AMUSEMENTS. gP“PITTBBI>BOH THEATRE. ' Lewee and Manager W. Hewdebsok. Treasurer H. Ovebikotok. Eighth night of the popular actress, ettik hesderson, THIS EVENING will be presented, for the first time, the new four act domestic play, writ * ten expressly for Ettie Henderson, entitled Lena, thfi. Street Staffer. Lenftr With songs... Ettie Henderson Eufear ........ Mr. Loreday Lieut, EUingeir Air. Karnes Marquis Air. Chippendale Anthony C. Wilkinson CJeop'alra Lille Alardeu To conclude with Yonne America. Mr. Wilkinson i'anny Burt John James... . Mrs. Daehftlong. BREEN'S GREAT SHOW TOM KING’S CIRCUS Combined from Baltimore and Washington, Will exhibit on Red k Lion Lot Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May*. 19th, 40th and 21st A grand procession with a baud of music \vi II be made, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the day of open ing consisting of the splendid Chariot Sen Shell, drawn.by twelve thorough bred Horses of Arabia The Troupe is composed of the following nam ed skillfal'&rtLgts: Mad. Louise Tournaire, The Great french Equestrienne, Acknowledged by all Who have witnesed her performances in the manege and her principal acts, the best in the world. Mad. Virginia, Mad. Lauinla, Jas. Reynolds, James Word, Motts. Rochelle, Wm. H. Green, Tom King, The perfonnan&es arc Vivid hod Thrilling! Grand and Entertaining! I ! Classical and Impressive ! ! Ahd are rendered in a style that cannot help fac inating all beholders, and transferring them upon * wings of delight to the abode of The Gods and Goddeses. In a word, it may be said that youth, beauty, and fashion, civil and military are sure to throng the EXCELSIOR (JIBCUS in every part to witness the Gay and Festives Scenes, Which like an endless panorama of beauty and attraction continually pass before the vision of the enraptured spectator. Manege Horses, Trick Horses, Comic Males, i p. m.; to com mence at 2>£ and 8 p.m. myl6-lw R. S. STKBBINS, Agent. HALL. NETT RECEIPTS Benefit of the Sanitary Fair, ONE WEEK. CAPT. WILLIAMS’ Wonderful Scenes In the Life of an AMERICAN WHALEMAN! EVERY EVENING. Doore open at 7 o’clock ; to commence at 8. Saturday Afternoon, at 3 o’clock, When the admission will be to all parts dfchc house 25 cents. Children 16 cents. myl6 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. TIREASUBY DEPARTMENT. ) OFFICE OF (A>MPTROI.I.BBOFTHbOfRRB»CY, > Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1863. ) Whskeas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undershmafflt has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANROF PrTTS BUHGH, in the Oounty of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof.” approved February 26th, 1863, and has compiled'with all the provisions of said Act required to be compiled with before commencing the business ol Banking, Now TRBBEFoas,' L Hugh McCulloch. Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRgT NATIONAL BANK. .OF PITTS BURGH:, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorize! to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witnesss my hand and seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863. „ HUGH McCULLOOH, < SS > Comptroller of the Currency. THE nEST NATIONAL BAM OF PITTSBURGH, PA., liate Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 9400,000. with privilege to In crease to 911000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully oner its services for the collection oi Note* Drafts. Bills of Exchange. Ac., receive money on deposit and. buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1862, will we tfehpvebe a sufficient guarantee that busi entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the samtf prompt attention. Havings very extensive correspondence with Bankers, throughout the country, who^o e baVnfeM et ui; ,U)SUaI boUitle ‘ to th °~ JSSSS&SSf 1 *° ndUOted by "‘ P “»« _ DIRBOTORS JAMES IiAPGHtTH WM. K. NIMIOK Robert S-Hats, Alexander Speer Thomab Bell, . Francis g. Baubt. ThOS. WISETKAS, Ah EX. BkaDLXY. SAUECL Rea. JAMES I John,©. Scully, Ci augfr-dAwtf ' -UGHLIN, President, bier. gBCOSD NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ) Office op.CoMPTBoiXKit of tub Currency, ( Washington City, Feb. 13th, 18W. J whbkbab, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear the SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF iu the Vqunty of Allegheny, ana Mate OT Pennsylvania, has been duly organ lzed under and according to the requirement., of entitled “An Act to pm tsecured by a pledge of United and to provide for the cir culation and rodemptfon thereof,” approved Pel ruary -sth, 1883, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be compiled with before commencing the business of Bank therefore, I, Huoa MuOollooh troller of the Currency, do hereby certify- n,-- the said SECOND NATICK AI, BA.N'k ,1 PITTS BUHGH, County of Allegheny, and stair of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. -- In testimony whereof ivitness my band ) „ „ ) and seal of onice, this 13th day of Vet.ru f j ary, 186*. HUGH MrUULLOf’H Comptroller of the Currency. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST CO.MPAN Y.l Capital, 9300,000, with privilegeto iuoreaae to $1,000,000. The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav ing organized under the National Currency Act offers its services for thfl trausactioo of a Gener al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold Money received on Deposit, and Collections made on oil parts of the country. DUUCOTORB : Jacob Pajbtrb, Robt. Robihsoit, Jakh-Hiu,, B. BoTOHJt*.*, O. F-80-oppeb; W. m. q oarntr. w-~ Wm. Ooqfjcb, . O. B. WARNER, President. O&shier. feb23^mtr:. -ii e^->- -jv* i ■ • ■ • Thk River.—Last evening at twilight there were sixteen feet six inches water in the chan nel and falling. The weather during the day was changeable. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, Pittsburgh Samtary Fajk. —The follow ing named steamboats have subscribed to the Steamboat Fund of the Pittsburgh Sanitary r air; all other boats subscribing will have theiu names added to the list: ** Little (I iant, Rover, Argonaut No. 2, Armenia, Nevada, Julia, America, West mon-land. Damsel, New York, j Areola, ('amelia, ! Paragon, Yulean, j Kate Robinson, Htarlighf, I Goodv Friends, Leonidas, ! Jas. K, Gilmore, Silver Cloud No. 2. Alpha, Minerva, . j Charmer, Mercury, Kenton, Lenio Leotis, j Clide,* At. S. Mepham, ! Resent*, Cherokee, Ontario, Roanoke, Ohio Valley, Lizzie Martin, Jewess, Silver Spray, Lotus, Empire City, Golden Era, Citizen, j Maggie Hays, Bertha, Gallatin, Franklin. | Kate B. Porter. < dive, lila Reese, Echo No. 3, Clara Poe, Delaware, Capt. Win. Bean, a new boat not named. •Capt. Anderson's new boat, not yet launched. ( my2-tjl | STEAMBOATS. _ Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets. FOR WHEELING. _ , TIIEKEGI LAR PASSEN- Packet MINERVA. Capt. Gor don, has resumed her old trade, making regular tripsi leaving Pittsburgh every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY'. Having been thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa tronage of the public generally. JAS. COLLINS k CO., Agfa. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. feh6 Louise Zanfrctta, Wm. Naylor, J. C. Clark, John Naylor, s)g. Warn bold, Win. Smtth, Ilernandy, &c. Cincinnati & Louisville' Packets. FOR CINCINNATI & I.OIIS VTM.K. W EDNES L) AY , MA Y 18, AT 4P, M. Ej «jr*k the sPLEimn pas steamer TH ISTI.L. Joseph Commander, will leave as announced Bates, above For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN KI.AC&. or J. D. COINING WOOD, Apts FOR CINCINNATI-*. LOL'ISYILLK. THIS DAY, MAY r. AT 4 P. M r _ >|P—p, THE NEW AND SPJLKN ■Eg£egg3g£did steamer NEW YOKE, H. s. Lightner, Commander, will leave ao announced above. Kor freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN EI.AUK. or J. D. COI-LINO WOOD, Agts. Evan'lle, Cairo & St. Louis Packets. PORETANSVniLE.CAIRO.ST.LOriS U.LLEJiA, BUiLIWGTOK, STILLWA TER, AND ST. p,vn.. WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, AT -1 |\«M. - . jtfT~ fc. THE NEW STEAMER No. 2, J. W. Porter, Commnnuer, will leave as announced al>ove. For freight, or paseace. apply on board, or to JOHN FLA(-k. or .1. I). OOLLINUWI M >1), Affta. FOR EVANS’LLE, CAIRO 6I ST. LOUS WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, AT 4 p. >l. « THE FINK PASSK.NCiKU ARMENIA, A. c. Mr s |. luin, sr., Commander, will leave as announced alrf>v«\ For freight. or paasage, apply on l*oard, nr t>> JOHN FLACK, or ut}l7 J. D.COLLINO WOOD, Agts. FOR EY AX’LLE. CAIRO A. ST. ROMS. THIS DAY, MAY 17, AT 4 P. M , _ THE FINK PASSKKUER jjHgS3gH£ Bteamer CH A KM KR, Capt. Moon', will leave ns Announced above. For freight, or passage apply on l>oard, or to JOHN FLACK, or my 1 7 J. D. COLLING WUUD, Agts. FOKEVAN’i.LK, ( A1R(), shade, style and color, all of which l will' Pittsburgh Steel Works, ( ! JONKS, BOVD .* ! w.\Nt t'Ai TCRBHf* op lu firat-clasa furnishing stores. Orderseii W. BODENHAMER, M. D., Cast Steel; hl*o, Spring, Plow aud A U prumptly^exec.uted, 864 Broadway. NEW YUKK. Steel Spring* «ud Axle*, \V. H. .MoOKK W. H. BODKNIIAMER, Itt. !>., Corner of Kuna and First Streets ‘ Nr ° 10 M Clair street, Office, No. 146 Third street. Office hours from no*2l-ly PITTSBCROH PA Pittsburgh, Ha. Devote their attention to j ■ _ . UA.TJU «V CAPPKL, the Medical and Surgioal treatment of i GLASS WORKS. MFRHHAMt taii n d e Chronic Diseases, - nonMIMI I AILURS. Especially those of the LOWER BOWEL, such 1 w ' crwMi.soHAM. .o. cdnki»oham..d. ihjsskn i IHS SMITIIFIKLD STREET as Piles, Constipation, Fistula, Fiasure, Falling | *’ H .\ <’• ki'kcah, 1 ’ 1 of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel, Stricture M S ***• C <>.—PITTS- i JITST RECEIVED Ai of the Bowel, ate. Also, the various Chronic 1 " **CiH CITY CLASS WORKS—Ware- i large and well selected stock of Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Bind- ! S.VH 8 * 08 Whter street, and 168 First street, i ODD TXT /l i\t t\ r,r« n i., no I.ftU- at Miller it Kicketsnn'i REYMER & BROTHERS, (Successors to Keymer iv. Anderson,] W II Or.KSALK r- K A I. K liH i N Foreign Fruits, Nut*. ( oufet tlonary, Sugars, Fire Work*, NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PlTlsm K.fH. WII.IJAM <',Vl4V{ ,VOO., WHOLESALE GBOCEftS, ASi> iMr.uiTirr- or WIVES, lIUAVDIES, (UVS, &(, D 1 nt 111 1- rh nud Dtalcm lu Fine Olti Mouongahi-La Rye Whisky, 3U7 LIUKKT4' STKKKT, l»« ill, I 1 A J. DUKTIjE VY, UltOCEli, -l O I’A M O IN O. i'l ITMiI Ki.ill, l\v 111, ‘£My JN.W BRASS FOUNDERS Duquesnc Brass Works. s. CADMAN Cutlniun «v (.'rnwlonl, Manufacture and keep const-uni) on hand every x.inH) oi FINISHED BRASS WORK IJAS I‘i Ni}.s oi Hii]>eiuir stnootji- WORK A .VO KKPAIH -mg prumptl) triMMed »<. iu>. lor \S e»u*i n 1 cun.-\ i v .*m*, u.- ~p BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDtR. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to ntuug up and rt*- pairing ot OIL kl.l INEKILS. 31 34 Water struct, near Liberty. members ok this firm be. JL mg practical mechanics, ol many year*’ ex perience In the business will ensure to giw B*t tsfactioa in c\ i-ry respect. U,■ are ,l„, » UIU for (,utld, l.arneon a. l'u 'i, mim I'umim l-.i water urn) oil. Ktjliyd STEEL WORKS WINES, LIQUORS, &C. E. P. MIDDLETON, Also, sole proprietor of the I 01,1) WUJDAT WHIHKY, No. 5 North FVout St. I mhlJ-lyd ' PHTLAIIEM’HIA, PA. JACOU JcKJLJLKU, j Imposter and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITIIFIULO STREET, 1 I Throe doors fcbove 6Lh st. JAtOB KISLLKR M’Ol'Iil) lIVVITE particular attention lo his stock of German i'w.'LT ao£ ! f' Pcnoll Bfx'irtiHi, which has-been „o lcjted anel lmportedl.y himself. Families aiid -^Y r 5 hM “>“*» depend on obtaining at hi tlie best and pun-st of M inos Pure I-ii|uors ol all kinds, oquai to any in the city al ways on hand. Also. Pure ( ,1,1 ll yt , \Vb.Jlv ."i the Lest Alonongahela. O c3o HENEY W. BEAUMONT & CO., | dealers in i Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, ALSO,. Blackberry Haspbeiry, Wild Cherry, and . Kli LUSEKTY HTRIJut Opposite ’ 1 PITTSBURGH, PA. AS-Hotola, Taverns and Families supplied a moderate prolltfl for Cash. myil-lyd rjtOILET SOAP— 100 boxes Fancy, Toilet and Soap, in store and for safe by EEYMER & BEOS., 126 and 128 ~W6od‘gt. jfined sugars— ‘ l S, bb ‘ 8 “f” “ d “B” Coffee Sugars, *BunS-No» , i a L in !f l&,e ' l andlPowdered ougnr—Now in stork and for sale by febtt B EYMEK A Stub S„ ' e ° S 128 and 128 Wood At. Is irooVV t valuable articles, lar any length n| time mrrerd on. The goods cannot b one hundred and titty horse power, and suited lor i met M ills, Smv Mills, Hlast Furnaces, Kacto i ie*. etc i rive j.articular attention to’the construction ot Engines Hi.d Machu.rr) >n r gn.-t mills. and lot uprights, uiula) and circubtr saw mills. Hai«- alb.. ~,j hand, limahed and ready lor ment at abort notice. Engines and Boilers of e\ery deacription. A I w>, I uruj&h KoUeni and Sheet I ron aeporatelv Wrought iron MiaHu.g, Hange-t* and Pulhes ,u rverj variety, and continue the manufacture of W oolen Machinery and Machine t ‘ardn c Ju r urices arc low, our machinery manufactur id id the tx-Pl quality filled U-21-dAw CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, V. B. r R A WFIIRD. A new ami SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Ju»t rrcen nl at the New Carjiet Store of M’Farland, Collins & Co. mhl Venetian Blind Trimmings, An entire!) new and complete assortment INIOAV CAUPET WTO UK HT.tHi.AMI, COLLI.VH A ( u, mli 4 ' New House and New Goods No. 10 St. Clair Street PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jus. Holmes 4t C 0.,) !I’O U K PACIf E If , Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hama, Smoked Beef, Ac. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS. deoti-i yd OYSTERS, GAME. &C. JAJ IKS M ; LA.UCiHLIN OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND "EGGS, 300 UIiERTV street, WALL PAPER, &C. W A t ,^, L PAPERS, on. CLOTHS, VVINDuw SHADES. FANCY i}OOI),s w an } apers from 8c to «3 per roil; Window Shadew from h* to ** ; oil cloths from 70c to the * M>r ’ Kanc y Good in all varieties, at New Wull Paper & Fancy Good b House ° f roht9 FOERSTFB & SOirWAKZ, - . . 164 SmitkJleld street A SEW n n! D i. valuable machine, capable of netting abov * expenses, has just been com- The patent-right f. the rhinM o iß ? ea^iVaaiA Wlth ODe or mor6 <»a ■Th3na IB J' ow °^ eretl for sale on favorable* terms. ItoLL I °£* oce for From W«»}f $3,000 canitai required. fehaiJf* 8 BOX -166, - feb24_tf _ Pittsburgh, Pa. CHOICE JPIOJiT RuauNY—Juat received and for sale bv FETZER A. ARMSTRONG, ap ?£ i comer ttazketan* But U l UJ STOCK BROKERS. PITTSBURGH. LAMPS, OIL, &d WANUFAC’TrRKRfi 07 GENERAL LOAN OFFICES. PITTSBUKO H Victoria, ;ust received nt tin* TAILORS. PITTSBURGH, PA. deal&r in Down stairs. BANKS AND BANKERS. fjihe " - r THIRD NATIONAL BA V K Having organized undpr the National l u ency Act, is now prepared to do a General Banking Business. Deposits received, Exchange, on the principal cities of the East and West I BOUGHT AND SOLD, And collections made in every accessible part of the country. < >ttlce for the present, (until the completion of the New Backing House, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,) in the Banking Boom ofthe DIME SAVINGS’ INSTITUTION, No. XXO Smltlifielcl at., Opposite the (Juston House. Win. K. Schmrrt7, A. Hnrtj**, A- Kell. Alev. HoUt^in, >. H. Hartman, - Henry Gerwip, L. MorgHhßtern, B. Goe. AI» ARKINKMAX, Prest. R. ('. Schmkrtj, 4'nsh. pro t<»m. mh7-2md W. J. KOCNT2 . E. MKRTZ. KOUNTZ & M ERTZ, BANKERS, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. DEALERS IN FOREIGN and Do mestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes-ami f lovernment Securities. Collections promptly attended to. apl t ]%T holmes a. sons, bankers Xnl • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Cold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly lor sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the l luted .States. 1 leposits reoei ved lo par funds or current paper. No. 67 .Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. t 1 OLD. SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, r Certificates of Indebtedness. Quartermas ters Certificates, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, Rnd all other government securities, bought by W H. WILLIAMS Co., mh6:6md Wood street, corner of Third. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, O.', FOURTH STREET. CIJL.AJRTISJLtJE.O IN’ 1835. OPEN DAILY, FROM 9TO ‘4 O’CLOCK, also, on VS edncsd&y and Saturday evenings, fjoni Mhj Ist to Novemlier Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock and from November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to 8 O'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less th/in Oub Doliaii, and a dividend of the profits declared twice h year, in June ami December. Interests has t>een declared semi-annually, in June and De comU-r mace the Bank was organized, at therate ol six per cent, a year. Interest, il not drawn out. u placed to the credit ol the depositor as pi mcipnl, and bears the same interest lu.tn the r,ret daj eof June and De cember, compounding n j ear. without troubling the lU’posiUjr to call or *■ \ un to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in lews tb an twil\ c ears. Books containing the < 'harter. By-Laws. Rules and Regulation*, turnished gratis, on application to the oihce prrhidknt. Gtoll'll, A LB H EL. raaaiDK>T> James M.-Auh-r. J ones B |> Meed* John H VV m Douglas. James M< rdu an. lt.i „• M. I'eunocU, Reter A d i.i.na, lames Sni,He. Wi11..! A i.'l’Tsu!,. .loon B. 'l'had.icn, A. Al. I'onock. d D. Joiiij.; B\>.kolen, TaUM KK-*. < 'al\ in A.U;iiB John i ' Hin.:l« y »hN. k. Hill Jdir,'. AJoti7o A 1 uiu;, llol.li, (’hfirl.-M A i oiton. ilt-nry L. John 1.. -u.P. v\ u. K >< h:i,v\ !/. He-nj. L 1 nil nrnl« kk. Ait x-th.i.T •HJ.n 1 1 ' 11 1* "A 1< \Hiiuri' '] iiiiUe, Wui " Hu rII. \\ \ niikirk. Pel.-i 1, llnhkn, U. w U /utti.T, Ku’lmnl Ha) a, \\ ni. I’. Wpyiunn, Jainc* !•. K«*Jiy. < M r:stim; t.‘n a ku.s a. » »n/n in. c PHILADELPHIA CARDS. ,v hicks, Importers aim'. iJeairra in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,SATINETTS, \ f-l lit Tnlioi »' rlhi m lu^<4 rvo. m a i\ iv i-vr KrmcKT, 0C29-U T’HU.AIJhLPUIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Product- nud Pr»» UJou COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water st., I'IIII.AUKI.I'HtA. -n 1 \ ftnccn nnole on cunsii;ijim'ntB RfiPn risjuirrvl. mj-l)d (;i:oiu;k (;haat, Mnnumcturer nntl WHOI.KS I.K AND Ilf.T 111. 11V.AI.KR lii every .lcscrijaion o( GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, I-'HIOAIiKLFHIA. 0. A, VAN KIM & CO., M A.N l KAt Tl ttKRH OP GAS FUTURES ANU CHANDELIERS, Patcut improved EXEELSK>K ANJ> PATEN I‘ PARADOX COALOIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, & ItlH> M S, No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Manuiactory, Kraakiord, I’hila. gooila warranUvl c. lIAHUV ItItIA.IV, LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Mauufucturc rn umi lmpoi Ure of ME\S’ FIRWSHLXG ROODS, AM» TA I Ll •!{> TK ! U AUNt i S, No. 10 South Fourth Street, myl-ljd HHIIiADKL.PHIA, rjIKJIPOHAHr KKMOVAI., WIIxKINS HAT.T. H. ELEBER & BRO,, W llkms HaH, Fourth street. i IV^mMMrY 7 ’ 1 . "i** fcx *SC II TIVE COM ! H'V tf ““ I’i ll Sanitary Fair i hAVe that all the dirlerent t,ranches i industry, prolesmon and trades. Ik- requested to meet in separate corn entions at once arid ap. ! P° lllt tnree or Dime members ns a Committee to i !. hc *’»'Bl'iirKli >amtary Fair. It u i t 9. 1 ectiully requested that tile names of nii o! saad Commit roe U- han.led in at ou.ee tu the Seore- I taryol the AHBoei.ition at their Koomfl, tat Water | street, over Zuy a. Fainter a Warehouae. By ofiler, y. I;. HKI ’ N CT, I J^ 16 Chairman. P , !Vfmo^ aph < ; ards TOR'tiEv 1 L 1 .!>l fc,.N —and (-atalotri tea apnt | tor 25 cents. hiu'loac an en\elono w ithf our own j name and address. 1). HKMMECTE. I mli i-diml Liberty ht., N* u York tt'WK voi It (lAS BY ISINti GI.FA i l f}°« n R hckertn B . American amt hnprr- CJas lluniou. H mire Mum ol Iweniy-Uvc per the thligS? U* S 1 ,hem bura »* theOaa tilting and Plumbing Establishment ol nA4 WEEL>ON it Kb ELY, 004 164 Woodstreet, JpiORKtKiX Kiu ITS, IVI TS, &. i ‘2OO boxes ( irauges, iirimp, . HN) .1.1 1 .onions, i 10" Irvtili* ivioa Almonds, 1 I" halo* Hor. Almonds, 60 Tarragoun Almonds, 66 do Sicily AJmonda, 75 boxes Shelled Almonds, 30 bags English Walnuts, 25 do Brazil Nuts, 30 do Filberts, 200 do Pea Nuts, 6000 Oocoa Nuts, In store and landing, anti for sale by , BEYALEK & BROS,, -® " _ !2« and 128 Wood it POTATOES— -50 bushels choice Neshannocks, 200 do do Peach Blows 100 do do Pink Eyes. J ust received and for sale by , FETZER A ABAISTEONQ. . »iw Market a dFii «t si*. F 1 ?® TACKLE—A JiARCE STOCK* for sale by JAMES BOWN, s 19 S 3 $2,208,06! 68 ihe only profit* from premiums wMen tbf« oonjpany can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurance* made on every description of Prop* erty, in rown and Country, at rates as lowae are consistent with security. Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty years, they ha repaid 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 liabtUtiee. Losses paid daring thevear 1839,*03,188 36. DIKEOTOES. Oh ablea W. Bahokbr, Mokbbcal H. Lou Tobias Waohkb, , David S. Bbowu, Samuel Graht, Isaac Lba, Jacob R. smith, Edward C. Dale, Üboeqh w, EjoHAios, Gkokgb Falks. OHAS. c. BANOKJBR, President. EDWARD LIN K. Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Class Powerful Stesnuhini. SI DON, | KEDAR, MAKTHON, I TRIPOLI, ' V,LL SAIL FROM mSW * or k every alternate Wednesday, Liverpool every alternaie x uesday, and from Uueenstown everj alternate Wednesday. steerage passage from Liverpool or Queeaa tou n. *3u in gold, or it* equivalent in currency. t roui New i ork to Liverpool, *36 in currency. V, r ,v U T?*i? e ,r aSSaSe J^ pl J' to WILLiAAIS h (H IOiN, 40 P ulton St.. New York, or x . , THOS. RATTIOAN, Agt, o. 122 Monongahala House, Water at., jtoSS-lyd Successor to Thos. Eattigkn PASSAGE FEOM THE OLD'OOUStBY, Lower than the Lowest, , J» THE UMDERSI6KSD IS now prepared to bring out passen &ers by. FIRST CLASS Man. *■■■ ST EAiU KRS direct from LI VER IMHJf., UiNDONDERY, GLASGOW or UM.I.NSIUWN to NEW .YOKE, or PITTS BI.’KGH, FAR LOWER than any other agent here. Call and ret the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail even week, ami passengers are found in everything i Fumes brought out by TAPSCOTTSJLINE lirat class (. LIPPI K SAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATION - AL BANK payable at any of its branches tn Lusland or Ireland lor sale. For particulars as to rates, he., apply to D. (FNTTTI.T.. Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth st., and between 6 or 10 p. m. at t» Smithfleld st., Pittsburgh. jau2o-eod * Passage from England and Ireland, EUROPEAN AGENCY * -J-. ’THOMAS H. RATTIGAS, USt EUROPEAN AGENT, No. iaa Mnnougahela House. Pittsburgh, *A-, is prepared to bring out of bring out or send back paaeengors from or to any pari ol the old country, either by mourn or sail log buckets. sit Hi r BONDS FOR SALK, payable Ln auv part ol Europe. 1 1 Agent lor the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rati road. Also Agent (or the old Black Star Line o( sailing Paeketa, and for the llnea or Steam era nailing between New York, Liverpool, Glaa gow Mul Galway * janb-iyd HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. SAVACrH HOTTSB, NO. 330 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR. HAVING) TAKES AND FITTED DP, with Jill the modern Improvement, thispoi> ulnr result, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate las old customers and the public gener ally, with the beat the market affords. Oysters will lx- served up in every variety of Btyle during the season. His Wines, Liquore and Ales he feelH contident In recommending them to the pub lic lor their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholesale and retail. tayao-lyd** ; OUR HOUSE, NO. 22 DIAMOND ADLEV, PITTSBURGH. f| “ •••••••■• ?| •ftfis: gss more and New York. Haiti* Passengers purchaslm? Ucketa in k i^=Sfi£S£ss coSrey ptsaenSSf fc" ™.P lo^' Depot, at a charge not to is £ s om 016 passenger and baggage : 26 ocnUl f °r each - ’ • no2o 1864, , THE HITTSBUEGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY* AND 1 Cleveland and Pittsburgh Eailroad, SUMIIEB ABJJAH GEMEHT. ON AND AFTER MAY I-.ih lac, trains run as follows, viz ■— 1 '**’ 186 *> ’ ' p nr ■ass ip- RETURNING, Arrive Pittsburgh, m’, -JiTp. m U K ’ y -" 20 *■ 320 P- “•> ™P- C. AP. It. R._ .2.(0 ». m., 3.50 p. m., 8.06 p. m. .$ 13,366 69 ACCOMMODATION TEAINS. Leave Allegheny „, r a N Rl PnrNT - (1 - ForSteu-e. 2.1 U p. in. 8.16 a. m.: R-in ». m . ‘y 1 * m - 3 -60 p. m. 2.60 j>. m. 4.40 p. m. 6,60 p. m. ketubning. Arrive Alleghany m’ l.so U n.m C ' k ' y lr2a a ' m - s -° “• “•> O. i. P. R. K 0.30 a. m. r* . d GEO. PARKIN, Agent. Union Passenger station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. li. CASSi/Lii EltH Yf Agent. m H 3 ' F. B. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. fi. Bunurfer Trruos will leave tlae L>et>ot comer nf Jioaa anil Water streets, astoUouL OJ Lfcirea Arrives at UtWtojportAeeMn. Hto £ 6to£ Si sasssr - .)»ts i.2tsr Sunday Church Train to 0 P- 6 lOp. m. and from af'keesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a m W >r R C {-mr*; l>lj '- t0 GEU ' BOULTON, Agt; * supt. ajLo Slim PEARL SOAP. C^Vkarm- *■ CO.. 3flJ UU£HTT 'or*w!^\.\f 0 i? pro P”' toM and manufactur er, Pennsylvania,! Ohio, Indian. Mlirjoia and Missouri. Also inanutacturorß nr *. superior article oX PA.LH. ULJiAUN nu vv and KOtSXN vaOoto T Reaper Of w33v* Pearl Soap wISSh we confidently recommend aa better for eener&l \uao than any other before the pubUc, Kid to Bln mind has neither pjll>h%T . S’ a* “ y substance in Its mknum> Uchcan shrink or injure the Bnest fabrio. “ " °°* e ha can be washed with th«. ™ reSitafSS’ SoS/W *f® U with A moiat »P thaspro- i udoWB ? lurniture from VJ~*aT t “VI w ' It imparts a brilliancy ’ erl °'' qualities aS knowledge it the greatest discovery of the aeu. This Company respectfully ask a trial fromail n ?^ S,ed ’ “2 in evct 7 ssss wfll refund for“u ahOUld “ * “«™PHsh Sold at Are cents per pound in fifty noumi £»Sfefi ife oppositef'enna. HaUroad iWngrTrSot ’ nn^L^. W T eof 111 imltatio “ B - None unless bearing our trade mark. Silver Pearl Shell: by the inventor by National JpiCKJLKS, KiSTCHUP A.VU SAUfIBP- l *j