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    STEAMBOATS.
Ho I for the Qold Mines of Idaho,
VIRGINIA CITY, BANNOCK CITY
AND GA LI. A TIN .
St. Louts and Fort Benton
TRANSPORTATION LINE,
ror Fort Benton and the Great In'st 110
of the Missouri
aidatTHE NEW AN D
staunch light draught
Steal:nem, nuilt expresaly for the trime,it 11 lex% e
St. Louis for above and intermediate porta,
follow is:
Steamer Benton,
SATURDAY, March, t9th, at t m., or as soon
thereafter se the River Is open to Council I3lutt
Steamer Welcome,
SATURDAY, April 2d, nt 121,1
Steamer Florence,
SATURDAY, Apriltath, at I'2 ru
Persons going by this Line are certain to get
to the Mines with their goods early and without
delay, as the very light draught stern wheel
steamer Benton, built expressly for low water,
will reninlu above Fort Union, (the mouth 01
the Yellow Stoned during the season, and take
the freight of the Welcome and Florence should
It be necessary on account of low water. Each
boat will be officered and manned by skillful and
experienced boatmen, some of whom hate ex•
plored the Upper Missouri in Mackinaw boats,
and are thoroughly acquainted with its naviga
tion. For freight, or passage, or information in
regard to the Mines,apply to J. if. CoPELIN,
at Office of United States Insurance ('ompan),
southwest corner of Main and Olive streets, or
to JOHN J. ROE Fa CU., Convent greet, St.
Louis, Mo. feb23
Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets.
FOR WHEELING.
~rdW'ZtgTILE REG ULAR P A SSEN
cr Packet MIN Eli A, t.:!titt. t ior
dun, hew reettnied her old trade. utakine regular
trips, leaving .Pittsburgh every I'eESDAY.
TtIURSDA.I and -A I t li U.IY. Having been
thoroughly repaired, she well deserved the pa
tronage of the public generally.
L.111.1...11NtiN CU., AKVI,
Whart-bons, below Monongahela bruhle
fetth
Cincinnati & Louisville Packets.
FOR CINCINNATI tk.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, AT 4 P.
r. = 1 TIM NEW AND SPLEN
. did passenger steamer t'i;l.lln
~t e , Coa , Commander, will leave as announced
above.
For freight, or passage, apply on hoard. or to
O
JHN FLACK, or
api J. a 00LLINO RID, Agt,
FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE
THIS DAY, APRIL 7.AT 4 P. M.
THE st ar zic FIN PASSENGER
steamer
ALPHA, Porter,
mender, • lame as announced above.
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN FLACK", or
ap7 3. I). COLLINCA'OGI), Asia
FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE.
THIS DAY APRIL 7, AT 4 P. M.
THE PINE PASSENGER
steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, II M.
Laugh In, Oomusander, will leave as announced
above.
or freight, or passage, apply on or T.
JOHN FLACK, or
ap7 J. D. COLLINO WOOD, Agts
FOR CINCINNATI.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, AT 10 A. M
THE NEW AND SPLEN
did passenger steamer .‘t Ad, IR
1.0 SU. C. A. Dravo, Commander, will
leave as announced above.
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN FLACK, ur
ap7 J. D. COLLINGWUOP, Arts.
Evan'lle, Cairo & St, Louis Packets.
FOR EV AN'LLE, CAIRO & ST. LOUIS
THIS DAY, APRIL, 7, AT 4 P. .11.
THE SPLENDID PA S -
senger steamer KEN I'ON, cart.
tuntap, will leave as announced above.
For freight, or passage, apply on board, 01 to
.TOHN I.'L.A.LIK or
ap7 .1. D. COLLIN() WOW, A gts.
FOR EVAN'LLE, CAIRO, & ST. LOUIS.
THIS DAY, APRIL 7, AT 4 P. M.
THE FINE PASSENGER
steamer NEVADA, D. Z. Brickell,
Lommander, will leave as announced abut e.
For freight, or pasHsage C
, apply on board, or to
JON FLAK, or
art .1. D. COLEINOWoI 'D. A iris.
FOR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO, sT.I.OUIS
GALENA, DUILIClitlifE. A ST. P
THI 11.›DA 7 A 7
THE NE W' AND SUlt
fadirg=stantial sieanier AIIMLX lA. A
.I..rucatium, Jr., Commander. nib t? 411-
nuuneed above.
For freight, or passage apply on boar!, or 1,,
tirlN FLACK, or •
ap7 J. D. CULLING WOOD, Acts.
St. Louis & Keokuk Packets,
FOR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK, AIX SCA
TIME, BURLINGTON, DA VENPORT,
ROCK ISLAND, DUBUQUE AND .ST.
PAUL, DIRECT.
THIS DAY, APLIL, 7.
THE NEW AND SPILEN
dId steamer AMERICA, Capt.
°tang, will leave as announced above.
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN FLA('K. or
NCI" J. I). COLLINU , WOOD, Ars.
Nashville Packets,
FOR NASHVILLE.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8 AT 10 A. M
steamer TnE trarz,.
SSENGER
t..
-
mander, will leave as announced
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
SOHN F.LA.OK., or
.1. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agte.
. Missouri River Packets.
FOR ms. Louis & MIS SOUR' ATV ER
THIS DAY, APRIL 7, Al 10 A. M.
T I RE NEW STEAMER
PARAGON, Donnelly, Comman
der, ve as announced above.
I. or freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN fi.A.CK, or
apt T. D. CODLING-WOOD, Agts.
KHOEGFER .q& SCHMIDT, MANI:-
facturers of Grand, Square and Upright
PIANO FORTES,
Warerooms, No. 6 Leror Place, N. y.
We oiler to dealers and the public a very su
perior article. Our Mr. KROEUEIi. was of the
late ttrm of Oallenberg &Co , and the manufac
turing partner. Descripti v e eirc ulart, free .
Zir Agents wanted tnhr•Cas'
r Hata,, _ ,
Bed Bugs, Woolens, &c., Insects on Plants, Ani.
&.c.
Put up in 2.5 e, 50e, andlyl,oo Boxes, Bottles.
and Flasks. $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public
Institutions, &G.
"Only infallible remedies known "
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Roman Family."
"Estee/nue out of their holes to ale."
Zirtiold Wholesale in all large cities.
.Fl - Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every
where.
SRT! t I BICWAHE ! I I of all worthless imitations
See that "CosT.A.We't inmate on each Box,
Bottle and Flask before youtuy.
ASV-Address kiDENRY R. COSTAR.
4Z-Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y.
'bold by B. L. PAHNESTOCK & CO., R.
E. SELLERS &CO.,wholesale and retail agents,
Pittsburgh, Pa., and GEORGE A. KELLY, Al
egheny city, Pa. inhia-amd&w
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
AN 11
Smelting "Works.
M'CURDY & CO.,
m-A - ritrfxerbßEßs OP SHEATH,
Bras:lees and Belt Oopper, Pressed Cop
per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter
Nod
der, &c. Also, importers and dealers iu Metals,
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, &c.
63 - -Constantly on hand. Tinmens' Machines
and Tools. Warehouse, No. IR) FIRST and 12,,
Si...Cl/NO STR EETS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
eis)-Speeial orders of Copper ent to sny desired
pattern. feb2i-IFdAm
4-SOAP—
•
100 boxes Fancy, Toilet and Soar,
In store and for bale by
REY MER & BROS.,
i 243 and Itti Wood st
REFINED SUGARS-
bbis "A" and "B" Goffee Sugars,
do Crushed, Granulated and Powdered
Sugar—Now in store and for asle by
REYIS-ER & BROS.
126 and 128 Wood et
'Mr NARIVS PIANOS ARE NOW CON
NW. sjilered thellET PIANOS MADE. War
mato} eight "rears.
HAINRS' RHO'S NEW YORK PI &NOS are
the CHEAPE S T FIRST CLASS VIANOS I n
the-ernmtry,
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
4341 0 4 street,
vppAHRELS POll SALE.-100 SECOB
MD hand TON BOUND - ln
nOwitapiav & CO.,
hinalthtleld at,
mhl4.llgr
DRUGGISTS
JOBEPEZ 13.
Di IT,L.rn_v,w,
BMC ESBO II TO
JAMES P. FLEMING,
DRUGGIST,
wHoLERALE AND DETAIL DTATJR
In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines,
Paints. i i,is, Dye-Stulfs and Perfumery, -
NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET,
ALLFA.IIIENY CITY, PA.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C.
ANDREW ELOMAN —THOMAS N. MILLER,
Special Partner.
"N i l l ' e V ti P e n ral u' ra ' rt j n ß e . r ' s.
IRON CITY FORGE,
KIA)AIAN & PHIPPS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
ANUFACTURE BAR IRON, OEN-
Jy. eral Railway and Steamboat Forgings,
l'anenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, Sic.
seloW
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
ADDY 6z; 1 - ;: e"4 .
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. I 6 7i WOOD STREET,
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and
N.O. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY,
PUMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
Lead Pipe, Pig and liar Lead, and Plumb
er'a Material in mmeral. (hi Refineries fitted up
in the must approved manner. Tanks lined with
Lead or i upper. Houses fitted with Water anti
Gas Fixtures
orders promptly attended to.
apa-i}d
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
.7 I , : F:: 7- Ft Y.
St Bic HIRERS HAVE JUST
11.. opened a very large and dealt-able stock of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For ',RibCie 1111 , 1 (ieutleuteun' wear ; tine
Bronze (locks, Fancy Goods,
I-4 11 V n W Art JE ,
Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets,
'ard Cases, Tea Setts, etc.
EINEM AN, M EYR A N 1,. SEIDEL,
defM 4 . 2 Fifth street
BREWERS AND MALSTERS
SPENCER & ACKAY,
BREWERS & MALSTEItS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
WI: HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
sup...nor eirtlLle ui
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make It our aim to Kit e
satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Holt.
Watson of 'Ahem) street, will hare the cuanag,
of our business, with full control In the Brewery.
Address all orders to My ENCER a 11'KA1,
Pheontz Brewery. Pittaburgh, Pa.
,IM/M. SPENt'EB,
JAS. M'KAY.
liuttertield & Co.,
Malslers and Hop Dealers,
W A T . ER STREET,
HEELIN , i, V A
I=ll
IRON WORKS
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
a RFC NOW PR EPA R El) TO NE-
I ceive ordern fr,..1,1 the trade tka nll bore
it u Bath' & hors. Shoe I ruu
to.• Ili'. t11'.11.1 . 1 V.
l'lttntire,h, .1 41/
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
net, c. L•]ICAII
1-4tzear,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
NO. 103 FIFTH STREET,
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Collections and Other legal baldness attended
to In Alleghen3, Witallington, lireene, and ad
joining counties. jau2s-2lnil
HOUSEFURNISHING
UPHOLSTERY
No: 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
ripHE SUBSCRIBERS M A N U F AC
-1 TURF. and keep conatantly on hand et ery
at in their lure, it: ktorotces, Ornament.,
Curtain rionas, Comtort., leather Beds, at nt
tre.ses of all kinds; alto, the celebrated Patent
Bed.. AU kind. 01 Stifule., Blinds and
ixtures.
di - Prompt attention given to all orders tor di
t ing and la) ing dowo',rirete, (All:lathe &c.
uctll-lyd liOI3ERTS ROENICIL
GRAVEL ROOFERS
.11_11 ,7; r< )N (.)711— .
ro
Are prepared to do
Gr It A. V lil'lL ROOFING
On short notice
hlaterinl to sell with Instructions
'(Rice, corner sth and Woodstreets, second
story. teb9
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD
BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY,
. 15. M.ARVIIO" ,
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer In
all kinds of
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD,
NO. 64 FOURTH STREET,
Between Wood and Market
PITTSBURGH, PA
LIME MANUFACTURERS
To Builders and Contractors.
VITE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING
a superior article of
I. I M lE. ,
VCLieh we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET
13118 T QUALITY OF
IVL X X-i - N?" C 3 CEO Ag 4. 1-a
Always on hand as usual
DICKSON, STEWART & CO
PLANING MILLS
JARIES BIONONGAHE
LA PLANIN(.t MILL, would respectfully
inform the public that he has rebuilt since the
tire, and having enlarged his establishment, and
tilled 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,
mouldings, box making, tfce.
SOUTH PITTSBURGH, Sept. 7, 1867. jab
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
'Cruder Oare of the Framiecan Brothers.
v HIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania,
about our mile; from Cresson Station, on the
direct route between Philadelphia aruiPittsburgh
was chartered in 1851 with privileges to cooler
the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The
location of the 'ullege is oneof fhe most nealthy
in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
mountains being proverbial for its pure water,
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The scholastic year commences on the FIRST
MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends
about the 25th of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces•
nary to Land Surveying, Engineering, tic., &c.,
will be furnished by the Institution to the
students.
• Instruments'. ,1 Music [onus no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
Teams—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance .1 70.
Surveying and use of inairauteutai peranz
:
num 20
elasical and Modern Languages, to
Students spending Vacation at thaeollet. to
Reference can be made to the Rt. 'Veit, sbop
!Domenee. - Rt. Rev. Righop Wood, "Thidelphi ai ,
Bev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rev'. Dr. O'Hara,
Philadelphia ; 4tev. Henrilla Phila
delphia ; Rev. Pierce klahnfV •
N. B.—A hack runs daily. tti o from
Giessen.
set Rev, E. A. BUSH, Supertneri
TAE *Pet rt---PIII BPIITRGI-1, 'THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1864.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
JOHN MOORHR An,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market,
PITTSBURGH
K. F. 13 A. 11111(
(Late Cashier of the Merchants' hank,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
ST. LOUIS, Mn.
NM ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAIL)
to tllling orders for the purchase of
Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork,
Bacon, Lard,
Raman To—Banks, Bankers, and Mereha
of st. Louis generally ; John U. e
Cashier, Pittsburgh.
Orders and consignments respectfully solie
.and prompt returns made jarr2l-lin
R. HUTCHINSON,
(LATH OF LEECII & HUT,
C0MM1!..3:-41.(1N AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and
Pot Ashen, and Producegenerally.
Beat Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand.
NO. 101 SECOND STREET
Between W uu.l And Altirket,
AM - Liberal advance made .in ( . .ntngnmentli
apll-1) it
P.VlrtlißtatlN & A M AWN,
41'0 rn rn s 6. .t• ill ti,
Flour and tirmn nu I t ieta•tal
era. N,. 6 Wia,.l . 1 . 111.1 , 144;tt,
Wd take tilenoure ut reterrua; t., the I,,limeinit
Pit tatnirith ki.umea 1 here. nml th a . lug .1.
Painter, A Itra.llei E 1 . 0 . It. fi
Davit, .1. P. ‘A ~,,,tit ell, .1 hs. 1 1/11) I'l/ ~1
W Spencer. t_' H Luxe a, t .In,k e. Ili
. hanitit tt
GROCERS
WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Strata,
YIIFSI3I ;II
P H Hitllll,l4 r
I.ate nt ➢llllet it 12 le
REYMER & BROTHERS,
I“ Re user x A ti , irt nl.ll
I:=1
Fore Frull.. Nut.. t outrriioll.ll-3
Nt.unv, I=lrr %I tr. 1.4 • ,
NOS. 126 AND 1. WoOD STREET,
PIT I Xlll Kill
1Z ).,
WHOLESALE GROUtRS,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, SA',
Dial Illcr• awl Dealt," tu
Fine Old MuuougAhula liye
327 1.114 i-wry %Tit I.: ET,
nu--11.1 11 , 111 It.lll,
J. I_l ILT IV - 1?" ,
GI I{4 WEI:,
IN CI . I) I A St I)
~~.....~ } J,+w
MEM
BRASS FOUNDERS
Duquesne Brass Works.
'n tiJia ( 'utt li)rti
tire nf,l Lrei• • , A/ ti
•a ) I
FINISHED BRASS WORK
I{ A - .5:3 h I iNti • 01 n .tpei it.t eua,•
4.1 T 511.10 Vt 1.111 .% I) It ICI'
prpoiplt) 41.4 6.lt•a aft,le
h.. IA esterti Penal. ) I, 4,1. 1,, !he
.71A10 , 11 . :•, JN I'l .11•,
Ulla,u. mut,i ntl,•llr,l •
J. & M. M'STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
(IAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
A. hiNL,
BRASS AND IttUN COCKS MADE JO ORDER.
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
M.le nt the nh,alent titol lit
riirtieulnr attrifitonp4i.l 'tow "I. at,
pnirmg of R EriNE.R I
31 et.. 3 1 N uter Street, near 'Aber() .
31EMBEI1N OF' TIll• 1 , 11231 LlE
tag I.l,Ctlehl 1111:11,1111Ce, yearb'
vertence ul the bil.nenn will t•ll,rt• I. ri te
laketion In ut t•I rvni.ccl 11c sit. ♦akin
i ter k ;Mid,
WYICI and kn/
STEEL WORKS
I=1!1
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
;TONE:I4, LSOA .1)
Cast Steel; also, Stertug, Plow and A B
Steel Springs awl Axles,
Corner of Ross nut nest Streets
0021-I y PI 111, l'A.
GLASS WORKS
W CUNNINGHAM U. NA INtt II AM. It. IHMALN
V. CUNNINGHAM
CN N I Gll A 111 M O.—P TT s
litri2A/H CITY II I.A!..ti ill
house 119 Water street, and Ins prat strert,
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Mono',
g,nlieln House, rnnitutnet tire's of Pittsburgh City
Window llMass, Druggists' tiltisei 11 are nod An..-
Clean Clint - ex (Hasa. for Path, tek intlows,t_thur.l,-
e „ 3 and public buildings. apl
WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
Importer and wholesale dealer In
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,
160 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Three doors above 6th at.
JACOB KELLER WOULD INVITE
particular attention to his stock of German
Wines and French Brandies, which has been ao
leeted and Imported by himself. Families and
Churches could depend on obtaining at his es
tablishment the best and purest of Wines. Pure
Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city, al
ways on hand. Also, Pure Uld 12)e Whisky and
the beat Rectified Monongahela. oaf)
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO.,
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins,
Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild 'berry, and Wa
ger 13randies, Old Monongahela, Rye, and
other Whikies, Jame lea Rum, tcc . ,
N . 1...1 BIZ: IVY I" rt 1E: ,
ippoeite Fourth street
SW - Hotels, Taverna and Families supplied a
moderate profits for Utah. in)2l-Iyd
Benefit of Subsistence Committee,
lv -isurofts WILL HE ADMITTED
V into the Fort Pitt Works, Filth Ward, to
see the famous 20-INCH tit'N daily until April
let., 1864. Price of Admission, 26 LENTS, the
entire proceeds to be presented to the Subsistence
Committee of Pittsburgh. '1 ickets sold at the
office of the works, at Monongahela House, and
St. Charles Hotel. feb2l-luid
V jOREIGN - FRUVCS, NUTS, &C.,-
200 boxes Oranges, prime,
100 do Lemons,
100 (rails ivies Almonds,
10 bales Bor. Almonds,
60 bags Tarragona Almonds,
60 do Sicily Almonds,
75 boxes Shelled Almonds,
30 bags English Walnuts,
25 do Brazil Nuts,
30 do Filberts,
^JIO do Pea Nuts,
6000 Cocoa Nuts,
In store and landing,and for sale by
EEYMER St SRO
126 and 128 Wood st
=ME
EEMEEM
PIT"I'SBITROH J PA
STOCK BROKERS
J. 1 - I.
NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE,
REM_ ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
'nice In Jones' ~t er ••Internal Rev
enue r00m.," between lg. x Al and Aleeltan,es
rains,
Nu. 47 FOURTH STREET.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS
=--
S. B. & C. P. -MARKLE,
Pdneufacturers and Dealers in
()4(.1 K , ia, I ,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
Fte.Datverl
PROM' NO. 17 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PITTSDI'I2IIII, PA.
Wet 'nBll pill for H At 1S
LAMPS, OIL, &C
I=l
WELDON & KELLY,
I=l
LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS,
CARBON OILS, BENZINE, NC.,
No 164 Wo,r, 7.4711E17T. I4c6r ,Ixtll
PITMI3I PA
.t.t.,c - }c.NAr ()11, wcw7ux?-4.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
N t%1 , A1 I rillta ,
P 1 ILE WHITE REFINED
CD _el- Vt. 3E3 iCio 2 4, T CO ITA B,
Onice, 291 I.IUERT STREET.
T.) .14;tild PITT: , lit IS, ill. PA
HOUSE CARPENTERS
- 6 - 13 RTIS U. Si' El tihl
House Carpenter and Jobber
,uut•, %1114:1:t A 1.14:1
iirt it pen kl
PI I f••UI I< ifi. PA
1,1 I%
ALDERMEN
FRANK KELLY,
Milertnan and Attorney at Law,
vro..ttfito 111.1 all legit
l.rt , tnl•tl) at tentiral t‘.
LOAN OFFICES
LOAN
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
111=11
0 El IN 1.11(1.1C AN I) x M Al.l.
titokitttl te, lonotsl vu , t/S er I
eu 1.1.1 vi,.l er V% vletwv.
nil niunbir nr ttclem. lot no) WINO
time / diehl 11,11,1
10416, , U1 ihc I t.krt
,tti,r ll..uts Irv° 7 A. Al to 10 1. It.
)4.30
ENGINE BUILDERS
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
It•uu 1111 l
Itiactur.L>tx ALtiosr,,
Peuua. H. It.. ['name -utter ♦t.aUou
I'll - 1 . !- , 1t1 If.
TI•lilEli ALI. KIND% i/1-'
t;.1...•
r,
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• i. raftwuki lo o.ilatit4cl,..
t.I rt”.l tuoci Ir tr. I r %rut
tr . rll-11 rtrr 1
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,•t.l "I shorttz, , l),r ti.l nit ..1
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A tiritlelt 11 , P11..r0 1r wein, Z. II
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hut 11,1 r • ti,.l t." 4“.
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te4l Mll , l pr... 1.11)
Ilic
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CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &C.
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
MEWS
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
lust revel% t.. 1 nt U,r \'t.' I'mptt ^tour c , l
M'Farlaud, Collins dz Co.
Venetinn Blind Trhnini-ngs,
Au elLrely ura rtwt COO 11.1111? 4.4.4111W/it
CA It 1 , 1.;r1' ti'l'l )1t I
IVA It LAN U. & (
tun I
TAILORS
DA IL: LS A: 4.. PPE:I„
MERCHANT TAILORS,
14.1 STRIKET,
WE 11A% E JUST RECEIVED A
large and well aelected stuck 01
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
( ul
Cloths, Casdmerrn, N'estings. tc.
n krge alodi of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
It: 1.11 m; Lock tk outt't , t /I Lined PAP ER
'lll.l /RS, NEC}: TIES tool et ery thing untill)
kept tt) k ortiodittot toren. trd e ,
promptly ewcute.l. whStid
PORK PACKERS
OHARLES L. CALDWELL,
(Successors to .1 Holtues
Polt IC 1 3 A. C I
Dealer In Bacon, Lard, Sugar- C ured Hama,
Smoked Beef, ac.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
decll-lyd
PITTSBURUH, PA
OYSTERS, GAME. &C
I MIES M'LAUGHLIIN
EME3I:I
OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME,
POULTRY AND EGGS,
.1430 1111 7 111 - 1 - 17 H-r
ll=
WALL PAPER, &C
WVALL P.% PEAS, OIL CLOTHS,
W INDt iNV SHADES. FANCY GOOD: ,
\nll Papers from Sc to {.3 per roll; Window
shades trom 14e to }6; Oloths from 70e to
*1.60 per yard; Fancy (loud in all varieties, at
the
New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House
of 1/1-.RSTYd St. Sl'll\4' A RZ,
letfl3 164 Smithfield street
VTPRIIII.I4I-1, FT.WAYNR& CHICAOO RV. CO.,
OFFICE OP THE SECRETARY,
Pittsburgh, March Ist, 186. t.
DIVIDEND. BOARD Or U,Dl
rectors have this day declared i * N Dlvidend
of SEVEN PER OENTUM ON TH COME
OR THIRD Mt iRTGAGEBONDS 0 his Com
pany, out of the earnings of 18ti3, payable In
CASH on the Ist da y. of April next, at the Office
of WINSLu W, LANIER, & CO., Transfer
Agents, No. 62 Wall street, New York, to the
persons or their Attorneys, in whose names the
Bonds stand registered on the tat day of &larch:
The Transfer and Register Books of these Bonds
which were closed on the let day of March tor
the Annual Election, will remain closed until to
o'clock a. tn., the 2d day of April thereafter.
W. H. BARNES,
Secretary.
BANKS AND BANKERS
T " E
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
Having organized under the National Currency
Azt, ia now prepared to do a
General Banking Business
P1'1"1:,131
Depo.it6 received, Exchange, on the principal
t (= - tier ANTI SO-1,13,
And collections made in every accessible
part of the country.
(Mice for the present, (until the completion of
the New Banking House, corner of Wood street
and Virgin all y,) in the 13 411 king Room of the
D 111114:. S.IVINt:S. INSTITUTION,
Tao. 110 Eitsin_ttlalleaci
( ipposite the UtlittOn House.
Wm E.
A
lilrtAn,
L. Morganstern,
=ME
EILINE:IIAN,
H. C. St 11,4 ER r 7, 'Am h pro It' on. tutt7-'2111.1
W. J. FOUNT% PH. IL Me.RIZ
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth.
RAE.ALERS IN FOREIBN AND DO
rilebric Ex, bailee, Coin, Bank Notes and
dov eminent So_ unties. t onset tons promptll
attended to.
AT HOLMES Ar. SONS, BANKERS
• and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in
Notes, Drafts, ,li7ceptances, irild, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and
Western I 'awe constantly lor sales
Collections made to all the cittea throughout
the I nit ell its. Depo.its recri •ed in par funds
or current taper. No fi7 At it lc et street. between
I•hoil and Fouttli st Mete
GOLD, 511.% ER, DEMAND NOTE*,
'erliticates of lodebteiliiess, quarteruiate
!cis re, Uneaten,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
acrd all other go, el - 110,01 securities, burrelit by
W II 11.1.1 A
It trod silent, corner 111 I turd.
11!!EIMI
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
h'ol HTH •i'THEICT.
CI I .111'1'U:111:I) IN IS:S:S
OPKIV DAII,V, PROM 9TO
ieto, un kVetitirb.l•l) nod , ItutllB3
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tool liorn Not ...whet lat 1., Al lot, !Juin o to n
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PHILADELPHIA CARDS
'lO4.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
. Tnllor."l'rlmmin{l•,
2.1:S NI A It IC 7:'l' !-Vlll
WM. BRICE & CO
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 15 South Water st.,
P1111..\111.1.1111.1
dir}.ih•rwl !tilt rirrOrr,
,k hi. required -11,1
(41 , :t/Fl(il , ] Nrlr,
1101.ksA LE AND It El' t I t. DEALER
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
U. A, VAN KIRK & CO.,
GAS FIATt RE' AND CDANDIELIEHS,
PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS,
Hand Lamps, Columns, &o.
8 L ROOM
No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
Manufactory, Frank! ord, Phila
hell goods warranted
C. lIA.R.ItY BRIAN,
WITH
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
Manufacturers and Importers of
MENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
AND TAILORS TRIMMINOS,
No. 10 South Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
XTOTICE.—TLIE. EXECUTIVE COnl-
Al ITT tif: of the Pittsburgh Sanitary F air
has e resols eel that all the different branches of
Industry, protes•stun and trades, be requested to
meet in ceparate conventions at Once andap
point three or mote um/liters as a Comtlaitter to
aid in the Pittsburgh sanitary Fair. It in res
pectfully requested that the names of all of said
'onunit tees be handed in at once to the Secre
tary of the A tIBUiI/It ion at their Rooms, 96 Water
street, user Zug ia Palmer's Warehouse.
By order, F. R. BRUNOT,
1311116 Chairman.
1 10bIlOTOGILAPF1 CARDS FOR DEN
TLEMEN.—SampIes and Catalogues Bent
for •M cents. Enclose an ens elope vvith your own
name and address. 0. 11 EM I ETTL,
68F Liberty st., New York.
WAVE - YOUR GAS B 11( USINDOLEA
i7I sun's Anti-Flickering, American and Imper
ial (las Burners a sure saving of twenty- fi ve per
cent. The Anti-Flickering lel just the thing for
the Office. Call and see them burn at the Gas
Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of
WELDON Ac KELLY,
no( 164 woodstreet.
pOTATOES
-50 bushels choice Neshannocks,
200 do do Peach Bluivs
• too do do Pink Ly
Just receivedand for sale by
FETZE4 aubis CRUNti,
corner Market a dFirst ens.
=rB=]MMMI
A. 11
A le•x Holenew,
Henry lierwig,
B. (Joe.
LIA N 111E:It
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J sn.rs H. I) Mt-vas,
It 1, I htl.zip.s,
le LAC Al 1 - rt/nocic.
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In el ii)' dcernpl ion ..4
PH ILA DELPHIA
I=l
Patent ImproveJ
EXCELSII.Ii AND PATENT
AGAINST LOSS
BY PMEM.-
MIRE FRANKLIN PIKE INSPRANCE
COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF
FICE No. 436 and 437 CHESTNUT ST.,
near Fifth.
STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. let, 1863.
Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be
ing
First Mortgage, amply secured 9 1 , 893 , 393 32
Real Estate (present value $103,313
61,) cost 102,995 26
Temporary Loans on ample eollat
teral Secunties 89,135
Stocks, (present value .86,667 72,)
cost 89,786 lib
Notes and Bills Receivable 1,621 UV
Cash 27,919 33
er2,V36,061
The only profits from premiums which this
company can divide by law, are from risks which
hare been determined.
Insurances made on every description of Prop
erty, In Town and Country, at rates as lowas are
consistent with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, theyhavepaid lossesby Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af
fording evidence of the advantages of insurance,
as well as the ability and disposition to meet with
promptness all liabilities. .
Losses paid during the year 1859,116'2,158 36
DLRECTORS.
UR AILLEB BA_NCEICR, MORDBOAL H. Lou
WAGNER, DAVID S. BROWN,
SAMUEL li - RANT, ISAAC LEA,
JACOB R. SMITE, EDWARD U. DALE,
kDr.ORCIIS W. R./CHARM, GEORGIC FALSE,
CHAS. BANOkER, President.
EDWARD U. DALE, Vice President.
War. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem.
J. HARDENER COFFIN, Agent.
Northeast cor. Third and Wood as
PHILADELPHIA FIREAND LITE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
149 CHESTNUT STREET,
C)ppoolte the Custom House.
iinpital .$219,100. Aasetb 5304,943.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OP IN
SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited,
on every description of Property or Merchandise,
at reasonable rates of premium.
RUBT. P. KING, Prealdeal.
W. BALDWIN, Vice Preeldent.
DIRECTORS.
,HA 'ILES BATES, E. R. COPE,
E. R. Enos ten, GEORGE W. BROWII,
P. 13. SA VERY, JOSEPH S. PAUL,
C. SHaRtiAN, JOStPII CLAYTON,
i.. 1. MAHA nos, E. Witen,
F. 131.51 KBURN, Secretary,
I. O. COFFIN, Agent.
jy4:ly Corner Third and Wood streets.
ALLEGHENY INSUR ANCE CO.,
&)I` PIIPS.I3II:9RAGOLL.
Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block
INs URES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONE., President • .101 IN D. Mo
th D, Vice President ;D. M. BOOK, Secretary;
tJap , . DEAN,General Agent.
Diu acrone—laaae Jones, t:. Huisey, Har
r) ( . 44114144, 4 'apt. R. C. (.4 ray, John A. Wilson,
L. Fahneatock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam
.1 neoba, H. P. Stetting, Capt. W. Dean, Robert
L. APO rew, hobs. H. Darla. no2B
Western Insturance Company of Pittsburgh.
EURO E DARSIE, President
F. M. GouooN, Secretary.
let t. R. D. Coon RAN, Gen'l Agent.
No. Water street, (Spang & Co's Warehouse,
np stairs, Pittsburgh.
NATI LL INSURE AGAINST ALL
V kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS.
A Home Institution managed by Directors who
are well known in the community, and who are
determined, by promptness and liberality , to
111 11 notiu the character which they have assumed,
as uttering the beat protection to those who de
sire to be insured.
DIRLCIOp,—h. Mllter, jr., James Itl'Auley
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George
Darsie, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Nickelson, An
drew' Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long
lines .1. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John M'thine'
L. 2 TA TIIMENT OF THE CONDITION
r 5 of the
Charter Oak Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Jan. 1.3 t, 1.864.
A SETS
H 406 t:ttatktt - $ 69,198 00
t 4411e41 , 41:14:1 Bond 30,460 00
It 'ulna...l I.loatia 11k1,1601*)
Looted ran Mortgage ou !teal Estate. 49,223 00
10.4,0,1 ort t'ollateral 34,026 00
14116, Recta% able and other property.. 6,913 d 9
4'441, iu Hank mud banjo of Agenti. . 30,543 G 3
4 I 4 1 I.
I ,n 41
1311.1'FILIS..
MEM
aset t led UMW,.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
lilt Fi .1 it 11l EET,
STEAMSHIPS
=BM
C 1' IN A. It D L. I N E.
Steaw to Queenstown and,l 4 iverpool.
The Plir•t Utast Powerful Steamships,
SiDON, IfiEDAIL
M A RTIION, I TRIPOLI,
W ILL SAD.. FROM NEW
- . - -- 4- - York every alternate Wednesday,
ig i s t i
Ruin Liverpool every alternate
f neoday, and Rom Queenstown
‘ cry el term. le Vi eduend.iy.
steeroge peonage (Km Liverpool or Queens
town, btu in gold, ur its equivalent In currency.
From New 1 ink to Liverpool, $36 in currency.
For Steerage Peosege apply to WILLIAMS 31.
, 11 11 , N, on Fulton St., New York, or
THOS. RATTRIAN, Agt,
No. l',r2 Monongahela Hone, Water at.,
n:S-Iyd Successor to Thon. Rattigan
PASSAGE FROM THE OLD COUNTRY,
.. , ,Tf..._ 7 :,...i.. thou the Lowest.
-•::: .. :.".i. , *,,t, E UNDERSDANED LS
, Z . .....-,....".', '• ,w prepared to bring out passen
...-/ls,Moe:l .gene by FIRST CLASS Alin.
...,..::•,---- STEAMERS direct from LIVER-
Pt oil., LON DONDERY,
.or II A LW AY to NSW
1 (IRK, or PITTSIIIIRGII,
SEVEN DOLLARS
lower than any other agent here. Call and get
The rates and be convinced. Steamere sail every
week, and passengers are tetind In everything.
Forties brought out by (Rat class CLIPPFR
'A ILINii veneele at vrry low rates. Sight
l tracts on the NATIONAL BANK payable at
on 3 oi ito branched In England or Ireland for tale.
For ',Articular, an to rates, tr.c., apply to
D. O'IIFEILL,
(71kroulele Office, No. 10 Firth at.,
jai:Ma-nod and 66 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.
Passage fr om England and Ireland.
“1 Nip K'
. N'( .Pt
se. 2 5 , 0 0
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
---
THOMAS H. HATTIIiAN,
EURoPEAN ALIENT, No.
"7 .. tisAfrAs. Monongahela House, Yittsburgh,
Pa., is 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
lug packets.
lulil BONDS FOE SALE, payable an any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail
road. Ala°, Agent for the old Black Star Line
of wiling Pankets, and for the Linea of Steam
er. hailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas
gOW and (dal Way".
THUS. 11. RATT/GAN.
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C
3311 S6L M
NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR.
HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP,
with all the modern improvement this pop
ular resort, the subscriber is prepared ho accom
modate his 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.
Oan, I:lueket and Shell Oysters received daily,
and sold wholesale and retail. my2ll-tyd
OUR HOUSE,
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
MIME SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES
ik t
11.. to the publi
that he is in daily receipt of
FRESH SHELL and CAN OYSTERS, GAME,
Sic., and is prepare to accommodate the patrons
of this old and we known house with every
thing in the eating and drinking line at the short
est 110t1 oe. JOHN SHA_LER,
J4llll-11,1 Proprietor.
.
YOUNG'S EATING , SALOON,
Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith
field Streets,
W here OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
IsadziOU will be served up In the moat palatable
styles. ELI YOUNG,
ocl4 corner Virgin Alley and Smithfield st.
A POLLO HALLBLLLLAMO SALOON.—
OBARLES 0 ARDIsIf:R would remind his
old friends and customers that he is still to be
found at his old stand, APOLLO
-lEfe /4.A.1. J E, en
trance on Fourth street. has always on hand
the best quality of Eagerßeer, and in connection
with the hall, a well appanted, billiard, saloon,
with good tables, bills and - Mies.
Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at.
near Wood, entrance from Fofirth. /ylO-iy
OIL BARRE.LS-416 NEW OIL MAU
ELS—Just received and for sale by
FETZER It ARMSTRONU,
mhl9 comer Market and First ste.
1 11.,503
I 13,366 69
Pitt*burgh, PA
PITTSBCTRGII
MIEN
V *AlitioA6S: s-
1 804 i
•
Penivirma.fttralßatied
NI NE 13.A.11....3( TRAINS,
CONEVI`ANT ADDATIONS- , Alia &BB
ing made to the-equipment of this excellent
double, track and express.route, and-etery possi
ble care ;will be exerolsed ,for the comfort of pas
ser and
~ ,,rapid.moyement of _freight. Trains
deivq:the deptitin Pittsburgh Ifs fidleWil:
T OUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex
cept Sunday,) at 500 stopping at all sta.
dons between Pliteburghand Philadelphia.
PAST MAIL every MarnIa&V.T.I.S.VI,)
at 160 a. m., stopping only at p c4tat'm on',
and making dire.e connections at 'Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington, and for Heir York
via Philadelphia.
THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 25' m.,
stopping only at principal Stationa, making di- -
reettoruxectiona at Harrisburg for Baltinnire and
Washington, and for New York via Philadelphm.
FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) - 4:836 p.
m., stopping only,at principal Stations, *notat
ing at Harrlaburg - for Baltimore and WaShiairt, on,
and for New York Via Alleatourn,, - Without
ehange of care; also at Philadelphia lon New
York.
JOHNSTOWN AC,COMMODATIONTRAIN
leavei3 daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. Stop
ping at all Stations, and running as tun is4„gone
,
in tAST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN LlS.CW,all's
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday ' ) at 6300. m.
SECOND Accomn.roDATloN TRAIN for
Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
11 40 ft. m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall'a Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
3 f
tr3Z - U t itTE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN - for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sundayd at
8 00 p. m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall'iStation,
every Sunday at 906 a. m.; returning /eaves
Pittsburgh at 12 lO p. m. •
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS
Baltimore Express 12 BOp. m•
hltailelphia Express 1 20 p. m.
fast Lin = e . 110 s.m.
Through Mail Train 1 00 a. in.
Johnstown Accommodation ' 10 06 a. m.
Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.— 6 26 a. m.
2d Wall's Station Accommodation 8 35 n: m.
3d Wall's Station Accommodation-- 1 154. in.
6th Wail's Station Accommodation.... 6 06P. M.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 20 p. in. on Mondays.
'MAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE .and
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Aecommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TRAINS FOR EBENSBURClcoruteetnt Cres
son with Express Trains and man Train Vast,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
F A It Es
TO NEW Y0RK......
PHILA DELPHLA
BALTIMORE
LANCASTER
HARRLSEIJVI...
ALTOONA
Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti
more and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in oats will be
charged an access according to distance traveled
i n addition to the Station rates, except tram Sta
tions where the Company has no Agent.
NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Oompaw. will
hold themselves responsible for personal Insane
only, and for an amount not exceeding boo.
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
J. STEWART, Unit,
At the P. R. R., Passenger Station, on Liberty
and grant street&
,no=
1864.
THE; PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
AND
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Itaihoad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER JANUARY 15 t,1884
treble run as follows, viz:—
Leave
ForChl'go. For Clev'd. ForWheePg.
Express 1.45 a. Di. 1.45 a. m. 1.45. a. in.
Express 1.45 p. in. 1.45 p. m. 1.45 p. m.
Mail 6.30 a. in. 6.15 a. m.
RETURNING
Arrive Pittsburgh,
P. F. W. it. C. 11 , 5 , ..2.) a. m., 3.30 p. m., 7.00 p
m., 1.5 u p. m.
U. a. P. 12. 12...2.10 a. in., 3.50 13:05' .
AC,COBIDIODATION TRAINS
Leave Allegheny
For Alliance. For N. B. For N. C. For StetVe.
2.15 p. to. 1.15 y. m. 6.40 a. m.
12.00 m. 3.00 p. m. 3.00 p. uk.
4.30 p. m.
5.30 p.m.
RETURNING.
Arrive Allegheny,
P., F. W & "Lai a. m., 8.40 a. m., 2.35 p
m., 4.50 p. m.
U.& P. R. 14.....10.00 a. m.
EU. PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A. Q. CA SSELBERR Y, Aget4
H. R. PAYSON, Gen. Pgaa. - Agtifit.
P. P. W. Bt. O. Ity. Co.
F. R. MYERS, Gen. Ticket agent,
feb6 C. &. P. R.ll. Co.
Pittsburgh & Connellsvith3 R'R
WIN "PER ALIrtnA.NGJONtIiZN'r
N AND AFTER WEDNEARAN
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OCEIVLBER 2 t, 1801, Trains wig rehikeire - -
pot, corner of Ross and Water streets, astollows:
Leaves Arrixes t at
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mali to andfrom 'Motown. 766 a. m. 600 p.m.
Express •• 300 p. ro- ClO m.
Ist NPKeesport Acedn. 1 00 a. m. op- a. in.
6 16 a. in. 2 06 p. m.
let Port Perry " 7 00 a. in. 830 &in.
Braddock's " 4 15 a. m. 6 40p. in.
Sunday Church Train to
and from M'keeaport, 100 p. m. 10 00 a. M
For tickets apply to GEO. BOT.TLTON,;.II.IO. •
W. B. sTouT, Supt. deft. ,
EARL 80,R,,
CRUMPTON & CO„ 387 • LAJEIERVit
STREET, sole proprietors and maiiiic4tir
era for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio
_lisilmuk,
Illinois and Missouri . Also manufacturers Air
superior • article of PALM, GERMAN, OpICE
and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toga. ff.ltd.
Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap tsiibb
weocmtidently recommend as better •for general
use than any other before the publict,4l4ilidA;l6
borne in mind has neither Potash, belt time
or tiosin, or any other`substance in its pismufac
ture which can shrink or injure thellzitatigt4,
Flannels and Woolens can be washed'
rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes **lliad
with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boll;
ing or half the rubbin_g, which of elating ... sip*.
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap ten:kites
Greece, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, PrlutersrUti
Smokeand the worst Bilge Water Stainiihist
ly, by applying it with El moist sponge, thfiepfii
tecting windows, carpets and Inrattute
suds and slope . It imparts a brillitine,_ to Plik4
Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Painting's;
Patent Leather immediately, and for (dead*
Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For, thy
bath and particularly for aluempooning,Mief,:sg,
ver Pearl Soap is aperfect luxury. in a word all who have tried its superior gualitleii
knowledge it the greatest discovery of the iv.
This Companyrespeotfully ask a trial from ar
who are interested, and in every austral taftiVit
the price of the same should it rialto' adtc'iicapilidi
what we claim for it. •
Sold at eve cents per pound tli flux boxes. Delivered to the care, boats, in Allege.
ny, Birmingham and city residences "tree 1 . 4
charge. Directions for use on all packages. "" '
Liberal discount to the trade. . .
. . .
Merchants from abroad will do Well to give
ORUMPTON b. 00., a call 367 Liberty - street,
opposite Penna. Ratirotal - PassenKer Depot.
AV-Beware of all imitations. Norte genuine
• unless bearing our trade mark, Sliver Peat SlieU.
as secured by the Inventorby National co9Vright.
mbe-tf
NEW
Miming Rouse ror Tailors.
JOHN A. GRIFFITH( &
Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailor"
and Olohiers of Baltimore and Washington - that
the they have opened a TRIMMING LIOIISB,
Southwest Confer of Baltimore and
Charles Streets,
Over the Jewelry Store of Canfield, Bro. is
where the trade will find a full assortment, 4n
eluding
Piece Gkustia, Buttons, BraMg t etc.,
Adapted to that line of business, not•eurpa
by' any house in the country.
Having established a housein -Ohtani
connection with the Baltimore ,Houeejtutil
sequently having to buy Largely, we leeratiaiired ,
than we can offer such inducementaloithetradep
as regardo,pnees as will make It to - OmM? Intoned
to give us.a share of their patronage. Rest
cell/ed. the
Spring and Hammer &pint of riald6a.
We are also the agent! for the America" AO
European hionthlelle . peiiii 'et 1;4,
Hentaah lk oo.'aPa_hibpt - Shears.
A Willis:mot AiII.WARY TBlAaaa Ectifs.spit
aide for Merchant 'Panora - and MAE!
• • JOHN AiG aca to
Lens . 9
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tete-3tawved • JOSEPH
rm IlAmort SHEARS, NEW PATTERN,
—Just received and for sale
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J AXES BOWN,
180 Wood et.
1884.
1864.