STEAMBOATS. Ho! .for the Qold .Mines of Idaho, Nrßanovi. OITY, BANNOOK CITY • AND L AhLATIN. St. touts and Nort Benton TRANSPORTATION LINE, For Fort Benton and the Great Falls of the Missouri. „Air°. TUE NE W AND Ar7:71, 4 staunch light draught ' ” Nlenitient, built expressly for the traue,ww t• St. Louis for above and intermediate port, follow s: Steamer Benton, SATURDAY, March, 19th, at 1! Ju., or a., Boon thereafter as the River is open to Cottitell Shot Steamer Welcome, SATURDAY, April W, at 12 in. Steamer Florence, SATURDAY, April 16th. at r. no. Persons going by this Line are certain to get to the Mines with their goods earl a it lout delay, as the very light draught stern wheel steamer Benton, built expressly for loss water, will remain above Fort Pillion. (the mouth ot the Yellow Stone I Burin_ the season, and take the freight of the Welcome and Florence should it be necessary on account of low water. Eveh boat will he officered and manned by skillful and experienced hoot men, some of whom have es pinred the Upper Missnuti in Mackinaw boats, and are thoroughly acquainted m ith its nax Ron. For freight, or passage, at information to regard to the Mines, apply to J. (1. UUI'FLI N. at (Mice of United Slates Insurance l 'company. southwest corner of Main and olive streets, or to JOHN & UV., t'ons ent street. •ot. Louis, Mo. Wheeling & _Parker bur; Packets. NOR WREEL7?6 Ca THE REGU AR l'Ac,,,EX ,,,geWige.r Packet MIN \A.I rt ;.t •t tu, has reAlitThed h& old trade. not ,s tr sissii,...l ; lea in N I fall l\. T and : ss iATI In AI. It t; tuoroughly repaired, she well tleseri ee ti.e j.R tronage of the public generally. .I (211L.LIN!; Sc . Aels. Wharf-boat, below Mononglihelst 141.14-2 Cincinati & Louisville Packet:, Ft CINCININATI & 11,(1i . 11.1. E. IiD.S I.\ Y, APItII. AT Ip. 31. THE: IVEVi" AND plisseny., er :) .11 - Akio, Cut.i.auander, will feat e va 31u,, tibtrt c. 12=111!=!= MOMMI J. 1). COLLINOW001), FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. TUESDAY, APRILS. AT I P - .mt.. THE FINE PAS `tEATO ER 'steamer ALPHA, Pork.; il leave as announced above. For freight, or loi,e-tre. apply on boar,) or i o JOHN FLACE, er apt J. D. CULLINIii.VOOD, Arty. POE, CINCINNATI in I.OrISWILIE. MONDAY, APRIL 4, AT 4 THE NEW AND %TB fraristrintial steamer I/ El, V." A 1: toes, Commander, will leave Ae announ,:ed above. For freight, or passage, apply Cr boar.l. or JOHN ' , LACK, or apt .1. D. CIOLL/Ni WOOD. A ela. Cairo &St, Louis Packets, FOR EVAN'LLE. CAIRO & ST. I.1)1 lam THIS DAY, APRIL, 4, 'AI 4 TILE SPLENDID P A 4:- senger steamer IeI:NTi.N. Ltumap, n, tl leave as announced al•os, For freight, nr passage. apply on 1)0411.01 10 .ifiliN - FLA(' E, nr J.ll. UTILLIN,I Win A2O, FOR R. VAN'LLE. CAIRO, .4; ST. 1.01 TATS DAY, APRIL 4. AT 4 P. .1l . THE. k AzHE PASSENGFR steamer NEVADA, U.Z. lionunauder, will leave as anr,Junced alw,t r For freight, or passage, apply on board. or 1,. -.JOHN FLACK. or ap4 .T. D. (1111_,L1NU1V111 j Art St. Louis & Keokuk Packets, FOR ST. LOUIS, riFOKt E. 111 SC . \_ TINE, BURLING'I'ON. DA 14 , 1+: T, ROCK. ISLAND 1; 1) T. PAUL, Oink:Xi. THIS DAY, APL IL. 4 THE NEW AND SPLEN did steamer AMER h 'A, • • Croldiugt will leave as announced tits, r. For freight, or passage, apply on hote,l, 01 to itaiN FLACK. or H. iT/LLING ALT, Missouri liiver Packets FORTS. 1.01. IS 4- MISSOURI RUN till THIS DAY„ APRIL 4, AT IC A. :11 THE NEW STEAMER PAILUIIO74, Donnells. (•,ori, der, glll leave as announced ahoy, For freight, or pansare, apply on holr,l, or to JOHN FLACK, or typi J. 11. COLLIN G-N'ta )1), KROEGER SCHMIDT, Al A,3 I - facturen3 of Grand, Square„ezt I flrict,t PIANO FORTES, lVorernitims, No. 6 Leroy Place, N. I". We otter to dealers and the public a iel y retior article. Our Mr. KIIOL(}El lk of Ile lale firm 01 'allenberg k t`o nod the iti 1111114 c taring partner. Descriptive circulars". /d.n - d gen is wanted olc ' Corner of Penn and St. Clair Street:, PITTSBURGH, PA flinHE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND IL mast ?successful BUSINESS MAN'S tit)l..- L EGE in the United Statel. 4.17-St inient s can enter anti review at any time 'IRCP L A RS containing full information sent YOKO Of charge to any address on application to the Principals. JENKINS s :a ti del-lawd&y Pittsburgh. Pa For Ritts,ltliee, Rosehes Ants, Mothsln For. Bed Bugs; Woolens, tce., Insects on Plants, .A male, Fowls, &c. Put up in 25c, 50c, and 11,00 Boxes, Bottle. and Flasks. $3 and *5 sizes for Hotels. institutions, & n. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisona" "Not dangerous to the Human Family " "Rats come nut of their holes to die-" 44-sold NV r desa le in all large cities. 46i-Sold. by all Druggists and Retailers Cit.: here. ZiIit!SEIVA RE ! ! 1 Of all worthleas initvriann eo that "LOS TA ICA" name IS On t-i,• h Bottle and Flask before you buy. 4grAddress HENRY R. COST.t rt. Sir Principal Depot, 4112 Broadway, N. V. inr Sold by B. L. FA.HNES'I'OCK & L... II E. ••4:LLE:I2.S k,C(l.,wholesale and retail agent Pittsburgh, Pa., and Ci EOM; E A. F ELI.\ „Al eeheny city, Pa. TAM l Arad& A . TOILET SOAP— 100 boxes Fancy, Toilet and In store and for sale by REYIWER & I11;1 tah4 126 and 12d Wood et J{EFINED SUGARS- 150 bblz "A." and .. 11" Coffee Sugars, al 4o Cruahed, Granulated and You - dery Sugar—Nou in store and for ale by REY.AIER 0. BROS.. 128 and 128 Wood at NAME'S PIANOS ARE iWOW CON sidere4the BEsT PIANOS MADE. War tantgti eight ream HAINES' lOW's NEW TURri r , A.Nt the CHEAPEST }MST N(1. the country. CHARLOTTE ELI :111., 43 1,1,,,81,:t T)EstS.RAM & LONG, NO. 121 ERTY SRTEET, Anenis lir the quaker Blower and Reaper, kinehe '.. , roiver and Reaper, Mower and Emii,er. I firtner's Mower, I 'ayngi mei Leripet,• and Wood Mower. A ko, drnlrry in Agricultural and Farming Implcinews of all kinds. ••••, Fehr, IN a BLI.NAVS PATENT LAMP CHI M N EY tLE IN El: —No nitre l'ininnemi oken in cleaning. it chain:, a chimney without n A:4, lng and is the only article in the market Et, It cleans a chimney properly I- or sale at ila principal Lamp `toter., and at the I.Jo; ,-.1 r,i Store of WELDON h K EI.LI mh22 Agents tot the ianuiacturvra p ICIiaI.f.i,ELETCIIUP AND SA ,"••••n• BM doz yigallon and qusrt Pickles, ou:do English Plektes, 21.1 do English Picklea, assorted, 2vo do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and.pint. 200 do Pepper Sauce, 20 do Cu' , gland Sauce, l 0 do Worcesteshlte Sauce, do Walnut Ketchup; 5 do Mushroon Ketchup, ' 20 do Imported French Mustard, 60 do ladtstion do do Just received and forsale by BBYMER S 81105., 120 and 128 Wood st, DRUGGISTS '../.0!..41t1:I" I I It. 1V11.1.1.11C.V1N, • - • SUCO)CdP,OR. TO , I JAMES P. FLEMING, P ILZ 1.,' cr a x s 'T , HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DTIALER Domestic Drngs, Aledicinea, Yxu~ts, oils, Dye-stu.tre and Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. OE= STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. lieneral Partners IRON CITY FORGE, 1.01‘1.,\A 6: PHIPPS, NINTH pirrsßußoH. mANUFAuTURE BAR IRON, GEN enil liana ay and :Steamboat Forcing,. P.te,yrigrr, rcicht and Locomotive bent-i 1 GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS 1.) 4sir. 1 •V '7_ 4 1 , FLIREBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. Pr> WOOD STREET. Onoskte Pittsburgh, n NO. 47 OHIO STREET. ALLEGHENY, rait - mrs, DitANTs.siIEET 111_ 1,10 I li•e. I c 311 , i liar Lead, and l'luntls v.•aersl. I .11 Refineries fitted tip v I 111A11111, 1 oinks lined a nli 1.. l'“ppe! fitie.l with Water and MIME 11 .orders I.r.itptly Attelt•ie•.l to WATCHES AND JEWELRY 11: N 1 i: I IZ. N." rip; F: SI'R,(•IHUERS II IVF. JUST a "p, rl,l h ver I it:re aa,.1.1c,ir41:1,2 41 0 ,:g ~1 FINE OLD JEWELRY, COLD & SILVER WATCHES, an.l fientlemens' wear; fine Itr,,e7e Fancy (ino,la, 11,VJEli-1' I .A:I'E.TI NVA iLch xe I itri.l Fruit t I I iv iNettd, et: 1:l:1: .kN 4 Filth street BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREW ERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. lkyliTE DAVE ALWAYsii ON TIAND A V superior Ftrti,:le of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, , I„,ke it our dm t.. nii cp„r trust,. rs v.lll II e ro of our buiinesli.,)lll f.111.,,tr0l iu thr Bry ell Addre,,, 31'6.11 Preer,lx Brewery. Pr.t.n.rgh. SPENCER, 3i•KAY. eets-13 .1 Liutterlic•ltl ti ('o Malsters and Hop Dealers, NVATER STREET IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers &-, Co., A It E NOV% 1 , 1( EPi it 1.:11 Ti) HI, lc, 'SLat- •1' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW lophixt.,-; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NO. to ~. , I lectums 1 - m3 r 1rc,.l bl.lllll ,I! AllegLonl, (,rcene. xt ;:oun'ii.4. • HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY No. R 5 :Low: th tTt tt , Noar rSIIIE 5t13 4 41 . 11.1111C11S M % .1 t - 1; .n11,,.1,. 1 erther hots. - 1 Fr.-41.8 ill - nil k 11 1 ,1• COW i Ili i.t lit Boils. 1.:11,1. ••I, I turf, .ittentThr Civon At; orters 1,1 nt a.~ 11.1 la 3 tng Juc, n t'l:nirs, octr-Ipt , KtIEN 1,.' GRAVEL ROOFERS Are prep.tred to ,lo GItAVi I It 00 IFINt; (In Ow.. I tic.' 9Cateri4i to ,11 with instructlol3 corner 5I a.l Wood sire :Is. sr -ond CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD 130 STUN CRACKER BAKERY , . . 1 IRL "CT I .1 1 / 4 ,T 1 amt o dealer in all kinds of CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD (14 FOI RTII STREET, flettrven '.1",), - .41 and Alm ket PITTSEI:ft,; H, Fd LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE. NOW MANEFACTI 1113( a superior article of L I 31 E , Which we are prepared to deliver from od cOA t. V IRD. 509 LIBERTY STREET I=l I'VE IC 11.."'ir COAL, I 1,10.1 ]J EWARI PLANING MILLS AMES SIILLINIi.IIt, LA. PLA N INC CI LL, wouhl rcepeidi inddru the the] ho has redidlt eiure the err, end his lug cidergi•.l 1,1.5 esteldieldnen , , end tilled it with the nesye,t and most appl or ,d near i.revired to furw,h flooring and ,ddnin i t dnerds, 6.1011 n,w ink and rs-sewing, ' doors, sit,h and shutters, lisle mouldings, hex reeking, &c. l/ Plll,ltt Sept. 1, iteitt ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers ririi/IS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN j I.orrettn, Cambria County Pennsyl i anis. ibbut tour rows tram Cresson Station, on the ,Lena route bat 1, et ii Philadelphia and l'itt sburgh , st• -•ert-I i:, iris. cit h prit i1k . :41, to canter Sir lintels. Tiverns and Families suitplic•l a i lie usual t ' , Met - kite 11 , ,L0114 1111 LI Degrees. (Ile inoderale profits for T. .11. rll3 - 21-1:, A location c)1 the i ~,l ie7t. ; S one of the most tiertlthy • i• Peons) i 3 aiii : tliis portion of the Allegheny Benefit of Subst. - 3t,ence Committee. ~u ni.tit, bo •11. - . I' °' INA for its pure water, -- towing air, and riet n t ("Mlle Scenery. - 1 --i,,Tons WI 1.1. RE ADMIT TE D The e•shid-wi- 3,1 r eon, menees on the FIRST 3/ UN into the 1. or: rill \l . of kg, Fifth Ward, to l I A Y otter lilt Lilt, of .ki:UUS UST', 6'14 coda .• the tomb,. 120-I I\ i II •i 1 N doily, until April ittaiut the 2hill I•( .I ti'N.L. following,. It Is di vide.' 1 , 4 , ~,,,. i• r i i ,,,, A d „,,„,,,.. or , ( ~,,v , ..., , i. ,. into hvo sessio n s. ST11 , 10;t18• - annot return home ' , ,_ entire proceeds to be 1 1 14..ellipii filth,' 1t,,,“,,,, , iw r t.."- , '.iith‘'. ..: "' " o ', All , it"' Apparatus ne : e- . committee of Pittsburgh. 'Gook tits sold ••t the '''''' . ' Loot t " .. ' :'''''''' t.nt"nelling. &c., " c " °dice of the works. .11 . 1 i1Jlit , 11::thl+1 11014-V. .11W t; kli I. / . .i11:1,1,,/ l j tic /1 , 11110/011 to the sttbdriits. Si. Charles 1/,,, k .i. h•tr.r.'-iied Limit .inentir. t ..., al illosis forms no extra F OREIGN F.lll - ITS, N CTs', &C. ,har, T e 5i11,i,..1,1. k,ii IN! n In, from ettrtit yearS TO th,eage of in:Antoo-al. 200 boxes Ilranges. prior. TER:O.-130AM llitl Til i t ion. payable half yr arty 100 do Lemnos, in advarmo $ :O. 100 (rails Inca Almonds, Sun ri in. , : And use 01 instruments, pot Jan- 10 bales Bor. AILUOIIdS. nom mi 20 CbthiCal and Modern Languages, extra.... 10 0 00 0 bags a o T si r ily glll lin ti o A n l d m ,,, onds, • Students spending Vaeation at the College '2O . :.5 boxes Shelled Almonds, Reference can be made to the lit. Rev. liishop . 30 bags English Walnuts, DOmttnee. Rt...liev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; 25 do Brazil Nuts, Rer. T. S. /2 eynnids, Lorre tie ; Rev. la.. O'Hara., 30 do Filberts, Philadelphia; Rev. Henry M'Laughlin, Phila- 200 do Pea Nuts, delplaial. Her. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. 0000 Cocoa Nuts, I N. a-A back runs daily to Lorretto from In store and landing, and for sale by Cressen. ea . _ REYMER & BROS., 126 and 128 Wopd et Rev. E. A. 13USR, Superior. i mh4 THE POST--PITTSBURGH, MONDAY _MORNING, APRIL 4 , 186 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 71 WATER ST., below Ildrir!act, PITTSBURGH. (Late Canhier of the :Men:haute' 1;nolt.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, THOMAS N. MILLER, Speciol Fortner. 13ARTICULAli ATTEATION PAID X to tilling or.lrre for the initylln.e of Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Ito COI.. Lard, &v., &C. MPTCliet 01 N. Emil, ; 'ashler, reh. I Infers Mnd ,111,1{1,111011tS roPpcc11111!!, F,llc and prompt rctun,. m t.ic. R. HUTCHINSON, ( LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON. ) C(>3l - 31E1!.-:tkif()N AN I) FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CIIEESE Flour. .;1 - ,m.1.,h. Uric I Pe n aml Pot •ntl,l gt . r.ertlh ot lewill I 1.4 r )(Amt. 50. 10?. •:.COND Between 1V,.,,.; ~..1 441 - Libl'ili %n t...e Ii Ic ra Ci•n , ignmeEl apll-1,1 V11"E".1t*Os: s .111)10N. Coin Irk .nit)n 2‘l t• clt a Ho. 4111 I d lw•d• NII Wt.od . rit,burgh, W., t r. 1,11111, A. t .1. I'. \co.. 1013 .l 11" Spencer. t II I: if x. If WM. H. SMITH & co, WHOLES LE GROCERS, No , 112 I 147 Pir,t Strk =NM REYMER Forrign Fruit it. Stet.. Con Ik, 110111 s . Qttgar, VII 4. IS'ue . NO:1 1 . 26 AN I) ] . : - '.l', T(i01) ':-riT, EI:T AN - 11-1-1,%_)1 l .11:1: ) IiArHOL - fn GROUEB, WINES, BRANDIES, BINS, S.E. 111, , 1111c1m nud 11,11(.1% lu Fine Old lifollOP.glhti.l Ev Whi•kr, 1.17 7'l ...TUFF 'I. I . I • 1,1 I: 1 a - . D VI IV - _ll_4 la "Ci , -•37- Li,. .11 1 NI 41) IN BRASS FOUNDERS Duquesne Brass 1% oeks. ( - adman ( r.i NN 1111.11 FINISHED BRASS WORk TEA 31III) A T %VDU I, AND ItEP IU I 1.% J. 6.: M. riPSTEEN, BRASS POUNlif',R, GAS AND STEAM FITIT1';:-, BRASS AND IRGN Cis; KS MALE Tip iIK)Er Also, Brass Castffign of nll K,cid, 31 tdc t! „ 1./+l.l 1- /11111, up /./. / I' lllll 4l ' 4 . , 11. 1.1.1 1 \ 1.4 11.' ata, SI ret. near I.ll"rri . MEMIIEItti 01 Till.; plum lir_ A, tog pr krtical meth alcs, 4 .i 11.111 y )r.31: perlence I[l t - .7 /'(lCill./1 rn e%1 . 1 k, 14•., Pittsburgh Steel Works, 1) ; 1 / 4 ) Caul Slid; ttl,u, %pi I itg • Phol. and A II si t t•l •.1.1113; Audi ,11.1", Corner 11 Russ hill 111,1 f' , lre*ltt. I o F NIN 1:11A C -p IC.' lil l((i l• - house 119 WAIF!' street. Ind nti Firf4l strvi•t, f'llt,hurch. . tnr,•o 31,,,„ 1 ,- I \%.inclow IVlre 1.1 A - I'I , ILI 1 'Onl Inner and public bulklui,rs. npl WINES, LIQUORS, &C , importer nmi , 1c1541, de,ler in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, !no BM IT II FIELD QTR F:ET, Three doors Et. IFAC(/11 KELLErt l% “I'Ll) IN Fri,: el pm ticular .ittent,“ t., ,i,•.•k 01 Ines and Yr, itch .15‘,1“111 . , which has been so- I..;ted and imported hy 1,11,,, 11. Families awl Churches couhl topt . n.l un i•t4qining it hi. 0: - Ilttlishtuent the hest suit purest of Pur, Liquors of all knits, equal to Su) in the cit‘ ,n -way livid. A I.so, lure nhl Itye \l 1.1, 1 the Leer Rectlfle,l did 1. 3.1 HENRY W. BEATTIVIONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. ttl,Lerty. Ibutpbtrt Nt 11.1 I I,t.iry, and ilu 11•1 It. I " 11,11, 1,1, Rlj.l r 1k ',lrk, -. I t h Nt ill:IITV 011:0 , ite 1.,t,ri1, t . r'. 111S12 12:11% INEMB2EIII • - - GROCERS C. ill MIME isRorrIIERS, (do wEt:, STEEL WORKS GLASS WORKS. PITTF , BUJit H. PA STQCK (840KERS. , • s'-. STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFICE. Having organized under the National Currency ROOM, No. 12 BURKE'S RITILDINO, Act, is now preparaat to do FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. tirDesirable Mill property and other Real General Banking Businets. Estate to the amount of $lOO,OOO for aale low. - Deposits reeeice 1, Fichange, on the principal ci tirnui the ti.iist and West PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. NIARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers Ln 13()()1 C. CA - P,AF:Pru 1.: it . And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, linve Iterno - ved FI4(IM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, 1ITTSBV1:11H, l'A. /kir( 'a.blk paid curAki LAMPS, OIL, &C =MEE WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C No 161 WOOD STRHgT, near sixth I . l llOE.Nrl' WOll. - Kti. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Al ISVNAC TUREIt, PUltr: IVIIITL ItEPINED FAL 13 0 INT 0 I , Ofnee, 191 LIBERTY STRF ET, L. 4 AIL h.A EWE! HOUSE CARPENTERS cuinqs C. STEINMET2, House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN .11.1,E1, Flet‘vrcti W , 00 , 11111.11.art F.trot ) 1 I • 1 -It. I) , ;11, I'l ary, of.1(.1, 411 i r ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. PT/1 4T It F E Cq :'•d L~~l u.n ~. LOAN OFFICES () :, HENRY W. OIMIOTTE, NO. 100 i) I • 111.1/ I=MM=MII ----- ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron 11 , 'ota rat 14. ti,neral Machin:Am and M ‘k. It. It., Yak., cliger Sinl toil I I I. 11. I 1/4 „ .:11 . .1..K(N!) , : . MIIIIIIEFIIME I< I Pr- tin I' , r,•I ,t, Yu , l; • - ‘i. ;II CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C nano Covers, Fine Eni Lproideroct t Em bossed Clot 11, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT M'Farland, Collins Co, Venetian Blind TrimMings, .An pntlrel) F:AV Ft 1F)1.71" 11 11-'111.1.% N.l), WA s A l ( 1 TAILORS 13,1.1'13 < 1 11 3 VA., MERCHANT TAILORS, IFS 14%11 THFIIiI.O NTH KyT H% V 8 1 . J.„. A Srr , 1 A G"PRIN AND SUMMER GOODS, Clot it,t, l•R“lnterattt, Vesltngs, Ai A large st..cl; of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS 11161.1 i i L,ekv 'loll, Linod I 'l.li 't N Et'K'l'lli. and et orythithr. tini, Illy kgpt by nrsi-vbtaa Furnibliinv ',llll - 011. ( itri.lllll.l l) ,1114.:^-1 PORK PACKERS OHARLIIS L. CJALDIVELI., I , II:•CV.InorS to .1,8 hiOili“.B .1 I'„ .1 1' () t: It [leiler in • - •l;c4r-4 .1 li snit =III ( MCA ER 211 A Ills ET AND 1 , 1112.4 T 574 det.ll I) I lit ii• OYSTERS, GAME. &C I N T.l 1I ECG MEM= OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, PO Li LTI; AND EGGS t 4 .1111 :1 t'l'l, - rt 1=1!IIIBI WALL PAPER, &C WALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, FAN"( '1" (,1111);: 1V all Papers from to ti. 3 per ; Window tra.at itte to $:..1; nil ('loth= front 7oct to tl.:7:0 per yar:l : l'aney t ;owl in ail t artettes, nt the New Wall Paper &Fancy Goods Hollse nr ,EIC:T: 4 t SCHWARZ, febil -.1111,nel Ole rt 1 W ATSF. l:1110.“40 hy. tIF THE SECIZETA Pittsburgh, :U”rch ist, iS'Gi DIVIDEAD.— TOL: BOARD OF Dl r rtora hate this day declared a Dividend of SEVEN . PER t ENTE.II (IN THE INCOME tilt THIRD Mt oRTG,InEHtTNI)S of this t orn pin3 out of the earnings of Buis, payable in CASH on the ist (133 of April next, at the (Mice . of WINSLA tW, L.alli.lt & CO., Transfer Agents, No. .5•2 Wall street, New York, to the persons or their Attorneys, In whose names the Bonds stand registered on the Ist day of March. The Transfer and Register Books of these Bonds which were closed on the Ist day Of March for the Annual Election, will remain ctosedmntil 10 o'clock a. at., the 2d day of April thereafter. MEM I: , I3ANKS AND BANKSI F. THIRD NATIONAL BANK IL3)IPC;rIII.' And collcelionz nuide in eieryGable ' , Art OI the country. for the present. (until the completion of the New liAnknig 11.,u-c. corninth lVockil street 'AI,' \ Irwin in the Banking Room of the No. 1.10 ~.m. ltlitiolci art. 11.... I - -clime; I/. I A. II Arl je ' A. :-. Bell, Ale\. 11‘,Islein, -. H. Ibtrtln,n,l Hen_ry l lemig, I, ..\1 , , -, th,tc, n.I It ii,. A D 1 -. \ I I: FAN E e NE A N. Prest. H. I*. :', ii Vritl •. l i ii.. pr„ ~ em. nib7-2niii OEM= W. J. Kt , UN: 7 - - - rif R. MERTZ KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Woo.] street, Second door aLove Fifth. Elk LEltti IN FOREIGN AND DO -115 mystic Extth Ing.e, Coin, Bank Notes and t ;01 erittoent Ilt..tions promptly Attentl,l tr.- aplt DEOL3IIES BANKERS I and Lsott.ttort. limkers m - t Dealer,. in ,pit.r. lot all I, . ,•iki - t iI. :' , lllvr h‘ld Bank Note- 1...,11 titer. 1.1 - 1 the I .. ..‘dtern anti Webtert, t ; ;;;; - ; ; liit I k ; /1‘ m Lao In nil Inv cities through:tut the I totea tt 11n. p ttintlk tit irt,t IP tiler, 111-eon I latkl alit I omit, -trot. tit Y.l - g 1 01. D, •11. I cit. NI) NOTES, 1,14 - I ',rt,11,1t.. opatt•rlnve tele Ceille.,l4-, AL.I vil ,ihur e.% eminent Becuritire, t , oimht by . H. WILLIAM, tr. (meet, coiner ii hint. DEEM DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, Gi POURTR STREET. I IA It:VI:III:Ix IN IkCiri. O PEN 11 FRO3I'J TO 1. O'CLOCK, A4T Lirchty evimino, 114• - a 11,11,1. 1., ;\ t'll,klr lel , frmli 7 4,9 o't•lock N., - t•m!.,, , r 1,1 1,1, from 6 t, do.•I: 0.1 •.?ell i5,11k, lee, 0.11. (ttie 11.,1 ,i.. Lill a .11,144.1,,i the prunta declared I,‘ WV r. InFeregta lAA L 11111u-1113 , tit .11111 e !tiLl De- J;11.6 !esl, at therate LI.I! rl 1.11,...,1 t,. the , rout ,t, bear, the ..u, it,t -I •131 De coli,t.,•uttb.t, to I , t• I, about t. ~tbittt,t Ito. lut , ,slt. 4I • , ttl or cs cu toipresent I 11..6 tnic u.LAbey wlll :lout+ , in than Itt. Inc Hook? cout I'', trier, 113-Laws. Rules G I ELI:1,111'100a. :lit. on 41,plic,tion /L, 1 ~, , , 191E=IIIEJ 11. r, I:. 1. ‘..1 II .‘ ,t. h; Inßtitution, 171—.)11. 111-"r11F. Cl/NDITIIIIi 1.1•1. pit I•II '2.1 01) llot I tt. is. t .~..'1j ....i I I,l' XX f i • I I LI. I. I li o I . H x , PHILADELPHIA CARDS =ZIEEIT CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Trimmings, \ A . BRICE & CO COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 Soulll Water St., PHILADELPHIA. • 466 - I.o , ers .1,111,9 m•tde nil eaneignmenta hi rrluln,l m} yti (.nrz,v.Nrr. N 110 ALE A NI) It ET 11. DE.t LEkt. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, I'M LAI/F:l.l'H lA. C, A, VAN KIRK & CO., HAS PIA TURES AND CHANDELIERS PARAGON COA L OIL BURNERS, Hand limups, Columns, Sze. MA I_ EM tt i in Mgt, No. 517 Anil Street, Philadelphia. M,lllll.l,tory, l'r,n4iont, Phan 4AI - Alig•on,la warrlnte.l - ff ji AV LNG TAKEN ANDOITTED UP, 1.2 kith all the modern improvement, this pop- LI fir resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom it 1 1 it modate his old customers and the public genets LONGCOPE ally,firth the hest the market affords. Oysters & PEARCE will be served up in every variety of style during , the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he IttalitiCit tug el aii oil 1111 part Cr., of fel f s r co te ti i ii r en ex t , i e n li r e e n e c o e niniendlng them to they ub lIENS' FURNISHING GOODS ,3:1, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily, ' I and sold wholesale and retail. my . h)-tyd .l :r It 1.11 1.101::, i la ILIi IN( i . .., No. 10 South Fourth Street, OU It II 0 U S 1 4 -1 . rail-11`1 PHILAI)ELPHIA. NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, - - .w - r• OT i e F..- -Ti 1 L. RAE(' t TIA'R ( . 01K- PITTSBURGH. 111 211 rit.t,ol the Pit Islini ch Sanitary Fair 19.111 E St'IISCRIBER ANNOUNcEg I, i, e I eacoll (1 t/i it all the .litiereut branches of 1 Ji, to the public that he is in daily receipt 01 i relust ry. In ikles, ,, a and trades, be requested to I PitESH SHELL and CAN OYSTERS, GiaillE, meet in st partite cant eat ions at once and alp-, ks,c. and is prepared to accommodate the patrons po t alt three or 11, I - C . mein Leis as a Committee to 01 t his ' old and well known house with every aid in the I 1 t isidirgh Sanitary Fair. It is res- ; thing in the eating and drinking line at the short pes.t f olly rciiiiiesti A that The 11111106 of all of said est notice, ..to}IN SHALER, • t 'om mit tcos be I. aided in tit once to the Seen , - , jaall-lyd Proprietor. tau of the .tsso. i than at their Booms, 96 Water --- rt,,t. . sr. r Zu: ... P.sirrr,sr . , Wart Irou. t . 113 order, l YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, I'. E. iffiliNtiT, Oct.), Chairman. Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith - gytiorroc,R :Pil ( ARDS FOR OEN- field Streets, _IF it. LAILN - s 1 nip les and Catalogues sent Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the ir.r 2f.-cur ii.mildsi in envelope with your own c‘ me iic„l iiii,.„ It.HFDA NT Err E, bea.±on ill IT served up In thi MAp ostalatable , ELI YOUNG, nth"- mut ;if ~ Libcrty st., Neu York: styles w nets corner Virgin Alley and Smithfield at. -• • - 1 AVE YOUR GAS BV USING GLEA- , APOLLO _AL VIBILLIARD SALOON r 3 son's Anti-1 n...kering, American and Imper- , CHARLES GARDNER would rend his cat Gas Burners, a sure sating of twenty-five per , old friends and customers that he Is still to be cent. The Anti-Flickering is just the thing for found at his old Maud, APOLLO HALL, en. the Office. Call and see them burn at the Gas , trance. on Poiartli s t reet. He has al on hand Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of the beid.gbality of Lager Beer, and In connection W ELDON e lilt_LLY, noi 164 Wood atreet, with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, POTATOES------ 1 with good tables, balleand cues. 50 bushels choice Nes.hannoc 1' 'Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at. 200 du do Peach Blows ks, , . sear .Woodientraace trona - Fourth:: . , 47104 y MO do do Pink Eyes, Just received and for sale by i t , FETZER & All3iSrßorid, corner Diarket a aim eta. I mlibi ANY) SOLD, DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION, litNiii:i2~:, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupona, (1 L: AI.RPEE I .1 I, si I 4 II H Al 1..a11tt., t U. .:tit . It • 1/1y I I,:•q„ 1' r L 111.11,, X ...111.:Irk. . X% 61(11...1. 11. P tVey t %gel. I=l=T=lM MIMI= I , a.J j .1 .t I. I. 1 t.h.ll,]dlllll .• LI% e ;.. I.olldet I ,4), ~1 s% I, \ N ,• .1.1, 1 t I 1.1 , 11 \1111: I. mast t.\ I IC \ 11 i c 1.111 1,1" h.s. h ....II D , i 11-1 As \ T (Mice, tja Four:h Street lIISEM=EI 31.1<,:1 111110.4, 1., It!. - 13 nltti tieitlCl, In 1.1 :11.11 , I.1.1'11 I X Produrr nnil Vro• Islon )lA:tull.ltaur. I II I, cry do,erirtlon Of 1t FL Patent ILnproved EXCEI. - -,1( Lit ANIL PA I'EN I' 11A Mil' IMIAN, INDEMNITY t WOW =LOSS , I BF• VritE• - MIRE FRAM/K.l,bl' litriftr INSITRANCE 1 COMPANY or :znirTIADELP}' lIA, OF FICE No. 435 and 4-3 T VI.MSTNE'T ST., ae&r Fifth. ' • ' • STATEMENT or AssE..r*, JAN. Ist, 1663. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be ng First Mortgage, amply secured 81,593,393 36! Real Estate (present value $ 103 , 313 610 cost Temporary Loans on ample Collat. tern! Securities Stocks, (present value $66,667 7'20 cost 59,786 66 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 27,919 33 $2,208031 - t8 l'he only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which Aare 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 lossesby Fire, to an amount exceeding Pour 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 1 859,1062,158 36. DIRE(, FORS. OttartLiza W. DANCES; MORDECAI. H. Lou ToorAa WAGNER, DAVID S. DROWI., SAMCEL ( }RANT, ISAAC LEA, JACOB R. SMITH, EDWARD C. DALE, GEORGE W. RJCHARDS, GEORGE PALES, CHAS. C. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Steel, Secretary pro tern. J. 1./ARDEN ER COFFIN, Agent. Northeast cor. Third and Wood sts PHILADELPHIA Rut - E AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom - "louse. $119,100. A5get5..5304,943. iir!il MAKE ALL KINDS O IN.. , lfANCE,eltie; Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBT. P KING, President. Al. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. Cit....ni.r.s Bares, E. R. COPE, E. ii. EN,ILNH, (1 - KOROK W. Bnowx, P P. :' , AV CRY, Jo:IL:PH S. PAUL, U. SHERAIAN, JOBEYEI CLAYTON, :,. J. ALAGAIBIE, E. Wines, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary, I. if. COFFIN, Agent. jy4:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE 00., or , i-vr-rfsuuitGir. Office, No. 37 Filth Street, Bank Block INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISK:, _ - ISAAC JONES, President ; JOHN D. Mc- CI I RD, Vice President ; 0. 31. 1101./K, Secretary; Cmit. DEaN,Lieneral Agent. Di ii.EPTI , EY.—Isaac Jones, I'. Li - . liussey, , Har vey Childs, Capt. H. C. Gray, John A. XS ilson, H. L. Fahneatock, John P. ligeCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, H. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. 'Waren', Robt. H. Darla. nogg Western Insurance Company olPittsburgh, GEORGE DA_RSIE, President F. M. Gortoor, Secretary. Uspt. R. D. COC7HEAIP, Genn Agent. No. Ira Water street, (Swing & llo's Warehouse, np et a irso Pittsburgh. rlt N i*.llL:fEandAnll. ll .?iiSE RISKS.T A A litabe Institution managed by Directors who are welt known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to msllit Kin the character which they have assumed, ottering the best protection to those who de- ore to he insured. DIRECTOILS—Et. jr., James AP Auley '1864. EgfilgAz - ii . .1864. NntMuilel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George I rarnie, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, An- THE PITTSBURGH, ,Irew Ackley, Alexander ;peer, David Al. Long Rees 1 Thomas, Benj. 13akewell, John INVOulae' FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION , s of the AND Charier Oak Fire and Marine Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, INSURANCE COMPANY, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Jan. Ist. 10364 /'ld AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, 1864 Ur trains run an follows, viz : i 0.166 00 i ' e '' ve „,,,,, ~,, Pitteb'g. Fr•r Chi . go. For Cler'd. ForWlieePg i of . , t. 50 00 Expri-dd 1.16 a. la. 146 a. in. 1.46 a. in ,i,L, s ,aee on HE ~.1 Estate 4:4,413 0,1 E.Ehreso 1.46 p. m. 1 45 p• m. /.45 R. na 1...4,51 ... I ~ l E•it,i al 3.4. ,,,,, , ~, . Mail 6.3 u a. in. 6.16 a. m 1;,16, 1.,.., , 0.1, 6, I Mier property.. 6,913 '39 IItII u. 11 .c, O 111,1 hid, In 14 A veats . 30,043 63 • - •1 . . I ulte.l: , !strb 11. tilt - Arrive Pittsburgh, 4329,903 52 P. F. W. at C. ley. 2.20 a. m.,3.30 p. m., 7.00 p. 1-1..A.11.11,1T'11f.E.i. ! m., 7.50 p. m. 1 nevi I i,41 L(143,5 C.:: P. R. 8...2.10 a. m., 3.50 p. m., 8.05 p. m. - $ 13,166 sn - ACCoMMODATION TRAINS. A, A, CARRIER & BRO,, Agents, , Leave Allegheny rid h, t 1 lc rl-1 is 1 RELT, l'or Alliance tor N. B. For N. 0. For Steu'e. PittOsirgli, Pa. 2.15 p. m. 1.15 a. m. 6.40 a. m. 12.00 in. 3,1011.01. 3.00 p. m. 4..10 14. M. 5.10 p. m. • RETURNING. t' 1' N A. 1-f 13 I. I Pa ..IN - 1. ' Arrive Allegheny, kiteaw to Queerot.own and Liver P.. F. W.a t 12'y ixt 7.20 a. :, 9.40 a. tn., 2.35 p. pool. th.. 4.50 p. is. 'The First Class Pow et fill Steamships, l'. h. P. R. 11.....10 04) a. in slDoN,li.lf E.lll, if Ell. P.-11-2K IN, Ticket Agent. MARTILION, I TRIPOLI, • Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. At ILL SAII. FROM NEI% A. Q. CASSELBERR.Y, Agent, „ wisest - ••---'- ,Irk every alternyte V, lies, h), Itt. 1 I rmil 1.,, erpool e% ( 1 1 - y /diem:tie l'itels,l:l3, and from Queettsli.v. a Allegheny City. 11. R. PAYSIIN, Gen. Pass. Agent. P., r'. W.& C. liy. tic. C. Sc. P. R.E. C every alternate \ Vednesday. I. R. 111 Y ERS, lien. Ticket Agent, o. s t e1 . r . 1;:, e 1 , ....4ge Inn, leg erpool or Q fcl.s uernE, __. . . 1.. tL. pawn ro/tl, of 116 elf/011,0CM in currenc3. ' Pittsburgh & Connellsville. R.R. i ,-„, :\— cbri to Liverpool, e.,5 in currency. i or ,t.ivage Passage apply to ViII.LIA.MS ix i I.IION, 40 Fulton st. i .Die*.lar.k. or ‘‘,. TIIOSi RAPT !). AN, A gt, No. 122. Alonongaliala House, Water st., 4v INTER AICRA-T4r,14-0124V-L" li,J.:-.-Iyil Successor to Thos. Ruing an ______ --- -- . A - 1N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE MSSAGE FROM THE OLD COUNTR Y , . IficEmßEß 2d, 1661, Trains will leave the De- Lower than the LOAVent. pot, corner of Ross and Water streets, as follows: Leaves Arrives at .....r. TIDE UNDERSIGNED IS Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. -- --.-.- ' now prepared to bring out passen :-. .7- ig -genii by FIRST CLASS 61.34 L - sTaAMEßS:direct from LIV ER- Ex fila p il , t i and fr . rm T l 'ntown. 755 a. nr: .6 00 p. m. 3 U 0 p; Ili. :1 -00 a. m. tat APlSeesport Acc'dn. 11 (X) a. at.. .0 7 00 a. m. P, ail., LA IN bioNnERY, or (IA LW AY to NEW od •• 615 a. in. 2DOp. m. 1 . t' 11K, or PITT:Sit I_ lit; 8., ter Port Perry " '7 00 a. in.. 82.0 a. m. SEVEN I)OLLA RS Etraddock's 4 15 a. m. 640 p. m. lower than any other agent here. Call and get Sunday Church Train to the rates and be coniincecl. Steamers sail ev er and front Mikeenport, 1 00 p. m. •1000 a. m. week, and passengers are louud in everything. r'or tickets apply to GEO. BOTtLTON, Agt. Parties brought out by first class CLIPPER w. B. STOUT, Supt. de9.. :,; \II, I St; we a sels at % ery low rates. Sight lis on the NATIoNAL BANK payable at an, it its branches in England or Ireland for sale. SILVER PEARL SOAP. Yol partieuiars 63 4.0 ra tea, Vic., apply to D. O'NEILL, ifiREMPTON & CO., 367 LIBERTY Chronicle ()thee, No. 70 Fifth st., ‘..,/ STREET, sole proprietors andmAatifactur- Jan2o-eod and 66 Smithfield et., Pittsburgh. era for \Venters Pennsylvania, Ohio, - /ndiana, ~ Passage from England and Ireland, illin,., and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a superior article of PALM, UE.B.AIAI9, OLIVE 0' 0 and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and . Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl. Soap which wecontidently recommend as better for-general EUROPEAN • AGEN:CV V. use than any other belure the public, Should be __ borne In mind has neither Potash. Salt, Lime or Rosin, or any other substance in it.smanufac titre which can shrink or injure ttuslinest fabric. ~..r . THOMAS H. RATTIGAN, Flannels - • EUROPEAN ..,..-<: use, it ~,,.}, rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothete.washed • ' . -M°4° "" hei ' 1-I° '' s- 1 "" sun 't• - ' with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil ickttilt Pa., is prepared to bring out or lug or half the rubbing, which of course saves bring out or send back pasnentrars from or to any the wear and tear. silver Pearl Soap removes part of the old country, either by steam or sail , Greece, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink, log packets. Smoke and the wurstifilge Water Stafnainstant slti HT BONDS FOR SALE, payable In any 1 3 r, by applying it with a moist spot ge-.thuspro part of Europe. testing' windows., carpets and furniture from Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail- rids and slops. It imparts a brilliatimto Plate, road Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line s uds , Glassware, Enameled Pairttings and of Sailing Packets, and for the hoes of Steam- 'Patent Leatherimmediatel , and for - cleaning crs sailing between few York, Liverpool, Glits- Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. :For the go w and Galway. bath and particularly for shampooningithe 7911- • Jana-4yd THOS. H. RATTIGAN. ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In- a word all who have tried its superior .qualities ac knowledge it the greatest discovery, ufithe age. This Company respectfully ask a trial front all who are interested, and in every case-sill refund the price of the same should it tail to accomplish I what we claim for it. Sold at five cents per pound in fifty. pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in:Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residences,ifree of charge. Directions for use on all packages. Liberal discount to the trade. IHerehants from abroad will do well to give CRUSIPTON & CO. a ct9l, 367 Liberty street. opposite Penna. Rail road ' Passenger Depot. ~ “, ..B eware of all imitatinns. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Silver ,Parl Shell. as secured by the inventor by National copyright. mh2-tf =MO =MEM HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. Cak- 30 X3C CO 'CT' IST 3E, sO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR. IL .BAIXFIgLa t -Aut OIL BA R firaLS—Jast.neeelved and for sale by FETZFJI h 437,SISTRONG, sorrier,ldarket and First sts. INSURANCE 102,995 28 .IS'SI4:7CS STEAMSHIPS ===2l RAILROADS VOA aSPlEWsE kini,(o44.l.dgyuristoiji.T. 1864. Pennsylvania Central Railroad x I.TL TRA qe. ./r4.014.01.A.NT ADDITION,* ' AWIE 845- fn t made to pie 'equipment 11(thSi e rti lent double' track and - express route', itinte possl hie care will be exercised for the . dbitiro of pas- Bangers and rapid - movement of freight. Trains will leave the'depotin Pitishurgh - lustollows : TH_ROGGhI !ACOOM_MODATION,dedIy, (ex cept Sunday;) at 660 a. stopping at all sta tions betweemPittsburglrandPWlaqelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 260 a. m., stopping only at fitinlVtions, anilakal*cdireet connections; Eg for Baltimore and" W'asitungton, and for aw York via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, tit 425 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, naking di rect connections at Harrisburg fOr DaltiMore and Washington, and for New York ristßhiladelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except S undity-,), at 8 36 p. in. stopping only at principal Stations, connect ing at 1-1 arrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown, without change of cars; ahio- at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00p. tn., stop ping at all Stations, and running as rat as Cone. maugh. ACOOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at aaa. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. m. THIRL ACCOMIVIODATION TRAIN for Wall'eStation leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 350 p. In. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sundays) at 800 p. tn. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves•Wall'eStatton, every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS AARIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 - 80 p. m• Philadelphia Express 120 m. p. East Line 1.30 a. m. Through Mall Train 1 00 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation 10_06 a. m. tat Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 26 a. m. 3d W all's Station Accommodation__ 5'35 a. m. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation 166 p. m. oth Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 06p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p. m. on Mondays. 'TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI' ANA connect at Blairsville Interseetion with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown A6ouinitodatioa West. TRAINS FOR EBENSETJRO , Connetit at Cros son with Express 'rrsiiias and i'lail Train West, and with Through AccomModation and Express Train East. FARE: TO NEW YORE. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE LANCASTER HARRISBURG... ALTOONA Baggage Checked to all Station; on the Penn eylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Bali inure and New York. Passengers pulchasing 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. NOTICE.—in case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal haggag e only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. ;.„N 13.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passvngers 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 streets. no2o RETURNINCI 1 NEW Trimming House for Tailors. JOHN A. GRIFFP.I.II &:00., Beg leave to announce to th" , 6 Merchant Tailors and Clohiers of Baltimore and Washington that they hare opened a TR 1 112.411 , 1(3- .131JUSE, at the Southwest Corner of Baltimaore and Charles Streets, Over the Jewelry Store of Cruafleldi & Co., where the trade will find a full assortment, in cluding Piece Goode, Buttons, Braids, etc., Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed by any house in the country. Hating establiahed a house in and= altl in connection with the Haltimure .H.ouse, and o rn sequeutly haring to huy largely, we thelh...ured than we can otter such inducements - 1041e trade as regards prices as will make it-to their interest to give us a share of their patronage, :711St re ceived, the spring and - Summer Report of huthions. We are also the agents for the Arialpsn and E,uropeau. Monthly Reports oc:,,Npanion, and fientsch & Co.'s Patent Shears. A faiths of . 5 1114TARX WIL.IW, suit able for llfirebant TallittrraV% A. CI 4 i ll, JAMES O r liE. la2-atawtal JOSEPH MAO IRE. HumiNY-1-0 BBLS FLINT insuart —Just received and for sale by_ FETZER & ARMSTRONG rota corner Market aatic-11111. gm.