red and till) I,ortc Nan it, 'tad bulled for
rust .11111 a, Saw :Mill, Blest t ,rnares, f‘el,
nee, etc.
hire particular attention to 'the construction
}ix:piles mitt 31tIchiner) hut grist cult. , and tur
uprights, male) and rt tculnr a.ta.
lin, e also an hand. tit:Jailed , Lad i. td } y for ship
ment at chart la, c h..aftaes tad fhahas ul
ever} ptiol.
Also. l urniAh R iler( hn.l".(heet Iron .eperately,
Wrought Iron 114nr-er( Intl Putties IL
every unruly. ,rl.l cohttcue the htrthuflet Lire 01
I,(ue ( 'aids
flu! . prices nre low. 001 (11,hinery 714 n uLyotur
11. , 1 of the lest qu lily of tunl erotiri. and warniutv,l
Ili 111..., to gin v n.s heln,lioti
(04-I)rders from all parts (4 the country' solid
tat and promptly tilled. le?1-thtve
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &C
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
=WM
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Just te.!etv ed nt the New CAI pet Store of
M - Tarland, Collins & Co.
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
An entleely nos. assortment
N F:11" C AA? PI-71:' Sa" Olt
NUFAR LAND, COLLINS ot. CO
n,114
TAILORS.
IDALUB
MERCHANT TAILORS,
INS SMITHFIELD STREET,
AVE HAVE JURT RECEI.VED A
large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of
Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestings, &c
Alto, a large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS
Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER
, OLt IR:, NECK TIES and everything. usual])
kept by unit-glass Furnishing Stores. Orders
promptly executed. mhbtyd
PORK PACKERS
CHARLES L. CALDNVEiL,
Succeaaora to Jae. Holmes & C 0.,)
POI? FZ P C
Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hama
smoked Beef,
decl I-1 yd
PITTSBVEGH, PA
OYSTERS, GAME. &C
JAMES 11111_,A_TJG;
OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME,
POULTRY AND EGGS,
360 LIBERTY otorrn-E..1,-r
Down stairs
NOTICE.THE EsihcuirivE coif
, , aIITTEE of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair
' have resolved that all the ditterent branches of
' industry. profession and trades, be requested to
W-- - - - ---.:__-= ..-_- ----- -------=------ - - meet in separate conventions at once and atu
ALL PAPERS, Oli. CLOTHS, point three or more members as a Committee to
Pittsburgh sanitary Ealr. It is res-
W all \k. P a pers lNth flr"o'nBcliAtoliLS pectfully requested that the names of all of said
i p l e ' r AN ro t l, N C 4 - 10 K ilo P is 8 - aid
in
the
Shades from 10c to *5; (Hi Cloths from 710 to Committees be handed in at once to the Secre
h
*l,lO per yard ; Fancy Good in all varieties, at tii m ry h o l6 l the
, - d A e S , B . OCiattOLI at th eir Rooms, 96 Water
te
street, over Zug a Painter's \ V alehouse.
it),r
New Wail Paper &Fancy Goods House F. li. BRUNOT, '
of . FOERSTF,,t. Si. SCHWARZ, ----
Chairman.
febts .l 64 Smithfield street vi HOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GEN-
AL — TLEMEN.—Samples and Catalogues sent I
PITTYIit Rau, FT. Ws yr; ah. Cirfcaao RT. Co., i for 25 cents. Enclose an envelope with
.1 - our own
OFFICE OP THE SECRETARY 1 name and address. D. HEINIMETTE,
Pittsburgh, March Ist 1864. S roli-r-3md 565 s Liberty st., New TOT k.
yIkIVIDEND.—THE BOARD 0 DI- , ___ . ._.. . ___
si AVE YOUR GAS BY USING GLEA.
son's Anti-Flickering, American and Imper.
(: .!_ f T E re v cars pEn hav c e
E th NTL is cla m ydnare i tLiN i ndl i V
UR THIRD MORTGAGEBONDS of this Com- lal Cies Burners, a sure saving of twenty-five pet
cent. The Anti-Flickering is Just the thing for
perky out of• the earnings of leza, payable in
CASH on the Ist day of April next, at the Office the Office. Cali and see them burn at the Gas
of W
Xork, to the Fitting and Plumping Establishment of
Age - nt., l.N li S o i..o .
52 %, ,.a LA_Z liet, Eß 40 . 1 X , Transfer
W ELLON & KKI.J.Y.
persons or their Attorneys, in whose names the _a" 164 Wood street
_ -- _ _ __ •
Bonds stand registered on the Ist day of Starch. 'is OTIMPOES—
The Traliaferand Register Bo Of these Bozos
_f -- 50 bushels chEKeshannocka,
which were closed on the lat day of March for 200 do do Peach Blows,
the Annual Election, will /.'elitlaißelesetl until 10 tun - do do Pink Eyes,
•
o'clock a. m., the 2d day of AprfFtitereafter. Just received and for sale by .
W. H. BARNES, FETZER & ARAISTR ()N,>,
mh.2 Secretary. i mhl9 corner Market and First sta.
-
WALL PAPER, &C
BANKS AND BANKERS
TnE
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
Having organized uti.ler the Nat tonal Currency
Act, le now prepared to do a
General Banking Business
Deposita received, Exeloine'e, on the principal
13OUC,:Ii1' .1)5.401,13,
And collections made in et er) accessible
part of the countrl.
Office for the present. (until the completion of
the New Banking House, corner of Wooil street
and Virgin alley,) in the blanking Room of the
DIME SAVINGS' INSTITI TION,
No. LILCO lS3nithi3old BY.;
Opposite the I.:Ltion House.
Win. L. Sclitaierti
A. S
S. H. Hartman,
L. Alorgwritern.
)11.:‘ I LIN L.ll N,
R(i. Ri H MEE /. ash. pro t.•m. 1111,7-21i1.1
=MEM
W. J. KOCNT7 1,1. H. MEHTZ
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
.13A.N
118 Wood' street ; Second door aLuve Fifth,
DEALER 4 IN FOREIGN AND DO-
I - nestle Exuhanze. twin. Bank Notes and
Government securitii B. Il.iit corns promptl;,.
attended tut r. 1,11
& SONS, BANK E. RS
• and Exchanec Brokers and Dealers in
Notes. Drafts. Acceptances, tiold, silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and
Western Cities constantiy for sale.
Collections made in sil the cities thi oughout
the United StMes I feposits received in par fundB
or current paper. No. 67 ~ % 1 ark et str eet. between
Third and Fourth streets.
GOLD, SILVER, DENI.VNI) IVOTES,
Certificates of Indcbteilueds, quartermas
ters Certificates,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
and all other got eminent securities, bought by
\b. H. W11,1,1.-I.dlS & Co.,
Wood street, curlier of Third.
MIME
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
6 FOURTH STREET.
CIIAIrrTaIIEI) IN 1,455.
OPEN DAILY ,TTIOIVI 9 TO 2 O'C LOCK,
also, on ‘Vedlotkalay mai r,tzonlay Evenings,
tiom May IV to Nl,senita•ri6t. I r ,n 7 to 9 o'clock
and from November at to M.ty let , from 6to
o'clock.
Deposits rereh C rd nil less than ONE
DOLLAR, and a dividend el the moth's declared
twice a I ear. in .lone and December. interests
has been declared semi-ainitially. in June and De
cember ninee the hank was urp.t.uized, at the rate
nt six per Cent. a )t-ir
Interest. it not drawn out. is placed to the
credit 01 the deposit of at. rrlll,lpal. and bears the
same interest from the hest Rays o; June aud De
cember. compounding twice x year. without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
Ms pass boulc. At this rate money will ,lure hle to
lees than twelve yearn.
Books containing. ti rlytrter. Fly-Lsws. Rules
soil liege batons. t :Ashy I Apple:anon
tai the ()thee.
PRI , IDENT.
U t) R•i F. ALIt R LE.
v.es
Mcloin• . I) 31 , e1t,
.101.11 Ii -.lliteolm re( r. 31 rd. Idotrlsa,
.lan,e6 Heron. Isaac M. Petion,,,
Peter A. Madeira, , hidle.
Win. J. Anderson. 1,.:111 It 31'h adden,
A 31. Its ',deo.
PITTSI3C;I6III
Gair - rn Adame. ii..nry .1 I.:\ L.
.iotir. C. .1431,L1,5 i p:.:1; , Ial96'll,
‘ieorge 8i,..K. \ 1 nlter P. Merril:,,
11111 Purl7,lll, .Ir.lal i Prr
Mull., A. I..,irrlvr, I, .1.. , 1t h..;.t .
Ct./tries A. l'olt , ,:t. Hor,r2. L. hti.gresit
John Er las. Is iii I ` . ...•liir:ertl,
iivrij I. 1 .- .1i.it , ',104 . 1., Air . \ .rr...lcr : , pver,
1.J1,14 I , i,1e,.1.1r, Al,—..lnler To,Le,
Wlr, -.. IL, ..ii, \\ ol V.,,kirk.
Peter H. Hunker, Is ra, \\ hither,
Itia.3ro. 11 \:, s. \l .ii I' Wr . ,r man,
I it1,..4 I) het r . . I • Lr , ?..in \ ,-I,.Tr.
Real Estate Sa‘ iti , ;s Institution,
•
TATE3IENT OF THE
. CONDITION
o the 'Ow, 2(1,1,ky of N.-
I.rd,-1.: .1 11. ,•.liurntity hi the
Cii9tler
Amount
A innunt doo I
Amount tC'ta.tinrent I L.,!:
VirPl n Er4l
n1t...1 ' , Ate, 8.,:
Notes. market
Into rest ert - 1,..,! J„e
( tat, Furnttur ,
t;ush nu hand
fix At;
r‘nmii.t..l;;.t• t eel“. of the 11,111 .1.111 11..
3.../1. NJ... ❑ Yin.' /11,1
found the , 11././1 'tit, cut of to be correct
\' If t1 1 1'1,1..1x 11,
li'HltL.t'ct tECITLY,
\\ It II ":7‘lll II
liept,sits re,, rid 10,11.1, and EVERY "nil
VIiltAY I \
IN I • r .t ;,er
Victoria,
H 1. 7, T 11 II ' , VI:, i H 1N..1. 11.: 1 10017.1iliAl)
WM H. z>. I I , I
W H. (; ,, P h.t.Aa n, 141011 PAINTeR.
H euVkV CHILD,. ; t. ❑,ate ,
Office, (33 Fourth Street.
no 4
PHILADELPHIA CARDS
'ilA(41.:1•.:
CLOTHS, CASSINIERES, SATINETTS,
Vest tuRN, TRllOl,' Trimnalugg,
NO. 25(1 NT All IC L.:" I 6 ,i r l' r-:
P1i11.11.E1.1 1111
WM. BRICE & CO.,
Produce and ProvlMon
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 15 South Water st.,
HiILADELeuIA.
11Gi'Liheral advances made on conslcrtment.i
when required. Lny.dytt
G . E.01? C;rl2 ANT,
HOLESA LE AND RETAIL DEALER
In ex eiy desct iption of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
my I-1 VI
C..A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS
Patent Improved
EXCEL...sit ai AND PATEN r
PARAGON COIL OIL BURNERS,
Hand Lamps, Columns, &c.
S J I. E.t , ROOMS.
No, 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia
illanunictory, Frankford. Plats
gir.-Illgoods warranted
C. 1 - 1 - AII.IIV IMIAN,
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
Manufacturers amt Importers of
HENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
• /ND TAILORS TRIAVIIN(Is,
No. 10 South Fourth Street,
myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA.
liiiiIIIMEZE
=B=llZia=
A. Hattie.
A iex Flolst gin,
Henn r 1 ,
13-tioe.
11:1 1 I:t
lIARL.I%; A (
t , 1113. ,q 4 I
1 451914
. ql
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INBEEMI
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=MEM
1 , !.1 kliC),
11111011 CI Ind do.L rs in
Manufacturer
=Mi
INDEMNITY AGAINST ,lA)SS ,
BY' ' 1 •11
RK
rIi7OMP F ANY AN OF YiatAttELYRIA,
1 VICE No. 438 and 437 C4I,ESTNUT ST.,
, near Fifth.
STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1863.
Published Agreeably to an ,Act of Assembly, be
ing
, First Mortgage, amply secured $1,8,93,393 32
, Real Estate (present value $103,313
61,) cost
Temporary Loans on ample Uollat
terra Securities
Stocks, (present value $86,667 72,)
cost 89,786 6S
Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00
Cash 27,919 33
32,208,651 68
The only profits from premiums which this
company can divide by Mw, are from risks which
have been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty, in Town and Country, at rates as IOWISS are
consistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, they have paid losses tiL Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of' oilers, thereby af,
lording evidence of the advantages of Insurance,
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
Losses paid during the year 1859,362,158 36.
DIRECI'ORS.
CHARLES Ir. RANCHER., MORDECAL H. Lou
TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. BROWN,
SAMUEL GRANT, IBA-AC LEA,
JACOB H. SMITH, EDWARD U. DALE,
GEORGE W. R.JCHARDS, GEORGE FALES,
CHAS. C. BANCKER, President.
FItWARD C. DALE,' Vice President.
I' ',lcel. Secretary pro tern.
J. UARDENEE COFFIN, Agent.
tnytB Northeast 'con Third anitWoodats.
PT-TTLA - TET.PHIA FIREAND LIET
INSURANCE COMPANY,
14-9 CHESTNUT STREET,
Opposite the. Custom House
Capital. $219,100. A55et5..8304,913.
wILL MAKE ALL !KINDS OP IN-
S U.RANC.4 either Perpetual or Limited,
on every desertptimi of Property or Merchandise,
at reasonable rates of preminm.
110141'. P. KING, President.
.31. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DIRECTORS.
CRA ALEX , BATES, L. R. COPE,
E. ii. ENOLISH, GEORGE W. BROWN,
P. B. SAVELLY, JO'SEPH S. Paul.,
C. SHERMAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON,
S. J. hiaoanos, E. W tram,
F. BLACKBURN, Secretary,
I. G. COFFIN, Agent.
Corner Third and Wood streets.
At , LE - GICELNY INSITRAN6S - 00,,
OF 1.IT"1-13-13III10-771.
Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block
INS I.; ILES AGAINST ALL KINDS F
FIRE AND )lAILINE RISE:S.
ISAAC JONES, President ; JOHN D. Mc-
CURD, Vice President D. M. BOOK, Secretary,
Cap , . WM. DEAN,Oeneral Agent.
DLE.ECTORS—Iafete Jones, U. U. Hussey, Har
vey Childs, Capt. B.X. Gray, John A. Wilson,
B. L. lahnestocic, Jahn D. McCord, Capt. Adam
Jacobs, R. P. Sterling Capt. W. Dean, Hobert
L. AVG rfriv, RobliliM. Davis. no2B
estern Insurance Company ofPittsburgh.
GEORGE DABS/E, President
P. 11. Gun non, Secretary.
Capt. R. D. Cool:man, Gen'l Agent.
N. 9a Water street, (Spang Warehouse,
np stairs,) Pittsburgh.
TILL INSURE AGAINST AL
kinds of YIRE and 111.A.RINE RISKS.
A Dome 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 offering the best protection to those who de
sire to be insured.
loiteccrons—ti. Mlller, jr.. Jamea M'Auley
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nindck, George
Larvae, NV m. H. smith. Chas. W. Hicketson, An
drew Ackley, Alexander Speer. David Lon,
Bees .7 Thumas, Benj. Bakewell, John llVOune
LITATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
in of the
Charter Oak Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Jan. Ist, 18434
A S . 5117. - 1' "S"
- -
UAW: -locks 4 69,195 00
T't.tttal States Bonds 30,450 00
hallruad Bonds /0e,150 00
Leaned on Nlortgage on Heal Estate. 49,223 00
Loaned on Collateral 34,025 00
Bala Itecei,attle and other property.. 6,913 89
Cash in Hank and hands of Agents 30,543 93
$328,5U3 62
'CI -nettled Loszcs
A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
63 FOURTH STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
1,1,13-2 r. ;
STEAMSHIPS
c•UNA.II32O
teasu to Queenstown and Liverpool.
The First Class Powerful Steamships,
SIDON, I [CEDAR,
MARTI-lON, TRupold.,
WILL SA.“.. PllOll4 NEW
York every alternate Wednesday,
. . E 7 4 -• from Liverpool every alternate
Tuesday, add from Queenstown
et erg A/ cru.tte Wed enday.
Steerage passage front Liverpool or Q,ueens
tow n, Cu/ in gold, or Its equivalent In currency.
From New ] uric to Liverpool, $35 in currency.
Fur Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS si
40 Fulton St., New York, or
TIWS, RATTICIAN, Agt,
N‘r. 12.2 Mortaugarotla House, Water st.,
no2S-Iyd Suoneador to Thos. liattigan
PASSAGE FROM THF:OLDOOUNTRY,
Lower than the Lowest,
4 _..1... TlttE UNDERSIGNED IS
r' -- "" now prepared to bring out passen
gers by lIIIST CLA_SS .iII.AIL gts:
sTEA.d.ERS direct from LIVER-
I't AA:, LUN BON DEBI . , or GALWAY to NEW
1 Wall, or PrITSBURCiII,
SEVEN D0L1...4.as
lower than any other agent here. Call and get
the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail every
week, and passengers are found in everything.
Parties brought out by first class ULI_PPYR
S .k11.1N(1 vessels at very low rates. Sight
Drafts on the NATIoNAL BANK payable at
any of its branches in England or Ireland (or sale.
For particulars as to rates, Stc., apply to
D. il'f.,.ILL,
Chronicle Unice, No. 70 Fifth at,
jam26-eod and 66 Smit hfield et., Pittsburgh.
Passage from England and Ireland.
t.tn,oo.
EUROPEAN AGENCY
THOMAS H. RATTIQAN,
EUROPEAN AGENT No. 12
Monongahela House, Pittsburgh,
Pa., is prepared to bring out or
Ewing out or send back passengara from or to any
part of the old country, either by steam or sail
ing packets.
n.1(1111 BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Olncinnati Rail
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line
of Sailing Packets, and for the line g of Steam
ers sailing between New York, Livefpool, Glas
gow and Galway.
Jane- iyd
THUS. H. RATTIGAN
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C
.51,9-"Vr...9.. C 3, MI 510 1- ET
NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR.
IIAVING TAKEN AND FITTED tP,
with all the modern improvement, this pop
ular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom
modate hie old customers and the public gener
ally, with the best the market affords. Oysters
will be served up in every variety of style during
the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he
feels confident in recommending them to the pub
lic for their excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily,
and sold wholesale and retail. my2O-lyd
OUIZ HOUSE,
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURCIII
THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES
to the public that hods in daily receipt of
'FLESH SHELL and CAN OYSTEHS,GAME,
&c., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons
of this old and well known hoagie with every
thing in the eating and drinking line at the short
est notice. JUHN SHALER,
,anti-lyd Proprietor.
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
Corner of Virgin Alley 'soul Smith.
field Streets,
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
SetWOU will be served up in the most palatable
styles. ELI YOUNG,
()cis corner 'Virgin Alley and Smithfield et.
APOLLO3IIII.I.BILLIA UDEIALOON:—
01-I.AULES GARDNER world-remind , his
old friends and customers that he i still to be
found at his old stand, APOLLO -en
trance on Fourth street lie hasalways on d
the best quality - Of Lacer Beer, and in connection
with the hail, a welLappointed billiard saloon,
with good tables, balls and cues.
Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at.
near Wood, entrance - from FititietiC , tpdady
BARBELS- = 416 NEW , I4 . RA~t•
It" RELE—Just received and for gaieby
FETZER ar. ARMSTRONG,
corner Market and First sta.
1864
wifiri,W;4llipia6itidar
• •
PeraffliVaal
aentralßOVO'
ria - Nr..' D'A Itut
CONS TAR/II iLltigrioZ
ing made to thexquipmcnt of thisarteeibuit
double traek-andiexpresti router-and ey_empossi
ble care Wilithe-eirieterlseCf9.E the, con
gangers and rapid movemet of freigh t rattis
will leave the.de l pot in Pittsburgh aa.follon l y
(VSV4FIVIATIOiIf
cent Sun ,ra t 550 a- EL, lib:liming at at&
tions between Pittspinghandfhiladelphiar r
FAST MAlD enteu*tuoi!lxig,:icept Stiiiday,)
tn
at 250 a. ~ stopping.only at p rincipal Stations,
and making direct' Connections at - Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Wastritxton, and for Pfew York
via Philadelphia.
THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. m.,
stopping only at principal Stations, making di
rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and
Washington and for New York via Philadelphia.
FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 885 p.
stopping only at principal Stations,,connect•
ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington,
and for New York via Allentown, wi th out
change of cars; also at Philadelphia , for New
102,995 26
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
learnt' daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. to., stop
ping at all Stationkand running as far as Cone
.
ma ugh.
Fili.ST ACCOMMODTION TRIM forWall>a
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) art/30a-m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station, iCANTS daily, (except S'und'ay,) at
11 40 a. m.
•
THIRD ACCOM.MODATION TRAIN . for
IraWe Station leases daily, (except Sunday,)
360 p. m. ♦
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,)' At
6 00 p. m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wan's Station,
every Sunday at 906 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARR IV E IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Express 1280.p.m•
philadelphia Express 1 26
m.
sat Line 1 30 a. p.
ta.
Through Mail Train 1 00a. pa.
Johnstown Accommodation 10 06 a. m.
lit Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 - a. in.
3d Wall's Station Accommodation-- 8 35 a. m.
3d Wall's Station Accommodation.— , 1 66,p. tn.
4th Wall'a Station Accommodation.... 6 06p. m.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 20 p. in. on Mondays.
TRAINS FOR BLAIRSV/LLE and . MIA
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection-with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accoinmo•
dation and Express Train East, and wits Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommsdatlon
West.
TRAINS Ft 111 EBEI\TSIII:RG connectat Cres
son with Express Trains and Mau Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
TO NEW YOLiK
PHILALELYHLA
BALTIMORE
LANOASTER
HARRISBURG}...
ALTOONA... .....
Baggage Ohecked to all Stations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia,
more and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be
charged an access according to distance traveled
in addition to the htation rates, except from Sta
tions where the Company has no Agent.
NOTlOE.—ln case of loss, the Clomparty will
hold tbemseives responsible for personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding OM
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employetto
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
_ _
J. STEWART, Airetir —
At the P. R. FL, Passenger Station, on- Liberty
and Grant streets. tto2o
1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FL WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
AND
I Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
1(k? AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, 1984,
UP trains run aa follows, sir ,f
Lexve
Pittab'g. For Chi'go. For Cjev . ..l. ForWheell
Express 1.45 a. rt. 1.46 a. 1 - 41. 1.46 n. m.
Expreza 1.45 p. in. 1.15 p. in. 1.46 p. in.
Mad 6.30 a. In. 6.15 a. M.
Arrive Pittsburgh,
P. F. W. & U. WI". e 20 a. tn., 3.30 p. m., 7.00 p
m., 1.50 p. m.
U. Sc P . S. 1{...2.1u 3.50 p. m., 8.06 p. m
ACC - 00LPLIODATION TRAINS. •
,•$ 13 ; 366 69
Leave Allegheny
For Alliance. Por N. B. For N. Cl. For Sten'e
2.15 p. m. 1,13 a_ in. 6.40 a. rn,
J2:00 rn. 3.00 p E d. 3.00 p. In
4.30 p, m.
• 6.40 p. m.
RETURNING.
Arrive Aliegheuy, •
I'., o'. W. 6: C. 14 , y .7.2.0 a. m., 8.40 a. m., 2-35 p.
tn , 4.00 p. in.
U. .):. P. R. R..... 10.00 a. m. . .
U.EG. PARKIN, Ticket A.
Union Passenger Station, Pittsburg,.,gha.
A. Q CASSELBERRY, Age L
Allithem Cl
y i .
JI. R. PAYSON, Gen. Pads. Agent.
P., F. W. & C. Ry - , (10..
F. R. hIYERS, Gen. Ticket Agent
feb6 C. .k. P. R: R. cL
II
Pittsburgh & Connellsville B. .
WINTER
•
N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY .. O OEIII.I3EIi 2d, 18a3, Trains swill lea Ve t. De
pot, corner of Roes and Water streets, aa ours:
Leaves Arrive at
Pittsburgh. - Pittabrgh.
Mail to and from U'ntown. 7 66 a. in. 6 00,:7n.
Express " " 300 p.
let AUKeesportAcc'dn. 11 00 a. In. 7 00a„ : m.
2d 6 16 a. m. 2 Off, tn.
let Port Perry " 7 DO a. to. 8 BUS. m.
Braddock's 4 16 a. In. 6 40 p. m.
Sunday Church Train to
and from I.4'keesport, 100 p. in. 10 Orfa. m
For tickets apply to (FEU. BUULTON,
W. B. STOCT, Supt. deg,
SILVER PEARL SOAP.
C—
RPTON & CO., 367 I.lllThaTif
I/14.
STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur
ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohlo,'lridDula,
Illinois and Missouri. Also masufactoineraof a
superior article of PALM, GERAIAN, OLVVE
and ROSIN SOAPS, and various TolliCialad
Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Sent'
we confidently recommend as-better fer.gettefel
use than any other before the teiblicortioukl i be
borne in mind has neither Potash, Sait t lme
or Rosin, or any other substance in its maanfac..
tore which can shrink or injure the finest &brie.
Flannels and Woolens can he washed3with ; the
rapidity of Cotton or Linen: Clothes washed
with the Silver Pearl Soap do not requireholl
ing or half the rubbing, which of conrsalltaves
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes
Greece, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Prinftitr ,
Smoke and the worst Bilge Water stionsipstimit
ly, by applyingit with a moist sponge, thriii tiro
tecting windows, carpets and furnitureiftam
suds and slops. It imparts abrilliancy to Plate,
Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings and
Patent Leather immediately, and for °leading
Marble and Floor 'kites it has no equaL Feethe
bath and particularly for shampooning, the Sil
ver Pearl Soap M I
a perfect luxury. n a Weld
all who have tried its superior qualities ac-
knowledge it the greatest discovery of thdage.
This Company respectfully ask a triallx.all
who are interested, and In every case Will refund
the price of the same should it fail to setiomPlish
what we claim for it. ,
Sold at five cents per pound ix:1114y : 4mand
boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe
ny, Birmingham and city residences e+
vf
charge. Directions for use on all packages ?
Liberal discount to the trade. - A
Merchants from abroad will do wen to Elva
CI{UMPTON.h. CO., a cal, 367 Liberty street,
opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot:
4i?-Beware of all Imitations. None genuine
unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Shell.
as secured by the inventor by N ational copyright.
tnh2-tf
N EW •
Trimming louse for Tailors.
JOHN. A. GREFFITH*W
.I,
leave to announce to the Xereharif Taßora
and illohiera of Baltimore and Waahington.that
they have opened a TRIMMING HO U SE, at
the
Southwest Corner of Baltimore maul
Charles Streets • -
Over the Jewelry Store of Canfield, Bro. & Co.,
where the trade will find a full aanortotent,
in
eluding
Piece Goods, IButtosis, Bralds, etc.,
Adapted to that line of business, not summed
by any house in the country.
Having established a house in Cincinnati in
connection with the Baltimore House, add con
sequently having to buy largely, we feel-summed
than we can offer such Inducements to the thide
as regards prices as will make it to their interest
to give us a share of their patronage. Just re.
ceived,the
Spring - and Summer Report of Foldout'.
w. are ;deo the ageitte for the Amerieso sod
Vuropaan Monthly RepOrta of Faalttoity end
Henlachlk. Co.'sPatent shears.
'A Warne of MiLIT4NY.TItetAMI.
able:for MerchootTanorrOnd C l ot ii ~
JOHN A. oalllrrilrripl%
JABLES O'NEILL,
feb2-stawlal • JOSLI'M E.
•
AES,o ,6l :lopri--40 1444.1% 1 -WV-111P*111W
I ..ftetreeelli•ed•Aondieetal ll4l d - bP
FETZER a ARMSTRONG,
aLIII9Ja 4 corner Market and First dok,
FARE,
$l2 80
1060
10 00
880
7 65
380
.1864.
RETURNING