STEAMBOATS. . _ o &alio, VIRGINIA CITY, BANNOCK CITY - . bi t s lillea st et i t tNE 5 OVMsl44 L ite;ittiik atiiiaMfretit ' l ,4llll . . , ma fj . M . h Trors..NtwArtu etaupelialght draught • lsfess•-,.thillitexpresaly for the trade, w i leave Loutodat above and 144...smedistc, Potts, as s: . (r,./ • Steamer Benton, ATURD'AY, March, 19th, at dr.; or as soon •*, lhereaftetas the River la open Co Council/31nd ' • Steamer .Nirelcome, • SATURDAY,. April 2d., at / 11 Du • . Steamer Florence, .ISATURDAY, April 16th, at 12 m. ` . J Persons going by this Line are certain to get the Mines with their goods early and without ! - delay, as the very light draught stern wheel isteamer - Benton built expressly for, low water, Will remain above Fort 'Union, (the mouth of the Yellow Stops ) durtng.the season, and take the freight of the Welcome and Florence should it be necessary on account of liow water. Each ' boat will fie officered and manned bylakillful and experienced boatmen, some of whom have ex plored the . Upper Mtsacnutin Mackinaw boats, and are thoroughly acquainted with tts naviga tion. For freight, or passage, or information in , regard to the Mines, apply to S. COPELIN, at Office of United States Insurance Company, southwest corner of Mainand Olive streets, or ' JOHN—SMOE h. CO., Convent street, St. Louis, bid. . feb.23 Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets. FOR IV HRE LINO. THE REGITLA_R PASSEN er Packet MIN ER VA Capt. 0o r don, FIB resumed her old trade, maldr% regular -trips, leaving Pittsburgh every M NDAY, \YEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Raving been thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa tronage of the public generally. JAS. COLLINS & 00., Are. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. feba „,,Cincinnati ssz Louisville , Packets, FOR CINCINNATI !in LOUISVILLE. • FUESDAY APRIL 14/, AT a F. M. . r4 glMg 'I4IE FINE PASSENGER eteamer DAMSEL, Todd, Cm-n -u:ander, will leave as announced above. For freigb;, or passage,, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. UOLLINdWOOD, Agt6. Louisville and St. Louis Packets, FOR.I.OUISVILLE AND ST. LOUIS. TUES DAT, ARIL 19, AT 10 A. Al TRE FINE PASSENGER steamer M. S. .M.EFDAM, siv,w, WILL Deere as announced above. For freight, or pas SOHN sage,MAU apply L on board, or to JAS. COLLINS, .11/. COLLINGWOOD, Agts Cairo &St. Louis Packets. • POE CATIEW4It ST. LOUIS. WEJASESDAY, A.PHIL 20, AT 4 E. M. THE NEW AND sPLEN did steamer RESERVE, ( 'apt. 011,-ariti wave as ausionswed above. For freight, orposenge,appiy on board, or to JOHN FLACK. or Y. D. 'coLurraw 00D, Agra =tSt ztgt NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. . Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. Daily Freight Line gIONSIGNMENTS TO EITHER .J Agent forwarded to any point East or West free of commission and with dispatch. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 S. Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. „TAMES HAND, Agent, N 0.117 Me all street, New York. WILMON WRILLDIN, President. mhl4-amd uz#9, abroAtoot:_xtd $1,09 Boxes, Bottles, an asks. 0.3 and sks sizes for Hotels, Public Institutions, he. "Onlwinfigaleienzedies known." "Frig k'coul 4 ° 44 8.9 "..." "Not aa A gesona to oqie Human Family." "Rats come on!-of that holes to die." Air-Sold Whokelpie In all Urge cities. Sold : by,al),,,pvgg . ist,s and Retailers every where. - 1 1 tßß*.aitii, t 11 of all wortlaeas imitationa. fire-See that 9q name is on each Box, Bottle anclila4, WorA L y . v.blly. 44e...A.ddreas OMII , 1r IL. COSTAR. AGlTlri llit gal Depot .482:B roadway, N. Y. b NB. LAVUTZSTOCK & CU., R. SEL S &(.30.,w olesale - and retail agents, ktPktWgh, Pa-3 iipci gPC , RGE. A. KELLY. Al ghenY _ , fllll/4-43Ta411"- ro WELLING MOUSE FOR SALE.— Tim subscriber offers for sale the dwellin a' v ntie, Fiist - ivarZ;AlleWelly. The lot is 27 feet front by 160 deep, running back to a 20 feet Miley. It,la_A 130,0prie4 , brick, contains six rooms and cellaf. - The houses are a wash house, stable, coal_ honae,.4p.. There is a large yard surrounding th , e-fitreßing, fined with shade and ornamental trees. There is gas and water in ..ail:the zooms plaits dwelling;% 1 4.a150 offer far enle*-deturable. country rest .., dance in.Rotthester townehip, Beaver county, Pa., Ltiontatining Smentr.soren of grcrund. There is a :-mew two: storied frame dwelling., containing six :TOCIMIE‘ on the property., There is also a young orchard of all kinds of fr uit.: There is a good barn, out-houses, Esc. It is about a mile from the Rochester depot. For terms, inquire of R. M. BOLES, jarril-ti .South Avenue, Allegheny city:. ROEGER Ail.• SCHMIDT, 11111. N- U faeturers of Grand, Square and Upright " PIANO FORTES, Wagereorns, NO. 6 Lerny Place, IV. V. itre (ger to dealers and the-public a very su perior article. Our Mr. KROEGER was of the late rim of Callenherg , and the manufac turing partly*. Peafrili.thie circulars frr c Agents* anti?' trhl , 2d. - JIMBER 'WEL. FOB SALE. , ATRACT OF 1,500 ACRES ONE : niile fbaisi the Allegheny River. in M'Ket, county near CORYDON, accessible by a plank rout. 5TEA117.1311.40-, on the.A. W. R R is six miles from flie tract. Oak Pineoed Hemlock Timber Abound on this land. .A. Wok mag. be seen and full particulars fur nished on application to S. S. BRYAN, Broker and'lnsurance Agent. 63 Fouftlt , trt, (Butlce% Building.) SEC% TOU. S NOTICE .=- WHEREA S letters • tettanleutary on the eat to of John eCiee, deeeaselt: late of lteofindfees -township, `," '`A.ll% , herry coney, Pa., 'hal+ been granted to Inihscribera. Aftve-sane indebted to: said estate tanke immediate partnent, kiltf those "haring latrne milivreeerit the same ding 'Authenticated ftrr nettlement to either of the'ohdersigned. 3 AISIES A. GIBSO,N, I:LENT-1 74 Exec ..Th uto k rs. • Maildress towliship, Nov. 1863 no24—d I a wfg. w3m ITIV lERSIGNRII YI AVI 7.41 C; TA- X. ken out letters of administration upon the of Allegheny co., dee:„4.,lterebl - requcots all.personb having claims pr4lemaJiliS - uenn,the.estate of said deceased to " - ,ifinke_tlrem Irnotr - rf to het without delay. Tiiose pettonirtridetitaLto aalti estate are requeste,t to •Imake immediate 1,311117 a. - MARY Alsr:sZ rALIIIEIt,,Adnfx ag'Loauit street, aps-I.aw.di:or Alle , thenv City. O~MBLS.C/101C.E FAMILY FLOUR, ,',' Wriilat.lasorted sizes, ' (lover Seed, ' ,Ment r llfeef, —ldaelieral r Ols and halves, ekting, In sibikeithd for sale by EvaTrizsON A.maruN - No; 8 Wood .t. , ' ``L. SMIRK'S PIANOS ARE NOW CON- It , • aldered , the BESTPIANOS NUDE War partigkt 3 • •.;:" , taNZONTf s ? :( I I 4INOS are ALP F-13033111 .1121.150S Sn Ountry camittorrginkumx, L t Ti. . its `VIOI VOP__7l: 4 l ol er:aMtrOveit agied-- or sale by JAMES swim, :MRS-Mood at. e.O()A:d!M-'r%T? 14 I - ;5 i il4 DRUGGISTS kii Ina 0;..q SUCCESSOR 0 JAMES P. FLEMING, r P Tr. G - , WHOLER ATT. AND MAIL DEALFR In Witetgn and Domeatie Aledigines, Paints, Dye..Stuffa and Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDEPIL.S.L. , STREET, tny224yd, , A_LI.WHgNY-'QITY, PA. STEAM-6AT FORGING, &C ANDREW K.. 40114.1!? HEN lII* Prrtrii;,, Generni Partnere. IRON CITY FORGE, THOMAS H. SuLturc, Special-Partner. KLOMAN & PHIPPS, NLITH WARD, ITTTSBUROLL MANUFACTURE BAR. IRON, GEN eral Railway and Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, &c. Beio-tf GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS A.l3 — fii - r — rc,- FLMnERS AND GAS FITTERS, N 0.165 WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 01110 STREET, ALLEGHENI NEAR THE NtAN , R . B OM, E. IrDUMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and Ear Lead, and Plumb ei 'a Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up In the most approved manner. Tanks lined with Load or topper. Houses titled with Water and (iris Fixtures. N. orders promptly attended to. apt-l)'d WATCHES AND JEWELRY J I.'V - JE Y. iZ I . THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE .TUTU R. opened a very large and dearalde Block of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladiee' and Gentlemons' wear ; fine Bronze Clocki, Fancy Goods, -PLATED WARE, Such ae Oastors, Cake and Fruit Baakets, Goblets, Card CREWS, Tea Setts. etc. REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SEIULE. 12 Fifth street BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, Av. HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make It our aim to irlve satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. 11,tht. Watson of Liberty street, will have the mak we of our business, with full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SP ENt Sit 111' h...A 1, Pheonix Brewery..Pittsburgh t Pa. .TOS. sPr.NCER, JAS. IVVICAI'. 1311tt & Co- , %asters and Hop Dealers, V ATER STREET, WHEELING, VA Sdecl-lyd IRON WORKS ORMSBY IRON . WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., ARE NOW PREPARED TO RE ceive orders from the trade for all sizes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, %lid & Horse Shoe Iron OF THE BEST QUALITY Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1863. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Iloplans S.: Laze ar ATTOit N .Ff,T-SrAS.LAW, 103 FIFTU sitizuszT, PITTSITT'RGH , P.l Collections and other legal hueineas attended to In Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and rid s joining counties. jan2.s-2nol HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. rsNuE suuscßlßEßs AI A NU FA C 11. TURF. and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices. mrnaments, Curtain Goods, Conilorts, leather Beds. Mat tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent spring Beds. All kinds 01 Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. AW - Prompt attention given to all orders for lit f Ling and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths. kc. ifetr-iyd ROBERTS 'xi:of:NICK. GRAVEL ROOFERS I 111-1 ;CO. Are prepared to do GRAVEL IR 00 - FT G On short notice Material to sell with instructions. 43-01ffee. corner 6th and Wood streets, second story. feb9 CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD BOSTON CRACK ER BAKERY, S. fEi . MARVxN, Manufacturer and wholesale dealer In all kinds of CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, NO. 64 , FOURTH STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSHT - HGli, PA LIME MANUFACTURERS To Builders and Contractors. WE a :kki ni Z a N r. :) , : t r e4e fr o f f4NUFACTURING L I M F 2. , Which tre are prepared to deliver from our YARD. 509 LIBERTY STREET BEST QUALITY OP Ma I Mai ' Sr C 5 Cla AL ;,.lwaya on hand as usual I acKSON, ST EWART 5c CO PLANING MILLS 4 - ,11 MTLIANGAR, :VION()NGAI11.- icy LA PLANIN,I would respectluot inform the pu brie that he has rebuilt since t tire, and having enlarged his establishment, aim tilled it with the nest est and most approved ma chinery, is now prepared to tarnish tlooring and planing Imants. scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors. sash ant shutters, kiln dried frames, mouldings_, box making, tv.e. SOUTH PITTSBURGH, Sept. 7, 1567 11120 ST: FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under • Oare of the Franciscan Brothers, routs INSTITUTION. SITUATED IN Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, about four Miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between P,ltarieleltiltia and Pittsburgh 0 waft chartered in 1559, with grit ilegea to colder the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College Is one of t he mogt r.eal t hy in Penns) Is itailt—t his portion of the Allegheny mountains beam: proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. TheLebolastic year conmnenees on the FIRST MONDAY alter the 15th 0r AUCUST and ends about the 28th of .11 . N L following. It is divided into two Sessior.e. Students cannot return home between the sessions. All the Apparatus neces sar To Land surN eying, Engineering, - trill be furnished by the Institution to the Students. Initruinent4. d Vocal Music forms no extra charge. students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. TEENIM—Board and Tuition. payable half.yearly in advance i<7o. Surveying and use of instruments, per an- ' num 20 Clasical and Modern Languages, extra.... 10 Students spending Vacation at the College . 20 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop D c ;i'e efteo: Rt.4tev. Bishop Wood s ghihndelphia; Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; I;lear. Di'. O'Hara; PhiladelphOLVßim Henry 20P_Laughlin, deiebleplays pleWElKahar, Harrisburg. r. 1041r-411C1C , Wth$- daily to Lorretto from . I oef - ;i-gel"Ft •A. BUSH, Superior. f ~.. .. POST---PITTSBUR COMMISSION MERCHANTS cotim:MoX Ama6Sir, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market, PITTSBURGH: R. , (Late Cashier df the Merchants , hank,) NO. 11 SOUTH HAMS! STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID to tilling orders for the purchase of Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, ac., &c. Espana To—Banks, 'Beakers, and Mercha of St. Louis generally ; John D. Scully, e Cashier, Pittsburgh. Orders and consignments respectfully soils and prompt returns made. Jan2l-1m R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHrNSON,) 4L,OII,IIVIISSION A.NI3 FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE Flour t 3 rain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and tlot Ashes. and Produce generally. Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Band NO. 102 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA Jrie - Liberal advance made on Consignments apil-1)d PATTERSON & AMMON, C' o in it4Sioll ;Vier ci hant to*, flour and Grain and General Produce Deal era. No. G Wood at., Pittaburgh, Pa. Wa Islet , pleasure In referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth & Co., Zug & Painter A Ursilley, E. Edmumison & Co., R. H. leis - is—l. P. Woislwell, Jas. SPClully & Co., J. W. Spencer, C. H. Love & Co., R H. Jack &. Co Jan29-tt GROCERS WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 112 Sec.)nd and i 47 First Streets, P. RIM - MICR H. D. REYMICH Late at Miller ta. Ti iclietaon'a REYMER & BROTHERS, [Successors to i - ey mer ra. Anderson.] 11=1 Foreign Fruits. Nuts, CollfeCtiolllll7, Sugars. Pare Works, NOS. 126 ADD 128 WOOD STREET, C: Allll Si. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES, mamas, C. Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, 327 LIBERTY STREET, no 7-1 5 ,1 PITTSBURGH, PA IT . I:, IIZI l'S .1-3 MTT Y, GROCER, - i 13 I A. 31 0 N 13, PI FUSliChLiti, Pd m y22-I ydtcw Jadt34m 1 BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works. El=l Cadman tiz Manufacture anti keep constantly on hand every variety of FINISHED BRASS WORK. BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth- lIMIEIMEt!Z ig,,,ITHAMBOAT WORK. AND IMPAIR i;7I mg promptly attended to. Mao, sole agents or Western Penneylraottt, for the sale of ARSIi . S SY PH( with Lanthiell's imprmement attached. told() J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS --FOUNDERS, GAS AND STFAM FITTERS, BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice., Just received at the New Carpet Store of Particular attention paid to lifting up and re- , pairing of OIL 11.EFINk.:111ES. M'Farland, Collins & Co _. .6, 34 Water Street, near Liberty. roBE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE- M - ji . Ing practical mechanics, of many years' ex, I Venetian Blind T r i mm i ng s, pi rience in the business will ensure to give sat. hicattion in every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison kCo 'a, Steam Pumps far 1 An entirely new and complete assortment W iter and oil. se6-iyil I Just received at the STEEL WORKS Il Alt' JON • .JOEIN L. BOYD .. WM? LOUGH. Pittsburgh Steel Works, .1 - ON 13017 13 Sr- CO., ; - - If ACFACTCRER9 C . J.BIL Steel; Faso, Spring, Plow and A I DAUB CAPPELT,„, Steel Springs and Axles, MERCHANT TAILORS C niter of Rose anti First Streets , no2i-ly PITTSBURGH, PA. 185 SMITHFIELD STREET, I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected stock of V, - . CUNNINGETAM..D. CUNNINGHAM.. D. IHMSEN , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, C. CUNNINGHAM C Dr/ICAN. , Consisting of CCULNINGUIAMS .lk, CO.--PITTS.I W.) BURGH CITY GLASS AVUHKS—Ware- Cloth., Caastmeres, Vestlngs, &e. h ,use 119 Water street, and 156 5 Rid street, l'. ttaburgh, Pa., three doors below the .slunom Also, a large stock of g diets House, nianutacturers of Pittsburgh City GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, V indow Glass, Druggists' (Bass Ware and Ame- .rimn Convex. Glass, ror Parlor Windows, Church- i Indenting Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER , and public buildings. apt COLORS, NECK TIES and everything usually kept by first-class Fumighing Stores. Orders promptly executed. mhO-iyd GLASS WORKS WINES, LIQUORS, &C E. P. MIDDLETON, WINES, BRANDIES, &C., Also, sole proprietor of the OLD I - 1 7 111 T W 7SAY, mhl4-13td PHILADELPHIA, PA .TA.CC>I3 lii LL RR, Importer and wholesale dealer In WINES AND LIQUORS, ,• 0 S2IIITFIEFIELDiSTREET, Three doors abort/ 6th at. ()B KELLER WOULD INVITE p particular attention to hie stock of tierman ,nes and French Brandies, which has been es- I cted and 'reported by himself. Families and hurches could depend on obtaining at his es t ddishinent the best and purest of Wines. Pure 1 iquors of All lunds. equal to any in the city. al , i6l on hand. Also. Pure 4 ild Rye Whisky and the beat Rectified Motiontraliela... • octiO IIENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins: blackberry. Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin ger Brandies, Old Monongahela, Eye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, tec., NO. 83 1,1111....11.'1'17 Opposite Fourth street, 10011EIGN FRUITS, NCI'S, &0., -•-• I -200 boxes Oranges, prime, 100 do Lemons, too trails mica Almonds, to bates Bor. Almonds, 50 bags Tarragon,' .Almonds, 60 do Sicily Almonds, 78 boxed Sbefled Almonds, bags Engligh Walnuts, lIEFIItiND 813.434.1114- , ,.. 26 do Brazil Nuts, _ ~ . . • 30 flo Rilbeits • 100 bbls "A" end "B" Cabe Baszi, i ) " mu do Pe&liitia, 20 do Orushed, Granulated "am( owdered,.., _ faalO Coops Nuts, Sugar—Nosyin store and toz sale by s tn tuts and lancitngosnd for sale.br •• REYMEE la BROS., ' - ' RETAilln AROS., 128 azek i l.T3Wood st. AnbA • LSO and 128 Wood st #Z-Hotels, Taverns and Families supplied a riodara* profits for tkiah. . tur2l-Iyd TOILET SOAP- 100 boxes Fancy, Toilet and soap, In store and for sale by REYMER h BROS.. ml 4 128 and 129 Wood at I=l !MILERS= RHYMER Cravvlbrcl, IMITEEMEI PITTSBITSGH. PA H, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 18 STOCK BROKERS mix sTocg, DRAFi i I3IINI D IA D .MORTGAGE: ; I". REAL ESTATE AND MERDHAN SE BROKER, filliD NATION - ArBANK . ' Office in Jones' Building, over "Internal Rev- 1 }laving organized under the National currency nue raorpo, , ! i /t ureen AL zc bl and Mechanics , Act, i o now f .repared to do a No. 67 FOURTH STREET , , General Banking Business. PITTSBURGH. , PAPER MANUFACTURERS. . . Deposits received, Exchange, on the principal cities of the East and West . 7.- '' • • -7--- I3OI:GIFT AND ...401,13, . 'S:I3. & - C. P. IitMLIKLE, iu t dcouecttots made in ev ery accessible Manufacturers and Dealers in part of the enu at ry. .13008 , CAP, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, and Virgin alley,) in the 'Bei r a:mg Room of the Have FLortiON , eci DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION, FROM NO. 24 WOOD STREET, TO , I ,e- O. 1.2.0 Sr, i tib i le a c i , it., No. 33- Smithfield Street, 1 Opposite the (Thston House PITTSBURGH, PA. 44ii - Cash paid for RAGS. spa LAMPS, OIL, &C J, 6. RttpON . JEO. HELGA' WELDON & BELLY, W. J. KuCNTZ PE. H. MERTZ. MAJTI7YACTI7II6IIB OP KOUNTZ & MERTZ, LAMPS AND TAMP GOODS, ' 13.A.NFLE)ElS, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO— mestic Exchange, Coin, Bank. Notes and lavernment Securities. Collections promptly, attended to. apil HOUR ES A. SONS, DANKE RS N di . and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Clties con tautly for sale. Collections made in all the calm' throughout the United States. Ueposii c received in par funds or current paper, No .17 Market street, between 1 lard Mitt Fourth gAr 1011), SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, Vlif Certificates al lailebteilness, Quarternimis ten, Gertifit.:;ltee., 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, I=l CARBON OILS, BRNZINIL, No. 164 WOOD STUICET, uoar Sixth, PITTSFILIRCIH, PA "ADC - ENT OIL. IVORIC.. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., PURE WHITE REFINED CI AL Ft 33 TST C, 3r... , Office, SIM LIBERTY,OTREET, inyl3..enid PITTSBURGH, PA. HOUSE CARPENTERS OITETLS C. STEINMETZ, =MEE House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty a t reels. PITTriIiCRUH, PA. Sir - Orders solicited and promptly attended to ALDERMEN. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, =El= AR-Collection of accounta and all legal bubi nese promptly attended to. bc.2-1) d LOAN OFFICES LOAN OF'l.'lC.k.:, HENRY W. CIREIOTTE, NO. lOU SMITHFIELD ST., Near the corner of sth, mAIONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL IVA quantities loaned on tfold and Silver, lha monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles. liar nay length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. inirutate Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. ja3o ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE Penna. R. R., Passenger Station, PITTSBURGH, PA. MANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for }riot Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factti rigs, etc. Give particular attention to 'the construction of Engines and Machinery fur grist mills, and for Uprights, mulay and circular Saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for slop. went at short notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seperately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactur ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all wises to give satisfaction. &I Orders from all parts of the country solici ted and promptly filled. feti-dit.w CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C I _ Piano Covers, Pine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, BM= 1 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT N . FIW CARPET 5P012.1,72 AUFARLAND, COLLINS & CO mho TAILORS PORK PACKERS - - CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors-to Jas. Holmes & C 0..) ( PORK PACKER , Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hama Smoked Beef, & CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., PITTSBURGH, PA decll-174 1 • OYSTERS, GAME. &C OYSTERS , BUTTER , GAME , POULTRY AND EGGS, 360 113 1E wry sr."' rt-E WALL PAPER, &C ALL, PAPE4EII, OIL CLOTIIi, WINTIO HA. W SD ES,'FA NC Y GOODS Wall Papers from Sc to t.. 3 per roll ; Window Shades from 10e to $6; utl Cloths ruin 10c to 41,60 per yard; Fancy Good in all varieties, at the - New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House of FOFAISTYrt ?c. SOH WANZ. ' 164 Smithfield street MIME BANKS AND BANKERS Wm. E. Selimertz ' A. :. Bell, 11. ITlrtm9n. ; L. I‘l.o,genstern, A DA :NI REIN EMAN, greet. R. C. SCHMEIIT7, Cala'. pro tern. nah7-2md and all other go, ertohcnt securities, bought by . li. WILLIA.AIS c 4. Co., Won.l street, corner of Third. IMMO DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 6 FOURTH STREET. CI 1A T 1 'VT.: IR E rN ISS 5 IPEN DAILY, FR0.1119 TO 2 O'CLOCK, UP also, on W ca1m:64.1%y and Saturday evenings, Limn May let to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clock and Iron, November let to May let, from 6 to 8 o Deposita received of all sums not less than ONS DOLLAR, and a dit niend of the profits declared twice a 3 gar. in June and December. Interests has been declared semi-annually, in June and De- C,z.ber since the Bank wan organized, at the rate of six per cent .a year. Interest if not ,Irdwn out, is placed to the credit of the drp is to at I,lllCiplll, and hears the earn,' Ironi the first days of June and le comber, compoundaig I wice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At tills rate money will double in less than twelve yearn. }looks containing the Charter, By-Laws. Rules and Regulations, turnir,hed gratis, on application to the office. • G1:01 ,- ; ;E ALOREE. VICE 1•121:` , 11/EYTS. MCA uley, in:nes 11. 0. Aleeds, ,11,11 n 11. r I,,enl,erce, Nm. Bouclas, r;11;131,, lkamc 31. Pennock., Yetcr .t. 3.1e11,. 11' m.. 1. Anderson. .1olo; B. 31'Eaddca, A. 3L. Pollock, 31. 0. .I.hr; 13. Backolcn, I=l i 'al yin Adams. a,nry .1 Lynch. John C. Ilindley, Leon Marshal. tier/me Black. Wxlter I'. A: arahal, 11111 Hurgwin. .lolm Orr Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Coq)... Homy L. Itingwait, John li.vans. W tn. E. Schmertz, Benj. L. Fat:me/smelt, Alexander Speer, John .1 Oillespie, Alexander Tindle, Wrn. s. Haven, Wm. Vankirk, Peter H. Hunker, Isaac Whittier, Richard Hays. Wm. P. Weyman, lames U. Kelly. Christian Yeager. LC LLETARY TREASURER CHARLES A. COLTON. Real Estate Savings Institution, ITATE3IENT OF THE CONDITION 173 of the ahoy, institution nu the 211 day of No vernt,er, 1863, published ill conformity to the charter Amount of Deposits, Now '2l. 1863.....8103,69.1 IS A rucutt.t of Intel...et due Depo,t 1,95.1 91 Amount 01 Contingent I, und "2,423 91 si.eirrs). First Lieu on Real Estate. 535,200 Ul T'nited States I3oh.ils 50,00 e 00 I' S. Debt Certificates ant Notes, (market value)._ . 11,051 79 Interest earned not due 559 91 Uttice Furniture 150 Oa Cash on hand The underaigned, Auditing' Committee, have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and becuritiea, counted the cash, ma., and have found the above stattunent to be correct. W. D. COPELAND. 'c hilt U-Aa V(JEUTLY, .d. ii. : , :111TH. Depoeitm received DAILY, and EVERY :-..:AT- Liff DAY EVLNINti. INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent. per annum. Victoria, ISAAC PINES. PILESMISN'T nor. T. M. Howx, Wm. H. SMITH, W. B. EL AND, HARVEY CH I L De, Office, 63 F no 4 PHILADELPHIA CARDS t..RAS. J. RODMAN ILO MA.Gr . F.3e. El TUCKS, Importers nad dealers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vostings, Tailors' Trimmings, ZgiC). 255 2ViArt Spßicipyr, 0c29-tf PHILADELPHIA. COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water st., PHILADELPHIA. ntirLiberal advances made on consignments when required. m y-i yd GrEOltGrk: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every deserf pilot bf GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, A. VAN KIRK & CO., GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. SALESROOMS, No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Manufactory, Frankford, a? All goods Warranted. C. F1A.14.11T" 1317CL4.N, WITH LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Manufacturers and Importers of MENS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIMINGS, No. 10 South Fourth Street, Myl-Ijll PHILADELPHIA . MITTEE of t he Pittsburgh sanitary Fair have resolved that all fLe different branches industry. profession and trades, he requested to meet in separate ccarentions at once and ap point three or more members as a Committee to aid in the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. It is les pectfully requested that the names of all of said Committees be handed in at once to the Secre tary of the Association at their Booms, SS Water street, over Zug ac. Painter's Wareciouse. By order, R. BRUN('T, trihin Chair man. PHOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GEN TLEMEN.—SampIes and Catalog.ies sent for 25 cents. Enclose an envelope with 3 ourown name and address. D. DEMME FTE, mh7-amd 58N Liberty at., Neu York. Q./AVE 'torn. GAS BY USING °LEA son's Anti-Flickering. American and Imper ial Gas Burners a eure saving of twenty-five per cent. The Anti-Flickering is just the thing for , the Office. Call and see them burn at the Gas Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDOPr & Ki• LLY not ; 164YrOlfddrelit.' 7r9TO'ES— SA choice Neshannocka, 200 do 4 0 P 45 4 1 ..efig 1 l 100 do do pink ye a . Just received ancrfor sale by ' FETZER &ARMSTRONG, /1 11 :4 9' • pc4l4r Market 4E114 Eta. EiMEGIMIM A. Hartle, Alex. Holstein, Henry .3erwig, E. clue. ELM= iii 1 C , ,973 Ul $107,973 01 A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. HON. J. 2i..4IOORHEAD, (1. U. EiCASEY, JAL'oB PALNTEIt, NICHOLAS VOEUTLY. urth Street. RICKS cues. 0. 13 WOPE BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision Manufacturer and PHILADELPHIA MAI:IIBACTURICHB 09 INSURANCE EktifTri +l ' H BY VIRE:. rrtliE FSANHL JIQ INSVAANCE JIL COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FICE No. 435 and 431 CM.ESTNIUM ST., near Fifth. STATE! ENT of ASSEYAIAN-AtitakE B3 - Published. Agreeably to. 54 p4A.?taegikolY, be - FTief Moilgage, amply ieeiti l eil 1 41;054393 32 Real Estite (present yelp& 003,313 • 61,) cost, 20 , Temporary Loans on snide CORM teral Securities 89,185 ' Stocks, (present value 686,667 .72 0 cost . 82,786 6" Notes and Rills Receivable 1,1121 Cash 27,919 aa., 82,28 r/ 86 , Haltimoielind Vi'rtittitt and - for 'New' The only profits from premiums whic this . .,,,,,,,,phiNd e i r ,hi si z . .._ . . _ _ t t- 3. J I company can divide bylaw, are from risks whial THROUGH. EMPRESS daily, at 425 .p. tn., have been determined. stoppingAnly At ,principal g Stations is iel g di. Insurances made on every description of Prom. rto conrmetions,ataarrisburgittal and erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as art, Washington_ and for New York via P plus. consistent with security. FAST L/N,Edally {except Sunday,) at 825 p Since their incorporation, a period of thirty in.„ stopping only at principal StatlBkla i ltilieb years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount ing at Harrisburg for Baltimorean:id W n, exceeding Four millions of Do exceeding at- and .for New Y6rk via Allentowit , ' *I ui lording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, 1 change of ears; also at. PhiladelpidießerNew as well as the ability anddisposition to meet with y a r k, promptness all liabilities. SOHNSTOWN ACCOMMOD.A.TIbe ne.'ALIEN Losses paid during the year 1859, 862,158 36. leaves daily, -( except Sunday,) al-a da !,seito I.li PV(IT( fits. ping et all Stations, and running aa.far taelDone p• Linentare W. Barwarsa, bionnitca.t. H. L4/0 =Laugh.. . rOBIAS WAGNER., Davin S. BROWN, FIRST ACCOMMODTIONTRATNforWain SAMUEL GRANT, TAAAO Lae, Station, leaves daily, (except 4 Supday,.. in JACOB H. SMITH, EDWARD /./. DALE, SFAX/ND AXXOIII3IIOD WON /WAIN tot Liao ROB W. RIOHARD6, GEORGAFALP.S, Wall's Station, leaves daily, (eacept,,Supilm,) at CHAS. C. BANCKER.,. President- n 40 a. m. EDWARD C. DALE, lo lee President. 1 THIRD ArOOMMODATION TII2IIN tot WA/. U. Steel, Secretary pro tem. Wail's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at J. t3-A_RDENER COFFIN, Agent. 3 50 u ra. myiEl Northeast cor. Third and Wood sts. F(ITJIITH ACCOMMODATION„iUN"IoI PIFILADPLPHIA I - DUANE LIFE 160 B . a• zn- T E CHU HER TRAIN Leaves, .., , • Wall4Station. INSURANCE COMPANY. every Sunday at 906 a. In.; rerunnng leave. ' 1.48 CHESTNUT STREET, Pittsburgh' at i 2 46 p. m. . - :....-. Opposite the Custom I-louse. - RETIJSI.SIING %%Awl.„ ' IN PITTS Capital .8218,100. Assets. $304,943'. ARRIVE Baltimore Express BURGH AS FOLLOWS *IP. In' WILL MAKE ALL RINDS OF IN- P , triladdlphia Express 1 ' p. m. SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, Fast Line - .I'3o a. m. . ,tltli,s a. m. a. in. on every description of Property or Merchandise, Through Mail Train nf! at reasonable rates of premium. Johnstown Accommodation I HURT. P. KING 1-'resident. ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... '6.25 a. tn. hi. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. 2.rl Wall's Station Accommodatldn..,.: SU a. in. DIRECTORS. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation—%. f t ;iss p. tn. CHARLES BAT GitORHS, E. R. W . BROWN, COPS, 4th Wall's Station Accommodatiori:,..' Ocip. m. E. R. Es Baltimore Express- will arrive with Plagelphia oiasti, OB I Express at 1 20p. In. on Mondays, P. B. SAVERY, JOSEPH S. PAUL, TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILL.L4S4IIINDI; C. SHERMAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON, ANA connect at Blairsville Intertettetidi=tb S. J. MAGAROE, E. WsLicri, ' Throkigit Accommodation, Joituistetti‘ a- F. BLACEDURN, 'Secretary, • I. G. COFFIN, Agent. /' dation and Express Train East, an 'l3alti- Comet Third and Wood streets. more . ExTre BB- and Johnstown ~tn# than West. TRAINS-FOR EI3ENSBURG ooittileititiCres eon with Express 'Trains and Mail Trai/Meat, and with Through AccommodatiOn.AntrEXProla Train List. - .... . Dimi9amikoistvitimvuTh 10F• Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST 'ALL KINDS or FIRE AND MARINE RES-KS. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. Mr:. CORD, Vice President ; I). M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. WM. DEAN, General Agent. 011reeTott.--Isaac Jones. U. G. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray John A. Wilson, H. L. Fahnestock, John H. McCord, Capt. Adam ' Jacobs, R. P. Sterling„ Capt. W. Dean ,. Robert - L. rew,, Robt. Davis. 00•23 • Western Insurance Company of Pittebragtt. GEORGE DARSIE, President tionnox, Secretary. Capt. R. 1). Coon tian,-Gen'l Agent. No. O Water street, (Silting & Co's Warehouse, rip stairs,) Pittsburgh. lATILL. INS DKR AGAINST ALI. 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 offering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. DIRECTOR-.—R. Miller, jr., James MT.Auley Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, 'George Darsle, Wm. H. Smith, Uhas. W. Hicketson, An_ drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David Al. Long. Bees J. Thomas, Benj. Hakewell, John M'Cune' STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, Jan. Ist, 1864.. A~SLT~ Bank Stocks 4 , 69,196 00 United States Bonds 30,450 00 Railroad Bonds 108,150 00 Loaned on Mortgage on Real Estate. 49,923 00 Loaned on Go'lateral 34,095 00 Rills Receivable and other property.. 6,913 89 Lash in Bank and hands of Agents .. 30,543 63 LIA_I3II-11CMS. Unsettled Losses A. A, CARRIER & BRO Agents, 63 'FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, P. ` 1 febl3-2md STEAMSHIPS C U N A. Li. D L I N 14_1. Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool, The First Class Powerful Steamships, SIDON, 111ARTHON, I TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NEW York every alternate WeA.lnesday, " r 4r1415 , 15...aik from Liverpool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queenstown every Alternate Wednesday. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens town, $3O in gold, or its equivalent in currency. From New 1 ork to Liverpool, $35 in currency. For Steerage Passage apply to WILLLI.SIS 40 k ulton St., New York, or THUS. HATTRiAN, Agt, No. I= Monongahala House, Water et., n026-ly d Successor to Thos. Rattigan PASSAGE FROM THE OLD 001 TN TRY, Lower than the Lowest. THE. UNDERSIDNED IS noW preparal to bring out passen .-VOK tiesa! gen by FIRST CLASS AIAIL • STEAMERS direct from jER- PouL,LuNDONDEhY,erGALWAYAY to NEW YORK, or PITTSB urku SEVEN DOLLARS lower than any other agent here. Call and get the rates and be convinced. Steamers nail every week, and passengers are fed in everything. Parties brought out by first class CLIPPFR SAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK payable at any of its branches in England or Ireland for sale. l• or particulars as to rates, an., apply to D. O'NEILL, Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth at., jan2o-eod and 66 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh. Passage from England and Ireland, 5 0 . EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS. H. HATTIGAN, EUROPEAN AQENT No. 122 . 'kisrScrl:e Monongahela Rouse, Pittsburgh, Pa., Is prepared to bring out or bring out or send ank. passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail lag packets. SIGHT BONDS FUR SALE, payable In any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also Agent for the old 4111mk Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas gow and Galway. jan6-Iyd THOS. 11. RATTIGAN. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C 518Nr8 ri(El ME Cr E. NO. 330 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR, HAVING TAKEN AND PITTED 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 La , served up in every varietrof style during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommendingthem to the pub lic tor their excellence. Can, Iducket and Shell l)ystera received daily, and sold wholesale and retail". • ' m 3 -204 yd 0 1U It 1.1 0 IT S 1E": , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, litikt. C.RSCRI.IIF.II. A NAiDIUNCES 1 to the public that he is in daily receipt of Fit ES 11 SUELL and CAN OYSTER:, E, ac.. and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with every thing,ip the eating and drinking line at the short,. eat notice. 301 EN Proprietor. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith aslkstrAtts..s_ Where OYSTERS and all, the delicacies of the season will be served tip fp the most palatable styles. • "ELT Tali NG, oc/4 corner Vin Ti n Alley and Suilthlielil st. A PO LLO 11.1.L.LEOLLIAR D S ON.— CIIAR LES LIARDWEIt would reminu hie Old kiwis and customers that he is still to be found at Ws old stand, APOLLO - HALL, en trance on,Fourth street. He liasaltrays bn hand ,the bestquality of LagerHeer; and in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls, and cues. Remember the, place, ApoRQ Hall, Fourth st. near WoOd, awl - refloat= Fourth. 4.yio-134 umwearles--416 NEW OIL OAS gurhantr3:--71ligt tebelved hnd &if sale by FYI'ZER & AILMSTB.ONG, bitbl9 emir Mkt Wd Pr4lE4 . ISt- , bal.! RAILROADS. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. I ) ,enusylvEpiElie t enral :: ' pad 10 W , ' ' . "V. • fi::7'iti - a 4 ONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE RIG I—iling made deIheASTITSINCIngs exoellenf dpublo PIO* 4)4 . •. , route, ~,, : . 07 . . Fi l l ' 8 c 4 11 10 ' 4 6 ° 4' •'47,'' (9:P 6 ' •, w rse 'Wei it rO Mao. • . .t, OS' 1 , . . w fru ookl 1 _p_the avtin ' '. spa .qi j. TA olvqa. ( C • ,sel II i .1., ill ) ~ ,RI (e x . 6ept stiimay;y itf, - 5• , „.; ft: ..- ', . •)flt. 3Xi' , sta. tons between Fittitittrgt ..d' • , ./ . • p; 4e" FAST MAIL eirgersnoorattcg; (except • unday,; at 4 ZIG &tn., sr_ inn onlratd ptilel _llona and makiot dkrop_!•ooylefolliva: .. _ fo ork FARE: " TO NEW YORE PHILADELPHIA - BALTIMORE low LANCASTER lIARRISITEYRO. ALTOONA - 3 . 60 Baggage Checked to An stations, op the; Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Plaßadelpbl4.llatti more and New Nork. Pruisengets purcliasi ticket's aus Non be charged-an access accong to distaaoLtraveled in addition to the r.rltion rater, exctePtlrom Sta tions wliere the Clonipriny has no Agent, ‘, NOTRIt—In CAM: of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for pay , and for an am Ana not excVoo, t. B.—An Omnibus Line has been eyed oyed to convey Passengers and Bagr,age fxxn the Depot, at a charge not to exceed each passengernnd baggage. T. STEWArIy i At the R. It., Passenger Stattnn, ott; and Grant streets. 1864, aiviags4ailB64. THE PITTBRETRiffk:,I FT. WAYNE & MGM RAUWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Itw'bxd, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. OAND AFTER JANUAR' .10,01.864 trains run as follows, viz:— Leave Pittab'g. For Chi'go. For Clev'd. Fnaileel'g Express 1.45 a. m. 1.45 a. m: 1.41 .m. Express L 45 p. M. 1.45 p. m.m. Mail 6.30 a. m. 8.1 it. In. RETURNING *328,503 52 • Arrive Pittsburgh, P. F. W. e C. R'y. 2.20 a. m., 3.30 p. r 44.00 71.0 p. ni. C. Fir...P.l - 2.11-2_lo a. 01., 3.60 p. m. 7• 8:06 p. A CCONTIIODATIO'N-TTLLNS;, $ 13,366 66 , - Leave Allegheny •tr, FbfAlliance. IorN.F2. For N. c. 2.15 p. m. 1.15 x. m. 6.40 a. m. 12.0 a M 4.30 p. m 5.40 p. RETURNING, Arrive Aileieuy - Y., F. W. tr. U. R..y.7.1 u. m., -4.35 p, m., 4.,50 p. m. U. & P. R. It OEO. PARKIN, Ticket *Ont. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburg - N. Pa. A. Q. OASSELBERRY,AgAit, - AllegtjilY'PitY• H. R. PAYSON, Gen,Pastr. , LAgent. P. F. or l 3:liy, 00. F. R. MYERS, Gen..Tialtet Agent, 0. eta'. B.11:11Do. Pittsburgh & Connettsvjileiß. R. AVINT'JEIIi, AI LAN - - (IN AND AFTER. WIGMATESDA - Ni DE- U7l_, EM SER. 2d, 1063, Trains assn.. the De. pot, corner Of Roes and Water atreetsoastoDows: Leaves „I Arrives at • . Pittsburgh...iDttabuzgh. Mail to and trosa . lPtitown. 7 OS a. at.3cB/00 p. m. Express " " a oo p. m.. 16 6/9 a m. tat AUKeesportAccMn. 11 00 a. m. 48-110 a. m. 24 16 a. m.: MX) p. m. istPort Perry 700 a. in. 8 80 a. m, liraddock's " 4 a. m . jfo p. m. Sunday Church Train to' and from 111.'keeaport„ 1 00 p. WWI a. m For tickets apply to GEO. BOULTOMAgt. W. IL :, , fu I, I, Surf. . SILVER PEARL SAKE irlitirMPTON '"1;2 141RTY Srl'ithiLT, sole proprlotott andltinntttactur ers for Western Pennsylvania,oll.l4,4lidiana, Illinois and Missouri. Also mtuttfidthitiii of a superior article of PALM, GERNATIVOLLIVE and ROSIN SOAPS, and varicitni"Tellet and Fanny Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl ' -Edaplwhich we confidently recommend as.bettel.tfoY , general use than any other before the ptiblie,tatottld be borne in mind has neither PotashilSaltr Lime or Rosin, or any other substaneein ittmanufac tare winch can shrink or injure thaineittlabric. Flannels and Woolens can be waktim :With the rapidity of ktotton or Linen. Clethelit vouthed with the Silver Pearl Soap do hot rektdre boil ing or half the rubbing, which 0 talteritt: saves the wear and tear. Silver Pearl! '4Stt • oves Greece, Dirt, Tobacco Stains,t • Ink, Smokoand the worst Bilge-Water-Stalektristant ly, by applying it with a Moist epongßptgts pro tecting windows, carpets and' tbr from suds and slops. It imparte a brilliaddS4CPPla Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled 4 7 a n Patent Leather immediately, and=clug Marble and Floor Tiles it hese*egtodoeFor the run bath and particularly for ahpooWnlethe Sil ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luatity.doludi word all who have tried its isuperior :vpitilibles at:- knowledge it the greatest discoVerr ift-gle age. This Oompanyrespectfully.asiditildal from all who are Interested, and in evertitai-wilTreftutd the price of the sameshouldit- eilideolomplieh what we claim for it. , w9f.7.2,3 Sold at five cents per potmd- BMW:pound boxes. Delivered to the eartilmatapinAlleghe ny, Birmingham and city , residences free of charge.- Directions for use on , all.paokegee. Liberal discount to the trade. - _Merchants from abroad will do *ell to give .013UMPTON ie 00. , atait, 381 taallltribtreet, opposite Penna. Railroad PaSsenger , Depot. *Beware of all imitations. Zione-4gennine unless Dearing our trade mark, MrverdPotord Shell. as secured by the inventor by National copyright. mh2-ti PICKLES, KETCHIr? A4l_[ 100 doz Stipalon and quart:P . l4 t lk: a„ l, . 30 do pint Plcklea, 20 do English Pickles, s%73o/100,, ito Tommo Ketchup, quaria.4 , :pints, :sal u. Pepl,cr Sauce, ro dO . Cumberland baacS,; 10 do \ oreesteshire Sauce, 5 do Walnut Ketchup; 5 do Muehroon Ketchup, , ~ ~,,„,„„ 20 do Imported French alttalar4, 60 do imitation do rust received and fur sale by ISS It_ AISINS, PRUNICS AND HANTS -1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layerßa 4 halt and quarter btntes, • 60 - mats Seedless B.l.dev, 25 kegs de do 110maaka prime Zante Currants, • 50 kegs trench Prunes and Plums,. 25 boxes do s lust received and forsale by 'Etl 51Fjrir. ' S., mhB " 128 andl.2BlVood st. BICCKIIAM LONGT, WM= Liberty Street, Pittalblirigib* st• A.0112i111.110.11.• • *.o Russell }Heber awl Reakit? Beckeyelffober and Reimmom,a mower eind - Rapei Oblef Mewerand'RebO: Farmer Mower, Wood* Mower. 0 =1 1 :Wm aiwisdataturaiiiiii 1881. 3.00 p. m. 2.00 p. 10.00 0.404
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