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    fiT~AI~BO~4Ts.
Ro I for the Goad Mines of tMi
ITIRCFLNIA CITY, BANNOCK CITY
• AND GALLATIN.
find
MIIIT . WWIVMTIMFMI
For Fort Benton and the Great Fails
of the Missouri.
I, THE NEWAND
dra h
!knob. Ktcht_,,aggi save
:7,7rrt rav resaiyforrfhe r tNvir
st:LOuts or above and intermediate ports, ae i
follow a:
Steamer Benton,
SATURDAY, March, 19th, at 12 m., or as soon
thereafter as the River is open to Council I.llutl
. Steamer Welcome,
SATURDAY, ApHl2d, at 12 m.
Steamer Florence,
SATURDAY, April 16th, at 12 m.
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 remain above Fort Union, (the mouth of
the Yellow Stone ,I 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 has e ex
ploied the Upper Missouri In Mackinaw boats,
auilure thorou y acquainted with its naviga
tion.ftl FOT frel t, or passage, or information in
regard to the /lines, apply to .1. G. COPELIN,
at Office of United States Insurance Company,
southwest corner of Main and Olive streets, or
to JOHN J. ROE. ,a. CO., Convent street, St.
Louis, MCI. • feb23
Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets.
OHO: WHEELING
THE REGULAR PASSEN
on, as resum e e e d i L a r ck old :P' lL l : l de, m V atin C g aint r egular
trips, leaving Pittsburgh . every 11:}_:,• r i e DAY,
TH. 7JB/31/AY and SATURDAY. Haetng been
thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa
tronage of the publie generally.
JAS. COLLINS & CO., Agts .
Wharf-boat, below 'Monongahela bridge.
fet..s
Cincinnati & Louisville Packets,
FOR CINCINNATI & LOVISVILLF.
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, AT 4 P. AL.
wri""r' TALE FINE PASSENGER
• steamer DAMSI•. L, Todd, t oin
meuader, will eave as announced above.
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
,1011 N FLACK, or _ _
J.D. COLLINGWOOD, Agra.
Louisville and St. Louis Packets.
FOR LOUISVILLE AND ST.
TUINDAY', APEIL 10, AT to A. )1
' - THE FINE PASSENUER
steamer ht. MUPHAM,
haw, will leave as announced above.
For ['might, or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN ILAUK, or
I. 13: COLLINGWOOD, A gts
Clarksville & Nashville Packets,
FOR CLARKSVILLE, & NASHVILLE.
TDIS DAY, A.PRILI7, AT 10 A. \l.
r„.r. J,l4eTng.Her.E
steamer
SPLENDID I.:
Uapi. A eat, will leave its announced :,hoe r.
For freight, or passagefitly on boatel. or to
JOHN ii"K, or
:T. D. tIOL G WOOD, .4gls.
sadrigt
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Philadelphia & New York
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO.
Daily F`reig-ht Line
CONSIONMENTS TO EITHER
Agent forwarded to any point East or West
free of COMMiSSiun and with dispatch.
WM. E. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 S. Delaware avenue,
Philadelphia.
:TAM'. RAN!) Agent.
No. 117 Wall street,
New York.
WILIVION WHILLDIN, President.
mh d
t
'''f r V . " • '
For Rats; Mice, Roaches Ants, Moths In Furs,
Bed Bugs, Woolens, &c.,lnsects on Plants, An I
mal s, Fowls, ac.
Put up in 25c, 50c, and 41,00 Boxes, Bottles.
and Flasks. 4s and Irs sizes for Hotels, Public
Institutions, but.
`Only infallible remedies;known. -
. ..."Yrft- from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Bun Jan
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
Altiii-Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
4/ - $Ol4 by All .Druggists and.Retallers erers -
where.'
..
4gr!!!BEIVAIIE! ! ! of all worthless imitations.
aar•See that "oos - ran's - name is on each Box,
Bottle and Flask before }top buy.
/Sir Address Pi..IEIIVRY It. COSTAR.
Prinedpal Depot, 482 Broadway, N. Y.
Attir-Soldby B. L. FAHNESTOOK & C u., R.
X. SELLERS & C 0., wholesale and retail agents,
Pittsburgh, Pa., and GEORGE A. KELLY, Al
egheny city, Pa. mhl4-43rudkw
WELLING riutsE , FOR SALE.—
Thesubseriber offeriforsale the dwellln
house in which he now lives, situated on South
Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is 27
feet front by 160 deep, running back to a 20 feet
alley. It Is •a two storied brick, contains six
rooms and cellar. The vrabbtruses are a wash
house, stable, coal house, Fee. There is a large
yard surrounding the dwelling, tilled with shade
and ornamental trees. There Is gas and water in
all the rooms of the dwelling.
also °Wet tor sale a desirable country resi
dencein Roch est er to w 'lslip, Beaver county, Pa.,
containing twenty acres of ground. There is a
new two storied frame dwelling, containing six
rooms, on the property. There is also a yuung
olehtdd of all kinds of fruit. There is a good
bare, out-houses, &o. It is about a mile from the
Rochester depot.
For terms, inquinp of ti. M.
So BOLES,
Jan27-tf
_South Avenue, Allegheny city.
ROF.GER SCELIKIDT, DI AN -
Mk. lecturers of Grand, Square and rpright
PIANO FORTES,
Wareroonia, No. 6 Leroy Pince. N.
- I • Te.pirer tolamlera titilthu public a very sit
petOrYkYtidle.o,ur "Alt. KROEGER was ni the
l t
aterm of Caltentierr k Co ;and the manufac
turing partner. Descriptive circulars free.
.tkirigentii wanted mill - 2a.
TIMBER lUD FOR SALE
ATRACT OF 1,500 ACRES ONE
mile from the Allegheny River, is Arlie..
county near CORYDON, accessible by a plank
r9s.d. STEMITRUG, on thd A_ is. G. W. 11. It
is eta miles from iFF truci.
Oak, Pine and Hemlock Timber
Abound on this land.
A plot may he seen and full particulars fur
niched on applicitibn to - • -
S. S. BRYAN,
Broker and Insurance Agent.
ap 65 Fourth at., (Burke's Building.)
- E•IXECL 'S NOT IC E.—W 1-LEB..EAS
;WA
letters t , tanientery on the estate of-John
31tAxiee,dencas-.1.1a.te of kictlandless township,
Allegheny coun', - y ) , Pa.., hare l>een granted to
subscribers. All I.q .. sons indebted fo, said estate
makeltneuediate - pnymentynnd those having
laims will p3tzent the same duly authenticated
to;, settlement to either of the nuderstgned.
• -]ARIES. A. (3 - 'ESL),
• • HENRY I\l4 - GEE.
Executors.
hiTandless township, Nov. 23, 1863.
rrfllE UNDEIZsIGNED - 11.1.VING TA-
N._ ken out letter.,; rt4minis:r A:ion twon the
e,rnte nl unto I :11!1:FT. late of A I leeloh,
tlee'tl., hereby request ..11 pergotot s - iug
or demand. t.pon the edtate of ttuditeCElne.l
te.aitait rAtti;lctroN , Itito lte,r wfl i t how dr,lo - y rooge
e,fkte mirrt , trner,le.f
lull Ire hornedinte paylonot.
A\\
'3 ,-1; re e t
ur
IU .111e-herr Cit
RIMS CHOICE FAMILY FLOCK
065241 ASSOVIIITt3S,
Mover Seed; .1 • •!-' • •
l%les Beef,
Maelceral. bble and halves,
lirrrtug,
Ir. Store an.. for eate
PATTERSON dr. AIVEMON
mht No. 6 Wood st.
N A RAE £171 5 .1AT LUI CO/V—
-im. sidered the B E.aT PI A_NOS MADE War
ranted eight years.
BRO'S NEW 1 - 04 PIANOS are
th e CiLe.A.B.ET EJ,RBT .k - ',IANQS In
the cowitrl'•
OHABLOTTr BLUME,
43 E)f•h street.,
-Pazgau, r„ -
by
FETZER & WISTA9NG,
corner Nitrite and Fiat sta.,
1 alaiitlad kIOUL
•
DRUGGISTS.
JOSEFJI It. ,
COOESBOII TO
JAMES P. FLEMING,
I)I>t UGGIS ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils. Dye-Stutll3 and - Perfumery,
NO. 77 FEDERAL KTREET,
my 22-1 y l ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
NURRIV ICLOMARI
HENRY PHIPPS, JR.,
General Partners.
IRON CITY FORGE,
KLOMAN & PHIPPS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
mANUFACTCRE BAR IRON, GEN
eral Railway and Steamboat Forginge,
Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, Sic.
selo-tt
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
A. I) 13 i Az: 1F: F 1 1-4 ,
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. 165 WOOD STREET,
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and
NO. 47 WHO STREET, ALLEGHENY,
- 111 LIMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
Jr Lead Pipe, and liar Lead, and Plumb
er's Material in general. thl Refineries fitted up
in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with
Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and
rims Fixtures.
46P - N. H.—All orders pron,ptly attended to.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
.T W 1 Z. "R
SUBSCRIBERS lIA VE JUST
11. opened I% very large anti clearable atracl; of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladies' and Gentlemen' wear ; fine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
SILVER-1. 'PE: 1 - ) WA Ilk:,
Such as Castors. Cake mid Fruit B4akets,
Goblets, Cnr-.1 Cases. ICA Setts, eta.
H EINEM AN, M,EYRA N & SEIDLE,
42 rAth street
BREWERS AND MALSTERS
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS. & MAISTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY,
r K HAVE ALVI.AVS ON HAND A
V imperial - article 01
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
.1,1 will continue to make It our situ to gt% e
~.islaction to oil of MIT customers. Mr. Bob:.
it at son of Liberty street, trill hove the mansFe
oi our business, with full control in the Brewery.
Address all orders to SPENCER Cc 111 . 1i1A 1,
Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
13uttevilelti ctii: Co.,
Malsters and Hop Dealers,
&lee i-I yd
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
A RE NOW PREPARED TO RE
ceive order iron, the trade for all aims ni
Guide, Hoop, fitalt-, sand & Hu! st Slue Truu
HIE QUALITY
I'o ta.tirgb, Jan. 1, 1'63
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Itopkint4 tic - latzetur,
AT T 0 RN E YS-AT-LAW,
NO. 103 FIFTH STREET,
Collections and other legal business attended
In Allegheny - , Washington, iireene, and ad-
J.dning counties. inn2s-2md
HOUSEFURNISHING
. UPHOLSTERY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood
SUBSCRIECER4 M A :rt: F A C-
R T FRE and keep constantly on hand et cry
8' tiele In their line, viz: Cornicea, Ornaments,
L•trtain Goods, Comforts, I cather Beds, Mat
tiesews of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent
•ring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and
I :titres.
4 F Prompt attention given to nil orders tor fit
t tog and laying down Carpet». ()Bilotti/i t he
net.l7-13:11 POEIFIVDS s HOENIOI{,
GRAVEL ROOFERS
,UPTON, )
GRAYFa. 110 C , VT G
Ara - t Mice, corned - 6th and Wood streets, second
et cry. tebti
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD
BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY,
. . N 7 I 1 4 42 -
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in
all kinds of
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD,
NO. 61 FOURTH STREET,
Hetween Wood and Market
LIME. MANUFACTURERS
To Builders and Contractors.
WARV: NOW MANUFACTURING
ft gli per tor article of
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 50U LIBERTY STREET
BEAT Qta.LfTr OP
FA MxMEM" - 0 0 421..
if A3i NG AR, ONONG All E -
ejl LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully
inform the public that he has rebuilt since the
tire,laud bfivitag 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,
SopTH PIVTBI3I7BOB, Sept.?, 1157. jam
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE
Under Cale of the Franciscan Brothers.
INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
Loriittio, Cambria County Pennsylvania,
about four miles frpin Cresson SlatJoh, on the
tireir con to het v ladelphin and I 'ittsbu rgh t ;
Was eltirtered in je.u9, with privileges to eVlaer
thr u.ival Collopiite.ltunors and Degrees. The
loe it ton to the College is one of the most nealt by
in Peunsylrauia v illa port inn of the Allegheny
mount Sllll being proverbial lot its pure Witte:,
bracing nil, and picturesque scenery.
The V‘cholastic year commences on the FIRST
MONDAY after the 15th of A t "it 1 IS], and ends
about the 25th ot J liN C following : It is divided
into two SesSiorld. Students cannot ret urn home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces- ;
sary to Land' Suet - eying, Engineerixtg,
will be furnished b'y the Inatitutlua to the
ttudents.
nstrumentFO. d 7ocal Music forma no extra ,
charge. Students will be .atteiltted from eight
years to the age of mantic:d.
TERMS—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
7Q.1
ia ,St i Mi 4;4 ;use per an-
C11;1404 4;n4; Modern Languages, extra.... 10
StAintaapeltdirlF - Vaeation at the College,. 20 ;
401:02g.1101:mutVglilitH , ttirthe Rt. Rev,..gl m h op
Domenee. Rt. Rev. Blanop Wood, Philadelphia;
Rer. T. S. Reyrioliti, Lcieretto - ; Rev. Dr. O'Hara,
Phtladelpitin; .Rev.,Rmary.--Maattglatn,
delptie ; Ref. Pierce Mitltaggekrieblitg,
N. a -A hack tun 'deur ,Lotrego Men,
1
.. ?;ttrg n p.,4:03U5L1, Superior.
3 ~ ~t
T013.11A1-
THOMAS N. MILLER,
Special Partner.
WATER STREET,
WHEELING, VA
IRON WORKS
in-t; I
PITTSBURUH, PA
Are prepared to do
On Lori notice
.?/TPipUß(iki, PA
I, I PI E ,
Always on hand as usual
DIcESoN, STEWART & CO
PLANING MILLS
THE I V -Sr---TITTSTR I -0-11, 1491s,TD*Tir i L MOVNINQ • APRIL 14,;-1864.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
JOHN DIOORHE
COMMISSION 'MERCHANT,
PIG .METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market,
PITTSBURGH
To. 13A.1111:Y.
(Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,)
wol - mmrouwiril
NO. 1l SOUTH MAIN STREET,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID
to filling orders for the purchase of
Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork,
Bacon, Lard, Sc,, kr.
Iterea.A To—Yanks, 13ankerf, and Mercha
of St. Louis generally ; John I). Scully, e
Cashier, Pittsburgh.
Orders and consignments respectfully colic
and prompt returns made. jen2t-tm
R. HUTCHINSON,
(LATE OF LEECH & RIITCHISSON,)
COMMISSION AN I)
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
=MEI
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour. (}rain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and
l'ot Ashes, and Produce generally..
Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand
NO. 10 , 3 SECOND STREET,
lietWeen Woad an!! M'rket
Ike4dhersl ml% :Ince Made on Consignments
apll-Iyd
W. U. rATTEIN., ADAM AMMON
PATTERSON & AMMON,
( .Cllllllll. 14/(11 - 1 l I ervhant
lour Find t ?rain antltler.eral Prcaluce I /exi
st filiiVt./ki 61., Pittsburgh, Pa.
'W.) takepleasure in re:erring to the following
Pittsburgh I{l,llfit•4 • t Smyth ht. Co., Zug hi.
Painter, A Itra.llet , E. Yam untlson &Co ,R. H.
Hat is. .1 It. Wttoiltret:..l as .tl'Cully & Co., .1.
W. Spencer, C. H. Lot e & Co., R. H. Jnck ha.. Co
Jantnt-tf
GROCERS
WM. H. SMITH & co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets,
PrTTSE3T 7 Rf;H
T. lIICVNI VIC H. D. Eva MICR
Late at 70111f7 Ricketaon's,
REYMER ez BROTHERS,
to I, , yrzt, N. A ti,tert.on,l
Forrigu Fruit,., .4411r1 41411141ry
8414.71414, Fire 11 4,111,., &r.,
NO2. 126 AN 1) 128 IV001) STREET,
1'111 , 14i ,0,11
\N" I I A-I A)IQ. 'A :1Z
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
I )1 r , f;TEK. , kV
WINES, BRANDIES, GI\S, &C.
and Urnler♦ 121
Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
3'27 I.I6EIiTV STI4IE:HT,
no7-Iyl ri 11 Slll . l{ , PA
S. I=> 11T T.S L E V Y,
IN U. I I) I A 3I ( ,
1•1 I I ,1:1
to )'~'-1),:x'•1
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brass Works.
Cutinlan 'Fa ViAbrd•
IMMIIIIIITIIEl!Ill
FINISHED BRASS WORK
11H Ana Az, 1 'NUS of suyarlor 1111/001.1.-
Ilesd made to order
6.:ITKANIIIOAT WORK AND REPAlR
promptly nt tem4esl to Alen, bole tweutds
for ‘,% eater. iatzaay It Arun, tot the sodst ul
MARNW>. P HMS l', seal,
, mp,,rn.rut all:101ra. 10,10
J. & M. M'STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
ALL IZIP,Dr, Or
BRASS AND IRON LOCKS MADE TO ORM,
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
IllaJe at the ahorteat notice
-- • - - •
Particular attentionpaid to fitting up and re-
Laving of OIL REVI N k l E'i.
31 & 34 %Vater Street, near Liberty.
MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE-
M lag practical ineChitrilco, of ninny rears' ex
perience in the business will ensure to git e sat.
Isfaction w E., cry respect. We a re also agents
for tialriaon x 'u steam Pumps let
water and oil Leg-fyi
STEEL WORKS
Itt.Lt: JONI:L:1 JoHN 1 It , 7CCU• LOUGH
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
1301 - 1) Az. CO.,
MAYUFAI'TI'aSni I,?
Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B
Steel Spring• and Axles,
Corner of Russ and First Streets,
ncr2l-iy PITTSBURGH, PA.
GLASS WORKS
. CUNNINGHAM. UNNINGHAM. D. IHADGCN
r. C'CNNI\OHAM C DUNCAN.
ifIUNNINCiIiAMS &
BURGH CITY tfI.ASS WORKS--Ware
house 119 Water street, and 156 First street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon
gahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City
Window Glass, Druggists' (limn/ Ware and Ame
rican Convex t f laas , for Parlor Windows, Church
,. and public buildings. apt
WINES, LIQUORS, &C
E. P. MIDDLETON,
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
Also, sole proprietor of the
°IAD WHEAT
No. 5 North Frout St
mhl 1-Ipl PHILADELPIIIA, PA
JA.00.13 I£l3 1L,1,1.111-?„
Importer and wholesale dealer In
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,
160 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Three doors above 6th et.
JACOB KELLER WRIT LD INVITE
particular attention to hie stock of German
Wines and French Brandies, which has been se
lected and imported by himeelf. 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. Mao, Pure tilt! tsye Whisky and
the best llechtiol Monongahela.
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO..
EIZEMIE
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins.
A Lgo,
Hlackherry, Raspberry, Wild Cl,err3, and Gin
ger Brandies, Old Monongahela., Rye, and
other Whiskies, Jamaiga _Rum, .
NO. 3 1_,11311..'1 - s‘'
C/prmite Fnurli stir!,
, * PFTTSBLTII42 - I, ' PA.
—Hotels, Taverns and Families supplied a
moderate profits for Cash.' my.Thlyd
rOILT SoAP—
100 boxis Fancy,Toll and Soap,
aad for rgeby, et a!-
h-4 REVitfiß *.*Bo's
m
126 ancl'l2SWoodilt
REFINED srricamts--
160 bbts "A" and "B" Coffee Sugars,
20 do Crushed, Granulated' and Powdered
Sugar—Now in store aria tar sale by
,BETMER & BROS* '
[OS 125 and 4128 - Wood at.
PITTSBURUII, FA
EIZEZECI
11=1
nnatn nt ly nn h , 10.1 el ery
net} ul
srpcK . -
J. 11.
NOTE, STICK, 'WAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE,
REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
Office in Jonea' Buildiung, over "Internal
...kiev
enue rooms," lxit.Weep it et. giAd btechntice
Bank s' No. 67 FOURTH STREET,
PrITSI3VEGH.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS
S. B. & C. P. MABKLE,
Manufacturers and Dealen in
BOOM, CAP,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
Rave Removed
FROM ISO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBITRGFI, PA.
Air Gnat. . paid for HAGS. ny3
LAMPS, OIL, &C
J. Q. WELDON
WELDON & KELLY,
LAMB AND LAMP GOODS,
AND DEALERS IN
CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C.,
No. 164 WOOD t:z TREVT, tieftr Sixth,
PITTSBURGH, PA
L. GLINT on. W0013.K.03.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
PURE WHITE REPINED
C) Pt X 3 CO Ma 0 X Xi IE3 ,
Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA
ul yS-6md
HOUSE CARPENTERS
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
MIME
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIUWN ALLEY,
Between Wood and Liberty streets.
PITTSBUILUH, PA.
4:W.f . /niers solimted and promptly ;Mended tn .
ALDERMEN
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. 81 FIFTH STREET
Air - Uolleation of becounti all legal bun
bean prucuptl:, uncnkled to. enl-1)
LOAN OFFICES
L.OAJN ()Ft '1
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
NU. 100 SIITTIIFI.F.I.D ST.,
Near the corner of 6th,
lILe ONEY IN LARGE'. AND S ltl ALL
A. quantities loaned on Ciotti and er,
Lla
mnnda, Jewelry , t ;oh> and er Watches, and
all him>. of t minable articles, for any length of
time agretxl on. The good. cannot be delivered
without the Ticket_
Sirtifflce lioury from 7 A. M. to 10 P. N.
Ja()
ENGINE BUILDERS.
W.M. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron 1. - ounierK,
General Machinists and holler Makers,
14 r... 6 Ft THI.
Penna. R. R., Pas.euger Mutton
{'rrrSi-Wit,7}l
itIANUFAC'I'VRIt.It ALL KINDS OF
Stearn ranging Ituni threc to une
hum - I:rd and fin y horsc { , our,, mfttl suite.! for
'rho Mina, Saw 31111 a. Hlamt F ..runs, Fewto
net, at,
live particular attention to 'the construct,.
of Engines sod Machinery for grist mills, and lot
uprights, inulay and circular Saw
Hove a.lisr, on hand, Crushed mud ready for
alal
ment PO 61,41 not Ler Holier. „i
every description
Almo,turnitsh kimlers ADS Sheet lout peperately,
Wrought Iron Shafting. Ranger. and l'ulltea in
et or}' l nriety, , amt Ct.:1,111. 1110 RI net ury of
Woolen 14 achlnery and achine t :inlet
Our prices are low, our machinery meant/act lir
ed ot the local tivaltt . , ul watertala, and warranted
to all eases to give ant
Ali-Orders from all parts of the enure ry solid
bed and protuptl) rake: ie2l-.le.w
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
lan° Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
El=
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Just recots.Al at the New Carpet more of
Worland, Collins & Co,
mh4
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
An entirety new end complete neeortment
jtost received nt the
CAALPITT 51C01,2
WrAaLAND, COLLINS & CO
mho
- -
TAILORS.
DAUB CA.PPE.L.,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
ISS SMITHFIELD STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well select* stook of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of
Cloths, Casslmeres, Vesting*, &c
Also, a large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PATER
COLORS, NEIJIL TIES anti everything usually
kept by tirst-class Furnishing Stores. Orders
promptly executed. mhblyd
PORK PACKERS
OHARLES L. OALDWELL,
S ucc ea ao rs to Jas. Holmes & C 0.,)
POll.ll
Dealer in Bacon, Lard Sugar-Cured Rama
Smoked 13eef, -
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA
decll lycl
OYSTERS, GAME. &C
.TAMIES 31'11.. A I_7 Gr N
0113313
OYSURS, BUTTER, GAME,
POULTRY AND EGGS,
3130 T., rnicna-
12=13/11!
WALL PAPER. &C
BX . r ALI. . PAPERS. 017, CLOTHS,
V IVINDOW SI4AIISS, FANCY OOODS
\Vail Papers Iron; Sc to id per roll; Window
Shadea from toe to $5; On elothd from 70c to
1 4 1.50 per yard : Fancy Good in alt varieties, at
the
New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House
of ERSTI d & SCHWARZ,
febl3 164 Smithfield street
FOREIGN mums, NUTS, &c:,—
200 boxes Orapgen, prime,
HMV Lernone, •
100 trails Ivie.a Almonds,
10 balest - Bo'r. Alnaonds,
60 tem`rriuiramma Almonds,
60 do Sicily Almonds,
StkelW Almonds,
• •• 804,01 2 E41Mb 'Walnuts,
do
- fr
. 30 - do ertir, -
200 do Pea Nuts, '
6000 Ooooa Nuta,
In store and landing, and for sale by •
REYNCER
mho'as wood4f
.____
BANKS AND' BANKERS. - r RAILRQADS. .....,
-....4.4—.
T H ' 5 , ri
muctirry AGAINST .LOSS 1 ttis#4,
THIRD NATIONAL BANK BIT Fling. ," . - WINTER AHHANHEMENT.
i_lf,-. 4,2 7.,7,7.W. ". e
Having organized under the National Currency MI HE FRANKLIN EIRE INSFRANCE Pennsylvaana tie
Act, is now prepared to do a .. OOMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF
FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST., , -r=-r-
General
, .
General Banking Business. near Fifth. NIN# PA- -IC` IC I :. . .1 . 4A0:. . Pat '' 2
STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN: Ist, 1863. ... ,rn.7;'-'h
Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be- i r-IoNgTANT ADDrploss, ARE ~,inro .
1),-T;eatis received, I.l , cchange, Oft the principal lag it jf u made to the equipment of this excellent
cities of the East and West First Mortgage, amply secured et,E03,393 32 double track a nd ,_i_ ex P re " r W ite ' Nut e dr
LI() LTC,-,'lrr ~ , ,, , ,...i .„ .. jor_, - r), Real Estate (present value $103,313 Me mite Millie .a.altrd Int Us a -a&
610 cost 102, " 6 26 senfers and ?Ida ton anent atikight.' Trane
Temporary Loans on ample tlollat- wil leave the depot in Pittsburgh as follimia:
And collections made in every accessible
feral Securities 89,M THROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, - (eet
part of the country.
Odic. Tor the prevent, (until the completion of Stocks, (present value $86,631 12,) eept Sunday,) at 650 a. m., liti= t at al star
the New Banking House, corner of Wood street cost
Notes and Bills lieicii able 89,786 66 aorta between Pittabprftnand' 1404
and Virgin alley,) to the Banking Room of the I,M ck FAST MAID eery mornaigifexeep 6numay,)
Bash 21,918 3.3 at 200 a. in., stepping only at princip al Stations,
DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION, .
and making direct connections at ,Illibilrg for
Baltkm ore and Wilidtington, and for liaw•York
/13" , 0,. 13.10 0 farira_itisiEbelci at., The only profits from premiums whicr this via via Philadelphia.
company can divide by law, are from risks which TIIROLIGH EXPRiresS daily, at 425
. p. In
have been determined. stopping only
(ipposite the ()Liston House.
I tit principal Stations, mamas. &-
Dig& rum I Insurances made on every description of Prop• peel counts times at Harrisburg for Baltimoreand
Win L. Schmertz., A. ilarto, , erty, inTown and Country, at rates as !owes are w.snington, and for New York via Philadelphia.
A.S. Bell, Alex. Holstein, 1 consistent with security. FAST LINE daily, (except Ststrey,) at 836 p.
R. H. Hartman, Henry Geri% ig, m., stop Ping only at principal Stations, conirect-
L Morgann , ern, B. true leg at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Wa
AD ‘...\ HEINEMAN, Prest and for New York •via Allentown, t=
It C SLIINtERTZ, Cash pro tern mii7-2ind Change of bars; also at Philadelphia - fOrNeW
York:
EMEMI32
W. J. KOONTZ
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
WA TOEIZS,
118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth.
ythEALE,RS IN 'FOREIGN AND DO
jur mestie Exchange, Coln, Bank NOtes and
Ulovernment Sec:alike. Collections promptly
attended to. anti
"ILT HOLMEM 4, SONS, HANKERS
I • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in
Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, fiold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange en the Eastern and
Western Cities constmilly f or sale.
Collections made ifi ail the cities throughout
the United t.tates. Depot!!s leceivedinpar funds
or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
OLD, SILV ER, DEMAND NOTES,
I_,lf Certificate. of Indebtedness, Quartermas
ters Certificates,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
and all other governir,eat sPeurities, bought by
W 11. WILLIAMS do Co.,
mhb:ilmd Wood street, corner of Third
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
65 FOURTH STREET.
CI 1A.117` E.lllO IN 1855
OPER DAILY. FROM9TO 2 O'CLOCK,
ll nitso. on Wednesday and Saturday evenings,
Etom 115) Int to o‘ eud,r Ist, from 7to 9 o'clock
and !rum Noveml•er ist I lay let, from 6 to 5
o'clock.
I trpoto ot nil sutun not less than Otak
ha C.. snit it (11, i leiid ot the profits declared
twirl , a year, in June and December. Interests
has been declared semi-annually, in June and lie
cm-ober since the Bonk was organized, at therate
01 air per cent. a year.
Interest. if not drawn out. is placed to the
credit of the depositor on principal, and bears the
ssme interest from the first days of June and De
cember, compounding twice a fear, without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass hook. at thin rite money will double in
toss thin turfy
rOlll,llllnV tin to3r!el Pulen
nppli,ntion
triilCl.
Ei F Al. it E E.
r -I( , .NT,
.1 tales :1/.lcAule). J 'lmes B. P. :Meads,
Julio 11. :.11urub,rzer, Wm. Douglas,
.1 nrua 11ertlansil, 1.1 h e 1. Pennock:,
Putt; A. NI Mill 1,, ,Linen , ltild/C-,
Wm.," Andersos, .lut:11 B. Al'k widen,
.‘1 Pt hock , I'.l 134....k0k
ITThHC H. i Ii
!'.alt in Aditinri.
John (. Bind
ieorge
HUI th/tZWIL,
A lorm, A. Carrier,
Charles A ( 'ol t Oh.
John I, ana.
Iterij Vahnesto,:k,
John .1
W }irit en,
Peter li. Hunhi.r,
Hiehani Ha} x.
It 114 L'S I, Kell) ,
henry .1. Lynch,
John Matahat,
V, Alter I'. Marsizal,
John Mrr
Robert Robb,
Henry L. Ringwalt,
Wm. E. Schmertz,
Speer,
Alexander Tootle,
Nt so V ankirk.
let.lc N'hlt Her,
Wm P. Weyrnan,
Icager.
r , l. 1:t.: ARV A51. , 11.1e
o.r()N.
Real Estate Savings Institution.
i„...TATECIENT OF THE CONDITION
in 4.f the above inatituttr. oo the 2.1 day of No
v eutber, lerri, publtebrd to conlormlty to the
.harter
Amount of Depcutia, N0r...A.1563 •103.591 IS
Amount 01 lutnre.4 til/r Itrpwrtut a.. . 1,954 91
Amoubt 01 Cuntlnernt 1 9,423 91
Her 1.1,1. on licAl taZ:2OO ul
1 mleti ! . .1. , 1!ns ihrtl.l.s 54.,.tP0c
Ls rem ( •ertall.:4loe
Notes, SA;t..“,
Interest citron,: not du
*lllcc Fut - 14111:m
l'ssh nn hs.n
The untlernigned, Agdifittg 'onrultt.ee, have
e‘tutllnct the 14.uks t 1 the lumutution, the bonds
nod eeuurt tees, con uteri the cash, tr...., and hat r
t,,und the s':ure stntentent to be correct.
W. Li. t:(/PELAN11,
N ICIPPLAS
W M. 11. SMITH.
1a pt.itn rtce0....1 IPA I LY. net EVERY SAT-
I RIPAN \ LNINti
INIF.RF.S I FA I I' xi 6 per cent. per annum.
RU-.Thin.
ISA At' JUNE,. PICE.IDGNT.
. .
Victoria,
I .‘1 K. Moomumw r.
Wm H 1 111.•,,m1",
W. H. 1 . t.1.E1-AN PA iNTKII,
I 1 ueer CHILL), I ICHOLAY VOCGTLY.
Office, 83 Fourth Street.
nal
PHILADELPHIA CARDS
1t411 , 14A I, Hit /,
A.C;
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
Vesting's, Tailors' Trimmings,
Nu. 255 mAiuis...-r
0c1.9-if PHILADELPHIA.
WM. BRICE & CO.,
•
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 15 South Water at.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sii - Ltberal advances made on consignments
when required. my-i yd
GlI - 4:011.C4117. GRANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In every tlencription of
GENTS' FITRNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
ruyl-lyd PHILADELPHIA.
a A, VAN
GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS,
Patent Improved
EXCELSIOR AND PATENT
PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS,
Hand Lamps, Columns, &o.
84LESIWOM51.
No, 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Manufactory, Frankford, Phila.
Affir All goods warranted. jy2-lyd
C. It,memv 73111,,LN,
IV 1T EI
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
HENS' FURNISHING GOODS,
A ?ill TAILORS TRIMMLNII3B,
No. 10 South Fourth Street,
tu9l-lytl P if ILA DELPH IA
iNiTOTICE.—THE EXECUTIVE COM
MITTEI-.: cif the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair
have resolved that all the different branches of
indust profession and trades, be requested to
meet' in separate conventions at once and Hi.
three or more members as a Committee to
aid in the Pitt shurgh sanitary k air. It Is t es
pectl tiny requested that the names of all of said
Committees be handed in at once to the Secre
tary of the Association at their Rooms, 90 Water
street, over Zug tr. Painter's Warehouse.
By order. F. R. BRUNOT,
mhla Chainnan.
PHOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GE'N
TLEXLEN.--Samples and eatalop.es Bent
for 25 oenta. Enclose an envelope with 3 our own
name and address. 1). HEAII3IEITE,
mlO-3md - EB)4 Liberty at., New York.
AVE YOUR GAS BY USING GLEA
-1..
.son's Anti-Flickering, American a , td Imper
ial One Burners, a eurevartng.ei Meru - 54We per
cent The A.ntl-Flickering 4.1n0t the thing 4113
the Milne. Call and see meal 18111:1, et -the Gas
Pitllttand Plumbing Establishment of
WP,LDOX B ICF LLY,
not
•WIOT.A.SNYES—
K - be bushels choice 'Neshannocke,
200 do do Peach Blows
100 do do PinlkEyes,
Just recelvedarid tor sale by
,MTZER. & ARMSTRONG,
/ 11 4.4 corner Market a drizsistea
EIMIEII
EEO=
MEM
f lU7,c .3 01
it A C' ARlil ER, Tte.tsurer.
IKIAH HICKS
r.I4oPK
Importers and dealers In
Produce and Provision
Pdanufactnser and
& CO.,
Since their incorporation, a period of thirty
years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount
exceeding Four Millions or Dollars, thereby al
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, $131.6,158 38.
DIRECTORS.
OHAJILES W. BANCEMR, MOUDECAL H. Lou
TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. DROWN,
SAMUEL GRANT, 1.51,A0 LEA,.
JACOB R. sidITEI, EDWARD C. DALE,
Cisonon W. Racashus, asonor. }'ALES,
CHAS. C. EANCh.ER, President.
EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President.
'WM. U. Steel, Secretary pro teni.
J. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent.
Northeast cor. Third and Wood sts.
PHILADELPHIA ITHIAND LIFE
INSURANCE
COMPANY,
149 CHESTNUT STREET, --
Opposite the Custom I - louse.
Capital.. $219,100. Anete..5304,942.
WILL MARE ALL KINDS OF IN-
S CRANUE, either Perpetual or Limited,
on every description of Property or Merchandise,
at reasonable rates of preminm.
BOBT. P. JUNG President.
Id. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DIRECTORS.
CRAILLRS BATES, E. R. Cora,
E. R. ENGLISH, GEORGE W. BROWN,
P. B. SAVERT, TOSEPEt S. PAUL,
C. StiEUXAN, JOSEPII CLAYTON,
S. J. MAnAaoi, E. W
F. Iti.AcKethx, Secretary,
1. U. COFFIN, Agent.
Corner Third and Wood streets.
ALLEWIENY INSURANCE CO .,
OF I='' a"321!3.113U - itiCir .
°thee, N 0.37 Fifth Street, Brunk. Block
NSUItES AGAINST ALL HINDS OF
FIRE AND ALLRINE RISKS.
ISAAC JONES President; JOHN D. Mc-
CORD, Vice President ; P. M. BOOK, Secretary;
Capt. WM. IJEAN,lieneral Agent.
DinecToas—Liaac Jones, O. 1.1. Hussey, Har
vey Childs, Capt. R. (3. Gray, John A. Wilson,
B. L. Fahnestock, John 1). McCord, Capt. Adam
Jacobs. H. P. sterling, 'Capt. W. Dean, Hobert
L. 3l'%irew. Hold. H. Davis. 11028
Western Insurance Oonvan . y of Pittsburgh.
(JD )RGE DartsiE, President
V. M. I}OIIDOIS Secretary.
- Capt. R. D. th;canao, ileal Agent.
No. 92 Vi ester street, (Slang ts. Co's Warehouse,
op stairs.) Pittsburgh.
ANTI L L INS CrltE AGAINST ALL
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
maintain the character which they have assumed,
as uttering the best protection to those who de
sire to be insured.
Diu isn.rons--ki. Miller, jr., Jamea nley
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Niralek, George
Deride, Win. ii. Smith, Uhas. W. Rickel:son, An..
drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long
Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John 311'i:tint'
jTATEHENT OF THE CONDITION
of the
Charter Oak Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Jan. Ist, 1564
Ass rs.
Bank , tovjrk 4 69,198 90
Liulted Stales Bonds 30,460 00
Railroad Bonds 108,160 40
Loaned on Mortgage on heal Estate. 49,223 00
Loaned on Collateral 34,026 00
Bills Receivable and .r.lier property.. 6,913 8:9
Oath in Bank and hands of Agents .. 30,343 63
LI~IBII_ZTYI_fi
I'dnettled Leases
A, A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
63 YOURTII STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
STEAMSHIPS
U U N A I-2,1)
steam to Queenstown and Liverpool.
The First Class Powerful Steamships,
SIDON K.EDA_R,
MARThON, I TRIPOLI,
WILL SAIL IbROIII. NEW
York every alternate Wednesday,
afOr I rom erpool every alternate
Tuesday, and from Queenstown
every alternate Wednesday.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens
town, tlio In gold, or Its equivalent In currency.
From New ork , to Liverpool, Win currency.
For Steerage Passage apply to`WILLLA 'a.
iN , 40 k upon St., New York, or
THUS. HATTISIAN, Agt,
No. 122 Aionongahala House, ater at.,
no^aii-1 yil Successor to Thos. Rattigan
PASSAGE FROM THE OLD 001INTIM •
Lower than the Lowest.
TILE UN DEICIGNE.LI
now prepared to bring out paasen
-4(liWthio' gars by I.IRST CLASS MAIL
• ST EA...Mt:RS direct from LI VEII-
POOL, LON DON DEA; Y, or IiALWAY to NEW
YORE, or PITTSIILTROI4,
SE VEN DOLLARS
lower than any other agent here. Gall and get
Inc rates and be convinced. Steamers gall every
week, and passengers are found in everything.
Parties broughtout by first class CLIPPER
SAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight
Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK payable at
any of ita branches in England or Ireland for sale.
- - irticulars as to ”-
ao rites, tif i ,
Chronicle Office, No. 70 k'iftli at.,
jan2o-emi and 66 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh._
Passage from England and Ireland,
1$ ,e, 45 , 0 0 .
EUROPEAN AGENCY
THOMAS 11. RATTIGAN,
EUROPEAN AGENT, No. IV
mg C44' Monongahela 11.01.18;Pittsburgh,
Pa., Is prepared ha bring out or
bring out or send back passengars from or to any
part of the old country, either by steam or sail
big, packets. ..
Sid wr BONDS FOR SALE, payable In any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Oincinnatillail
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line
of sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam
ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glee,
gow and Galway.
jan6-Iyd THOS. IL RATTIGAN.
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C
xi . 1:r
NO. 3&O LAVERTY STREET,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR.
11AVING TAFLEN AND FITTED UP,
with all the modern improvement, this pop-
War respi t, the subscriberis prepared to accom
modate 1,113 old customers and the public gener
ally, with the best the market Womb,. Oysters
will br served up in every variety of style during
the reason. Ills Wines, Liquors and Ales he
feels confident iu recoinmendiug them to the pub
lic for their excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell Oystets received dally,
and ecld wholesale and l'et.il. my2e-iyd
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURQ-H
11111 HE SUBSCRIBER. ANWOUNCES
.111 to ilk public that he is to daily receipt of
11iESI1 SHELL and CAN OYSTt2tS.7, 'JAKE,
dre., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons
of this old and well known house with every
thing in the eating and drinking line at the short
est notice. JOHN SHALER,
jani 1-tyd Proprietor.
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith
field Streets, ‘.
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
Beaten will lie served up in the most palatable
styles. Y4MsiG,
oclA 'earner Virg]) 4liey and Smithfield st.
P6ILOMALLBILLLARDSALOO3I
'elfit/MM GAB : MEE would remind hie
old friends and - customers that be is still to be
found at his old stand; APOLLO HALL, ea
twice on Fourth street. hasalways on hand
the beat,tmlity of Lager Beer,.and in connection
with-the hall well appointed billiard saloon,
with good sables, balls , and. o ues.
Remember Itlieqllace, Apollo Hall. Fourth at.
near Wood, al:trance from Fourth. tylo-ly
BAR —4l
RELSO OIL Ben.-
MELS—Just retched and for side by
PETZEIt Is Alt ISt 4TRONG ,
IDhllcomer D 1514141 aad Firststa,
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except. Sunday,) at aoo p, step
ping at all Stations, and tO , alnga fat as Pone•
niu
a gh.
FIRST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's .
Station, leavesdidly, (except Sundayantis3o*.ln.
S ECON ACCOMMODATION TRattf' fot
Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday;) at
11 4o a. in.
THIRD A(113031210DATION TRAIN - 41 r
WalPs Station leaves daily, (except Stinday) at
3 50 p. m. .
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION' TRAlrfor
Wail's Station leaves daily, (except Sundayi) at
600 P . in.
THE OHDROH TRAIN leaves WalPs Station,
every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaved
Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m.
RETURNING TRAIN!!!
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS rollchars:
Baltimore Ex reel ' t 2 EM:ip.m •
philadelphia reas 1 20 it•tn.
Fast Line ' 1 110 - ci iii•
t 00 Ix-t
Through Mail Train. . .
n.
Johnstown Accommodation 101161ii'M.
lat Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6' lldie:'il.
2d Wall's. Station Accommodation.— 8 85 a. m.
3d Wall , s Station Accommodation..... 1 661 m.
4th Waire•Station Accommodation.... 6 06 ;in.
Baltimore Express will arrive with his
Hapressal 1 20 if. in. on Mondays. • .fl -
TRAINS FOIL BLAIRSVILLE. and :Ircßt:
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersectiort - Wlth
Through Accommodation, Johnstown AccOmino
dation and Express Train East, and with DOH
more khcpress and Johnstown AccommodatMn
West.
TRAINS FOR EBENSBURGconneatat Cres
son with Express Trains and Mail Train West,
end with Through Accommodation and Express
Train Elle .
FARE!
TO NEW YORK
PIIILA_DE.LPHIA
BA LT 131 ORE
LAN CA sT EP B'W Ss
HARRLSBURG 1•6.5- 4 -
- ALTOONA Sr•6o
Baggage Checked to all Stations on ths. * *
4
Sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelplita Bal -
more and New York.
- Passengers purchasing tickets in cassiwill.
charged an access according to disbnide tia.S . Oled
to addition to the station rates, tannin trofn Mtn-
Cons peere the Company has no
Walt:E.—ln case of loss, the'COru s iVil
hold themselves responsible for pelt& ;vs
only, and for an amount not excel:44M
B.—An Omnibus Line has been."
convey Passer and Baggage to .from the
Depot, - at a:clarge not to exceed2b ointalorinibl
passenger and baggage.
i. STEWART,Aginit;
the R, R. Passetger Station; 'OnLl:beSt7
,
and Grant Streaks. . • no-20
1864. aggiligAM
THE PITTITIMEGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
AND
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
A''lN AND AFT.ER JANDAIII,Y Ist, 161}.4
117,trailia run aa fullowe,, .
Leave
Pittab'g. For ChPgo. For Clev'd. ForWlieePg
Express 1.45 a. m. 1.46 a. m. ../.45 a, in.
Express 1.45 p. tn. 1.45 p. in. 1-AsThan.,
6.30 a. ID. 6.15 a. Za.
RETURNING
, 33'28,503 59
Arrive Pittsburgh,
P. F. W. & U. HPy. 2.20 a. m., 3.30 p. m., 1.00 p
m., 7.50 p. m.
C ft P. N. R...2./.0 ft. m., 3.50 p. m., 8.05 p. m.
$ 1.1,366 69
ACCOMMODATION TRAThS
Leave Allegheny
For Alliance. For N. B. For N. C. Vor Means.
0.15 p. tn. 1.16 a. tn. 6.40 a.
12..00 m. 3.00 p. is. 3.00 p. in.
4.35 p. m.
5.40 p. m.
RETURNING.
•
Asrt ve Allegheny . ,
,
P., F. W. Sr. U. R'y 7.W.1 a. m., 1140 a. tu., 2.30 p.
zu., 4.50 p. m
O. at P. R. R..— .10.00 a.. m.
GEO. PARKIN, Ticket A.gent.- •
Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh la&
A. Q. CASSELBERHYrAgfttp , •
AlleghenOity'
H. R. PAYSON, Gen. Pass, ,Agent. ' l ' ,
P. F. W"..ir.43.Ry.-00.
G
F. R. MYERS, en. T4eket Agent, -
febs G. &L. P.R.
Pittsbu lag
. A
WIN PER A.RlLAalli Cr...EXEUNT
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410 A..FTER. WED.N.ESTEkri
115 U P IFHER 2d, 1863, Trains will.leave
pot, cornor of Ross and Water streets, as follows:
Leaves Pittsburgh. At
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
to andfromlPitiown. 766 a. al. 00. p. m.
300 p. 1.00 asst. lstlll , Reesport Einedn. 00 a. in. 7`...00
24 6 16 a. in. Si °tip. in.
lstPort Perry " 7 00 a. in. . 6 1- 80.5.. in.
Br.uldock's 4 16 a. x 6. 6 zn.
Sunday Church Train to
and from Al!keeeport, 1 00 10410a..aik
For troketk G
apply to EO. BOULTON.pit.gt.
E. STOU'I , Supt. e ,del3.-
NILVER PLUM SOO'' ,
jcilisUaLPT'ON ft 7681, :5137 144:MIXTY
STREET, note proprietors and nisiliit,factur
elb for Western Pennsylvania, ,Ohio - Indiana,
Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a
superior 'article of PALM GERMAN,. OLVTE
and -ROSIN SOAPS, and various To lot and
Fancy Soaps. .Of our Silver :Pearl Bpattsithich
we confidently recommend as better forsral
use than any other before the publitslus
borne in mind has neither :Potash; tilt, - hie
or tiosin, or any other substance - tons =intake.
tare which can shrink or injure the Ilnest-faM,c.
Flannels and Woolens can be *deiced idtli "the
rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Olothes=ittinatoid
with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil
ing or half the rubbing, which of course say er
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl .13ottp setibir j es
Crewe, Dirt, Tobacco SlainsrPrinterstlcrolt,
Smoke and the worst-Bilge WaterStaltalfuttint
ly, by applying it with a moistspongei
letting windows, carpets and furnittnioaTrom
suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy:*Plitt e,
Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings idid
Patent Leather immediately, and. , for clpldttitg
Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. 1 1 4 *r:the
bath and particularly for ahampooning,-theN/I
ver Pearl Soap hie perfect luxury.. 'ln itt4Jord
all who have tried ita au rior • qualitimv
~ ac
knowledge It the greatest d very , of - thetAge.
This Company respectfully ask a trialfrontell
who are interested r and in every easetsilillinind
the price of the same should it tall toleeettgllih
what we claim for it. Lac,
Sold at live cents per pound -in lifty,
boxes. Delivered to the - cars , boats,.leAaleghe
ay, Birmingham and--eity resldenees; freO , Of
charge. Directions for meta all p.suskagett
, Liberal discount to the trade. ; •
Merchants from abroad -will do- tribe
OR UMPTO.N ts. CO., a call, 2117 Tabertyt,
opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depolt.is
trir-lieware of all imitations. Neneiteifettie
unless bearing our trade mark, Sihter. rritSliftil.
as secured by the inventor by Nation :11 nopytight.
p IC ti CP : II4D, Sit..
100 doL gallon and quart Nelda,
30 do Out Pickles,
so do English Pickles , assorted,
200 do Tomatil Ketchup, quarts 80
200 do Pepper Sauce,
20 do Cumberland sauce,
10 do Worcesteshire Sauce,
6 do Walnut Ketchup;
6 do Alnstircam Ketchup, ,
20 do Imported French antigun:l,
bo_do Imitation do do
Just received and for sale by
R EIMER & Wan"
126 and 128 Wood
11111A1811118, futusias AND lova.-
RANTS— iti3l
1,005 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, In e
hall and quarter boxes, ,
60 mats seedless itataltm, .. •
25 kegs do do
SO casks prima Zoote Currants, • .
60 kegs I , W..neh Pronto and Plums,
boxes do do ,
fust.receited and tor.aaleby. •
REIMER 8111.18.4
ml.B -
128 and 128 Woad
BEOKILSAI LONG,
Liberty Street, VittsburliS ~. 3
AGES „rOll
' Russell Mews? and Beadsle, • '
Suckers Mirror and Reaps; •
quaker Mown and Beapeir,- • •
Uayuga Carel Mover and`Reap t
Fanneoldoweo, a' .
• woods* Mower. •
also, dealers Ur Scrkaattar34 AAd FlrZlcit
pUraeata, <
1864.