Ho I for the - 43oldMaw, .of Idaho. CITY, RANNIGoIL ?YIP/ AND GALLATIN. St. Lotde and Fort Benton TRA.NSPORTATIOBT ,LTN_ Es For Fort Bea' Oit 4614 tht;Giroat 'ram of the ItPleeomi THE NEW AND staunch light draught amers, built expressly for the tracie,wleave St. Louis for above and intermediate ports, as follow s: - Elttainr:Atenton, SATURDAY, March, 19th, at 12 m., or as soon thereafter as the River is open to Council 131,111 Steamer Welcome, SATURDAY, April al, at 12 m. Steamer Florence, SATURDAY, April 18th, at 12 m. Persons going by this Line arei.ertidn to get to the Mines with their goods earl and without delay, as the very light draugh stern wheel steamer Benton, 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 of 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. For freight, or passage, or information In regard to the.„Mines, apply, to J. G. OOPELLN, at Office orrintted Sten Inactrance Company, southwest' corner of Main and Olive streets, or to JOHN 5. ROE & CO., Convent street, St. Louis, Mo. feb23 Wheeliq & Parkersburg Packets, FOR WHEELING . _ THE REGULAR PASSER .r.PasketMINERVA Capt. Gor don, as resumed her old trade, makin& regular trips, leaving Pittsburgh every It NDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Having been thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa tronage of the public generally. -JAS. ONDLLINS & OQ. , Agin. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. febs Cincinnati & Louisville Packets, FOR CINCINNAT.Ib SATURDAY, APRIL 23, AT 10A. M. THE NEW AND SPLEN did passenger steamer MAJOR A.Al.,.r.r,SuA, U. A. Drnyo, Commander, wlll leave as announced Above. For freigbt;or passage, apply on board, or to J F OHN LACK., or J. I). COLLINGWOOD, Agta. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE.. THIS DAY, APRIL 2% AT 4 P. M. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer DAMSEL, Todd, Com ma° er, wl leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, appl%:m board, or to JOHN FLAC K , or J. D. COLLIN WOOD, Agts. Evan'lle, Cairo & St. Louis Packets. FOR EVANSVILLE, c Ara*, T.LOt I SATURDAY, APRIL 29, AT 4 P.' M. • , 'PRE FINE PASSENGER steadier JEWESS, ti. A. Frazier, •onimanaer, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apgli on board, or to JOBEN LA , J. D. CO F LLENOWOOD, or JAS. COLLINS & CO. Agts. ANTE HAVE ALWAYS •ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make It our aim to give s•ttisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Hold. FOR EVAWL.I.E. CAIRO at. ST. LOUIS. Batson of Liberty street, will have the manage- MONDAY, APRIL 25, AT 4 P. Al. 1 of our business, with full control in the Brewery. `TELE NEW AND 9PLEN- Address all orders to SPENCER .k :WRAY, d leissenger steamer NEW i ! Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. occ.b., J. Lightner, Commanderffivill leave ,Tos. SPENCER, as announced above. ' seiSlyd JAS. :WRAY. For freight, or passage, applvn board, or to JOIIN FLAC er '.7. D. COLLIN WOOD, Agta. FOR CAIRO & ST. LOUIS. THIS DAY, APRIL 22, AT 4 P. M. THE NEW AND SPLEN did steamer RESERVE, Capt.. adecl-lyd at, w ea** sal-panouneed above. For freight, drpeu HN isage,F LACK. apply on or board, or to JO ap22 T. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agts. _ AisigiWog. sha m e. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. ARE NOW PREPARED TO RE ! cei ve orders from the trade for all sizes of • Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO Daily Freight • _ __ „MC., H. HODS.INei THOMAS l:. Duquesne Brass Works. - I iopkini-s .tir. I.4izettr. -- ONS.i.PW MENTS TO EITHER ' b CADMAN . .. C Agent forwarded to any point East or West _ ATTORNEYS .. A'T LAW, free of commission and with disyatah. WIC P. OriYilEi.iigent, No. 14 S. Delaware ayenue - - Philadelphia. JAMES ILAND, Agent, No. 117 Wall street, New York. WILMON WEIZICLLD/Tir, President mh . l43md ' , Bed Bu, W , oolens, &c., Insects on Plante, Ani mals, F gs owls, /sc. Put up in 2.bc, too, and $l,OO goxes, .Bottles, and Flasks. $l3 and sslltheeeAfor Hotels, Public Institutions, ho.' "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Bats come out of their holes to . air Sold Violet/Ile I.lll4llirgi. Catlett. where. .Va-Sold all Drtiggists 'and ReTillers erery- 9951.!!!Bzweaa ! 11 of all worthless imitation. tfliy-See that,"Oosmaa's" name is on each Box, Bottle and FlasKbblbre: yeulbt . 4. Address ' COSTAR. Alar Principal Depot_, 482 Broadway, N. Y. Ati-Sold by B. L. FARNESTOCK h CO., R. F. SELLERS tr. CO.,wholesale and retail agents, Pittsburgh, Pty, aIIAOEORGE A. KELLY, Al egheny city, Pe, Mhlst-Eflnd&W TINVELLIN, JG HOUSE FOR SALE.— _ The subscriber offers for sale the dwellin ouse in which he now lives, situated on South Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. Tile lot is 27 feet front by ISO deep, running back to a 20 feet alley. It is g :two' storied brick, contains aix rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash house, stable, coal house, fr.o. There is a large yard surrounding the dwelling, filled with shade and ornamental tre,es. There is gas and water In all the rooms 'of the dwelling. I also offer for sale a desirable country resi dence in Rochester township, Beaver coup y, Pa., containing twenty acres of ground. ThEre is a new two storied frame dwelling, containing six rooms, on the property, There is also a yo orchard of all kigulanf fruit. There is a good barn, out-houies, &c. It is about a mile from the Rochester depot. For terms, inquire of R. Id. BOLES, Jan.27-tf South Avenue, Alleghehy city.. 'Fr ROBGEN.' SCIUIXO3T, ItLAND. facturein Cf Brand, Square and Upright PIA&O FORTES, Wareroorns, No. 6 Leroy Place, N. Y. „ , We offer to dealers and the_ public a very su perior article Our Nr..I3:NOEGX.rt was of the late firm of Ciillonbere Sr Co., and the manufac turing partner. Descriptive circulars free. Sit-Agents wanted inhll-:w, TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. A - AMES MILLINGAR, Btoziroari::uwr.,- *_jp LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully , midi-,yd PHILADELPHIA, PA. decli-lyd inform the public that be has rebuilt since the ' __tire, and having enlarged his establishment, and : .TACOS Ii1511LI.E111.„ &C. WITH C. BARRY 13111.,A.N, tilled it with the newest and most approved Ina- ' Importer and wholesale dealer in OYSTERS, GAME. chinery, is now prepared.to furnish flooring and i =.:--,------:=--- "---=----==-=-- -'-===-'--- LONGCOPE & PEARCE, planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, i FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, .-T-Ak-3rE:S IVI'LA_T-TGIT:11- h ' abutters , frames, d00r5 ,11, ;.. andTR, klln driedlung ; t ISO SMITHFIELD STREET , Manufacturers and Importers of moul box making, &e. DR.A.L.HR IN SOUTH ITTBI3O SOH, Sept. 7, AM. ja2o Three doors above 6th st. HENS' FURNISHING GOODS 1 . srACOB HEELER WOULD INVITE' OYSTERS BUTTEt GAME AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS, ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, • , k i particular attention to his stock of German I f f No. 10 South Fourth Street, : Wines and French Brandies, which has been se- POULTRY AND EGGS, Under are of the Franciscan Brothers. . lected and imported by himself. Families and myl.lrd PHILADELPHIA. . Churches could depepd on obtaining at his es rillHlS INSTITU'I'ION,SITIIATED LN j tablishment the best and purest of Wines. Pure .9160 LIBERTY iIWrrtIEFIY. lILT OTICE.,—iI: EXEDi 7 TI.V.E.COM- • A. Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city, al- ill MITTEE of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair about four miles from Cresson Station, on the %, a 3 son hand. Also, Pure Old Rye Whisky and del-dtf Down stair& have resolved that till the afferent branches of 1 tile best Rectified :llonortgahela. 0030 ---,-- -- --,-- ---,-------- Airect route bet weep Philadelphia and - Pittsburgh 108 E, chartered in 1459, with privileges to confer -- ___;__ meet in separate conventiOna at once and app-- location usual ~ 'ollegiate Donors and Degrees. The , EEENILY W. BEAUITONT & CO., WALL PAPER, ~&C. point three or more, embers as a Committee to aid in the PiftsburgliStuittary Fair; It is res location of the i 'ollege is one of ;he most nealthy ' 1,8/111,Ets ~,,, in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny WALL PAPERS, on. cDOrrus, peetfully requested that the names of all of said mountains beiteß proverbial for its pure water, , Foreign Brandies / Wines and Gina, wiNDow sHADmrlusroy GOODS- - Committees behanded in •atence to the Secre bracing air, mid picturesque scenery. Wall Papers from Sc to $3 per rollj Window, tapy.of the Association at their Rooms, 96 Water. ALSO, The Scholastic year commences DLL the FIRST Shades from Bic to $6 ; Olt - Cloths from • 70c lo street, over Zug ar. Painter's Warehouse. • MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST and ends Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin- x 1,60 per yard; Fanny Good in altvarietilla, at. •By order, F. R. BRLTNOT, jabout the 28th of Jl' NF. following. It is divided ger Brandies, Old Monongahela, Rye, and the , mtaa Chaim:um. into two Sessions. students cannot return home other Whiskies Jamaica Rum, Ac., - - • New Wall Paper & Palmy Goods House ' i between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces• No . s 3 I_,T - ruc'lla - --y- spg t -E-r I/ram UNDERSIGNED RAVINGTA.: Bar •to Land Simveying Engineering, &c., &c., , of FOF • sTF a & scHWARZ, ... A. ken out letters of administration upon the , will be furnished by the Institution to the (61313 164 Smithileki street estate of Orin S. Palmer late sf Alleglettso.,, Studenta. Opposite Fourth street, - ITTSBURH, P. deed., h ere by request3. ll4o e au , _..:Distrutnent4. d 70cal Music forms no extra sirlfotels, Taverns and Families supplied a -- - or demands upon the my2l-Iyd make them known to het-without delay - . Those years to the age ofmanhood. profits moderate for Cash. persons indebted to said estate are resuestetibo _Tows—Board - mid Tuition, payable half yearly T OILET SOAP— make immediate payment. ' • ";.' _ . r ., , in advance -* 70 . I A: MARY ANTi PAL3rER, Adm'a.. Surveying and use of Instruments, per an.. ,„ I 100 boxed Fancy, Toilet and No. 39 Locust street, lIUIII . 0 1 In store. and for sale by AlteßheßY_Pit: - - elasical and Almlern Languages, extra... 10 REYMER a MOS.. - Students spending Vacatlonat theColleam.. 20 ; 1:IA4 126 and 128 Wood et. Reference can be made to the lit. Rev.' Bishop : • Domenec. Rt. Rey. Bydapp wow phibadelphia; inn EPINED SUGARS— Rev. T. S. Reynolg,tgoreettn ; tzv. Dr. D , Bara I jElfi, , ,Philndelphla ; 'Rev. Bsiary , .. , TVLatziseltiOl;thilia=( -160 bbla "A" and "B" Coffee Suicark delphLa ; Rev. Pierce MahAr, Harrisburg,l 211 do Crushed, Granulated and Powdered N. B.—A hack;rnmAilbECPß .I.orretto from 1 ' 'Sugar—Now in store and for sale by Creagan. REYMER & BROS., .80a,. :F., _4x #) l/8$ 13i:twirler. I lag . IN andl2B Wood et.- ATRACT OF 1,500 ACRES ONE mile from the Allegheny River, in MUCean county near CORYDON, accessible by a plank road. STEAMBRG, on the A. tr. G. W. R.R. is six miles from thetract. Oak, Pine and Hemlock. Timber Abound on this land. ••• ' . A plot may be seen atm fait particulars fur nished on application to S. S. BRYAN, Brokerandinsurahee Agent. ep2 • 69.1ourth st., (I3urke's XEC I, TOR NOT ICk.;NV HER E .19 letters testamentary on the estate of John Eee, deceased. late of McCandless township, Allegheny county, Pa., have been granted to subscribers. All 1. 0- sons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having taints will present the same duly authenticated for settlement to either of the undert c *i. JAMES.:' N, ffEaViZIIICri Executors. M'Oandlesa township, Nov. 23, 1863. n024-dlaw&w3m ap&Lswdelw BILLS CHOW • •' • •n• •• • r "i v 11.— Nails, assorted sizes, Clover Seed, Mess Beef, Mackeral,pkw44,ltres, - • •,.•••,,. Herring, In store and for side_by PATTE:RSON & ARCHON_ rahl • - pro. 11Wwd.it. DRUGGISTS Jcosmr-ti B. BIICOEELBOIC TO. JAMES P. PEENING, prilucrcrls-r, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAM/ In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stung and Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, my22-iyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. STEAMBOAT . FORGING, &C. ANDREW K.L.011.1.1i THOMAS N. lIELLI.Ba, HENRY PII/PYA, General Partners. Special Partner. IRON CITY FORGE, KLOMAN Sr. PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. MANUFACTURE. BAR IRON, GEN eral Railway and Steamboat Porgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, &c. seto-tf GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS A.1.)11V HUNI - BEES AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 1(Y WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, NEAR TEE MAT08..5 OFFICE. fflaumps, HYDRANTS , SHEET LEAD, Jr - Lead Pipe, Pig and Ear Lead, and Plumb er's Material an general. Oil Refineries fitted up In the moat approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and as Fixtures. u - N. 13.—A1l orders promptly attended to. ap3-lyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY IMSEM riIHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST X opened a Ivry large and deairable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladles' and Gentlemens' wear ; hne Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, EtILVFR_PLATFD WARE, Such as Castors. Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. R EINEM AN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, de2O 42 Fifth street BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. 13uttex-lield Co., ltalsters anti Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, IRON WORKS. C aide, Hoop, Stake, Band & Horse Shoe Iron OF THE (417ALITY. Pittsburgh, .7sll. 7, 1863 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, :slanufactlire alt.l keep ,onsta,:ti y on hand et et y P1TTS131:11011, i'.l. i artety of Collections and other legal bugiures attended FINISHED BRASS WORK. it. in Allegheny, Waghlngion, fireene, and ad j••ining counties. Ji,i,-25-2iii4 i - nest 111,:e lii ,rtlel HOUSEFURNISHING 6,ITEAMBOAT AVORK AND REPAIR - - lag pro:hi/tit atten led r,., Also, sole apto UPHOLSTERY. 0134,11 I , aui, , for the sale oi PI Ali'. with Lamisell No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood, n 'i" . "'" D "'x tt ad i e d .fermi ralliE SUBSCRIBER% M A N U F A C- J. & M, NPSTEEN, A 'PURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, B .R AS S POUNDERS urtain Goods, Comforts, leather Beds, Mat tresses of all kinds; Alen, the celebrated Patent GAS AND STEAM FITTLItS piing Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and , l'ixtures. ALL sixths 01 AV - Prompt attention given to all orders for fit- BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, frog and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc. oetn-lyd ROBERTS etEOENICE. ' Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to htting up and re pairing oi Ull. Lti EH' k-S. 31 di 34 Water Street, near Liberty. 9:IIHE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE. lag practical mechanics. of many years' ex perience in the business will ensure to give oat -1.1-action In every respect. We are also agents tor Guild, Garrison S Uu 'a, steam Pumps tar water and oil seti-lyd GRAVEL ROOFERS :UPTON 0 .1-1... Yr) Are prepared to do G A V - FIL, ROO (3, On short notice Material to sell with instructions. .car- Office, corner 6th and Wood streets, second el (pry. feb9 CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, MANCFA, TUREIIB T yr .I=l Cast Steal nlgo. Sprlug, Plow and A B Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in Steel Spring - to and Ailex, all kinds of Corner of Roes and Firat Streets, CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, no2l-ly PlrTz,Buitu it, PA. NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, Between Wood and Market W. CLINIVIINWI AM .. U. CUNIVISGRAM..D. I EMMY : SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS i , C. CUNIV [WWI AM C. Dt'NCAN. . .=I A ri UNN IN G HAMS S. CO. — PITI'S-, Oonsisting of ‘....1 .131.1RUli CITY ULASS WORKS—Ware- ' Cloths, Cosstmeres, Vestln ek., list e• • house 119 Water street, and 156 First street, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Also, a large stock of . Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon- I In every description of . To Builders and Contractors. u tip ow li t u i se as , B u r ulacturers of Pittsburgh City ugg ate' Wass Ware and Arne- GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' FURNISIIENG GOODS, rican Convex dlas t s, fo; Parlor Windows, Chauprcih -810 CHESTNUT STREET, WE ARE NOW HELPTT'ACTURINO e 8 and public buildings. i lil u cl i l , ll l % , I. .! . lc u lrzo i ors_ . a C il lrp e ll , Lined h PAPER . ever } thing usually . a superior article of _ _ - i kept by first-glass Furnishing Stores. Orders myl-lyd PHILADELPHLI. LIME , WINES, LIQUORS, &C. I promptly executed. mliblyd , I C. A. VAN ICCEIK &CO _ . -- . 1 _ Which we are prepared to deliver from our PITTSIIT_IRGH, PA LIME MANUFACTURERS COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET BEST QUALITY OP IMPORTER OF OHARLES L. OALDWELL, W'..at. WI x_esr DOg L , : WINES , BRANDI - Ls , &c, (Suocessors to Jas. Holmes & 00.0 Always on hand as usual FPORIS. PACKER , DICKSON, STEWART & CO. Also, sole proprietor of the ' PLANING MILLS THE POST--- GH FRIDAY NiallAfall.L„2,„2„ja - - COMMIMN MERCHANTS IVIIIALUFEMri, JOHN MOORHEAD. COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR TRH SALE OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATF,R ST., below Market, I. F. IE3 A_111:2 (Late Caaluer of the ➢ierchanta' CONMSSIONMERCHANT, NO. 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAIL to fl II ing orders for the purchase of Cotton, IPinp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, eke., Sc. REFERS To—Banks, Bankers, and Mercha of St. Louis generally ; John D. Scully, e Cashier, Pittsburgh. Orders and consignments respectfully solic and prompt returns made. jandi-Im R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECA 4 A EUTCHINSONO COMMI I7ION AN FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour Grain, Yith, Dried Fruit, Pearl and Pot Ashes. and Produce generally. Beet Brands of Family Hour Always on Hand Between Wood and Market, ArLibErni advance tnn,le nn i'onsigninents apll-I}'d W. D. rdiTEltsrlN ADAM AMMON PATTERSON dr. AMMON, Corn mlssl-c,rl Ater() hanittes, Flour and brain and iteneral Produce Deal ers, Nt). 6 W 0491 ST Pittsburgh, Pa. Via takeeacure in referring-to the following PittsburghHouma: t 'hese, Smyth & Co., Zug & Painter, A Braley. E Edinunason tc Co.. 11. H. Danta..l ,Ins .trcuily & tio., J. W. Spencer, C. IL Lei e a. fib., 11. If. Jack &. Co jaudiC-ti WM. H. SMITH & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 112 'Second and 147 First Streets, Y. MESMER H. D. REYMER Late at Miller t Hicketaon'a REYMER & BROTHERS, [su,c",,,r, to he, n,r at A ndensnn, J Forelg 1,1 Fr. IN , Rut•, Confectionary, Sogors, Plre Works, &c., NO3. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, I.lll,llLEeiti CC)., WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. WHEELING, VA Dl.ttller• and LVenler• In Fine Old Monongahela Rye Winsky, 327 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA J . . I T_T Jr_a 1:7 'l7" , NO. -1 01,1.310N1), jadS-6tud Cadman N. if. 'ra w tbrd , ISAAC JONk:d L BOYD • Nrt - C" LOCOH Pittsburgh Steel Works, 130-1-1) E. P. MIDDLETON, Dealer in Bacon, Lard Sugar-Cured Hama, OLD OL Smokedßeef, &c. PITTaBURGH ETERI NO. 109 SE('OND STREET, PITTSBUR(iII, PA GROCERS lIII= PI l'TzsliC H INZIMI32I GROCER, T' , lll l'A BRASS FOUNDERS IZIIIMMI STEEL WORKS GLASS WORKS No. 5 North Front St.. J• i- CA SDAY, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND .MERCHANDISE BROKER, Office injones , Sniffling-, over "Interdai Rev enue rooms," between M. &M. and Mechanics Banks, No. 67 FOURTH STREMT, PITTSBU PAPER MANUFACTURERS Manufacturers and Dealers in 13001, cA.p, LETTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed. FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 83 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ANl ,— (Jaah paid for RA(}S. apa LAMPS, OIL, &C. J. O. WELDON WELDON & KELLY, WANCPACTOILEBB OP LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, IN= CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., No. 164 WOOD STREET, near Sixth, NVOll}O3. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP PURE WHITE REFINED CARBON 0 X ES , Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, myS-6nlA PITTSBURGH, PA HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS 0. BTEENMETZ, CIZECITI House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, vr - RGIN ALLEI , Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSBUROH, PA. rice - Orders solielted and promptly attended to ALDERMEN. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. KI FIFTH STREET /14P - Collection 01 amtounta tin.! Imrnl !turf nete promptly attended tu. .e2-1),1 LOAN OFFICES LOAN caoklick4 HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 S3IITHFIELD ST., Neer the corner of sth ItIONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on sold and Silver, Ins monds, Jewelry, (101,1 and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of tune agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket_ isfsr-Offlee lioun from 7 A. AL to 10 P. AL Ja3o ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,' Iron I , '"ounclero4, General Machinists and Boiler Mailers, ii LAII TUX ,-, • • Real Estate aavlngs Institution. Penna. R. R., Passenger Station, PIT - IblitilitiH, l'A. . . fi.yTATEZIENT OF TOE CONDITION 11f ANUFACTURRIt ALL KINDS OF i. of the above inatitution on the C.l day of rice .T 1 oteatn Engines, ranging from three to one vember, 1863, published in conformity to the I. uMired and fifty horse power, and suited for _,... rioer (Hist Mills., Saw idt.ils., Blast Frrnaces, Facto- " LIABILfT11:8. ilea etc. illy e particular attention to :the cotudruotion Amount of Deposita, Nov. 2d, 1083..... of Engines and Machinery for gnat mills, and for Amount of Interest due Depututors.... . Upngh Is, n3ulay and circular saw mills. Amount of Contingent Fatal Have also on hand, handiest and ready for ship- meet nt short notice. Engines and Boilers of 4ah every description ern. First Lima on Heal Letato....ls,XJo 01 Aino, tarnish Boilers and Slieet Iron seperately, l'aited mates Bonds bo,uoo 00 Wrought Iron bhafting, Hanger's and Bullies in ~. S. Dew cerutkamu, ~.., mer) cariety , and continue the manufacture of Note . , im ,... ke ~,,,,,,,,) --" Wooly:, Machinery sod Machine t 'anis Our prices Ate Lew, n , our tuacluner Interest earned not due manufnetur- ~theo Furniture . ... ... . ed of ti e best (Junin} oi uwaral., ant warranted . ~,,n h on hand all cases to give satisfaction. Irders Rum all parts of the country sollel ted and promptly filled. tettl-detw CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. Piauo Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Juat received at the New t'arpet Store of M'Farland, Collins & Co. Mb! I. se. SEAGEK • • ... MIC.E.S Venetian Blind Trimmings, JIl RODMAN HICKS PEAS..IBIAII O. SWOPE. An et ttreiy new and complete assortment ' MA Grit . :l.: llic. I--lICI{S, ;net received nt the Importers and dealers In N r -18r CA./I-P/7;r STORE . CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, OF Vest lugs, Tailors' Trimmings, Ii T , A It LAN 11, COLLINS 6. CO. rs 0. 255 MA.11.1i....1' 1T'FL1E..Y.7.7%, n3h4 lacen-t! PHILADELPHIA. ---- --- - ----_..r - . -- ,-...,...=- .. - .... - - - 77 - . --____.. 7..mo TAILORS WM. BRICE & CO.,__ DAUB x CA.P.PEJL,. Produce and Provision MERCHANT TAILORS, COMMISSION MERCHANT 1•45 SMITHFIELD STREET, No. 15 South Water st., PHILADELPHIA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A air Ltberal advances made on conaignments large and well selected stock of when required. PORK PACKER& CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., PITTSBURGH, PA FOREIGN FRUITS, NCTS, 200 boxes Oranges, prime, 100 do Lemons, 100 trails Ivioa Almonds, 10 baleasol7. Almonds. 60 bags Tarrerma„Aimiirle, 60 .-1-ell-fidr-n-Z-s, 75 boxes Snelled A-IM id M* 30 bags 25 do Bradt rtj.its, 30 do Filberts, 030 6000 d COCOS N o Pea n MAN: • ts,- In store and laading, telg ,„ ~•FDSEIt I BROS., unt and ISM Wood at 13ANIK§ AND BANkEtS. ' F RE Tab 'NATIONAL BANK Having organized under the National Currency Act, is now prepared to do a Deposits received, Exchange, on the principal cities of the East and West Bouc,a-r - r AND SOLD, And collections made in every accessible part of the country. )thce for the present, ( until the completion of the New Banking House, corner of Wood street and irgin alley,) 10 the Banking Room of the 13.0 51iaca1t.13.13.431.ci. mart., DI RECTOtt..9. WM. E. Schmertz, I A. Hartle, Bell, Alex. Holstein, i.. H. Hartman, Henry (Jerwig, L. illorganstern, B. (Joe. ADAM REINEMAN, Prest. H. C. „Scum LUTZ, Cash. pro tem. mh7-2md 11211M32 W J. ECOUNTZ 1"13 B. MERTZ KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO 1., mestic Exchange. Coin, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly attended to apll HOMES SONS, BANKERS N L et.. • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constaufly for sale. Collections made an all the cities throughout the United :states. Deposits receivedln par funds ur current piper, No 67 Market street, between third and Fourth streets. PITTSI3t7RGH, PA i OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, gr gjr . Certtheatee IndPbto.iness, Quartermas tern Certllicatea, nod kit other government securities, bought by W. H. WILLIAMS Fs Co., Wood street, corner of Third. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 6 FOURTH STREET. t'EfAIVTI7.II..E.EO IN 1855. O PEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, ALF also, on AVellnestiny and Saturday evenings, total May let to Noi ember lst, from 7 to 9 o'clock and from November Ist May let, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Depobite received of all sums not less than ON g Doitau., and a dtt Wend of the profits declared twice a year, In June and December. Interests has been declared semi-annually, in Jane and De cember since the &ink u aa organized, at therate ul six per cent. it 3 era Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same Interest from the first days of June and De vernier, compounding twice a year, without t madding the depositor to call or even to present hie pews book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application to the ottlee-. J srnee Mc A ule) , James B. IJ. Mends, J oisis II ~ n ovut,rger, Wm. Done., ..I,,ne. Herdsman, Isaac AL Pennock, Pe'.r A :sladelrn, James! litddle, ‘ 4 / in J. Anderson. John B. M'ladden, A. M. Pollock, Al. D. John (.}. Backofen, ITTSBI: H. it T Rill - TEEN. Cti.i vat/ A. 11.01, Henry J. Lynch, John i; Inndley, John Marshal, (Joorge Black, Waiter P. Marthal, Hill Hurgain, John Orr Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton. Henry L. Itingwiiii, John Es tins, 'Wm. E. Schmertz, Beni L. F ahnestock, Alexander Speer, John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tindle, Wm. h. Haven, Win. V ankirk, Peter H. Hunker, Itaac Whittier, Richard Hays, Wm. P. Wsityrnan., James 1.). Kelly, Christian Yeager. 154 , ....FLE1A8Y AND TiLZA.BIIIIIBB. CHARLES A. cOLTnN. The undersigned, wdting Committee, have Ified the books of the institution, the bonds and securities, minted the cast., &a., and hare I.lllkl the shore statement to be correct. N. 13. t (1 .PEL4.2611, 1' 11'lit /I.AS VOEIITLY, W H. H. SAIITH. t. l l na l ltsz N ey! „ if i l , 4l . A , &at! E\ ERY SAT /.. , T PAIL/ at 6 per cent. per annum. TRUSTEES. ISAAC JUNES, t'anAinerr. T H HOWE, I ON. K. :NI(3OE.HKAD, U. (1. HUSSEY, W. H. Cur ELL:, D,,• PAI2iTER, IlArtviry I NIcunLAS VOEGTLY. Office, 63 Fourth Street. _ _ victoria,, PHILADELPHIA CARDS GEORGE GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved EXOELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &o. BA LIEBIIOOB/8, No. 517 Aroh Street, Philadelphia, Manufactory, Frankford, ITAII goods warranted. i v 261 vd PHOTOGRAPH CARDS FOR GEN TLEMEN.—;sampIes TLEMEN.--Samples and Catalogues sett . lor 26 cents. Enclose an envelopey_l9D, our own , name and address. D. •REsi ssYl mh7-3md 58X Liberty st., New or r. ----- CAVE YOUR GAS BY 'USING GLRA.-, „ 0. son's Anti-Flickering, American and Impev. lal Gas Burners, *auromlug - ortwenty-liVe per . cent. The Anti-Flickering ii just the thing for the Oflice. Call and see-them burn st the Gas Flttingand Plumbing Eatabllabment.oi • - - WELDON &NI. LLY, ' _.111:4 . l6l Woo.istreVit; il ATA.TOI4B • WhnsheLs choice Neshaunocka, 206 •do do Peach Wawa 100 do .do • ;Ptak Eyes, - Just received and for gabs by, mh.lo Fn ReNe, corner =ltz' ROTC ate General Banking Business DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION, Opposite the Custon House BAN HERS, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, rIiNSIDENT. GEORGE ALBREE. VICE PIICSIDYNTYI. A. A. :Ali Tre sl as )7 ur ,97 e 3 r. 01 Manufacturer and MANPFACTCESIIS o MIMMIMO wp AGAIIST, BF PERM: TB HE FANKX4ri Flite.l4lifsPHANCAre: UOMPA-N Y IJE PRELALE.Liff-,. FIOE No. 43& and '437 CELEST.NuT . a7', " near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAPLAirt, 1863. Published ..Agreeably to an Act of Assembly,...be ing r . First Mortgage, amply secured .1,893,39362 Real Estate (present value $103,313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collet teral Securities Stocks, (present value $86,667 72,) coat 89,7136 6.3 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,921 90 Gash 27,919 33 908,061 66 The only profits from premiums which this 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 rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have 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 during the year 13459, 662,158 36.. LLRECTORS. Oils BLEB W. EANOKER, MORDEOAL H. Lou TOB , AB WAGNER, DAVID S. Reowai, SAMUEL GRANT, ISAAO LEA, JACOB R. SMITH,. EDWARD C. DALE, GEORGE W. RJORARDS, GEORGE FALES, OHAS. C. BANCAMR, President. EDWARD C. LA_LE, Vice President. Wit C. Steel Secretary pro tem. J. GARDEN E.R COFFIN, Agent etiortheast cor. Third and Wood sta. PHILADELPHIA PTV AND LIFE INSURANCE. COMPANY, 144) CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the tfe , IFSVOIEL House. 5219,100. A55et5..5304,943. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS 'Ol' IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. itOBT. P. ICINU, President. M. W. BALDWIN Vice President. DEFlEarcias. CHARLES BATES, E. B. COPE, E. It. EueLISH, GEORGE W. BROWN, P. B. SATYRIC, JOSEPH S. PAUL, C. SHERMAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON, S. J. MAGARGE, E. Wirata, F. BLACKBURN, Secretary, I. G. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood 'streets. ALLEGILENY INSURANCE CO., OF prrrrissuncxxx. Office, No. 37 Firth Street, Bank Block. INSIIHES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JUNES, President,. JOHN D. Mc- CURD, Vice President ; D.M. BOOK, Secretary; Dart. WM. DEAN, General Agent. D EeT OBS —hilitao Jones, U. G. Hussey, ii3l. 'fey Childs, Capt. R. 0. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John D. lileiJottl, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, CapL W. Dean, , Kobert L. ld'Orew, Robt. H. Davls. no2B Western Insurance Company ofEttsburgb. GEORGE DARSIE, President • F. M. Goanos, Secretary. Capt. R. D. CO6IUAII, Gen' Agent. No. 02 Water st, pa up st reet airs, (S )Yitt ug sburgh.Co's Warehouse, ,N INSURE AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISES. A Some 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 test protection to those who de sire to be insured. Diem-rose—R. iihiier , jr., - James M'Auley Nathaniel Holmes,Alexander Nimick, George Darsie, Wm. H. Smith, Chae. W. Ricketson, An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long: Rees J. Ttiorrusa, Benj. Dake)vell, John M'Cune STATEMENT OF TOLE CONDITION of the Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, Jan. Ist, 1864. M;=l Bank Stocksn S 69,198 00 United States Bonds.: 30,460 00 Railroad Bonds 1013,160 00 Loaned on Mortgage on Heal Estate. 49,2= 00 Loaned on Collateral 34,025 00 Bllis'Reeelvable and other property.. 6,913 89 (Jamb in Bank and hands of Agents... 30,643 63 •=8,503 62 Unsettled Losses • 13,31169 A. A. CARRIVR, & BRO., Agents, 63 FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. $103,694 18 1,964 91 . 2,423 91 1101,973 01 frlll3-2md STEAMSHIPS. C N A. It D LWo: E Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Class powerful Steamships, SIDON, REDA.R, MARTHON, TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NEW York every alternate Ned/medal', from Liverpool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queenstown es ery atternate Wednesday. Steerage Peaaage /Kat Liverpool or Queens town, t 10.40 In gold, or Its equivalent in currency. From New fork to Liverpool, HO In currency. For Steerage . Paasage apply to WILLIAMS a, GI. I ION, 40 ultota St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt, No. 122 Morionganala Rouse, N ut st, no2o-1311 Successor to Thos. Rattigan PASSAGE FROM THE OLD GAUNTRY, Lower than the Lowest. TIER UNDERSIGNED IS now prepared by to brintout piiseen- 4'4 gers IRSV °LASS 111.da.L • • - -STEAMERS diieettrom LIV'ER YVUL LON - DONRERY, GLASGOW or U EENSToWN to NEW YORK, or PITTS BURGH, EAR LOWER than any other agent here. Call and get the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail eyery week, and passengers are feurtd In everything Parties brought out by TAPSCOTI'S LINE first class CLIPPFE SAILING,- • vessels at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATION - dL RANK. payable at any of Its branches in England or Ireland for sale. F or particulars as to rates, &a., apply to D. U'NFJLL Chronicle Office, No. 70 Filth at., and between 6 or lop. in. at 66 Siulthfleld at., Pittsbuir t h. jan2o-sod Passage from England and Ireland. 1$ 2 5, 0 0. EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS H. RATTIGAN, .EURUPEAN ACIENT, No. MI - '417 , 74; 1 2 - 4,r Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, • - :Pri.i la prepared to bring out bring out or sentrback passengers front or to any part of the old:ommtry, either by steam or ing packets. SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. road Agent for the Indianapolis and Oincinnar Line ti . Also,Agent rotthe old Black Sts of Sailing Packets, -and for the linen of Steam ers sailing between New York,Liverpbol, Olen. gow and Galway. Cana-tycl THOS. H. RATTIGAN. HOTELS, R E STAURANTS,-&C. i53.8N784:34- - 10 =Cc/17a xi, NO. aao LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania, Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR. . HAVINU TAKEN AND FITTED with all the modern improvement this pop. ular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate Ida old customers and the public gener ally, with the best the market affords. Oysters, will bo served up in every variety of style during the reason. His Wines, Liqnors and. Ales he feels confident In.reconuttendlng them to the pub: lie tot their excellence. Van, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily, sad sold wholesale( and retail. my2o-tyd OUR - u , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, prrrsßuaali. fig :s HE SIMSVHIBEH- ANNOUNCES to the pubilc that, heirs .frt daily receipt of F SHELL and (MX OYST GAME, acc” and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this -old and well known house with e thing in the eating and drinking line at the short -eat notice. JOHN Silk - LP% anil-lyd YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Corner of Vrefainstirna,ami tiotth- Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the eaaecrti besezved •nroln the moat palatable styles. , ELI YOUNG, 0014 co.. . Ailey austesalthtlebist. _VNEfi t"l"l64l2"l6 11146' °l4 rES CritEZDNER Wanld rewind hie lOffladends and euatemera thatAie,lLatill_to be "foetid at h ....,„._ia'rlif_difileT.:7s A' 6 D.lN'ylotaiar.ikaziell trance on Eow. € atwaylen 'rr with‘i .:**2l4,Venneethiti the 'a'w*lllittaath , -wpm- plena, with goodta ' ballirand. , .''' '-' Eewailiber the tkliteP,4oll6l-1121;Voulagr at t tat nor DkaikattenuamifroniEtailft4- Ipusly Ng. - • 4,.1804 Ibinsyrvitaitveentralltainxid - /_ - ea ' ,:.. ; I , : • • . 0-4.4-k„, i rirkamA.l 2 4/..74327Ca*ALlENgivt , 7-, Cto ADDl T T lEr' i ttlt: Inemade.ti itiat double track and express route, 4 and Wert Nemo* will be exercised for - HMlm. . p ea . Bengern.andr,tapid- tnotement otl freight': Myatt& - e.4 - 'willidave the depot ~ Pltieltanghas *Motes :. .:1 THROUGH - ACCOBLiktQDA - TION - rdailrirtex---- cept Sunday,/ at 4 41"adoziMilpat all q a. ''f) Bons betwltgl'iwlnirgh, • Ella;; : FAST m ii. every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 50 a. in.,.atoppinvonly'at - prindipaiStil and making direct connections at 'Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington,, And for, New York via _Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS 'daily, at' 425 stoppixtg only at principal .Stations,- making a. rect connectioneat Harrisburg for Baltimore, and . • . Washingto_ ,n anti for & New YU via Ptillatietr, FAST /.. .INEdally, (except Sunday ' ) at 8 p: ' • tn., stopping only at principal Stations, eimpectr''' lug at Ifarrisburgihr Baltimore and, Washington, '" • • ' and for : New Ye& via 'Allentown, without"' change of 'cars ; also at Philadelphia for New' York. . • • • 102,998 28 JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily; (except Sunday . ,) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and ittaning as far as Mae , In laugh. , FIRST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN fi;r Walra Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. tn. SECOND ~.ACCOALMODATION TRAIN I'm Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. m. THIRD AOCithIIMODAT/ON TRAIN for Wall's Station /eaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 60 p. FOURTH Af.3OOAIINICiDATION TRA_Dr63r Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 600 p. la. THE ORLURCII TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at 906 a. ni.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS : Baltimore Express 12 130 p. to. X'idladelphia. Express. 1 20 p. rim • ;Fast Line ' • i3O a. ria. Through Mall Train. 1 00 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation 10 06 a. in. Ist Wallis Station Accommodatin... 6 25 a. m. Id Wall's Station Accanunodation..... 8 35a. m. • sd Wall's Station Accommodation.— 1 Bop. m. 4th Wall'ltStation Accommodation.... 6 05 • - Baltimore Express will. arrive with Philadelphia • Express at 1 p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS- FOR BLAIRSV/LLE and ENTiI,", ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection wftb Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accominuw - dation awl Bapream Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation TRAIDIEFORESENSBURGconnecIat grali- • son witWExpress Trains and Mail Train West, antiwiEast.th Through. Accommodation and Express Train TO NEW YOEKARE! PHILADELPHIA BALT/MORE to oo • LANOAsTER sso HAERLSBUIIG 7 66 . ALTOONA 3 60 Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Pens Sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Blatt more and;New York. - Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will bo charged an:access according to distance Wei - Med in addition to the Station rates, - except from Sta. tions where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—in case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible tor personal baggag e only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. Zdel\ • B: An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and front the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents foreach ' , passenger and baggage. .7. SEWART, At the P. R. 8., Passenger T n, Statio onAgen Libt., erty " and Grant etretite. n 026 u 1864. WERNig4m 1864. THE 11 11113B1IRGH, FT; WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTER ABRANGEPLENT. kN AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, 1864 tratas run as follows, viz : Leave Pittab'g. For Ohrgo. For Clev'd. PorWheePg. Express 1_45 a. m. 1.46 a. m. 1.45- a. m: Express 1.45 p. m. 1.45 p. m. 1.45 p. m. MAR 6.30 a. m. ' 6.15 a. m. RETURNING. • . ArHve Pittsburgh, P. F. W. 6: C.Wy..2.20 a. m., 3.30 p. m., 7.00 p. at., 7.50 p.m. C. fr. P. IL ki....2.10 a. m., 3.50 p. m., 8.05 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Leave Allegheny For Alliance. For N. 13. ForN.o. For3teu'e. 2.16 p. In. 1.16 a. m. 6.40 a. m. 12.00 m. 3.00 p. tn. 3.00 p. m. nt. 6.40 RETURNING. Arrive Alleghetfy, P., F. W. & C. R'y .7.'n3 a. in., 8 : 40 a. m., 2.95 p. • in., 4.60 p. In. C. & P. R. 8....10.00 a. m. GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Union Passenger Station Pittsburgh Pa. A. Q. CASSELLIEKiIy, Agent, Alleghe H. R. PARSON , Gen. Paas. Agent." P., F. W. & C. Ry. On. F. R. MYERS, Gen. Ticket Agent., febs O. &. P. nal. Oa. Pittsburgh & Conneilsvifle R. R AYT.,."Nr-r-Eat 41.12.1.t.A.ZilaM.Drerer." ' - (IN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DN. 1,./C.E.31.13ER 2d, 18t.1, Train will leave the De pot, corner of Rosa and Water streets, as follows: Leaves Anivtis,at Pittsburgh. PittaburVi. Nall to - andfrom L'u , town. 766 a. m. 600 p 1 to: Exp _rats " 300 p. 100 a:111.' APReesport Aeedn. 11 00 a. m. 700 a. in. 6 16 a. m. 206 p. ni. IstPortPerry 7 00 a. m. 8 30 a. in. L'raddock's 4.15 a. m. 6 40 p. - Sunday Church Train to and from Itl'keeaport 2 100_ p. in. 10 00 a. . For tickets apply to EtE.O. BOULTON, Agt. W. B. STOU'I, Supt. SILVER PEARL SOAP. . •CI RIIMPTON & CO., 367 LIBERTY ‘11) STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana,: Illinois and .rdissouri. Also manufacturers of a • ~ superior article of PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE and ROSIN. .SOAPS, and various Toilet .anif • • Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which .. weconlidently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should be borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime or Rosin, or any other substance In its maniac- ial". r i 'cure which can shrink or,injure theithest fahris. - • ~ .. 4 3.: : Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the rapidity of Cotton - or Linen. Clothes - Writhed - ' 'v:._ '' with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boll.- : ::--.- i.., ing or half the rubbing, which of course. -pave!, ,-.-,, .-t . --,,,, the wear and tear:"'Stiver Pearl Soap removes . Greese, Dirt, - froluttecr , Staint, Prititma , ink s - - ‘i. i'v•r Smoke and the worstßilge W m : Water Steins illift,S#,r;; ' -.1 ly, by applyingit Avith a motet Sponge - thuSlmo- , ,--. ~,:: , ;..; testing windowd, - earpe and • furniture' troiiiC '-, '' :..41 to suds and slops. it imparts a brilliandy to"„,i-t Jewelry, Glassware , Enameled 'Pain „, , Patent Leather inimediately, and for - ~` '.' ",',',,.!";:i *fable and- Floor Tiles it has no equal. For this 7 :, "....; bath and particularly- for shampooning, the Sth: ''” pct .17„,,_ ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. in a word. ,' ', 44 ,.. ..,, all who have tried its superior qtiatities - ati. --;*- knowledge it the greatest discovery of the age. : ce,„,.i This Company respectfully Ask a trial from all - --:,... ''_, who are interested, and in every case win refund ' ”' - the price of the same should it fail to accomplish ' what we claim for It. Sold at five cents per pound in fif potty/ ' boxes. Delivered to the cars boats, in ty Alteghe. . " ny, Birmingham and city Anidences free , charge. Directions for use on all packages. .Liberal discount to the trade. Merchants from abroad will do well to give oßu.D.t.rroN & 00., a call, 307 Liberty street, bppoaite Penna. Nallroad P er Depot, air-Beware of all Imitations. one gefluter( 77- " . tmless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Actg. as secured by,the inventor by National copyright. itrita.tf P/0/114 GS, ACUTO.IIIIP.AND EINe 4 IIS-. a ..%-14a4 100 doz gallon.and quart Pickles, 30. do pint Pickles, 20 do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts twit pint; 200 do Pepper Sauce, 20 do Cumberland.bauce, to do Worcetde: 6 do Walnut; etchup; 5 do litindkroon K Ketchup, 20 do Imported French Petuataat, • , a% do Imitation do do • hudrOceiVed and for sale by KE MEP. & BROS., 128 and 128 Woddif:' IMAASINS, PRUNES AN D 11111VICANT.6-c q,ocio pus. m. Sungh and Layer ilall4d l / 4 In whole ' hah and rter hos% 50 mats •0 Wei* gabble, 26 kegs ' do ao cameo_ pilule Zente'eurrante, 6025 kegs bo " ,'rubes and Plums, xei do do Suet received - and 10. sale by REY ATER A BROS.; 128 and 128 Vaal at AnIIECIEELAM42, LONG, MID I I,mt wr i, g % eet, f!lttilb!uristii Russell Messer and Reaya, • BUCkeyo Alcswer andl4apw s -Queker 'Blowier and'Reiiper, 4- 11.1syugs Chief Nower , and lte3pell Fanner M owayaer, _ow/K. . Ala% mimerelo-Agrioatowa and Farming. Ile pitaasti4 RAILROADS. ......r.-..971 V , 1r r;us. <. 7 ;'EC ;._ i ~s.
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