STEAMBOATS. Ho iIDT the Gold Mines of Idaho, VIRGINIA CITY, BANNOCK CITY AND GALLATIN. St. Louts and Fort Benton TRANSPORTATION LINE, For Fort Benton and the Great Falls . of the.httaaouri. TirE NE W A ND staunch light drnught.get bteeunoce, built expressly for the trnar,u - len, r St. Loots for above and Intermediate porta, ne follow s: Steamer Benton, SATURDAY, 3larch, 18th, at 12 rn., or as soon thereafter as the RiVer Is open to Couneillilutl Steamer Welcome, SATURDAY, April 2d, at 12 m. Steamer Florence, SATIIIISIAY, April 16th, at 12 m. Persolis going by this Line are certain to get to the :apnea with their goods early and without delay, AS the very light draught stern wheel stearuetillenton, built expressly for low water, will remain above Fort Union, (the mouth of the Yellow Stone,) 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 have ex plored the Upper Missouri in Mackinaw boats, and are thoroughly acquainted with its naviga tion. Igor freight, or passage, or information in regard tb the Mines, , apply to J. (I. kl0P1:1,11‘1, at OtHed of United states Insurance l'onitinol, southwt r t corner of Main and Olive streets, nr to SOIL J. ROE ix CO., tlonvent street, St. Louis, tat,. - tebss Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets. FOR WIIF.ELINO. THEREGULAR PASSES " ger Packet MINER VA Capt. (lON on, hat resumed her old trade, making regular Pittahneeb every 1 , THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Having, been thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa tron age , of the public generally. JAS. (JULIANS& CO.. Ago. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. febs • einciinati & Louisville Packets, FOR :CINCINNATI d LOUISVILLE. NV, APRILS. AT 4 P. Al. TILE Nit.W AND SPL-ti did steamer I_ 8, St: Cummtuider, will leave as an- Loktr.eo abot e. For Fight, or passage, apply on boarT or to JOHN FLACK", or apB t J. D. COLLINGW 00D, Agts. —.- 4 k i4 ' FOE. CINCINNATI. T IS DAY, APRILS , AT 10 A. M THE NEW ANL) SPI.EN did passenger steamer of A.ll TR A. 1it.1.4180 C. A. Drano, Couunanler. witt leave silt : announced above. For 4igbt, or i t o rit i a l s4gp l ap A p i lyon ,r hoard, or to J. D. 04.11..LINGWOOlt. Arts Evan!lle, Cairo &St. Louis Packets. FOR V.VAN'LLE, CAIRO fi ST. LOUIS' VIALS DAY, APJtIL. 8, Al' 4 P.. 11 THE SPLENDID P A S seng„-er steamer KENTON, 'Opt urnal , ‘.1.1 lees e as announced 'those For treight, or passage. apply' on board. or to .101-11 , 1 LACK, or apR J. D. CULL - NI/ WOOD, Ago. FOR EVANS VILLE, CAIRO. ST.LOI'IS. GAL I ENA,'DIJSMUE, & ST. PAPI.. T DAY, APRIL 8, Al' 10 A. .M. • THE NEW AND Sri-t -rill:lDA] steamer ARMENIA, A luda, jr., Commander, aria lease at RI, nounceLl above. For Ireight, or passage. apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agts. Nashville Packets. FOR NASHVILLE. APIZIL b, Al lu A. M. THE FINE PA SENGER u.ruact will leave as announced Rho, e fteight.For or passage apply on tantid to JOHN I. ? LACk, or ape J. D. COLLINtI WOOD, Agle NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. Daily freight Lice CIO.INSICIIIMEN'rS TO EITHER ‘.../ Agent torwarded to any point East or West tree of COMUIiMIiOII and with dispatch. WINE P. CLYDE, Agent, No 14 5. Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. JAME.; IiAND I Agent, No. 117 K all street, New 1 orb. WILMON WHILIANN, President. mhllsmd Mr ROEDER 16. SCHMIDT, MA NI KS_ fitcturers of Brand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, Waretrooma, No. 6 Leroy Place, N. I We deer to dealers and the public a very SU perior article. Our Mr. Kft.OLGEI2 was of Ihe late firm of Callenberg hCo owl the manuta: 4.culars For lite Mice, Roaches Anil A. Mothssin Furs. 'IRA Bu , 'Woolens, &c., Insects on Plants, A ni. mats, I , wls, &c. Put u in 25c, 50c, and *l,OO Boxes. Bottles P.m' Flas •s. *3 and *5 sizes for Betels. Public ... s; . f a . nix ... a ... in t. - tr :it INT . Institutionsi he. Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in "Only infallible remedies known." "Free f titan Poisons." nil kinds ot "Not datigrrons to the Human Family." CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD "Rats core out of their holes to tile." , /Sir Sold Wholesale in all large cities. NO. 63 FOURTH STREET, air - Auld byAll Druggists and Retailers every where 44.1 - 1!!138 - wiknE!!! of all worthless Imitations. Ike - See that "Ci /:T.s Rl,' name in on each f3o "Bottle and Flask before you buy. 41151 r Addresa HENRY R. COSTAR. Jafy-Frlncipal Depot, 452 lirpadway, N. Y. 480" - Sold by D. L. FAHETOC & (() . E. SELLERS &00.,wholesale and rt.tall agents, Builders and Contractors. Pittsburgh, Pa., and (4 1.2 )I( kl A. R 1:1.1..Y. Al egheny city, Fa. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES a superior article of AND Smelting' Works. Which we are prepared to deliver from our PARK, M'CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt topper, Pressed Car per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter &c Also, importers and dealers Is Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, kc. Sir Constantly on hand, Tinmens' Machines and Toole. Warehouse, No 149 FIRST and 1'2.0 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. hal - Special orders of Copper out to any desired pattern. feb2l-1 y d & A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE 'Stockholders of the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad company will he held at the ot lice of, evil Company in Cleveland. on the 4TH DAY OF MAY, 1863. at too clock a. m. ' to tote upon the Increase of the Capital Stock of said Comparry. for the purpose of allowing the bonds of said Company to he concerted into stock 'Fhe Transfer Rooks tcili be closed on the 23d day of April and open on the sth tia) t 1 May By-order of the lioar , ii•f I ton J. N. M'CULI.dil till. 1 - resident 4/MY - eland. March ZS. 1804 TOILET SOAP— I GO boxes Diner. Toilet ami In a ore end for d..ife by REY - ATER bk. 126 A nil 112 S Wood s R EFINED SUGARS- lOU bbls "A" an:l'qt" Coffee Sugars,. 20 do Gushed, Granulated and ecwdered Sugar—Now in store and for sale by REYISIER t< BROS., 126 and 128 Wood et - Kr NABE'S PIANOS ARE .NOW CON- J[a. ELdered the 131..:iiTPIANOS :WADE. ranted eight :i ears. HAJ,NES' HHO'S NEW YORE r ANON are the CHEAPEST FIRST CLASS YLA NOS in the country CHARLOTTE BLUNE, 1 0 / 04 i 'street' mai ARRELS FOR SAIAL-100 SECOND jUlf hand IRON BO UN by • brkAITOEN & CO., 68 Smithfield at. mbl '.lw ORANGES A—VD LEMONS -500 boxes Messina Oranges, 100 " " Lemons, J 1 do:navel aml for sale &R by _ YMER & 8.R05., 128 and 128 Wool st DRUGGISTS J - 0 S i? I 1-13 '3ll SUCCESSOR TO JAMES P. FLEMING, DRUGGIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DF.ATYR In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-St,uffs and Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, my2l-Iyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C .THOMAS N. MILLER, Speolal Partner. ANDREW KLOM AN.... HENRY PRIPPS, JR., General Partners IRON CITY FORGE, KLOMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. pp ANUFACTURE BAR IRON • GEN era' Railway and Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, tc.c. aelo-ti GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS A 1) 11) IL IV .111 N PLUMBERS AND GAS EMERS, NO. 1(15 'WOOD STREET, (opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. VT OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, NEAR THE MAYOR'S OFFIOE. 111UMPM. H YDRA NTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and liar Lead, and Plumb er's Material in general. Refineries fitted up in the most appr.ved manner. 'ranks Lined with Lead or Copp( r. Houses fitted with Water and Fiainros lI.—A I; orders promptly attended to. ap:Hyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY .1 F . : W k 7. L. 1.1. V." TNIHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST 1 opened a very lure and desirable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies' and Gentlemen' wear ; fine Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, ri I I) 'WALT{ , Such as t'sstors, t ake and Fruit Baskets tioblets.'t'sre Cases, Tea Setts, etc. ELN BAIA S , .:%11.,YRAN n SEllll,l'.. 42 Fifth street BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, W Eauf,',Ario7,,,,f,'.`i AI'S ON HAND A Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give s,itisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Hold. IYMBOII rd Liberty street, will have the manage t,f our business, with full control in the Brewery. Address all order, to SPENCER 6: APKA 1, Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Ra. JO S. SPENCER, JAS. I'I'KAY. •Liutteriield /k Co., Malsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, WHEELINO, VA 5.1E4.1 1.),1 IRON WORKS ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., 11 RE NOW PREPARED TO RE cei ye orders from the trade for all sizes of Hoop, Stake . , Band &Horse Shoe Iron ()F THE BENT QTALITY Pittsburgh. Din. 'I, 1%3 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW H HUPRI.N ..... THOMAS r. LAZEAIt aiog~kiii,sz.: Atzear, AT T 0 RN E YS-AT-LAW, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PIrTSI3I:ROH PA ant other legal business attended to in Allegheny, Wssningtan, Greene, anti td ;.•tning counties. jan26-2nitt HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. f SUBSCRIBERS M A l' F A C. It PURE rind keep constantly on hand every Article In their line, Cornices, Ornaments ; Curtain tioods ; Comforts, leather Beds, stol tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent sprang Beds. All kinds ul Shades, Minds and Fixtures. Aritt-Prontpt attention given to all orders for lit ting and laying down ,it . peta, Oil Ulotha, oettl-lyd liOnEliTS IEIIE:SICK. GRAVEL ROOFERS 1 P"T N, 01 N &,C 'U., Are prepared to in GIIZ,VVV- . 1. 00F'IN fir sh.,rt notice Material to sell with inatructlona corneest h and Wood streets, second story. fet9 CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, PITTSBUROH, LIME MANUFACTURERS I, I M F , COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET I=l IVJE _17_,C12- .11 whys on hand as usual IIIiKsuNrSTEWART PLANING MILLS JAMES MILLI:K(4AR, MONONOAHE LA PLANING MILL, wcitild respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged his establiehment, 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, &a. Some mouldings, Sept. 7, 18.57. jab ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Fanciscan Brothers rwitns INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN X Lorreito. Cambria County Fennaylvania, about tour mites from Cresson Station, on the routedl r!mct bet wren Philadelphia andPietsburgh , was chartered in 1859, with privileges to confer 11. e usual Collcglate Honors and Degrees. The location of the t 'ollege is one of yhe most nealthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The iichoiastic 3 ear commences on tile FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends about the .I.9th of .TUNE following. It Is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sare to Land Surveying, Engineering, ar.c., will be furnished by the Institution to the ' Students. Instrumentd. 1 ;"real Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood.' OA boxes Oranges, prime, Teams—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly 100 do Lemons, In advance .$ 70. ' 1® trails Melt Almonds, Surveying and use of instruments, per an- 10 bales Bor..filmonds, rum %I 60 bags Tarragona Almonds, Giaslcal and Modern Languages, extra.... to 50 do Sicily Almonds, Students spending Vacation at the College . 20 76 boxes Shelled Almonds, Reference con be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop , 80 bags English Walnuts, Domenec. Rt. limy. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; 25 do Brazil Nuti, Rev. 7". S. Reynolds, Lorretto •, Rev. Dr. O'Hara.. 30 do Filberts, philadelpaiii.; Rev.. Henry M'Laughlin, Phila- 200 do Pea Nuts, delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. 6000 Cocoa Nuts, N. g—A hack raw daily to Lorretto from In store and landing, and for sale by Cressen. - I REY fr.LER tr. BRO see Rev. E. A. BUSH, Superior. i WA 126 and 128 Wood st --1 11TE - POST. - ;:-PITISIMPLGIT,TTIMarlTMTWO, APRIL 8, A 864. COMMJSSION MERCHANTS JOHN MOORHEAD. COMMISSION MERCHANT, I=l PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market, PITTSEURG . F. 13 AJELII.I( , (Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,) I►~II~I . I~uI~HC : ~Y NO. 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID to filling orders for the purchase of Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, &e., &c. RePSOS TO—Banks, 'Bankers, and Mercha of St. Louis generally ; John D. Scully. e Cashier, Pittsburgh. Orders and consignments respectfully soli:, and prompt returns made. jan2l-1 R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON,) C 0 :VI ON AN 17 FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish. lined Fruit, Pend and l'ot A sling. AI lit Proituee Amelially. Hest Jimmie of Family l lour A lwsys m, Hand NO. 102 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and MArket .1454 - Libm.o ad ,nze made on Consignments widl-11d PATTERSON & AMMON, Commis n _Nierchanis, Flour and , train ant General Produce Deal ers, No t; Wood et., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wa take yle,isure in referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses Chess, Smyth d. Co., Zug di Painter, A. Bradley. P. &tummies. ea Co., li. H. Lac is..l. P. Wooilireil. :iCCully di , .1 W. Spencer, C. H. Lose di Co ,12. H. Ja::k .puzii29-tf GROCERS WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Strata, PITTSBT'ROH P. RHYMER H P RHYME!: Late at Miller t Ricketaon's REYMER & BROTHERS, (Succeaaors to Reymer k Anderson.] Foreigu ults, Nuts, Confer t loutsry Sugars: Fire. A% °slam, NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, Fir WI 1,1,1.A31 C 7 12 1-2 .CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. Distillers and Dealers In Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, 3'.3? LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBI 11, PA S. JZ) TJ" ZS X.. M "t 7 -sr , G ROC Ell, -1 1) 1 <1 31 0 IN , m y22-I yd& w ja IS-am 1 BRASS FOUNDERS Duquesne Brass Works. Cucinitt Urcl Manufacture and keel, euh.tantly un hand every vitriety of FINISHED BRASS WORK BRASS CAST/NflS of superior smooth- EI!!!MMI!EIZISI 2TEAMBOAT WORK AND REPAIR int, prompt!) sttended Also, sole sßeote for Western Venus) sins, for the ssle MARSH'S SA PH( IN PI .111'. is Ith I.smlseli's improvement stitched. lehlu J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ALL OW EsRASS_AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest matey. Particular atteuttou is,: to fitting up an,l re pairing of 011. REFINEdiILs. 31 6: 34 Water Street, 'tear Liberty. rrilLE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE -1 it - 1g practical mechanics, td ear,' e‘- perience In the business will ensure to git e sal tsfaction In every respect. We are also agents for iitirrison 's, Steam Pumps Sr water and oil. STEEL WORKS i1..1 IP 0.11 Pittsburgh Steel Works, 11.0c5 CO-, I=l Cast Steel; also, Spring, Pion and A 13 Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Ross sad First Sheets, nu2i-ly PITT'S.BUROH, PA. GLASS WORKS f UNNINkiII NINt:Ii IHAINEN P. CUNNINULIAttI C DEN( AN. AriUNNINGH A 11 , 1 S 0.-1. 1 1"1 s ki lift Jill II LIT 1 I,LAnti WirIiKS—WFU house 119 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon gahela House, inanutact ore,l 01 Pittsburgh City Window Glass, iinnA Ware and An,- rican Convex 1l lass, for Parlor \A indows, Church , and public buildings. apl WINE., LIQUORS, &C ._TACOIS Importer and wholesale dealer In FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors above Bth et. JACOB KELLER WOULD INVITE particular attention to his stock of Berman Wines and French Brandies. which has been so lected and imported by himself. Families and Churches could depend on obtainin& at his es tablishment the best and purest of Wines. Pure liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city, al ways on had. Also, Pure Old Rye Whisk} and the hest Rectified Alonougahela. onE HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin ger Brandies Old IllononFahela, Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, &c., NO. S 3 1.:113..=t S' artr.....L11.` , Opposite Fourth street, Taven,s and Families supplied a moderate profits for Cash. my2l-Iyd Benefit of Subsistence Committee. IurISITORS WILL BE ADMITTED V into the Fort Pitt Works, Fifth Ward, to see the famous 20-INCH GUN daily, until April tat. 1864. Price of Admission, 25 CENTS, the entire proceeds to he presented to the Subsistence Committee of Pittsburgh. Tickets sold at the office of the works, at Monongahela House, and St. Charles Hotel. feb . 27-Imd F OREIGN NCTS, &C.,- - I=3 I=l =MSIM CITIMMITI PIITSI3I.;RUH, PA STOCK BROKERS J. H. CA.SIIDAA", NOTE; STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, Office in Jones' Building, over "Internal Rev enue rooms,' between M. & M. and 'Mechanic, Banks, No. 6 7 FOURTH STREET. PITTSBURGH PAPER MANUFACTURERS. i S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in / 34 : 301 C, CAP, LETTE R, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, nave Removed FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, To No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Api 45i -- Caah paid for RAGS LAMPS, OIL, &C lEEE= WELDON & KELLY, I=l LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, I=l CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., O. 164 WooD STab:IZT, near Sixth, PITT:A.3I_IRn H, PA I,T:CTIINT OTT AVOTtn.-4. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MANIIPArTURERi. PURE WHITE REFINED C:t A. 3Ft 33 40 , .IV CD) X 3L, . , Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSI31'11(311, PA m) , -,8m,1 HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS O. STEINMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty' streets. PITTSBURiIB, PA. /Ail-Orders solicited and promptly nt tended to ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, /IW - Collection of accounts and all legal bus] tlebe promptly attended to. netliyd LOAN OFFICES LOAN HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, Near the corner of sth, "‘,/i• ON E Y IN LARGE AND SMALL ,INX quantities loaned on hold and silver, Dia monds, Jewelry , Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length at time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. Itkii—Utliee Hours tram 7 A 11 1.110 P ya3.o ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron koourxclerN, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Pri:Alt THU Penna. R. R., Passenger Station, PITI'SfiI'HOH, PA. ANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF jYjr Stemn El:trilled, ranging' from three to one hundred and fifty home power, amt butted for One Mills, Saw MIII6, Blast l..tiices, Facto ries, etc. Give particular attention to 'the construction of Engines and Macl.iner) to grist milli, and idr uprights, mulay and circular saw Hnv e also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice. Lngined and Butlera of every description A lsu, rut - Mull Bolleru and Sheet Iron seperateli, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pußleu io every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cantu. Our toriCelii are low, our Machinery manufactur ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. Alßeitirders from all parte of the country solici ted and promptly filled. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Ern bossed Cloth, MEE SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Just received at the New Carpet ,tore ul M'Farland, Collins & Co. Venetian Blind Trimmings, An entirely new and iiumplete assortment j ust received at the N 1 Clitll P l'O 1 AII'FAIIL.k.ND, COLLINS & CO Rai! TAILORS 13 A. 15 CAPI' EIL., MERCHANT TAILORS, 185 SMITHFIELD STREET, VED A I' l l arg H e A an ‘ :l E well 'ir s i eTes T ted ß st E L E ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting , of Cloths, Casalrrieres, Vestlngo, the Also, a large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER tit /Ltilis, N ECK TIES and el erything usually kept by first-class Furnishing stores. Orders promptly executed. rnhs-Iyd PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jas. Holmes & Co., ) PORK PUCK r: it , Denier in Bacon, Lard. Snear-Vitred Hams Smoked fieef, &c CORNER MARKET AND FIRST ITS., PITTSBT'RGH, PA decll OYSTERS, GAME. &C J 31'1_.A. LT GI-11,1N MEDI] OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, it So 1.1 111.: eJ'I'R]:E'L Down statra WALL PAPER, &C WALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS Wall Papers from Sc to *3 per roll; Window Shades from 10c to 46; OU Cloths from 70c to *1,60 per yard; Fancy Good In all varieties, at the New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House of FOERSTF a. SCHWARZ, febt3 164 Smithl3eld street PITTABCRGH, FT.W A YNE & CHICAGO .11Y. CO., OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, Pittsburgh, March Ist 1864. DII7I,DEND.—TILE y BOARD OF DI- rectors have this da declared a Divend of SEVEN PEPERCENT-UM ON THE rNco id mE OR THIRD MORTGAGEBONDS of Com pany, out of the earnings of 1863, payable in CA.SH on the lst dpf Ap this ril next, al the Office of WINSLOW, LAMER CO., Transfer Agents, No. 62 Wall street, New York, to the persons nos tand or their Attorneys, in whose names the Bo s tered on the ist yof March. The Transfer reg andis d Register Books of a these Bonds which were closed on the Ist day of March for the Annual Election, will remain closed until to o'clock a. in., the 2d day of April thereafter. MINIME2IEI BANKS AND BANKERS THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK Having organized under the National Currency /1111 E PRANILLIN FAULIENIIIVBANOIC Act, is now prepared to do a 1 COMPANY OF PHILAARLPIILS, ()P -i FiCE No. 435 and 437 CHESTErtrr ST., General Banking Business. near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. lapp ISM Pu Deposits received, Exchange, on the principal lug blished Agreeably to an act of Assembly, be cities of the East and West First Mortgage, amply secured $1,893,393 32 : IE3 oucialuis SOLD , Real Estate (present value $103,313 61,) coat And collections made in every accessible Temporary Loans on ample fliollat. part of the country. teral Securities Office for the present, t until the completion of : Stocks, (present value $06,65 7 72 0 the New !oinking House, corner of Wood street "'Lit . 89,786 66 and X tr o Ttst qlle) i it, the Itankthe Room of the I Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 33 DIME SAVINGS', >smitln.Uenl at. 52,206061 68 110 The only profits from premiums which. this t upo3ite tTie euston House. company can divide by law, are from risks which • have been determined. insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rites as lowan are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they ha ve paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid durbartheyear 1459, $62,158 U.. DIRECTORS. GEAR-LSE W. BANOKED., Aloanscez. H. Lou TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. Snows, SAM GEL GRANT, Lasso Les, JACOB R. SMITH, EDWARD (!. DALE, GEORGE W. RJOILILRDS, GEORGE FALEI3, 1;11.A.5. BANCKER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. W n. C. Steel, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent. myo3 Northeast cor. Third and Wood sta. V, n 1 /.. •,•liteertz,A. Hertje, I A , Hell, Alex. Holßtein, ,-, It HAr , rnen. I Henry l' ',twig, L Alurr,,,,,Tor", I B. (ioe. ADAM HE:INF...MAN, Prebt. H. 1.. ti,..ii NI Clii 2, CAbil. pro tern. InliT-2md W J ROC - NT/ Pil R. HERTZ. , KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 WO,:bi 6treet, Second door above Fifth. DEA LERS IN FOREIGN AND DO inee. Coin, Batik Nciles and Cidlections promptly attended bt 31111 Ik7" 11011,31 ES & SONS, BANKERS 1.11 • and Ex.:lustier lir.icrs and Dealers In Notes, I tilt), A,iceptaiwes. Irnhl. ulcer and Bank Not,. Exchange on the Elasi - ern and Western I lilt 4,•,'11._1-0.11 ni , i.!r• I, nil citws throughout the I i•tates reeeit eti inpnr funds 'it cu r.rnt upri. ;,;• :11 -irkot street between ihinl and k'uurth streets. 101.1), SI!, V Ell., DE.I ND NOTES, Certificates o! In le6t t,lua Lkuartermas teib tin•-•stes, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, lIMII3II=II nifiChtintd Wood street, corner of Third DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 6. FOURTH STREET. C I.A.B.ThatiEr) IN 1855. O PEN DAILY, FROM 9TO O'CLOCH, rid : , tturdKy evening's, twin Itt,ty pat to ,Duero} r Is'. trom 7 to 9 o',iot..ic nil front N,o 1,, May lot, from 6 to S I , Cp ,, e116 1 - 0,11,"0,1 (.1 311 snn, net 1,-, cl:se I n 1. 1 .11 the prents declared we tar. •einher. Interests has 1.,:n de,da.re.lsonh-ar.huall). in J use and De e...llll,er it . tr erg lit the rate of six per e.at. 13, ir . Interest. If not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the riepositor as principal, and bears the same interest (tor., the prat .1a) s of June and De cember, compounding twice it year, without troubli❑g the dt post kn. to call or even to present his pass WL,4I. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. 'looks want sin ing the Charter, 13y-l.aws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gran, 41 at:pile:lton r.. the oilier PRX9IDEN ALBREE PRK,1•17!,1-• .1 in.va :11..11,1ey, J,n.., 11 D. Mirela, John IL : , hoeuberger, ~‘ ni. DouginA. JAulee lierdinau, li,aao M. Pennock, Peter A. MaJeirm, Jlmee Shiclie, Will .1 A 1,.1er6A 0 . .I, , na B. A1 . } , i.1.1,n, A M P"8.,,..1r, ili. D. John tr. kinek.,,l,AL, MEM= TRUSTEE,. Unk 111 Adana's, Henry J L nA, .1..11.11'. Biudloy, lola, \larehal, tieor,;e 111a...k, 1\ alter P. AlardhAl, liP.l Llurgi, in, Johr, ..ir Alma., A Cart.er, Kola.r. Robb, t..'harl.b A .1..1T,... HTnry L. HAngwalt Juhn L‘ mis, Vt til. E. sehrnerlr, Benj. L. Fahnealc,e, Alexander Speer, .Tohn .1. rllllesple, AK...in.], T1...1ie, Win. s. Haven, V. ni V ankirk, Peter 11. Hunk, r, larla, Whittier, Richard Ha} b, Wm. P. Weyman, lame,. 1. Kelly, l'l,ript..in A .•ager, I ltl ANI , IHI ILLK HAHLE, A I ;11,1(,)N. Real Estate Sayings Institution, ITE3II-:NT Or 1 HE CONDITION 77.5 of the mhos toht)tutlon ou the 'AI toy of ember, ldtia. ;otbhmhed to couformity to the eldialer Amount ui Amount ut Interest due Depoluturs Amount of t;ontingent Uftd Fleet Liana on Real k.htatr..436,26 , ,ttot, . . 1 . . S. Debt CertiticAle• nl.l Note•, rn . irket 1 tine c.tl ned 1101 du, .ttlee 1-12rhiture ('Call,,a hand he 1111d,r51K11,.., A.l t',lll wit tee, hate examined the Ift.a.fhs of t I ut em, the bonds tl !I dne.Uri I2eu. t , d an I/ aj., and have found the tilos atatentent t.f ht. r t \ I. N Is, N If lit I 11.1, Al II "At VIII I ft-p•fal , a e•I 1 , .1 I. \,al .1 \ KEY r- L EV ENINI I IN I t.lt LS 1 I'slo at ti per cent per 1111111111. .1:" A AC 120 N E.S. DENT. V totona, Hux T M. //Oh r. W.M. 11.:77,11Tt1, 14- Office, 63 Fourth Street PHILADELPHIA CARDS CHAS. MADE! li.t•Uld A HICE 31.16;-1:1.: . 1 / 4 . III( 'ICS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, V eating s, Tailors' Trimmings, NO. '..15.3 l A Rlt_3:'l' 0c29-tt P1111..1.1)1.1.PH1.1. WM. BRICE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water at., PHILADELPHIA. Sii - Ltheral narances made on coneignment6 when required. my-1 yd ( EUI:Gi: (xi:lli`i r, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every description of GENTS' F URNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, C. A. VAN MK & 00,, GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS Patent Improxed EXCELSIOR AND t'A TENT PARAGON GOAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lampmns, &C. sAiEsnooms , No. 517 Arch - Street, Philadelphia, Manulactory, Frankford, Phila , SR - All goods warranted C. lia.RRY BRIAN, WITH LONG.COPE & PEARCE, Manufacturers and Importers of HENS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND TAID,Rs Tuimmixos, No. 10 South Fourth Street, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA. XTOTICE.—THE EXEC UTI CO3l - .311FTEE of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair ha, e result ed that all the different branches of industry, profession and trades, he requested to meet in separate conventions at once and ap point three or more members as a Committee to aid in the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. It is res pectfully requested that the names of all of said Committees be handed in at once to the Secre tary of the Association at their Rooms, 96 Water street over Zug & Painter's Warehouse. By order, F. R. BRUNOT, mhln Chairman. PHOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GEN TLEMEN.—SampIes and Catalogues sent for 25 cents. Enclose an envelope with 3 our own name and address. HE:ll:4lf=t:, 661. 2 Lit.e,t) st. , Nei. York. Q . A yYt. YOUR GAS BY USING G1.8.A.5. son's Anti-Flickering, American and Impel, lel Gas Burners, a sure saving of twenty-five per cent. The Anti-Flickering isjust the thing for the Office. Call and see them burn, atd the Ciaa Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDON & Kk-LLY, nod 161,Woodatreet. POTATOES -60 bushels choice Neehtuariocks, 200 do do Peac4 Bk.wa 100 do do Pink Epee, Just received and for sale by FETZER & ARMS mhi9 corner Market a d.risst slas. I 3 %JN Ii FIH , them Beell ntles, bought by - It Ni - 1.1.1-lA.tts tc. co., 3YI 1 , 3 1,451 4 1 -,4°3 91 MEM t11G,971 01 AI; I; ;EH Tre3burer H., li.Mooktide ti PAINTER, HoLA, VOKOTLY BHA 0. 9W OPIi Importer. •t0.1,1e.11, , ra in Prod ILee and Pro Manufacturer and PHILADELPHIA I=l INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS' PATr, DELPHIA FERRAN]) LIFE INSURANCE" COMPANY, 14.9 citusrriruT STREET, Opposite the Custom house. Capital. $519,100. A55eh.5304,943. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN h either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. HOBT. P. RING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. CHARLES BATES, E. IL COPE, E. R. ENGLISH, GEORGE W. BROWN, P. It. SAVERY, JOSEPH S. PAUL, C. SHERMAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON, S. 3. MAGARGE, E. WILKE, 13i..tcKhrrati, Secretary, I. G. CQIIIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO., OF P'FICI'SI3I:TRGI-EL. Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block INSURES AGAINST ALL HINDS OF FIRE AND ➢IARINE RISKS. ISAAC JUNES, President ; JOHN D. Mc- CORD, Vice President ; I). M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WM. DEAN, General Agent. Dineovoes—lssac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Har- vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. M'Grew, Robt. H. Davis. no2B Western Insurance Oompany of Pittsburgh. LO R E DABSIE, President F. DI. Lionnon, Secretary. ()apt. R. 1). Commas, Gen'l Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang & Co's Warehouse,. up stairs,)Pittsburgh. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Rome Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. IIECTOIII3-H. Miller, jr., James M'Auley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick George Darsie, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Rieketson, An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long Sees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John M'Cune' STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSURANCE CO3IPANY, Jan. let, 186.1.. A.ssF_rrA. Bank Stocks $ 69,198 00 United States Bonds 30,460 00 Railroad 80nd5.... 106,150 00 Loaned on Mortgage on Real Estate. 49,223 00 Loaned on Collateral 34,025 00 Bills Receivable and other property.. 6,913 89 Cash in Bank and hands of Agents... 30,543 63 1328,603 62 I-lA_HIMAIT'IIES. Unsettled Losses A, A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents, 63 FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. febl3-.lnd STEAMSHIPS C U N Steam to Queenstown, and Liverpool. The First Class Powerful Steamships, si DON, KEDAR, MARTHON, I TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NEW isie - - (i • York every alternate Wednesday, from Liverpool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queenstown every alternate Wednesday. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens town, Ise° in gold, or its equivalent in currency. From New Y ork to Liverpool, 835 in currency. For Steerage Passage ripply to WILLIAMS cr t?IRON, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RArTIGAN, Agt, No. 122 Monongahela House, Water st., n023.4yd Successor to Thos. Hattigan PASSAGE FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, Lower than the Lowest. THE UNDERSIGNED IS now prepared to bring out passen :;slL;;::* gels by FIRST CLASS ill 1L STEAALER.S direct from LIN' ER POOL, EON DONDERY, .or GA LWAS to N EW R YOE, or PITTSI3 URGE., SEVEN DOLLARS _ . lower than any other agent here. Call and get the rates and be convinced. Steamers nail ever} week, and passengers are found in everything. Parties brought out by first class OLIPPYR SAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK payable at any of its branches in England or Ireland for sale. For particulars as to rates, &c., apply to D. O'NEILL, Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth st., jamaYeod and 66 Smithfield st., Pittsburgh. Passage from England and Ireland. fiii; 5 , 0 0 . EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS H. RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN AGENT No. 122 - ?rif.4.,11,E4a! Monongahela Rouse, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or bring uut ur send back passe/gam from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail ing packets. SUIIT BONDS FOR SALE, payable In any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Otnainnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the linea of Steam ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas gow and efalway. janS-lyd THOS. IFL. RATTIGAN. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C JSIALI7.AL C 3, M XX CO 1:7 EA 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 to 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. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily, and sold wholesale and retail. my2o-1 yd OUR. HOUSE, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, YITTSBILLIIGH EWE 1 to the public that h i e S is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL and CAN OYSTERS, GAISE, a.c., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with every thing in the eating and drinking line at e short est notice. JOHN SIIAL th ER, jani 1-lyd Proprietor. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith. dad Streets, Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will be served up in the most palatable styles. ELI YOUNG, oclt corner Virgin Alley and Smithfield et. A E.o.m.° H.A.I.LBILLIARDSALOON— A.& CEARLEs GAJID2Te.B Would "remind his old friends and customers that Im la still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO UALL, en trance on Fourth street. lie has always on hand the best quality of Lagerßeer, end to connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard .asioKm i with good tables, balls and cues. Remember the place, Apollo Yiell,.Fourth et. near Wood, entrance Ttotralturth.:"' 410.17; LL BARRELS-418 NEW OIL BAR ILFLRELS—Just received and for b FETZER tr. .trIERSTR corner Nuke tad Filet UK 186 V `r petu#lve,sootw ht*oai I‘ ' l.lll, I C " - 4 T 411 r - ; 711 ' ".14 - * 3. • CONSTANT` .h.lllo , 2l*DO____ A BE ing made tzetvrequipmelit ofAhis excelleo doubb6Hlwk and tiepins rrititeirtitrd hVary poem. ble care eiferthsed - tor lluVidififortht pa gangers - and.rapld movement of freight.- Train wilt lealtelhe depotlin Pittaburet as follow : THROUGH ACCOMMODATION datty (ea oept.Sunday,) 0 660 lug "W ' Via its HotothettA)en attebnio and Phu FAST MALErevery morning, (except Sunday, at 2 60 a. na.pitoOplng only at principal Station; and Mrect- zonnections at Harrisburg to Baltimore. Washington; and lur_hteto Yori via Philadedthia. ; ; THBOUGB.:_EXPBESS daily, at d.2r, p. M etopping only at principal Stations, making d; rect connectionaat liarrisburg for B'altimore an WachinAttalid for New York via Philadelphia FAST 1.0...;dai1y, (except Sunday,) atB 35 y tn„, stop%ng only. at principal Stations,,connect tag at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington and for New York via Allentown, -:.arlthou change of cars; also at Philadelphia for Nev York. _ _ _ _ _ 102,996 26 JOIINStOWN ACCOMMODAPItIiN TRAI7. leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 300 m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far air Cali f mua gh. FIRST AOOO.II7IIODTION TRILINtotW Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday ,) at e3O a. in SE00:11) 000.111.110DATION TRAIN f o Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) a 11 40 a. m.. . . . THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Co Wall's Station leaves daily. (except Sunday,) a 360 FOURTH ACCOMMOI , 110 N TRAIN 'I o Wall's Station lea% es daily, (except Sumiay) 4 , p. in. THE UHURCH TRAIN leaves Wail'sStation every Sunday at 906 a. in.; returning leave Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS Baltimore Expreas _12.80 p. Philadelphia Expreaa 320 p. m Faat Line 1-30 a. in Through Mail Train 1-00 a. m Johnstown Accommodation leas a. m byt Wall's Station Accommodation.— 6026 a. m 2d Wall's Station Accommodation.......B aIS a. m 3d Wall's Station Accommodation.........L 66 p. m 4th Wall's Station Accorurnodation....- . )3altipiore F.xpress will arrive with P Fait Ex resaat 120 p. m. on Mondays. S FOR k Rs VILIA ANA connect at Blairsville ..Interaectiaw with Through.Acconamodation, Johnston:adieu:lmmo dation and Express Train East, - and with..Balti more Express and Johnstown Accomlrexlatior West. TRAMS FOR 1.13 EN SB URI) cozmeot &Versa e.on with Express Trains and Mail Train, West and with Through Accommodation and,Express Train East. PAH.Ht TO NEW YOM PHILADELFILLA..... BALTIMORE LANCASTER HARRISBURG ALTOONA • Baggage Checked to all Stations fm the' Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia; 'Battu more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in mars Will be charged an access according to distanee 'traveled in addition to the Station rates, except Dorn Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of lose, the gni' will hold themselves responsible torperso. baggag only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. ~N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to ancifrotn the Depot, at a charge not to exceed en cents for ouh passenger and baggage. J. STRWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on t Thberty and Grant streets. tro2o 1864. Wsulfw 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad WINTER ARRANGEMENT (IN AND AFTER JANVARIC lat, 1864 Ur trains run as follows, viz : Leave Patsb'g. ForelWD). For Clev'd. FerWlkeel'g Express 1.45 a. ia. 1.45 a. w. 1.45 Express 1.45 p. tn. 1.45 p. tn. 1.45 p;;;rn. Mall 6.30 a, in. 6.15 a. in. RETURNING Arrive Pittsburgh, P. F. W. 0. Wy..2.20 a. m., 3.30 p. m,, 7.00 p m., 7.613 p. m. 0. & P. R. 8...2.10 a. m., 3.60 p. m. 7 &05. p. m A.COOMAIODATION TRAINS. $ 13,366 69 Leave Allegheny For Alliance. For N. B. For N. C. For Steu'e 2.16 p. m. 1.16 a. in. 640 a. m. 12.00 m 4.30 p. m 6.40 p.m RET URNINU Arrive Allegheny, - P., F. W. tr.44_2. R'y.7.20 a. m., 8 40a.. m.„1.36 p. in., 4.50 p. m. C. P. Ii .R.. . . R.22 '. . :% uci 3o a.. m. GEO. P N, Ticket Agent. Union Passenger Statinu Pittsburgh, ...Pa. A A. CA SSELBERRY,Agent, Allegheny-Qty. H. R. PAYSON, (}en'. Peas. Agents P., F. W. & 0. Ry.-Co. F. R. MYERS; tieniTiaket Agent; (ebb Sr.. P. R. R; Pittsburgh & Connellsville R WINTER. AlEtl/A.IVG,TI_I,II3LN grikN AND /LITTER WEDNESDAY,„ DE IIURCEMBER 2d, 1863, Trains will leave the De pot, corner of Ross and Water streets, safollowe: Leaves Au - rlVes at -- - Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Mail to and from U'otown. 7 SE, a. In. 600 p. EP Express 5' 3 00 p. nu' I'oo'ea in tat 21 , KeesportAcc'dn. i 1 00 • 7 00 a. in 24 016 a. in. ,91 06p in tat Port Perry 7 (5.) a. m: 8 30. a. J3raddock's 4{ 4 15 a. in. 640 p. Sunday Church Train to and from At'keesport, 1 oo p, m. 113. 00 s. m For tickets apply to UEU. BOULTOP4IAgg. W. B. STOUT, Supt. • CHAMPTON & CO., 367 - STREET, sole proprietors andsna.oefabtur era for Western. Pennsylvania, Ohio,- Indiana, Illinois and-Missouri. Also manufanceritof a superior article of PALM., GERMANi‘O.GIVE and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Tcdiem and Fancy Soaps. Of our Sliver Peart - Boapardech weeoulldently recommend as better forgeneral use than any other before the pubilcoterthil be borne in mind has neither Potash, rialbill.ime or Rosin, or any, other substance in Its manulac tare which can shrink or itoureitheric. Flaanela. and Woolens canhe washtubWitirlke rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes , •wasiberl with the SiPser Pearl Soapdo notrequire ing.or half the rubbing, which cowers:mores the wear, and tear, Silver Pep'. Soap removes Greese, Dirt, Tobacco stains,. .Printenotank, Smoke and the worst Bilge WaterStainxituttant ly, by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro tecting windows, carpets and furniture from suds and slops. It imparts a brlllianoptcatlate, Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintbupt sad Patent Leather Immediately, and -for , ilesottig Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. iFeethe bath and particularly for abanipooning,Sil ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury.. In a - Word all who have tried its superior qualitimit.ac• knowledge it the greatest discovery of thetage. This Company respectfully ask a-triallnammil who are interested, and in every case wiltrefand the price of the same should it fall to accomplish what we claim for it. Sold at five cents per pound in 1114 -pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe. ny, Birmingham and city residences dreenof charge. Directions for use on all packageta,-..s Liberal discount to the trade. gat Merchants from abroad will do welbto give CRTIMPTON ft CO., a call, 364 Liberty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot. 431-Beware of all imitations. one,. genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Silver iPeart4Shell. as secured by the inventor by National copyright. mh2-tr NEW Trimming House for Ta ors. JOHN A. .GRIFTIT±E & (44 Beg leave to announce to the Alerelutnt44l . ori and Cloblers of Baltimore and W qgfoD, tut the e y have opened a TRIMMING. Sr,,,at they. , . Southwest Corner of Baltimore anA Charles Streets, Over the Jewelry Store. oLeanfleld, where the trade will find a full assortment, in _ Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, eta., Adapted to that hoe of business, not surpassed by any house in the country. . Having established a house in Cineinii in Connection with the Baltimore ,Hotise, and..o3n sequentiy having to boy largely, We feel auoised than we can offer such inducementi to theArvide as regards prices es still make it to their intetest t o give use share of their patulnagese mired. the Spring and Rammer Report of ra.thp:Tg. We are also the lige:dolor theiEsetericial and European Monthly -Eeporhr of Fashion, and Handsel ts rateuttib •kfullffize"of lIILITAII;79,tit abIe for lairchturtlailont • -- ••.- - Cf,trair. lela•stivirtwt"l l , .yosErwm,„ salausonerw --Astreoeirodzad folploby Ansi golnf ir ia 130 Wood 54 QAD& ... 10 00 ... 880 3.oup. W. 8,!,x.(p.m
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