STEAMBOATS. Ho I for the Gold Mines of Idaho I ` 743F4Y-PII VIRGINIA CITY, ItAN, , MCK CITY : army:spore TO ANTI (311.1. A I I.N. JAMES P. PLEATINO, S • at. Louts anti Poi t Benton v I;G I "I` , TRANSPORTATION LINE, VirIIOLEBALE AND RETAIL DIIALFR ' In Foreign and Domestic Drun, Aledleines, For Fort Beura and the Great Funs p a i n N. Dye -Sturs and Perftunery, of the Missouri. TILE NEWAND NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, staunch light draught Steamers, built expressly for the trttae, wilt Mat r St. Louie for above and intermediate ports, as follow a Steamer Benton, SATURDAY, March, 19th, at 12 m., or as soon thereafter BO the River is open to Council Blutt Steamer Welcome, SATURDAY, April 2d, at 12 m. Steamer Florence, SATURDAY, April 16th, at 12 m. Persons going by this Line are certain to get to me Mines with their goods early and without delay, as the very light draught stern v. heel steamer Renton, built expressly for low water, Ivill remain arose Fort Union, (the mouth of the Yellow Stone,) during the season, and take the freight of the Welcome and Florence should it he necessary on account 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, end arc thoroughly acquainted with its naviga tion. For freight, or passage, or information In regard to the Mines, apply to .1. G. OOPELIN, at Office of United States insurance Company, southwest corner of Main and Olive streets, or to JOHN J. ROE ac CO., Convent street, St. Louis, Mo. '. feb23 Wheeling & Portsmouth Packets. FOR WILEELING THE REGULAR PASSEN o'er Paeket Eli V A. Capt. G or on, as resumed her old trade, making regular trips', leaving Pittsburgh every TU DA Y, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Hal um been thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa tronage of the public generally. (...3 - 6LLINt; & Agta. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. .febs • . _ Cincinnati & Louisville Packets, FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. THIS DAY, DIAROIt 30, AT 4 P. M. TII.E NEW AND MAGN iFl eent side-wheel passenger steam er 'h FEST, W. C. Watt, Commander. Ili leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on boar,l, or to LIT) WA..11.T.E, JOHN FLACK, or nahl3.) J. D. UOLLINCdWUOD,Agra. FOR. CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. THIS DAY, MARCH. 30, AT 4 P. Al. 'VI-1E NEU' STEAMER RESERVE. Muhlernan, t 'ommati er, wil ea ve as announced shove. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. COLLINO WOOD, Agts. Evan'lle, Cairo &St, Louis Packets, FOR EVAN , LLIC, CAIRO & ST. LOUIS WEDNESDAY, MARCH., 30, AT 4 P. :NI THE SPLENDID PAS - server steamer KENTON, Capt. Dunlap, trui leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on beard, or la TORN FLA.LIK, or J. D. COLLING WOOD, Ag - ts. FOR EVAN'LLE. CAIRO & ST. LOUIS THIS DAY ALARCH 30. AT 4 P. M. TILE NEW AND SPLEN did passenger steamer SILVER Lo D, o. 2, Oapt. Conway, will leave as an nounced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or t JOH.N FLACK, or mh3o J. D. COLLIN() WOOD, Agts. FOR EVAN'LLE., CAIRO & ST. LOU IS. THIS DAY MARCH 30, AT 4 P. M. FINE PASSENGER steamer LEONIDAS, .1. W. Ana - commander, will leave as announced For freight, or passage, apply on board. or to JOHN kiJAUE, or mh3o J. L. COLLINti \VOW), Agts FOR EVAN'LLE, CAIRO, & ST. LOUI t. THIS LAY, i ARCH 39, AT 4 P. M. THE FINE PASSEN(4.E. steamer NEVADA, I).Z lirickell Commander, will leave as announces above. .For freight. or passage apg r ,y un board, to J OHN FL or . H. COLL A OOD. Agts. St. Louie & Keokuk Packets. FOR ST. LOUIS, KBOKL'IC. "Mt: AC A - Y.LNE. ECILLIscvroN, HA t E.N I. OR T, ROCK ISLAND, AS!) sT. FADE, DIRECT. THURSDAY, MARCH. 31. THE NEW AND SPEEN id steamer AMERICA, Capt. 1301 ng, Wit leave as announced sho‘e. Forfrelght., or passage, apply on beam, or to JOHJ LACK . . or J. L. COLLIIGWOOD, Agt-s. Olarksvilla & Nashville Packets, l'iTTslit I“.ill I'l I POR - IneiIitICSVILLE, & NASHVILLE. C. , 11.Pti ,-, ro! an -1 r , : Pr IPgal hurtir,ss attennc-o TM lrftsna.Y, 11LAHCH. al, AT 4 Y. Al. t , ) in Allegheny - , W ,r.lfgion, Oreene. and . THE. ELNE, PASSUNibirat Joining countie.• .ian26-2rd ateamerßEHTliA,Vanhork., Corn - notacter, wilt eare as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN KLACK., or ni11.30 J. D. CULLING WOOD, Ag - ta . _ WMFELIER a : WILSON'S PREMIUM LOC.IISTITCI-1. SEWINGMACHINES The Cheapest, Simplest and Best. Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium, No. 27 FIFTH ST., Three dcelhe4low Beek Block, WNE. SUW4SI - ER & CO., . WESTERN AGENTS feb27-d&cv . - . 33171ZLIPX-aOIiriVEMN - 2". A MONTH.—AGENTS WANT- S7O." ed to sell Sewing Machines. We will give a commisson on all Machines sold, or em ploy agents who will work for the above wages and all expenses paid. For particulars address • BOYLAN & CO., (+en. Agents, mhl4-2wd . Detroit. Minh. maim, owls, &e. Put up in 25e, 500, and *LOU Boxes, Bottles. and Flasks. IN and sizes for Hotels, Public Insttutiptui, &c. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Rot dangerous toithe Human Family." "Bate come out of their holes to die." Alllrf,old Wholesale in all large cities. SarSold by an Druggists and Retailers every where. stipl l l BEIVA as I ! !of all worthless Imitations. afkeSee that . onwraa's" name is on each Box Bottle and Flask before you tnr- tarAS URNRY A. COSTAR. ger - Principal Depot krg Broadway, N. Y. ar-soid by B. L. FA:UNE:STOOK es Co., R SELLERS A.CO..wholesele And retail agents. Pittsburgh, Po., and GLOiltir: A. KELLY, Al. legheny city, Pa. mhit-tands, w ?VOILE T SOAP— _ 100 boxes Fancy, Toilet and Palm Soap, In store and for sale h - IZEYBITY: & 111 W ,... tnh4 116 sod Ili Woo,: 0 EFINED SUGARS- tau bbla "A" and "1-1" Ooffk.e Sugars 20 du Crushed; (Immolated and Powdered Sugar—Nor in store and for sale by REY7dEII 128 and 128 Wood st. 112" N RE'S PIANOS ARE NOW CON- Ell • ed@hed the It E.sl . PI &NOS rit ADE. W r ranteS eight years. HAINES , IMO'S NEW Toll!: PIANO,: are the CHEAPEST FIRST CLASS PIANOS 1/ the etnintty. CHARLOTTE BLT:ME, 43 Fifth street' ..101 / =TY loriTSßUtiO3 - I;ti , iigeote for the (faker Mower tux) Reaper, Buckeye Mowerund Reaper, Russet's Mower and Reaper. .I.**p r i'a ,Dicrwe .okyuga (Wel, Mower and Reaperelttat WOOdU Mower. Also, dealen3 Agil:o4lml oodjoorming Implements of ill k ' - • febilatkw fir kALLETS. 01 SOPE -4,../ dor quality-nroriale by JAMES BORN, =big 386 Wood it. DRUGGISTS. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C I=l HENRY tieneral Partners IRON CITY FORGE, KLOMXN& PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. MANI 7 FACTURE BAR IRON GEN eral Hallway- and Steamboat - Forgings Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, ace. sew-tf GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS ez EWJ Is 7 t:TJ . PLUMBERS AND GAS FITIERS, NO. 165 WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh. art NO. 47 011110 STREET, ALLEGHENY. NEAR TUE 7•TAVOTO4 OFFICE. PUMPS, 11YDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe. Pig and Par Lead. and Plumb er's Material in {;enrol. (HI Plelinerks fitted up In the most approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. finuses fitted with Water and vi as Fixtures. . - N. 13 —Ali orders promptly attended to. aps-tyd WATCHES ANDJEWEtRY rEIHE SUB9CIIII3ER4 !LIVE JUST o;,encal a vory largo and destrabie FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For 1.011,5' CientlemeLs' werir ; tine Fancy Goods, Such as Castors. Cake alai Fruit Pisa:eta Goblets, Card Cases: Tea Setts, etc. REINEMAN. T.IEYRAN h :3E:IDLE, dc2O 12 Fifth street BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MUSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, ANTE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make It our aim to glee ttisimyoon to all A our customers. holA Watson of Liberty street, will hal e 111 , 1[1 , 11,- of our business, tcitb lull out,lrOi Ili the Brea Address all orders to SPLN(.h.Ii e< APKA 1, Phermix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. SPLNCEN, A:a. ill' h. AV. Hurterlield Holsters and Hop Dealers, wATra STREEI ... ,1 1) 1 IRON WORKS ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., fe; Plt t:TA ILED TO RE. _rill_ el% e t t I Si7f,3 Guide, El cop, Std,ke. Baud &113TS9Shoe Iron bi:•;T WT711.11-, Pitt sbur7,h, .1 an. 1, 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW iropkins AT T 0 RNEYS-AT-LAW, NO. 103 FIFTH STREEI HOUSEFUR NISH INC UPHOLSTERY No. 85 Fourth Street, Near W0c,,3. SUBSC'IIII3E.IIS 11/ A N P N A_ CitE Md keep on hand etctp article in their line. it: i'ciruiees. I rnament., 'uftain leather fieds i tresses of all Unita; also, the colelirated Patent spring lied, Ail 1L1T1 . 1.5 I latiires. /14 - Prompt attention given to all orders for tit Lag and laying down Carpets. f ni Cloths, lay ottl7-Iyd ki,l3ElCfs GRAVEL ROOFERS TJI" rr 0 IST , T 7, 1317*. N' Si .C(11., Are pr^;••.red to tIJ GIZAVT:I, T 00VI1i C; Material to !en with Instruction 4113 r Office, corner 6th and Wood Al revs, eec• - :n 1 story. ' 10,v CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, Pittsburgh Steel Works, .TONUS, 1301 CO., MAN I' FACTI' REkis Or " l a z=l . "vr- z r Cart Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A El Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in Steel Springs nuci Axles, all kinds of Corner of IZoss had First Streets, s CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, enti-1) Pll . l iil:fitiH PA NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, Between AV oc,l'and Market N t UNN;,,iIIANI..I,. trNNIZ , OHAM .D. MUSE,' F. t.C.!.:,lNiillAll c 1 0 1.'N.',N. dit UNNINDI/AdIS it CO.—PITTI4- Cloths, enaalmerea, Vesting., die. %.,_., HI lr(ill ( il 1 (il-A,S 14 ( rfiKS—Ware- Alao, a large stock of h.,ix. Ha t 1 at, - , re,t, and if.a I- 11 at btr,q 1, _._ , . I Ittbtfrgh, Pa., tLree doors bejutv the Monoo- To Builders and Contractors. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, gahem House, amount-I urers of Pittsburgh City %,‘ iDdOW Clams, Druggists' Blass Ware and Am, Including Loci:wood's Cloth Llnr,l PAPER W a superior article of rican Convex Ulnas, tor P IA , C arlor indowahurch- I't di( tits, N ROE. TlEri and ei erything usually E ARE NOW IVIANUFAC'TURING ea and public buildings. . - c - rcci—c-c- c apt lit - pt by teat-class Furnishing Stores. orders I. I :II I: , promptly executed. mhEt-iyti Which we are prepared to deli, er Dorn our PITTSI3I:I2(i If , P,l LIME MANUFACTURERS COAL YARD, 609 LIBERTY STREET /IINI'r -,, 1 I.' REIN iq , • GAS FIXTURES AND CIIANDELIEIIS, Patent linprot ed EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, . JEit- -, 0 - -.9..= mcc" - it - Fism, Dealer In Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. NO. 300 LIBERTY STREET, ir A(' 0 B KELLER WOULD INVITE ' Smoked Beef, &c. id, particular attention to hls stock of i lerman ii s L Ns ROOMS, CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS•, No. 517 ANIL Street, Philadelphia, Next to Perau3ylvania Pasgenger Depot, Wines and French Brandies, which has been la, leered and Imported by himself Families and JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR. --- ---- ---.----.---,--- -,--- -- --, -- - Churches could depend on obtalri at his es decil-lvd PITTSBURGH, PA. I,lanufactory, Prankford, Phila. J AMES MILLING AR, MONONGAIIE- tablisliment the best and purest of Wines. fare • --- 46,-All goods warranted. yy - 2-Iyd _HAVING TAKEN AND PITTED UP, LA PLANING MILL, would respectlully Liquors of all kinds, equal to ant in the city, ril- .-__ ......... . . .... _. . . with an the modern improvement, this pop inform the public that he has rebuilt since the ways on hand Also, Pure Old a, e cacao Whisky and OYSTERS, GAME. &C. c. II A.IIIIX" 1.1.11.1A.N . , ular resort, the subscriber is prepared to acconi tire, and having enlarged his establishment, and the hest Rectified Monongahela. modals his old customers and the public genet I T II tilled it with the newest and most approved ma- HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., .1-A.3.111,_:..S IVI'I..A_T_TC-A,TILIIN ally with the best the market affbrds. Oysters chinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and LONGCOPE & PEARCE 1 planing boards, 6. roil sawing and re-sawing, DEA liElis IN WI l ' be served up in every variety of style during ' ' the season. His Wines, Liquors and he he doors, sash and shutters; kiln dried frames, DEALER it. Alanufa. I urers and Imparters of feels confident in recommending them to the rib mouldings, box making, tic. Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. HENS' FURNISHING GOODS ' lie for their excellence. SWIM PlTT:inn RUH, Sept. 7, labi 1/.10 OYSTER'S BUTEER GAMECan, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily, A I Ail I 1 1 1 and sold wholesale and retail. mr2o-Iyd Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin- AND TAIL, •R:s TRIMNIINGS, _ ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, E'er Brandies, ()Id Mononvltela, liye, and POULTRY AND EGGS, No. 10 South Fourth Street, CoUll I - 14DITSE, other Whiskies. Itmalcv fillen, etc , Under Oar: of tbe 1'; ariciscan Brottif :-.;. 360 ' 1.1111.7.13 TIC ST'CTLIF.,F.:I - . nlyi-lyd ; iill.A liEl.iPli Lt. NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, ts. ..4:1 T..lltr,'lllr - I - , ST - lEEL."T', -- - ---- - rIrIFIIS INSTITU'I'ION, sITU,tTED IN del-dtf Down stairs. xl - tyriuE.--TIIE EA Ei , C TIN , ireCiii- PITTSBURGH. Oppostte Fn. rl7ect, 1_ Lorretto. caml•rla Gonna' Penns) Ivitnic. ____......_•-•_ __ ____ -••• -_ _ _ill Mll FEE ol the Pit rsddurgli sanitary lair rrIHE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES about tour ri.li•-• from l're..,,n Station. on 11 e PITTSIITTROH, PA. - WALL PAPER, &C. 113,e resolved that all the different branches of ii. to the public that he is in daily receipt 01 dirmi route borween Phil'welphia and Pit tsl•urgh • industry, profi•ssion aril trades, hr rerinested to ' FRESH SJELL and CAN OYSTERS, GAME, _ was chartered In 1..Ra.9. pith privileges to conk r AfFit - Ilviela. Taverns and Families supplted a -- meet iu separate eons eril ions St tinee and ap- .}..e., and la epared td'aecommodate OF patrons the usual COliegiKte Honors and Degree '1 Lc mode pronts for I 'ash. IUITALL PA PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, point three or in I ,re members 3 .• a t . .nurnitt ee to of this old nd well known house uitli eVVO Eny2l-Iyd Ir,'" WINDOM , ' SHADES, FANCY GOODS aid in Inct VI t is ,,, nr - ,411 Sanitary Fair. It is re. !lung in tir eOling and drinking line at the short locat.••ll of the • 'ollem.• Is one of The moat s. eal .- peetfully request•st th st the tiallieS of all of said rat notice. in Yams} I, tin ,-this portion 01 the Allegheny Vail P ipers from Re to *7 per roll; Window Benefit of Subsistelice Oommittee - ' ; shades from 10e to 1.3 ; Oil Cloths from 70c to Uommit tees be handed in itt once to the seen-- Jaull-iyd JOHN &HALER, • mountains being proverbial for its pure water, tary of the Association at their RoOtnel, 943 Water Proprietit. bracing, air, and pieturesque scenery. ,- ISITORS WILL BE ADMITTED ' th i t... s° per lard ' rancY Good In all Varieties, at The Scliollsl, year commencei; on the FIRST I . . . into the Fort Pitt 51 orks, filth NI ~ r d, to street, of et Zug ' Painter.); WarellOtise. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, moNDAY afire the 13:11 of AUGLIsT, and ends see the famous ‘2O-INCII (11'N daily. un1:1 April New Wall Paper &Fancy Goods House . Jiy order. IR. 131tI'NOT, about the 29th of JI'N E following. It is divided mblti Chairman. Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith.. tat.,P‘R'...4. Price ."1 A.1,1.i.,31.41 • -IE, CENT -4 the f FOERSTirt x SCHWARZ, - - --- - Into two Sessions. Si udent S cannot return home ' • ..., • o Held Streets, nitre procecalsto he presented to the sub,stence febl3 164 Smithfield street 11111flOTOGRAPFI CARDS POE. DE.3;- . between the Sessions. All tl:e Apparatus neees. ( e . ommittee of Pittsbrg'''. 'Pickets sold at the --- - .--.------- -- - - .- TLEMEN -Samples and Catalogues sent Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the ear) , to Laud Surveying, Engineering, &c., Ste.. -- °Mee of the works, at Monongahela House. and - --- - - - - - will be furr.latied by the Institution to the • PITTSBORGE, PT WAYNE& CR - text - in fiv. Co . i for 2f:cents. Enclose an ent•elope with vour own St. t harles hotel f-0,•2--trnd season will he served up In the most palatable Students. I IFPICE OP ?RE SECRETAItr, . tiara, sad a. 1 ,11,,. 1/ lIEMMETTE, etyles. EU.I YOUNG, Instrument, ' -,"11 Music forms no extra ILIOREIGN FRUITS, NC 'PS, .i.r.e•,-- Pittsburgh, March Ist, 1964. inhl-Sind - . 1C3 1 .' 'Liberty s: t., New York. ocli corner Virglli Alley and Smithfield at. • charge. Staten. will ! , e admitted from eight ..1r iinkIVIDEND.-THE BOARD OF DI- - . - . . _, y esi, to t}e ttL, Of m.,.,h,,,1. MO boxes Oranges, prim?, ,I_, rectors have this day declared a Dividend SAN E YOUR GAS BT USING G.LEA- A POLLOR.AIiiy.ra would AJLOHO-- KM-11. - ,11 , 1.in-1 rllli ion, payable half yearly 100 do Lemons, ol :SEVEN PER CENTT_ThI ON THE INCOME eon's Anti-Illekering. American and Inver- ..„(0,. OBAR.Lhk3 (*AM/NER wo retaindlila triad, ance sto 100 trails Irks Almonds, OR THIRD MORTGAGE BONDS cif this Com- lal (las Burners, a sure saving of twenty-fire per , old friends and ,cturtcu;nera that he is- to be - Sulveying arid use ot instruments, per an- 10 bales Bor. Almonds, pany, out of the earnings of 1663, payable in cent. The Anti-Elickering islUst th' thing ,'" found at his -.43i4 stand, APOLLO HALL,.en num 20 50 bags Tarragona Almonde, . CASH on the Ist day of April next , at the Office the office Call and see them burn at the tins transe.ozikturh street. He has always on hand Clasical and .Aledern Languages, extra.... 10 80 do Sicily Almonds, • of WrNSLOW, LANIER & CO., Transfer I itting and Plumbirg - Establishment 01 the bestquality of Lager Bee, and in connection WELDON St KELLY. students spending Vacation at the College.. 20 75 boxes Shelled Almonds, Agents, No. 52 Wall street, New York, to the With th,e hall, a wail appointed billiard saloon, Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop 30 bags English Wel:nuts, persons or their Attorneys, in whose names the _ a°4 164 Wood street. with good tables, balls and cues, Domenec. Rt. Rev . MOM)) 'Wood, Philadelphia; 25 do Brazil Nuts, Bonds stand registered on theist day of March. pe Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth st. Rev, T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rev. Dr. ()Tiara, 30 do Eflbeits, . The Tranafera......ff Register Books of these Bonds teeart WoodefiloinVotirtli t t • - 41.0.tt Philadelphia.; Rev; Henry 3 PLaughlin, Philp,- 200 do Pea Nuts, which were elosed.on the tat day of March for delphis; Rey. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. . 56100 Cocos Nuts the Annual Election. will remairrebtwedirPkilto N. 13-A hack .runs daily to Lorretto from lln store and landing, ' and for sale by • ceclixlk a- in" the 2 d Aar teAPrillilt-freatrer. § , : . cream. - REY3IER A BROS., , W. H. BARNES, se.2 Ref. S*. A. BirStt, superior-. I mht 126 and IMf Wood et . nthl •• Secretary. I rr.E.l3 g. - I=l .IE'Z'A. 11 , 1 I _T-a'ir CY 0 ..a. -IC-s , Always on hand as 551 ml ICKSON, EIVART huo PLANING MILL S mioßNlxo,) ,n4tßcica3o;4 CPMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN ELOO:RA.D, COMMISSION MMOHANT, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS; NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market, PITTSBPRGH. COMMISSION MERCHANT, N MILLER Special Partner NO.II SOUTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, NO. pARTICI - LAR ATTENTION PAID to tilling orders for the purchase of Cotton, ilentit, 'tobacco, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, &c., dee. RILVERS TO—Banks, Bankers, and Mercha of St. Louis generally ; John D. Scully , e Cashier, Pittsburgh. Orders and constennients respectfully sone and prompt returns ins R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON, ) f' 0 - Ar c) N AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour. Grain. VIA, Dried Fruit, Pearl and Fol and Produce generally. Best Brands Flour Always en Hint NO. 108 qF:COND STREET, Betweta =.l C vi 711. I a) 11 31 erohan lt , 1 hoir ant i Proilice Deal- N Vs ler . I Pa w, ike to rla following & Co., Zug S. I. & D•tiaa.lly & LO., J. I•ii.cn..er H.Loie a, o H s. an•2ll. rI IMIEM= WM. H. SMITH & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No 112 Second and 147 First Streets, P /lE.:dt.R II D REI'MYR Lite I.leketaon'is REYMER & BROTHERS, Forvig - n Fruit., Nut.i, Confectionary, Sugat u , I•Yre °rite, fte., NOS. 126 AND 128 Si - GOD STREET, r,ft 711 '_•1„ It it AL WHOLESALE GROCERS, BES, BRANDIES, GM, &C. HELLD,, 01,tAller, and Dealers lu Lae Old 14Jnongailela Rye Whisky, 3.27 zat:Eicri- siItEET, PFITSHIIitiII, Yd it. az> t I\T I- ( 1Z( )Cl'llZ, NO . -L :SI 0 TN II P: FA dr,,, 1 , 11 , -bn 1 BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works. ORME =EEO (-Z1li111:111 , .rtt• b*.r. 07, .4'} of FINISHED BRASS WORK 131iA +TLAMIIO ATW(i It K AND REPAIR -0,--7 lag promptly nt tonle.l tn. ,1190, sale agents eaters 1 anus} in del3. for tile sate t.l A IrNii's :31 PH( sty, with Larultivlli Improvement attached. J. & 111. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAB AND STEAM FIVIERS, ALL NI,. OP bRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER . Also, Brass Castings of all Binds, Made at the tliorteat nutido. Particular nitentiou prod Co titling up and re pairing of OIL hLr'INLIII.Lia. 31 & 3k Water Street, near Liberty. IIHE MEMBERS OF THIS FLRM BE lug itraets,,al istech.snies, c,l many y (,1, pretence in the bustiit'SS trill ensure to give sat. I.fAction In erery reap, ot. We are also agents for (hind, iarr,son t I . s, : -, ,tenm Pumps Pi seater and oil. sett-Ild TV]](' JOSILS ,prbiN WINES, LIQUORS, &C .TAC:OII3 - Importer and wholeadle dealer tu FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors above 6th et. R. F. 13.A_U.11 - 1{ , (Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,) EUMEENIZI PITTSBURGH. P.l l': , nsigr. mei:fa PATTI:R•;ON GROCERS PITT ~Rl'h7fi Va:cess,r, gey mor 4 A:Licrtioni K DI:AT ERR IN MEM= STEEL WORKS 7/ , GLASS WORKS J. rt. c4l - 17,X.V, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, .BOND :AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, ownoz, • Haring organized under the National Currency Room, NO. 12 - BURKE'S BUILDING, Act. In now prepared to do a FOURTH STittorr, PITTSBURGH, PA. General Banking ,Business. AO - Desirable Mill property and other Real Estate to the amount of ililoo,ooo for sale low. -- ---a------- _.— __ . ----_-__-,...__ __-___ Deposita received, Exchange, on the principal PAPER MANUFACTURERS. cities of the East and West -_-,----_______ ____ - -, —-- - --- , 1301IGil-I'T AND SOLI), S. B. & C. P: IiTARKLE, And collections made in every accessible Manufacturers and Dealers in part of the coon; r,i . 1 intice tor the present, (until the completion of - I . O OK- . (_:., ,, k_r-, 1.17.: 7' 'T rt , the New Banking - House, Cotner of Wood street And all kinds of' Wrapping Paper, , and Virgin alley.) in the flanking Room of the nave Removed DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION, FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO 1,,T, :::) , iio 51mstibanic-1 est., No. 33 Smithfield Street, opposite the Custon Bons,- PITTSBURGH, PA Attif - Cash paid for "di AO S. aii: LAMPS, OIL, &C lIMIEMEI WELDON & KELLY, W I IK..t - STZ . ... . El LI. 3.1 i:RTZ IifAITITPACTITRICII9 KOUNTZ & MERTZ, LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, 118 Wood mutt, Second door above Fifth. NIIEALEKS IN FOREIGN AND DO ILY Inestr: Lxch.ltrz,, Cuin, Hank Notes and trorerronent Vic.ari lea. (2ullections promptly attended to. CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., No 16; WO(U) STREET, near Sixth, . _ HOLNILS SONS, BANKERS _I_,,UC_IL.INT Avon-kr,s. N . and h.xcilance Brokers and Dealers in DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., otes, Liratts, Acceptan,ea, old, silver and Bank Notes. Lach.inge on the 'Eastern and Western I 'it ics conc. tntly lor sale. ' , lleetlnris imalo in all the cities throughout the United States. Depoeitti received in par fund; or iurrent paper. No ,Ilaritet street., between Third and Fourth streets . GOLD, SILVER, DEM A NOTES, CeraltAoetea 01 IntiehtMilee.i, liarternia6- (..e:llll,,,tes Mn , ITCFACTrIZEI: ~B PrRE WRITE REFINED C 3 -A. .7E?. oCI , ILi , Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, m PITTSI3 'lf (.3 , PA HOUSE CARPENTERS CYTETIS C, STEINMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITT:' , I3I'RCIH, PA. Sir( Irders solicited and promptly attended to FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, =OEM NO. SI FIFTH STREET jairVoile,tion of pr,,,1111t El Rill leg:o.J eFan pioraptly ekttelitied t,. be 2-1) .1 LOAN OFFICES LOAN ota ,- acTiT: HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., Near the corner of fah ONE l' IN LA ItgliE AND sMAI.I. IVA tiumattles lonneit on and Sill er , Jew elrt, 11.1,1 and r 111 rr 11 ritchi•o, mid oil orti. l.e. tor length ~t time neree.l,,o Ihe ,thma be with...a the ticket 4tinntWe Fit Airs trim, 1 A NI. to 11l j 0.30 ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron k'onnaers, General MachiniBts and Boiler kali-n:l'P. Pl,ll.l:flit. It. it.. Pa...Eiger Station, YIT _ _ ANI.'FACTURER AL!, KINDS OF 111 :•trarn Engines. ranging front three to one hundred and city horse et. Rr. , l suited Grist Mills, :.11,r Fact et:. +itle p.st Cuior alt,Lr,..r. to 11,, c:)c.stru,•i .1 Lugineu tad dle,lonury lur ci rut rIIIII,. ! .6,1141/1.0. I.;nr ,tu Hale aide, on hand. r .1=6,1 nu I re 01) i Sr , h , i• meat at abort nod, lull !toilers •1 every descriptton. • urn.ll Bullets aaa Lett Ir,q/ Wrouilit Ircn S1111:::.7, II , r:. every t srlety, and e..ntiflZ, e Woolen Al neteinery and Ai 'whine O,IP. Our prices ire out rnrte.:,f r 1 oi the twat yualtt) ot :lad V 1 .7• ,I , •Rbefl to give ,•c .1 t, t. .•T aks-a inkra trot:. all 1,a::1 i 1.1.E..(..drary 8,11 , ted and promptly tiIIM. letftalan. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Fino Embroidered Cloth Embossed Cloth', SPLENDID ASSORTMENT .lu.ll C.e.New Irpet M'Farland, Collins & Co, Venetian Blind Trimmin6, An entirely new A nd eomplote %wlrtinet.t JEW CA.1?1,1•:"E' M 1 4- ARLAND. C“11_!1N' .s; lU TAILORS DAUI3 t ti 'A Pl - '1.:1., MERCHANT TAILORS, 145 SMITHFIELD STIIE.ET, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of PORK PACKERS. 0 lrA h - E - 8 L. AL EL , (Succebsorn to . 1 / 1 11 1101111e8 I'O I? C II , EMEHE C=El PITT"MI 7 RI4II, PA 1:13211111 ALDERMEN r~rr,x~ fi~:ii 0113111 M Victoria, ND BANKERS. IL'-4 T HE THIRD NATIONAL BANK Wn. E. : , clitr,,,t7.A. Haelje, .:1 :-... 1 rtel!, I A;,•\ Holqtein, n. 11. HArtniAn. ; lie li ry lien v 4, le, /. Alorgm/steiii, 1 B ,;cre. ALA;i 13.E.INEAI AN, Prest. R. C S'lle Ell": 7, 1...1.A1 1,1',., tem. mh7-2111(1 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, an! .111 Vel r.“"nt RPcliTiiiNs, bought by %, It. WILLIAAIS W o.n,t otreer coroer of 'third mli., 6in l . _ DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, POE R'FH STREET. ClIA.It'l17.11121) IN 18.15. k PEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, WU/ RI,. or, %V 40,1 NIT arday Limn .Lay let to :\ olru.t•or t !rum to 9 COCACkIi ant fra - n Nkr. rlr.h,•l 1,, , from b to t receu eel ,t all sums not laza than (Ise ti r‘ , l 4d the protira declared twice a )ear. In Jun, at I lieccuiher. Intelestg has been declared triillllll, in June and De cember since tae /sank was . - dganlzed. at the rate six per Cut interest. not dr•.ua nut. Is placed to the credit of the del oslT—r an lalip,ioll, and hears tile name Interest iioni 11,0 hrst 1.1!, s of.lune and I r, a year, without tioutplin: the deposool 111 call or et en to present his pass hook. At this tate woney in lea:. than Ist Nye years Books containing the /'barter. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, t . .,rn,si.tai Jrra Lis, rot application U. the onice PR I:SIDEIVT. (1 E. A 1.. kl It E. I N pne.rrn.TH, . . .. . . .1 him., :',I. 11.:. y. Jninrs B. li. Illeols .1..,t,n il :' , N1 , C1,:,•,,,•:, ..1 in I io , ilkzlal, .1 Allit•S lierlilll.iri. Ig.lxe Al Petniock, l'etvr .1 d 4 1 1. ,. 1, I nti.t, "1.1.1ie, %V t,l I .1,.... !- •I, 1..:,“ II ,llf. athten, A , 1 l'ollt,i., .1 1 , . John II 15.1,k01en, I . .1% in A 1m0... 1.411; k 11111 Hurt, it, A I,on A ',; T.i irk. A t ri 1. ...111...er , /, 1., Ai= <vr,.lrr - Ntievr, Air , ln.l, - a.tUt., ,nkirk, nittier. NVeyn,n, l • PrIltiAll 1 enzer. ( b i I 1, In , II 1. Purr I( 11L1,1i, Rli . lin.i.: 11., .1. II /,;•liv. MEE Real Esq,;;e institution, %TEN' I NT f:F' TUE CONDITION ; ; ih. .11 , n en the 2 - I,tny tt , f , rot ; it.tt 1., the !U. ,•,1 I Fh s 7 Licr.3 i ntted , tktei :••• Joel t•:I Notes. , ink.ri;et tr(..111„• .„ • t r• Ckelk i.O tviii I . (4..4614,4, r. i. A l'ornuottee.. hat • n r ah, h nrid t^ I—lreLt ,J P/:1.1N11, • It Ilk NI,LtiTLY, .u• AI 11 r 1 11T1! liopc, - .115 re. rl €.l 1. k I I_ \ - F.Hy 1, I'.\ 1 1 . \ • 1 . 1 , 'Lc, :.• r rr i ,11,x,..1. I .• v. 021eo, Poui iL Street. PHILADELPHIA CARDS =MEM 3.11 , 1(;1 , :1": ,%. 1 1/Crir4, Iwo, rte., gat ,leak-re lii CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vesting., s' Trimmings, :NI 4). :255 MA. 11 t.3Tvrt_IETIT, I cr-LPILIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Prod ore and Pro rl stoat COMMISSION lEERCELANT I No. 15 South Water st., I. 1 DELPHIA. art .I.ia nu COM4IIIIIt-tll9 when required. C. ANT', iirer ana IVI/OLEA ALP: AND RETAIL DEA LEAL In every deaeription or GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-I} .1 PHILADELPHIA. 0, A. VAN KIRK & 00,, ) TATORS—AittI 50 bushels choice Neshannocks, 200 do do Peach Blows, 100 do do Pink Eyes, rust received and for sale by FETZER a. ARM'STRONG-, , • corner Market - p.mt Its. antag MiftM . WINTER dtrartmtrozaresor. .13V" EMI]. .. , ,„.f , j ...! [j .t . , ..... f A 40.4 Si 4 s ,11 irrjti,evaculirFfittiYatOjiAsren - : p ennqu i tramo r 1 .„ 4 .,.. ~,.. o E sTr.ekivY OF PHILADELPHEA, OF I •••••÷. 89 V 4,1 . 4 .4.1 , ntintLislAUßßlAtil FLUE No. 433 and 4337 130ESIDNI3V- ST., 1•• ~.t tr ri.4 I -...-4,, ,. ~,,.ti ,„, F near Fifth. t - 2i113,1331 rest.,ll4-IZ, nitaf. Published Agreeably to an Act of AsserAly, be- C ONSTANT ADIIIITIONH' Aga '3EIE. tog Mg made tothe equlptifentorthis excellent First Mortgage, amply secured.. .• 41,893,363 32 !double traek and express rotetelfanchlteOpoud- Real Estate (present 1 aloe 3103,313 ble earewill-bomeretWdt for the cettafa -Divas. 61,) Cost 102 ,086 06 I eqgers-and-rapid movement of freight. , Trains , Temporary Loans on ample Collet- W111,1411 3 -6:thadepot in Pittsburgh' airMatiVitt ' tern} Securities 80,135 ; THRouGA ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex- Stocks, (present value 986,667 72,) rept 5er44.btn.?..., o t 6 PPillg alralL sta cost 89;186 6, ohms _ tt*Wrgh siThPlaladelpila..l Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 - FAS every morning, (except gun ay,) , Cash 27 , 0 1 0 3 - at 2.50. a.m..lll:9pplog only at ,prilicdpal Stations, - and making direct connections at Harrisburg for .31,2013,161 ot , Itatitnore arid IV:titthlWon, 81141 tor N'AvitTorti . The only profits from premiums which this via Philadelphia. company can divide by law, are from risks which THROUGH' MCP`RESS dtilly, i tt 42d D. re., have been determined. stopping only 'at principal StafilotOttlikkhg 41.1- Insurances made on every description of Prop- rest connections at Harrisburg (Or Bankston and erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are Washington and for New York via Philadelphia. consistent with security. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) /4835 p. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty m., stopping only at principal Stationa, Connect years they have pain losseshy Fire, to an amount l ug At. Harrisburg for Baltimore and W exceeiling Four Ali Wons of I.hillars, thereby af- and for New York vla Allentown a t=i fording evidence id the adviuitages of Insurance change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New as well as the ability and disposition to meet with York. promptness all liabilities. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMHODATIOYMADI Losses paid duringtheyear 18 59,1862,158 36. leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 300 p. Mt' etop- DIR EeI:ORS. ping at all stations, and running as far as 'Cone (IHARVEA W. EANCRER, Monoseat H. Lot' maugh. • _ f o r TOBIAS WAGNEP., P .AV L D ,S. B ROWZ., FIRST ACCOAIMODTION TAM o W all's JACOB SAMUEL GRANT, , ISAAC LEA, Stfitloll; itareEdany, (except Sunday,') A r 630 a. in. R. SMITH EDWARD O. DALE, SDIJON it AO,OOMMODAT/ON•NRAIN for GEORGE W. RR:HARD/3, GEORGE Fai.cs, Walra Station, leaves daily, (excepi Sunday,) at CHAS C BANCKER, President. 11 40 a. m. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. THIRD ACTOMMODATION TRAIN, for WM 12 Steel Secretary pro tem. Wall's Station lesvcs dairy. (except Sunday;) at J GARDENER COFFIN, Agent. 350 p. ni. myt9 Northeast cor Third and Wood sta. FOURTH ACCOMMriI) ATION TRAINfor WAIFS Station leaves daily, (except Sundayd at PHILADELPHIA FIERA...ND IJTE °°°l2 l - T CHURCH TRAIN leaves Waifs Station, 149 INSURANCE STNUT COMP ' ANY ev e ry S unday at 905 a. m': returning leaves burgh t 12 45 p. in. CILE STREET, REI 4 I3IINING AS Opposite the Custom House. ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS rolzows Capital , 8219,100. Assets. 5301,943. Baltimore Express 12 60 p. in. wILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN- st P hiladelphia Le Express 1 80a. m. I Dip. m. S URANU.E.,. either Perpetual or Limited , on every description of Property or Merchandise, Through a Mail Train 1 013 a. in. at reasonable rates of premium. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05a m. ROLM. P. KING, President. Ist Wail's Station Accommodation.... 6 254. m. M.W. BA.LDWIN, Vice President, 2d Wain; Station Accommodation... • . 8 35a. in. DLAECTORS. 3d Wall's Station Accommodatlon..... 1 ,55,. cu. 4th Walla Station Accommodation.... 6 W in. CRAELLS EAVES, E. B. Cora, Baltimore Express will arrive with Philade lphia L H. ENGLISH, GEORGE W. BROWN, Express at 1 20 p. in. on Mondays. P 13. , * ! , A VERY, JOSEPH S. PARL, TRAINS FUR BEAHISVILLE and RriDl C :',IIERVAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON. ANA connect at Blairsville intersection" Oith S. J. litrionaen, E. WLLER, F Bi t, tiLL ar., Secretary, Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accortuno- I. G. COFFIN, Agent dation and Eapresh Train Eaat, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation JY 4 li Corner Third and Wood streets. ' West. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, TuArNs FOR EBENSBURG connectatOres filOr' 1 . 11 - Tt€433I:7IELAGIFI. 'I i son with Eipresti 'I rains and Mail Train.pressWest, and w Through Accommodation and Ex Oee, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. ' Train iEth ast. I — • P A NSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF TO NEW YORK RE: $l2 FIRE AND .N AGAINST _RINE RUSKS. PHILADELPHIA /0 ISAAC JoNES, President; JOHN D. Air- BALTIMORE 10 oo et , ii 11, '1 ice President ;D. M. JdOOK, Secretary , ' LA.NOASTER 880 Car. WTI. DEAN, General Agent. HARRISBURG ..... 'I 6,d DLL ECTOP.X—iBalte Jones, U. G. Hussey, Hai- ALTOONA a 60 vey Child., Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn B. L. Fahnestock, John D. iffcCord, Capt. Adam I Sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelptda, Thilti- Jacobs, R. P. sterling, Capt. W. Bean, Robert 1 more and New York- . L. ArGrew, Robt. H. Davie . ric2B , Passengers purchasing tickets in cars wlll be 1.. charged an access according to distance traveled Western 11:11311T811Ce Oompany of Pittard:twit. I in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta- GEORGE DARSIE, President 1 Mons where the Company has no Agent. F. M. Gonna, Secretary. , NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will Capt. R. D. UOCLI BAN, Gen') Agent. hold themselves responsible tor personal baggag c No. 92 1 , , titer street, (Spang sc. Co's•Ware_house, : only, and for an amount not exceeding 3100 np stairs,)Pittsburgh. 1 :.,..1` , .. 13.—An Omnibus Li ae has been employed to wi. L I IN S URE AGA INS T A t,convey Painiengers and Baggage to and from-the kinds oi FIRE and .M AR INE RISKS. : Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cente for each A home Institution managed by Directors who i passenger and baggage. • are well known in the community, and who are I J. STEWART, Agent, determined, by promptness and liberality, to At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty maintain the character which they have assumed, and Grant streets. . as offering the best protection to those who de-, I ---- .ilo2o sire to be Insured. icpc A I) 1it.:,:l , , it, —it Miller, Jr.; James M'A titer . ICILPEC anna7--;1 1864. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Dereie, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, An- THE PITTSBURGH, drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long Rees J. TE Thomas, BenOPj. BakeweIITHECONDITION F , Jain APUune T, WAYNE & I CHICAGO RAILWAY I STA3IENT of the AND . Charter Oak Fire and Mar i ne ' Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, . INSURANCE COMPANY, II erne I. l.yn.:i•. • I 11 .1: ti • , t.T• I /' .11 irsi.ll it h. 11, , t.;, 1, fting.rNt n N AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, )M4 SU" trains run as follows, viz:— Bank Stocks 60, , 00 00 , Leave United Stales Bonds 30,450 00 , Rittsldg. Fort:111'g". Tor Cler'd. ForWheePg. Railroad Bonds , 00150 0 ,, • Expresa 1.45 a. ni.. 1.45 a. tn. 1.45 a. tn. Express 1.45 p. In. I lap. ni. .1.0p.m. .i.oaned on Mortgage on heal Li.tate .19,22.3 00 - Mail 6.30 a. lii. &LS a. to. Loaned on tilollatLral 34.. 00 i hills het:Cis able and other property . 6,913 89 , l'aah in Bank and hands of Agents . 3.).143 el TIVJ 54y 1 T 32,503 13,366 69 A, A. OAII 11.1 M& BRO,, Agents, Leave Allheny 63 POVIZTH STREET, Mance. For N. B. Yo:N.: For St.eu'e. '2 15 r cc. 1.15 a. m. 6.4:i K. Pittsburgh, in 3.301'. 6.40 v. RETT-ENIN-1 T - -)1 f. 1 ,11 nrii 4.1 - 4-1 - - --- C "C 7 N A. It I N _EL °t am to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First •Clase Powerful_ Steamships, SIDON, ' N . NroAn, Al A RTH ON, I TRIPOLI, WILE SAIL FROM NEW -r.""1.:.„ - York every alternate Wednesday, a from Liverpool every alternate 'Tuesday, and Iron Queenstown et ery alternate Wednesday. stecrace passage from Liverpool or Queens tau n, eau in gold, or its equivalent in currency. Iron New York to Liverpool, *56 Is currency. or Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS a G l' lON. Iu Fulton at., New York, or RATTIG AN, Agt, No 120 Monongahala House, Water st., ut,25-15t1 Successor to Thos. Rattigan PASSAGE FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, Lower than the - Lowest. _, r , THE UNDERSIGNED IS now prepared to bring out passen gers by FIRST CLASS MAIL STRIA aTEHS direct from LIT ER- Potil„ Loh DON DER Y, or CIA.LW A Y to NEW 1"1)11 IC, or PITTSBURGR, SEVEN DOLLARS lower, than any other agent here. Gall and get the rates and he convinced. Steamers sail every cek, and passengers are found in everything. Parties brought out by first class tiLI.P.PFR SAILING vessels at very iota- rates. Sight Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK payable at any of its branches In England or Ireland for sale. Foi particulars as to rates, &c., apply to D. O'NEILL, Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth st., yanal-eod and 66 Smithfield st.,Pittabargk Passage f E; =MEM I SN. EUROPEAN AGENCY THOMAS H. RATTIGAN, - EUROPEAN AGENT No. 125 Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa, he prepared to bring out or bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail ing packets. SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable Wany part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Back Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the l l ines of Steam ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas gow and Galway. jape-Iyd THOS. H. RATTIGAN. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. 1L BARREW.:43.6 OIL BAR BELS.4cuitreceived and foraale_by • • iFETZER & ARMSTRONG corner Market and First igiIMITITA r Ata- -1 ? * LOSS Jan. Ist, 18t34. ASSII7I'S. STEAMSHIPS .rona England and Ireland. &215,00. ,~, i -;= 1 WINTER ARRANGEMENT R Ert 'NI NCI Arrive Pittsburgh, P. F. ley. 2.20 a. m... 3 30 p. 7.0(1p m,i.9Dp m, U. & P. R. R.. 2.10 a in,. 3.50 p. m., 8.05 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Arrive Alie;ieny, Y , F. %I*. .7.•1J S En., 2 . 36 P . r... P. 8. I 13.00 a. ra GE°. PAID L' Ticket Agent. Union. eager Station, Pittsburgh, Pe. A Q B CASSELEIZRY,Agont H. , Allegheny y. R. PAI:SO.i.V. Gen. Pasa. AgeeL Cit P.,Ry..C. F. R. IWVER: , ., Oen. Ticket Age t o 1.5 C. &. Y. R. R. 60. sburgh & Connellsville ArliN ADN AFTER WEDNESDAY DE gIyu.E.,IIBER 2d, 1863, Trams will leave tbpc. pot, corner of Ross and Water streets, as fous• Leaves ArrfreS at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. • Mall to and from t"nron n. GO a. m. 600 p. m. Express 3 00 p. in. 1 00 a. tn. let llPKeesportAcc'dn 11 00 a. tn. .7200 a. m, Od 16 a. m. 2 06,p. m. let Port Perry " 100 a. in. 0 DO-a. m. Braddoek's 4 It a. m. 6 op, in. Sunday Church Train to and from M'keesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00,&;_m. For tickets apply to GEO BOULTON, t. W. R. sTot, 1, Supt. de9, SILVER PEARL SOAP. R 1L 7 1.1P - T ON & CO., 367 LIBEET'I ‘../ STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur ers for Western Pennsylvanlit, Ohio, In a, Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers' superior article of PALM, G.E.RMA.N,OL and _ROSIN SO.A_PS, and various Tollet.Aand Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which we confidently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, shotild , be borne in mind has neither Potash, lcialt,;Litne or Rosin, or any other substance In its manufac ture whichean shrink or injure the littera fabric. Flannels 'and Woolens • can he Washed' `With the rapidity of. Cotten or Linen. Clothes, washed with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil ing or half the rubbing, which of course , saties the wear and tear. siticr Pearl Soap..removes Greese, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink, Smokeand the worst Bilge %V ater Stains instaht ly, by applying it with a moist sponge,..thus pro tecting windows, carpets and furniture from suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to•Mte, Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled . Paintingsiolind Patent Leather immediately, trod for c4Sa4ng Marble and Floor Tiles it has no eqititi. Fat the bath and particularly for shampooning, the Sil ver Pearl Soap is a perhAit. luxury. In a 'Word all who have tried its superior qualitiesir i knowledge it the greatest discovery orthe . e. This Companyrespectfully ask a trial from all who are Interested, and in every ease will , refund the price of the same should it tail to accomplhitr what we claim for It. Sold at five cents per pound is fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the ears, boats, in4l,r.he ny, Birmingham and city residences_ free of charge. Directions for use on all package's. Liberal discount to the trade. Merchants from Abroad will do well-to give CRUMPTON & CO., a cap., 367 Liberty Street, opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depqt saspeware of all imitations. Prone geinline unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pear! Shell. as secured by the inventor by :National copyright. uth2,-tf NEW Trimming House for Tailors. • JOAN A. GRIFEITH & CO.•• 1- :w. • leave to announce to the Merchant. TattOrs an Oloniem of italtlinote and Waahtngtotv that they have opened a TRI.M.IIIPiII I - MUST, at the Southwest - Corner or Baltimore , au (11 Charles Street-rt. • Over the Jewelry store ot Canfield, Bro.& Co., where the trade will tend a full assortment, In cluding Piece Goode, Buttons, Bratdia, 440.4 Adapted to that line of business, not stinutssed by any house in the country. Having established a house in Cincinnati in connection with the Baltimore Houseoitid-COn sequently having to buy largely, we feel aistirid, than we can otter such tnduceluentEi to thtr.t4le as regards prices as will make it to their...tit : Area to give us a shareof their patronage: 7 ,11:1 -re ceived, the „ Spring. and Summer Report of TuEons. We are also the agents for the Artericalf and European Monthly - Reports of Fashion, and Henisch & Co.'s Patent shears. A fuilline of in.III,C4RY 111124 - 1111.1ilaS, suit able forlllerthant - Tailins and Clathietir,`" JAMES O M'. „TAMES (:),NIEXLAI.,_ ,inta-atawtal JOSEP3I IbaIkVAGIVISZE. _ - - voirMlLtNir-40 ETILf) rfOxeivedsuti tot gal • • • - eanter ADS.
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