The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, May 28, 1864, Image 4

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. EttieYtendersoatiLflte characters.
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.~ianOr O4SID0N": - K3SDAB,
mSMSC&m SHKCLA, OLYMPUS. will' flail
feonifrlLivetpdblde*wy- alternate
WEDNE3-
PAY<-'and; t trbttE.'stew> Y6rk every alternate
,'>Zirl& c...| -*.«•? •'. -
SatlomU Steam Hktlcaiion Company.
Tißsttf&roKn&ta#, f enn-
ftoift £Ltv«rpool and
a weekly line,)
apu famrJ&WvYork everyAUernat3:SATU.k
- Passage from. ftew York, $36
©tiifcc&fijy.'' Y6’*?few York, sss : Oold kn* eqatvA
* lentixL&nireiidyv:-Passengers forwarded
is rates.
myag^lyd,j -guaoeanpr Ihoa. Rattagnn.
STIaaiEBS direettaim LIJEE
-sS^^°»yoS^°pTtt^oS^°pTtt^
BUBGH* ' . .
. < FA^XOWER
than any cither agent here. Call . and gel
the rates and bo convinced. Steamers anil every
week, and passcngers-ere found in everythlne.
Parlies brought out' by TAPSCOTTb LiNE
first class CLIPPFB SAILINO veajeda at
very low-rates. Sight Drafts on the NATION*
at, BAKE payable at any of its branches in
England or Ireland for sale.
For particulars as to rates, A*., »rmU? »o
.■J D. O’hrkLL,
Chronicle Office. N 0.70 Fifth at., anu bei h ten.
6 or 10/p.jin. aidASmlthfleld st., Pittsburgh.
janSineod;
Passage from England and Ireland,
S S 5 , O O .
EUROPEAN AGENCY
THOMAS H. BATTIGAH,
KtmOFKAN -AQ4SNT, No. m
Honongahela House, Pittsburgh,
jMyMfa Pa*, is prepared to bring out or
Bend hack paaaengora from or to any
paryof old country, either by steam or saii
tOß SALE, payable in any
tSb'lndlanapoiis and Cincinnati Rail
roau Also, Agent for the old Black-Star-Line
for the lines of Steam
era sailing between Hew "York, Liverpool, Glas
gow and fralway. _
jan6-iyd. > ; THOS.3L RATTIGAN.
'‘‘Qia Chmosity Shop.”
THE AID AlfD COOPERATION OP
the patriotic people of Westim. Pennsyl
vania and Eastern Ohio, is hereby requested, in
making above department of the coming
Pittsburgh Sinltaiy~FAlr equally a credit and a
success. Nutoeroua relics And trophies of the
present war, of the Mexican war, war of 1812,
InQian and Revolutionary war, curiositieß con
nected with the early settlement of our legion,
or with events anß intn prominent In our histo-
.p£ every description are stored
away in private receptacles, and may if brought
together, render the “OLD CURIOSITY SHOP”
not the least of the-attractiona of the Fair. The
committee, that allwhq fre jtrilUug
tobjelpildug thi gc^ddeauadj In such
articles of the above description as they may
have, eimprofrure firomothew* Ob notify the
committee where they can be found. Articles
donated wll£be disposed of as tile donors may
°F upder the. direction of, the Executive
Committee. But articles merely placed on ex-
inbltiony recelplefl for by any member of the
committee, id\U be care fully pruerved and return
• ed. A letter should accompany each article,
glvteig’ itßOrlgn; I 'history, etc—and if donated, its
value. Give everything:you can and lend us the
rest.
Os'behalf of the^ommlttee,
. . , JQS. S, hIQBRISOCf, Chairman.
Geo. H. Christy, Secretary.
All articlw ; exhibi
tion, can fc&elt witk,*FwWreBaed to-hlther ol
the following mem.bers'orthe committee:
W. D. M’GOWAN,
96 Water st., Pittsburgh.'
HON. JAS- YEEOHi
comer-Ath-and Grant streets.
‘ DR. JOHN DIOKSON, r
- ■comer v Pqak ; and Hand stiteets.
‘ S. ‘ -c"
Postofflce, Allegheny.
D, X*EBT SHIELDS, . ...
r f -1 r^ t • Setflclfley villey ?
aßsowmos hiiopos
jflL ING CEHTAIN AMENDMENTS TO
THE CONSTITUTION, ,Bt it.mdvei by the
Senatetb&Holue of kkprtSiutaUvetof the ’Common
wealth of PenvnlnaniainAGtnf rat Jatembly met,
'That the following 1 amendments be* proposed to
the CoAstltpth3Q,of the.Commcm>?ealth, in ac
'borflafiee WitlithfeprQTflfioja# ofthe tenth article
thereof:
There,shall bfl an, gMjgpjxhi ifgction to the
third article of the Coiisutuflbn, to be designa-
ted as section four, aatfolldwa:
“Section 4< : W henever. any of the qualified
electors-of -ahhllw-iir-hny
-* actual • undpr v the requisition
from the President of fhe United States, or by
fileaujaoritiol this Gommonwealth, suchelec
tors exerqlße the j-ight in ajl
elections by the citizens, under such regulations
as are, by la*; as fully as
if thej g'er^.pr^ejit f juuqljpUcft oLeleo
to be designated as sections eight and. nine, as
the^je^
ptt£' WiaTl'. tf parsed ! tfce
.prfvjjfegea,
oTfhU Sommoa-
Speaker oj UU'Bqusc of lUprttentctfivcs.
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. *>'4 .ir-'ts'-V-' ‘ '■ ' V
. • I! •fttBCointOTTWXALTU, >
. , ■;■ -,i» -joTHaairtUrß; April2sth* 1864.-<•£
PENKSYLVAaHAySS.-**..,' :v n ;•■ ■ . n- v
-,***>% 'Jdoieieby'certifythflitheforqgptnir
t T
< L». o. > offgiuaj Joint Hesolution of the Gen-
era! Assembly, entitled “A
ldti’oh- 'AmebdmeriTß* to jjtoe
4Johstttution, n -'ao the fcAtri* remain?'Oh'fim-»
* " 1 ' f '"' :
* iwsTeiTiitoirpwhereo&rnavehetttJAto set
my- hand • afcd : call sod' thee«hl : 6f th 6 tSeeletary’B
office# to-bo affixed 1 , ; thh^yAhd f y^abovO’writ-
Wa. i i,.: ! ‘
f If t «; ■ Secritart &tiike VG&rtUintotalßv.
*'urhe» ‘littft* ■KesolutWA having 1 beeh'Hgt'&Ja fo
of the tneitibert'oTrOaffif'Hqtf?** at
•t*o--Bireetißi^ee^f6h§6ftheGeii^alABse i iiibly
of UdsUpnipipn wealth, the proposed' attiend
mentaraft 'wVubihittea to #the people for their
on the FIRST TUESDAY
OF Al)tJ[ooTsp* thoyearoi our Lord one thouf
amMllfhtblllWrtli on 4 Sixty-four, in accordance
with tfte‘provisions Wthe tenth article of the
entitled u An Act pre
scfibfrtk'thb titnchad manner of submitting to
thbirapproval and ratification or
njfifetiOtlj'the proposed afaeOfftrtCntAto fheCon
gmuflbu" Atthj&veU the* Twenty-third day oi
StcreffiVircf the Commonwealth.
, _ i j I BnwmiTtiriiTi'r j““r—i -
: . uSeSSre&rm&ta&ntaptT,
n*7uSii3ttJrfM«r«r-«DiU«»p*t
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ft IYER MATTERS.
VAE9 AMO PKPAHXPKKB. t
Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville.
Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela City.
J •
Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville.
Franklin, C&rmaefßrowhsville^
Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth.
Peebles. Monong&hela City.'
iVlinerVa, Oordon, 'Wheeling.
Pittsburgh Sanitary .Fair.—The follow
-tngxXL&d&d, fttßAanboita' have. 1 thb
Steamboat'Fund of the„ Pittsburgh Sanitary
Fair; all otfifirooats. subidribing jwfllhave their
names added to the list: <
Little Giant, . - Rover,
Argonaut No. 2|‘ Armenia,
iiiNfevada, - • ■ -• *•
America, Westmoreland,
Damsel, - Nevr York,
Areola, Camelia, .
Paragon. Vulcan,
Kate Robinson, Starlight,
» Friends, Lponidas,
. Gilmore, Silver Cloud No. 2.
Alpha, Minerva,
Charmer, Mercury,
Itenton, Lenio Leotl,
Glide** M. S. Mepham,
Reserve, Cherokee,
Ontario, Roanoke,
Ohio Valley, Lizzie Martin,
Tewess, Silver Spray,
Lotus, • Empire City,
Golden Era, Citizen,
MagglAHays, Bertha,.
Gallatin, Franklin.
Kate B. Porter, OliVe,
IdA Reese, Echo No. 3,
' Clara Poe, . Delaware,
Cant. Win. Dean, a new boat Look Out.
•Capt. Anderson’s new boat, notyetlaunched.
STEAMBOATS.
Wheeling & PaTkersburgPackets.
FOB. WHEE __
■ the eegulak passen*
Paoket INI INKRVA, Oapt. Oor-
ner old trade,
trips, leaving' Pittsburgh every MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Having been
thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa
tron&ge <>o* 00 .,
Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge.
feb6 . . _
Cincinnati & Louisville Packets.
FOR CINCINNATI & tOCISIILLE.
THIS DAY MAY 28, AT 4 P. M.
_ ,!P» k the NEW AND SFLEN
passenger steamer. BOANOKE,
m"' uue, Commander, will leave as announced
above. , ' . .
>*or freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN FLACK, or
m y2B J. -D. COLLING-WOOD, Agts
POR CtMCINNATi A
' THIS DAY'. MAY 28, AT 4 P. M.
j,|pi ■ THE SFLICS'DID FAB
- steamer THISTLE, Joseph
BatesTcommander, will leave as annonneed
above. . . .
Vor freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN FLAUtt. or
my2s J. I). COLLING WOOD, Agts
Evan’lle, Cairo &St. Louis Packets.
PO’R*KVANSVftiIBI*£A¥Ro, ST. LOUIS,
GALENA, DUBVftI ? E <fc ST. PAIL.
THIS DAY MAY. 28. AT 4 P. M
TAJIK NEW STEAMER
LEONIDAS, W. A. Cox, Ootn
iiiHtuier, will leave aa announced above.
For freieht. or paaSfiire; Apply on board, or to
JOHN FLACK, or 4 ___
j»y2B J. I). COLLINOWOOD, Affta.
FOR EVANS VILLI&7 CAIRO. GALENA,
ST, LOUIS, & ST. PAUL.
THIS DAY. MAY 28. AT 10 A. M.
THE NEW AND StJ B
steamer. J. B. OILMORL,
A. J . .loliy, Commander, will leave aa an
nounced above. . . .
For freight, on or to
J. 1). COLLINOWOOD, A*ts.
Clarksville & Nashville Packets.
KOK CLAIIICSVII-.1.K A. iV ASH V11.1.E.
SATUKUAT, MAV 28, AT 4 P. M
. THE PIKt: PABBENBER
l AMERICA, Oapt. Gol.l
r„,. w 111 leave as announced above,
f or freight, or board, or to
J, 1). OOLEIudwOOD, Agts.
Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair—Steam-
boat Notice
_ STEAMBOATS AIIE BE-
to ‘ inclose their subscrip
tions to the steamboat Fund of Pittsburgh San
itary Fair to either of the Committee, beiore
the Ist day of June, as the colors will be award
ed on that day to the boat returning the largest
subscription. R. O. GRAY,
myt&j Chairman StßamboatJJouL
NOTICE; lOSHIPPERS.
pySadelpMa lfe New York
EXPRESS STEMWROAT CO.
I>aily Freight Line.
CONSIGNMENTS TOEITHEH
Agent forwarded to any paint East or West
free ot commission and with dispatch.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 S. Efeliware avenue; '
, : Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
N 6: IIT Wall street, /
New York.
WILMON WHILLDiN* President.
mhU-amd . • .
Mice, Ko'aches, Ants, Mothsin Earp*
Bed Bogs, Woolens, Ac., Insects on Plants, Anl
mal*,-Fowl4, Ao.' • i <■. <
Put uu : in fioc, 50c, and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles,
and Flasks,. saandf& sizes for Hotels, Public
Itrettttitrone, Ac. -
“Only infallible Tediedies known.” ■
“Free Irofli Poisons.” ,
“Not dangerous to*the Human Family.”
“Bats come out of their helps to die.”
49*Sold 'Wholesale In all large cities. <
. 49rSold by all Druggists and Retailers every
where.
49H ÜBewAsie! Ft of all worthless 1 Unitations.
45-See that “<Jostaj&>B” naoidla otfeachßox,
Bottle and Flask before you buy.
49-Address hMbY k. COSTAB.
49-Principal DepototS2 Broadway* N. Y.
4»-Solds B. OO., K.
E. SELLERS A CO.,wholesale andretaiLageats,
Pittsburgh, Pa., and
egheny city,. Pa., .; ; > l nr; .«.i • nihl4isiiidifcw’ I '''
STEEL i TOGTH HAY
■ ■ ANi> OEAOTBAB3ES,' '• ' - :
CITABBIiCTED) THE BEST SOW 1
Tv ia.iiae, Alao>-!*sTOitJi}! 'TIiUOKS* And
and for
safe By - ■ “ fil/JOLKMAN,
1 * -! Near.tne Penitentiary,
;; 4Jleghcny City, Pa.
MEDICAL CAjIIJX
W. BODfiNHANER, M. D(,
554 Broadway.JsiEW YORK.
\Y\ H. M, Dm j
Office, too. 146 TMrtHfreet. Offloe hours from ;
,to4p. m*. •. T •.; V L -.-. . ,
THEmATTEATJOtN TOr
Medical ana Surgioil tteatmpnt of r
: Especially ihOß* Of KOW-EL, suet
[ o ffii o BoV Ik ,U fee r theiJpw^StriQture
lof'ttieSortW, 1 'tfcc. •’aJim; fte Chiomc
! itos&ttfeaidttlie'iW&B&t theEidrvey*,Hhe ; Bifid-'
Idgti-ftteo ; jqT ~ •»:■•' ! Ptd-dtf '
ITo ;Efti lihff Maoiaiiista and Qthft ■'
i iSfßmJUr A. won. ak^s- :
61 ‘ r “* A, f J>CE7«»'3 SOW, - 1
my6-lm South-aiufcP«nn, Philadelphia.
oaIMK. j
aU wfh‘> nrD dcaiione 16 eoinrtbßife j i
orjnanufuctunti of any degcriotiqfl j£ftp*opriate;{
to'that Department, to report,aa eatly.aa nbs-j
aible to elfnet of the ; Undersigned,' sb’ttiat'Mlte ]
pfOper-arrangenpents cfm.be made furlbferecep- i
tion and accommodation ( of -ovtvry a
may be oflbred. , „ j
dne Comihitteo will meet repufAHy, qn TU*b* 1
day and Tprtday,. nfterUooar/ up Jour o’elbbir, •'
until iUftcny ihc announced,;at UU* f ,otlUmiif fla#.'j
31. ConjHM*, Stf: —, .UfocY, Wtl\ iftfwll. ;
where contributors‘Or-ottier® himttg bitslnfeas !
arc invited to confer wiih*»he (Committee. * >
3raj.»styrAVMr' ,
i ..vttrO&ff.’MU®.'*-” >
i'i,' .'taV fJWnWrifATSiOKj.': ,iui
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TT-TFj POST PITOSBURG'Hy , ~7 : BA‘l^ftj
18641 1
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NXNJE3 DAIX.y .TBAINB.
• -t: —~
jfltrtjiM'rsjfTADDlTlOllS ABB B»-
and^&Sr^P ofi^-
hie care will be exercised for the comfort of pas
sengers and rapid movement of freight. Trains
cept Sunday.) at 600 a* m., stopping at all sta
tions between Pittsbnrgtnind Philadelphia.
FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,)
at ssoo a. m.i stoppingqnly ftfi pjJpidpfU Stations,
and mating direct connections at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington, and for New "Fork
via Philadelphia.
THROUGH express daihr, at 4i86 p; m.,
stbpping'only at principal Stations, making di
rect connections atHwTiaburgJor Baltimore and
Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia.
FAST LINE daily., .(except Sunday,) at 8 46 p.
m., stopping only at principal Stations, connect
ingat. Harrlsburg.for Baltimore and W ashington,
ana’'for New' York “via Allentown, without
change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 10 p. m., stop
ping at all Stations, and running as far as Oone
*FrtfsT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 Am.
SECOND AOCO M MOL) AT lON TRAIN for
Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,)- at
11 16 a. m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Toi
Wall’s Station leaves; daily, (except Sunday,) at
4 00p. m.
FOURTH, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN'for
Wall’s Station leaves dally, (except Sunday,,) at
610 p.m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station
every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. ‘
returning trains
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS
Baltimore Express..; ' .12 30p. m*
Philadelphia Express ► l 00;p. m
Fast Line I 00;a. nu-
Through Mail Train 12 30ia. m-
Johnstown Accommodation 10 16 a. m.
lßt WalPa Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. m.
2d Wall’s Station Accommodation*.... 846 a. m.
3d Wall’s Station Accommodation 2 05 p. m.
4th Wall’s Station Accommodation.... 6 05 p. m.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 *OO p. m. on Mondays.
TRAINS FOR BLAIRS VILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown- Accommodation
W est.
TRAINS FOR EIJENSBURO connect at Ores
son with Express Trains, and Mail Tram West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
FARE:
TO NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
BALTIMORE
LANCASTER..
HARRISBURG
ALTOONA
Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Baiti
more and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cats will be
charged an access according to distance traveled
in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta
tions’where the Company has no Agent.
NOTICE.—In case oi loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible lor personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding #lOO.
N. B.—An OrimfbUß Erne has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from tlie
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. H. K. Passenger Station, on Liberty
and Grant streets. _____ myjfct
1864. 1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
AND
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Bailroad.
%
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
ON AND AFTER.MAY 15th, 1864,
traihs run as follows', \ iz
Pittsb’g. ForUhi’go. ForClev'd. ForWheel’g.
Express 1.00 a. m. 1.00 a.m. 1.00 a.m.
Express l.iup. m. i.lop. m. l.iop. m.
Mail 6.30 a. m. 6.10 a. in.
Arrive Pittsburgh,
P., F.W. is. C. K’y. .2.20 a. m., 3.20 p. m., 1.00 p.
m., 1.60 u. nu
C. A P. K. R.. .2.10 r. m., 3.50 p.m., 8.06 p.m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
Leave Allegheny
ForAlliAnce. rorN.R. KorN.O. ForSteu’e.
2.10 p.m. y. 16 a. m. A4O n. in.
12.00 in. 3.50 p.m. • 3.50 p. m.
4.40 I>. m.
* 6.60 p. in.
RETURNING,
Arrive Allegheny,
• P., F. W. k. (J. R'y .7.20 a. m., 8.20 a. m., 2.35 p.
m., 4.50 p. m.
O. & P. R. R 9.30 a. m.
GEO. PARKIN, Agtmt.
Union Passenger Station. Pittsburgh, Pa.
A. Q..CASSELBERK Y, Agent.
; Allegheny City.
F. R. MYERS, Gen. Ticket Ageut,
Pittsburgh & Conneilsville R. R
Summer A^fangemeiLt.
aNJANt) AFTER MONDAY, HAY 2XK
'lB6s. Trains will leave tire Depot, corner or
Kossanu Water streets, as follows:
Leaves Arrives at
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mall to and from U’ntown. 7 66 a. m, 6 oo p. m.
Express “ w S-HO p. m. 9 80 a. m.
lst MlKeesport Acc’dn. liooa.m. U6O p.. m.
2d ** ' “ u 616 a. m. 206 p. m.
IstPortPerry “ 7 00 a. m. 8 30a. m.
Braddock’a “ 4 16 p. m, 6 40 p, m.
Sunday Uhuroh Train to.
and from M’keeaport, 1 Q 0 p. m. 10 Op a. m.
■ Pot tickets apply to X>EO. BOULTON, Agt.*
W. B. pupt. •. ap3o
SILVER PMKL SOAP.
CRUMPTON A, ©Os, 367
•STREET, stde proprietors and,manufactur
ers Ibr western Pennsylvania, Ohio. lndipna,
Illinois,and Missouri. Also manufacturers ora
superior article of PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE
and ROSIN feOAPS, and various 'Toilet and
Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which
wecontidefitly recommend as better for general
use than any other before the public, should be
borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime
oriKosln, or any other substance in it& manufac
ture which can shrink or injure ttnesVfabric,,
Flannels 1 and Wdolena can be washed with the
rapidity of . Cotton or Linen. <Jlathes washed
with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require.doil
ingorhalf the rubbihg.'which of' course I: ik vds
the wear and tear.. Silver-Pearl Soan rempvee
Greese 1 , Dirt-, Tobacco' aiaihs, Printers’ Ink,
Smoke and the .worst Jpilge W ater Stains instant
ly*, by applying it wj.th a moist sponge, thuapro
testing ; carpets had furnfttire from
suds and slop?). ft imparts,* brilliancy to Plate.
Jewelry, Glassware, Enathfelfed Paintings ana
Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning
.Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal, For the
bath and .particularly for ahampooninrgy the Sil
ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury, in a word
all who have tried its superior qualities
knowledge it the greatest discovery of the'Age.
.This Company respectfully ask a trial from, all
who: are interested, and in every oasewUl refund
the price Ql v the same should-it fail to accomplish
what‘we clalitt for it.’’ *
Sold • at. tire coots , per pound in fifty pound
boxes. Delivered to the pars, boats, in Alleghe
ny, Birmingham, and city residence* - free of
charge. Directions, for use on all packages.
Liberal discounted the’ trade.
Merchants from abroad will do; well to give
CRUMPTON &UO., a call *367 Liberty street,
opposite Penna. itailfokU Passenger Depot;
49**Beware of all imitations. Nopo genuine
unless hearing oiir trade mart, Stiver Pearl Shell,
hyt h e ia v t-Oior by. N at ic nal copyrights
DESIRABLE ' PIECE OF
idPBOPEBTY 4»eAr Al’fcnlgh't-S DtmSan*ii-
Rolling Mill, having a river of four hun
dred and twenty-five (425 ft.) Alia extending back
about two hundred feet (200 ft.)
pKyus. ketphup Aun>iu»n<i-
T lOOdoi % gaQon and quart Piekifcs; 1 ; 1
30 do putt Pickles,'
20 db fclhglish Pickles, assorted,
j t . 200 do l K^fchupo4UHi’tA:Andplnta,
200 dp Pepper Jinuoe.
i .toiiiO/(J&n)berlkcdSaiice,
10 dp. Wiornesteshireßauee, ,• . ••
- ’ ”6 do-'Walnut KetbhGi)? '
6 do Muahroon Ketchupy»: -.1 < -i>.
20 do lmi>orted French Mdstard,
60 do Imitation .. ad ‘. do
, jHunahaflßijayecß*mn«;(liHfhol«
2>J»ltata 5 -ird«|-58£lOito»0OW 11 r °
a jBSWw w^^ftateOtafcwrtojK'nitf
1 liOfU ’lo’ iftii'-' 1 -StHf i: •
! flHbbia *i** TM>
i (>7pri bwukxl" I-*"'' oj I arsimt..
I intiilw lln buJicxjqi/* linx iolc!- ~|
railroads:
,*l2 6o
. 1U 60
. 10 uo
. h fy>
. 765
. 3 60
K KTURNINU
4>tjdr>E jIW i4ih .
-; 4 a |!y l i iVi'■ f 8- /.C. v/Xj 1 *■ i t~~i ■ - * *
STQC& bTrOKERs! DRUGGISTS.
FiiJ^aaijcantSw.
RrCCKBfiOU TO
DRAFT* BQNDiANDii MORTGAGE. jambs p- fibuphg, , ,
. BEAL ESTATE ANQ.MERCHANDISE BROKER. 1/ . tm Vff&rifV'i
|&^.^®^ < T>eJwee&a?.’ WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL DEALER
******.'■
. . so . 75 FEDERAL S®RBKT,
t mySa-lyri ALLEGHENY CITY..PA.*
PAPER NIANUFA'
S. B.;& C, P“'MABKLE, •STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C.
i Manufacturers and Dealers in . . jjidbew kloman THoau&K..*iLU* R >
* ' 1 mrcntT rnrrt*s, «m., Special Partner.
CAP, IjETTER, (J-eneral Partners.
• Andall kinds of Wrapping Paper, IKON CITY FOBGEj
FHOSt wood" Street, to i KLOMAN & PHIPPS,
No. 83 Smitbfleld Street, j ninth waed, Pittsburgh.
„ PITTSBURGH, PA. T« MANUFACTURE BAR IRON, GEN
-45 r ,0&8a paid for RAGS. a P 3 ; C ral Railway and Steamboat Forgings,
" "" _ ‘ Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, &o.
seio-tf
LAMPS, OIL, &C
laTJGENT WORKS.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., j XiiiS v«£j:T w e ns,
MAimfAOTCEEM o* i PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
PURE WHITE REFINED
CARBON OIIiS,i
Office, (391 tIBERTy STREET,
myB-6md PITTSBURGH, PA.
HOUSE CARPENTERS,
OlffiTlS 0, STEIN METZ,
GEM REAL
House Carpenter and Jobber,, —.-
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
Between. Wood and Liberty streets.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
45?-Orderß solioitod and promptly attended to.
mHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
rkrn .. r ». JL opened a very large and desirable stock of
AL DE RMEN. ; mE GOLD
PRANK KELLY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
AldsmiQiQ &nd Attorn6V Bit IjßpWj For Ladies’ and Oentlemens 1 wear; fine
NO. 81 FIFTH STREET,
of accounts and ail legal busi
ness promptly attended to. se2-lyd
LOAN OFFICES.
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITH FIELD ST.,
Near the corner of sth,
Money in lakue and small
quantities loaned on li-oM ami Silver, Dia
monds, Jewelry, »K»ld nrul Silver Watches, and
all kinds oi valuable articles, lor any length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket.
■jjynfttc* Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M.
ja3o
ENGINE BUILDERS.
WI. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
lrou Foiuml^-b,
General' MwiMniiliß and Boiler Halters,
hHA.II THU
Penna. R. R., Passenger Station,
, I'lTT&BliKOli, PA.
mfAKVmTVRER ALL KXSBS OF
IT m Steam Engines, ranging Iroui three to one
hundred and fifty horse power, and Buited tor
Orist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Facto
ries, etc.
Give particular attention to 'the construction
of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for
uprights, mulay and circular saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready foi ship
ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of
every' description.
Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately,
Wrought Bon Shaltmg, Hangers and Bullies in
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and Machine <iard3.
eOd rprloes are low, our machinery manufactur
id of the best quality ol materials, and warranted
n all cases to give satisfaction.
from all parts of the country solici
ted and promptly ti lieu. ■ fe2Mficw,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
Piano Covers,
Pine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
A new ant)
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Just received at the New Carpet More of
M’Farland, Collins & Co.
mh4
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
An entirely new and complete assortment
just received at the
JVIiW CjUtPET. STOKE
MtFARLAND. COLLINS «fe Ctt
mh4 "
TAILORS.
DAUB Sc CAPPEL,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
185 SMITHFIKLD STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stock of
SPBING MD SUMMED GOODS,
Consisting of
Cloths, Cassimeres, VestlugB,:Jfe« :
Also, a large stoex of
GENT’S FUBNISHING GOODS,
Including Lockwood’s Cloth Lined PAPER
COLORS, NECK TIES and everything usually
kept by tirst-clasß Furnishing Stores. Orders
promptly executed. mhs-lyd
PORK PACKERS.
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
(Successors to Jas. Holmes fit C 0.,)
POBK PACKER,
Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cared Hams,
Smoked Beef,,Ac.
CORKBR M ARKjKT and FIKKT STS.,
deoll-lyd PITTSBURGH, PA.
OYSTERS, GAME. &C.
.j aSees '>i ’iLv ticii-rr .tin-
DBAi.gR IN
OYSTERS,; EOTTEE,' GAME,
POULTBY AND EGGS,
360 LIBERTY STREET,
dei-dtf , ~ Down sfcajrs. £
WALL PAPER, &C
WALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS
.VVall Papers from 8c to $3 per roll; Window
Shades from 10c to $5; Oil Cloths from 70c to 1
$1,60 per yard; Fancy Goodin all varieties, at
thftj; ~
JJew Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House
or" snJERSTi'it a schWarz,
febl3 / ; i .■idt Smithflefd street
TYELP FOR THE SOLDIERS. r,-
the give the.
wages of one day, or the *.um* set oppd- c
HttH to our names, to the
SMhltary Fair, lor the Si/qh«hd Wound
ea Soldtern i iafifl Add the nafilt oj tfta vstablixh
njflijJ, mine, profession or trade, and the locality. ] .. -
-fset the proprietor, Manager, Boss, or any
trmUc man, paste or copy the above on white
paper; get it signed bv all the men of the mill,
timu*, lurnace, shop, tv t yard, storey trade or
occupation to which he belonga, transmit the
amount to Natn HouMjJssjfcj 'Creasurer
U, Z JffbAy^kaow.
lodged by letter and the,newspaper a.
The sound ol the battle the groans of our
brothers and (JejSenttemf tbe glori
ous dead, Hopes of success in the s trug
gle, caUton. us toboprotmpi'*d*gehet / otis. r
May jQod put it into the heart of every Chris
tian andipatrlot to reittfmtl svitßTxls-mnoorkis
%rfj^^wottvrdtaM&fe r ' lI “ li ‘
myl6-tf F. B. Chairman.
NOTICE.—THE
undersigned hSreTSrm&f a. compartnorshin
at Mahoning Furnacb," Hafrolfihg*~countVV OhJo*7
under, Wia name of ALLEY ®
, & a<r
JOHN S. DILWORTH,
JAMES M. BAifcEY,
HITCHCOCK, hFCHEEBX A. CO, „
myio-sw-ii.i /4/ i v’Artil tHTI
. - /, . A * >« ;
(.hisi-ibciiii'-l .gd'j'l I>u« dlJJOf'.
; GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS,
NO. 165 WOOD STREET, I
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, Mid
i MO. 47 OHIO BTBBET, ALLEU^EIiy,
I NKA.B THE UAYOB’B OFFICE.
Pumps, hydrants, sheet head,
Lead Pipe, Pig ami Par Lead, and Plumb*
' er’s Material In general. Oil liefinerieß fitted up
t in the roost approved manner. Tanks lined with
■ Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and
i Ohs Fixtures.
j 43?-N. B.—All orders promptly attended to.
j ap3-lyd
•iir'E w xs l iiY .
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
SILVER-I'LATE O AVARE,
Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets,
Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc.
KEINEMAX, MEYKAN & SEIDLE,
(j,>2o 42 Fifth street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
SPENCER &c M’KAY,
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
PITTSBURGH
«stK have always on hand a
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make it our aim to give
satisfaction to ail of our customers. Mr. Kobt.
Wntoun of Liberty street, will have the manage
of our tmainosu. uith full control in the Brewery.
Ailiirean all nnlers to SPKNOKH & IVI’KAY,
Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
.70S. SPENCER,
JAB. M’KAY.
13uttei*Hel.i & Co.,
Malsters and Hop Dealers,
Sdecl-lyil
IRON WORKS.
ORMSBY' IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
AilE NOW PREPARED TO RE
cei.ve orders from the trade for all sizes of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band&HorseSlioe Iron
Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1563.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
JAJMKB H. HIH'KIKS.
Ilopltins* *SI La/.ear,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
NO. ID.-j FIFTH STREET,
Victoria,
Collections and other legal business attended
to in Allr,'ho:.v, Washington, Croeuo, and ad
joining counta-s. jan26-Jmd
HOUSEFURNISHING.
UPHOLSTERY.
No, 85 Fourth Street, Near 'Wood.
TIHE sniSCIiIIIERS MAN l! FAC
TI KE amt keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain C,o*>du, Comforts, leather Beds, Mat
tresses ol' all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. Ail Kinds ol Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
«a*“l'rompt attention given to all orders lor fit*
ting and lay ing down Carpets, t >il Cloths, &c.
oetn-lyd RcBEIiTS * UOKNICIL
GRAVEL “ROOFER^
LUPTON, OL,I)I>EN &;CO.,
IiKAVEJL ROOFING
Material to sell with Instructions.
■BSFtOtnce, corner sth and Wood streets, second
story*. •- feb9
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD,
BOSTON CRACKER BAKEKY. ’
S . S . M ARVXN,
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer In
all kinds of • •
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD,
NO. 6* FOURTH. STREET,, ‘ I
Between Wood and Market, ' . , v
LIME MANUFACTURERS.
To Builders and Contractors.
WE ARK WOW MANUFACTURING
a superior article of 1 ■
LIME,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL, YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET,
IJKSf QUALITY 09
FA. MI LY OOA.Ij,
Always on hand as usual.
myl# DUIKs6n,'sTBWABX k OO.t
JAMES MXI*LXMG.I&aiOSONGAHEw
LA PljAKlK’G r 'lulL;l.pwouW respectfully'
iufurra the public that he has rebuilt since
lire, ami having enlarged his,‘establishment, and:
tilled it wi Hi the newest and most approved ma>
chinery,U now prepared to iippring and
planing. fadfe, iecmll
doors, sash-'and Gutters, kun dried frame*,']
mouldings, box making, ecc* .j 1
SOCTU PITTKBdaOH, Sept. 7, 1897'
ST. FRANCIS’COLLEGE,
Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers.
This iss'BiTqjria.v/’siTifATii) is,
Lorretttj, Cambria. (SoiHity PeQnsyfvama,
about four miles from (-reason Station, on the
direct route Itet ween Philaddirtrin and Pittsburgh
was chartered in lSo», with privileges.to confer
the usual Honors and UJegrees. The
location of the College is one of *he most nealttiy.-
in Pennsylvania^—ihis:pprtipa OX- thejAJleghany"
moaotauis ’ttrt* its pure water,
bracing air. and picturesque Scenery.
The Scholastic year commences on
MONDAY after the l&fh of A.UGU2SX, and,ends'
the2sthjJf JBJft
into two Sessions. - Studentscapnotreturn home
between the Sessions.■ : All the Apparatus-neces
sary to liaml'Surveying, Engineering, &c., &e.,
will be furnished oy the 'lnstitution to the
Students.
Instrumental ri Vocal Music fornfs no extra
charge. Students will Be admmedrfrom eight
years to the age ftfeTOahhnodul. Jtx JX T
Tkemb—Board and Tuition, payable half yeately
sarawws®:
Clascal and SlodernLaqguages, extra.... 10
StudentsapendingVaiattdnattheCoUege.. j so
Reference can be made to the Rt, Rev. Bishop
Henry
delphla; Rev. Pierce Msbar, Harrisburg.
ieaj_ _BsvJE.A..BES^_Si*Saoi
WATER STREET,
WHEELING, VA.
OF THE BEST C|UAI*ITT,
jaddsamd
THOMAS C. LA2KAB
PITTSBI'KOH, PA.
Arc prepared to do
On short notice.
PITTSBURGH,; PA.
PLANING MILLS.
COMM ISSjON MEJtG)
> JOHN MOOBHHAIX; !
ddisomsioWMfiliJT,
1 ;VVO&T j« Sjii^-OS B ‘ °*
PIG METAL ANrpmQMSt
IffO.H WATER STV&SIow. Market,
PITTSBOBIdH.
; DR. F. BAIIBT, '
, ILate Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,)
GowtiwmmwtM,
150, JU SOCTHMAIS STREET,
: 4 ; : 4 STV LOUIS, BIO. j:
PAB.TICUJG.AR. ATTENTION PAID
for the purchase of
Cotton, Heinjp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork,
E Bacon, Lard, Ae.'
Repess to —Banks, '’Bankers,' andMercha
of St. Louis generally; John D. Soully, e
Cashier, .
Orders And consignments respectfully eolio
and prompt returns made. ; ’ jAC2I-tin
V HUXCHINSOM,
(T.ATg. op -fcBHeH * irtpreHineoir,)
COMMISSION AIfJD
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
DEALER Of.
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, Grain, Flßh. Dried Fruit) Penil and
Pot Ashes* ana Produce, geoerally.. ..
Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand.
NO. 103 SECOND STREET,
Between 'Wood and Market,
PITTSBURGH, PA»
♦♦“ Liberal advance made Qn Consignments,
apli-lyd
W. D. PATTERSOS... ADAM AMMON
PATTERSON &> AMMON,
Commission MerobiantH,
Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal
ers, .No. £ Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wa take pleasure in referring to. the .following
Pittsburgh Houses Chess, Smythfc Co., Zug A
Painter, A. Bradley, E. Edmuridsoh & Co.'.lt. H.
DaviSj J. P. Wood well, Jas. rtUOully & Co., .T.
W. Spencer, O. H. Xjove bt Oo.jßy U. Jack A. Oo
GROCERS.
P. KHTMER HVD. RHYMER....• .3'. S. RHYMER
Latent Miller & Ricketk>n*a, '
JEtEYMER & BROTHERS,
[Successors to Reymer & Anderson,]
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign Ernlts, Nats, Confectionary,
Sagan*, Fire Works, Ac.,
NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STEEET,
PITTSBUEGH.
WILLIAM CARR &CO.,
WHOLESALE GEOGEES,
' AKD IMTOBTKKS 0»
WINES, BRMJPMim &C.
AMO,
Distillers auct Dealers, in
Pine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
■ SS7 LIBERTY STREET,
no7-lyd i PITTSBURGH, PA.
ff, XiTTKTXiE VY,
GROCER,
TV O . 4 DIAMOND,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my22-lyd&w
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brass Works.
S. CADMAN
Cadman & Crawiord,
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every
variety of
FINISHED BRASS WORK.
BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth*
ness made to order.
CtTE AM BOAT WORK AND REPAIR
ing promptly attended to. LAlao,sole-agents
lor Western Pennsylvania, for the sale of
MARSH’S SiYPHON PUAIP, withilaaodßeU’s
improvement attached. feblO
J. & M. M’STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS Ain) STEAM FTTTEBS,
ALL KLSDS OV
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER,
Alflo, Biass Castingß pf All Kinds,
Made-at the shortest notice.
Particular attention paid to fitting up and
pairing of OIL,'REFINERIES.
31 A Street, near Liberty,
npRE AIiISIUBERS OP THI3<FIBIkI BE
'■ .* ing practical mechanics, of many years’ ex
perience in : the business will ensure to give sat
isfaction id every respect. We are also agents
lor. fiuild, Garrisonfe Co.?a, Steam Pumps-fer
watecandqiL. • •. sett-tyd '
, STEEL WORKS. ;
IflA-AO JO2TES. .00HK L.-BOTO. „WM. M 3 CtJ7-COUSH.
Pittsburgh Stpel. Works,
JONKH, BOVD & CO.,
HAJfdVAchTJßfeks OP
Cast Steel) also. Spring, plow
: Steel anti Axles,
Corner of Ross and First Streets, i > > .:
no2l-ly : PirMßTrEttll, T>A.
GLASS WORKS:
w. CCMNINGHjLU. <D f , I&MSIEH
y. CTOfNINOHAM ..«.o»,UUlfeaK.
A
XJ BURGH CITY GEASS WORKSrrWftr*
hoU&e 'll9 .Water street, and,. 166 First street,
Pittsburgh;, three doors below the Monon
rahela'Houae, manufacturers Of Pittsburgh City
W indow GlasjL'Druggists’ Glass Ware antl Ame
ricah Convex Glass, Apr Parlor Windows, Church*
QiJ and public buildings. apl
• WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
' E. P. MIDDLETON,
ItfPOBTZB OP
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.
' * Aleo, sole proprietor of the
0;IaI> WHEJIT WHISKY,
. No. 5 North' Front St.,
mhu-lyd PHXgSXIELFHIA, PA.
JACOB kkt r.v.i
Importer and wholesale dealer in
FOREI6N WINESLiAKD LIQUORS,
; SSPJfcEB'E.u
■ i, ; T-hree doorslabov»6th 1 -
i ■ i . • : ir -. •• '• ' ’*
.'■‘ACOJ9 KELLER WOPI/B limTE
rparticular attention tofhU steck ? of Gertnaif
Wines and I'rench Brahdies, which hM beentrev
Idcted and imported byj himself. Families and
Churches .could depend! on obtaining at his . es
tablishment the best and purest of Wineff." Pure
Liquors of all kinds,'eqhal to any in the city, al
ways on ,‘Also, Pure Old Ry a Whisky and
the heat Rectified Mqnongahela- :oc3o
HEETHV w. BhiullOin? & co.,
IVO.
Qppoi
J&-H*
mod era?
T m
‘ 100 boxes Fancv, ' Soap,
In store and for safe toi .
KfcTHEB at BEOS.
mb4 7; t26_andl^B/qf£Qd
-
160 bbla “A” and «B”[ Cofftes v
. ; 20-dtt iOrurfiedj <3ram|laie4^‘
Suear—Now in srarcittQ'?
fi£Y^
lfebg l , : \i 1
' got
to ttommaAUt jstaUm ® •« > i■ f ‘
! -ds/."! - -i; iwlttD-*Hpgpi # "
_ <^’^^oa r ‘Nu , ts/ , “" J V.
list reoelved&nd foraiie by - '■= „
,26'j 13* boo if ci-
BANKS AND BANKERS*
Havlagorgunlsedii ruler the JHtionsi Cu eney
, ..mam
Deposits ■ received/- Exchange, writhe ptiarfpsl
; .oJties.Qf .tb«:Sastond West •>s
UOUttHT iAPTO SOI!©,
Apd mwNW*
Office for'*Kß^^ait, : wB?tte , cbnipfijHoff of
the Newß«iflangHouBK : Oiomtfar'W«Sd r efreet
vQypmtptyQ *? 5N B f 3P D sPf*9 ww'
DIME SAVINGS.’ HVOTIMTI^Sr,
KTo. HO Efxul-tSaLaetZ^st*.,
~ Oiipo«tte'tlie,ou«ton IJouw, J
' ;..i DIKBCTbaS. <tr:*V.'i&Z so
i Wm E. Sdhmertz, A.
S.Ti; Hartman, ‘ Henry/to®,
li.tforff&nßtern, B. Crod.' “
..•« i.-i* ABAM KKXNBfttAiqPiMti
< R, 0. .SoHygßJjgf. tepi*.: -jnWgftmd
w.j. Borons;*,* . gg.-B«KK&*x,
bakh3ESE6s j-i.'.l ui Oils
118 Wood kliftefet, 1 dtfdr abijrtftr !sfßi.
■wV EAr>E ®-s xwa qb
p P-meatieiExcMnxfe. Ooin t Bank Nofcarahd
Government* Securities. Colieotions j promptly
attj6Dde4-ta», , •. ,u.,v
■Mtj HOLMES
• ana Exchange Brokers, anq.,Peftlera..lP
Notes, Drafts, Acceptance*, Gold, e?. ahd
Bank- Notes.- Exchange on- tbe*'ESaterh'an&.
Western,Cities constantly fprtsale, ;... a ../
Collections made in all the citfca throughout
the united Stated. *• Deposits received uipar funds
or current paper. No. 6T. Market
Third sfid Fouxthj.Btreeta, s
OLD. DEMAND -NOTES,
%JT Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartennas*
ten Certificates,
7 3tlo Bonds and Coupons,
«nd all other government securities, .bought by
W. H. WXL. LIAMS & Co.,
Wood street, oorner of Third.
mh6:6md
DOLLAR SAYINGS BANS,
65 FOURTa STREETi 2i “"
CHARTERED.I3^IBS^
OPES DAIL¥, PROM 9 TO 3 O>CIiO6K.,
also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings,
from May Ist to November Ist. from 7 to
and from November Ist to May Ist, frOnftiTo 8
o’clock. - -vf/.j-
Deposits received of all sums not less than Onb
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year, da June and December. Interests
has been declared semi-annually, In June and De
cember since the Hank was organized,' afcthflrate
of six per oent. a year. • -
interest, if not drawn put, is placed.the
credit or uie depositor as principal, the
same interest from ’the ’first days of June and De
cember, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
hiepass book. A t this rate money will double in
less than twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws* Rules
and ’fnrblßhed gratis, ■‘ on application
to the office. .. • * r
VIO-PRESIDENTS. ''i*b
James McAuley, . . Jamga B. D.
John TL Slroenberger, "Wm. Doyglaa,
James Herdman, Isaac.MVPennock. ‘
Peter A. Madeira* . • Ja&efShidle,
Win. J. Andersou. John B.‘ ItPFaddeh,?
A. M. Pollock, HI. D. John Ci. Backof^np'
TRUSTEES. • 1 .*
Galvin Adamdj Hepry J; Lynch,' ‘
John O. Bindley, Joan Marshal,.
George Black,’ ... Walter Pi Marshal,. \
HHi Burgwlnj John Orr ‘ :
Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, '.'' ■
Charles A-. Colton. • Henry L. Ittngwalt,
John Evans. - Wm. B. Snhinejrtz, ', J ; ‘
Benj. L. Fahnestock,' Alexandersueer.!
John J. Gillespie, Alexander Timile* -!,
Win. S. Haven, Wm. Vankirk, v
Peter H. Huhkef, ’ ’lsaac Whittier,
Richard Hays, Wm. P.Weymaa,
James L>. Kelly, Christian "Y eager.
RKCIU.TAKT AKU TItKASUTUSE.
CHARLES A.CUlvijON:
PHILADELPHIA CARDS;
,F. B. OEAW7ORD,
CHAB. maoek:
J. RODMAK HtCKS,
MAGEE .&
.Importers and dealers in ’' •;
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. SATIDjEjIs.
Taliors’JTrlmwUttgf f ,, ;
NO. £233 M-AJaiCET STREET,
0c29-tf . PHIXtADBLPHLX. - Tl . l
WI. BBICE & GQI,
r Prtdncc and Provision
No. Id■ South Water-fltii'y-Y £
43-Llberal advances made on eoxurigxC&eiits
when required. 'myHyd-
GEOBOCS
Manufacturer attd ' ? ‘ i" ’
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WHOLESALE ANpfiETAH, DEAIiEK
In every deaeriptiojn of;
GEM’S’ FURNISHING G0OD&
; 610 CHESTNUT STEEN®;".
myl-lyd PHLUiDEtpp^..;.
0. A. VAN KIEK' & GQf, ; ~ .
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GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDEtdb^^
PARAGONCOAIOILBUMERS,
; Hand 1
. BAXXBBOOUS|: • -• > rn'JOi.i
No. 517 Arch. Street, Phfladdpfiars
Manufactory, Phila^- 1 -
goods warranted. •■ ' . ‘
G. HARRY BRIAN) =A
LONGCOPE& PEAR£I!,
and <rfc: .;
mm Fpimmts goods,
. .. £Nt> TAILOKS TRIMMINGS, *i£Ui i
; , No. 10 South Fourth Street^
mylrtyd, • PHILADEIiPKIA*.!
Temporary removal. '
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Ourfrienda Targ q (wiil3iot{
we trust, forget that tve are a(. present 4mC.4h|
arfew i weeka ! 't<rbe fotrmT-at Wtikiiis 'Hail rover
the Mayor’* Dittse, Pdtfrth street/- wia4*r*&
have oif exhibition and forjialeas ; qf
P I A ifO S'^dgaifUxtTJ
HARMONIUMS, MELODEQNSiUfI^
< - Hi KI/EBEB. & :
ap4 1 1 Wilkins Hall, FbuAlyßfffeju^,
hAVerpaoiVed that all -the different hrancnejf’bf
indUßtry, pt-Qfesdon andtrade3l'beTequß*tdd*t»
meetin,,separate .convention* opcft*nd flgn
poirrtthree or inore members ias a'CommifWe to
aid incite- Pittsburgh Sanitary 1 iste&
pectfpdy cequfifltai th&t tfle ttHirLcgbfaQfla&rfrrt
Uogimitteea be handed, in at once .to
Cary 6f th£ Association at their
street, i>ve’i»Zne fit Pa in tor’s- Warehb use; 10 41 >J
Dyj order, . F. tiR. RRBJlOflyob A
mhlsj >Vt; , r . f - t r ~ r
pteaas
tor'2s center Enclose-an erivCFdpe witJrvototrwir
name ftodrnddressr .• ■> toy. n RftfNU&PffiE? •si L
, 68j^liberty
Sayb voor gas uMs oisaX
. son’s^ ti-llickenng, Aqie&oßtt.apd
iai Gab Burners. & sure saving
eedtJ • The ’ Ann-Fhc.kerLnkia just' fog thmgTbr
therOffice.. rtiall and GBflt
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. 16 lAimontis,
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PRESIDENT.
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