AMUSEMENTS. Jgjp'PITTSUfUGII THEATRIC. lessee and Manager Treasurer T*HIS FVENING, will be presented UNCLE TOM’S CABIN!] UNCLE TOM’S CARIS! UNCLE TOM’S CABI.V UNCLE TOM'S CABIN 1 UNCLE TOM’S CABIN! For Benefit of the Sanitary Fair BRIEN’S GREAT SHOW And TOM KINO'S EXCELSIOR CIRCUS COMBINED, FROM BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON, Will exhibit on RED LION LOT; Pittsburgh, for one week. June 6th, 7th, Bth, oth, loth anu llth; Commencing Monday After noon, at 53o’clock, FOR THE BENEFIT OF The Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. The Mayor ot the City of Pittsburgh tbact aa Treasurer, who- will aee that the moneys received shall be dou&ted ior the exclusive bene tlt of this truly charitable purpose. The proprietor has the pleasure to announce that tne Executive Committee, of whom his Honor Major LOWRY is at the head, has ac cepted lits liberal offer as hla contribution dur ing the entire week. He therefore appeals to the public to aid him In rendering that contribu tion as large as possible. The TROUPE is composed of the following named skillful artistes: Mad. LOUISA TO URN A IRE, the daring f'rence Equestrienne and Bare Back Rider whose unrivalled performances have thrilled the world, has no equal in her extremely splendid and clas sical manege exercises. Mad. VIRGINIA will appear in single and doubleacts of equestrianism. Mad. LAVTNIA, a Scenic Equestrienne. JAS. REYNOLDS, the popular Clown. .lAS. WARD, thejjerformlng Trick Clown. Monsieur KOCH EL, the best gymnast in the world. WM. NAYLOR, pupii of L. J. North. LOUIS ZANFRETTA, Flying Trapeze. JOHN-NAYLOR, the Tumbler and Leaper. Sie, WAMBOLD, the man of many forms. WM. H. GREEN, the great Four Horae Rider. WM. SMITH in Mb graceful dlvertisement, known in the Prenoh language *aa La Perche. TOM KING, whoae name is known in the pro fession', will demonstrate his Great Batoute Leaps. As a Taulter and Single or Double Act Equestrian he has no peer. Trick Horses; Manege Horses, Comic Mules, Ac., Ac. Admission* 25 cts. Reserved Seats 50 cents. May 31 II L. STKBBINS, Agaut. GRAND CONCERT. OPBNIN6 OP THE MIiSICAL DE PARTMENT of the SANITARY FAIR, On Monday next, June d, nt AUDIENCE HALL By the United German Singers’ Societies FROHSINN, LORELKY, Birmingham Singers’ Society, With the co-operation of Mr. Geo. Toerge’a Great Western Orchestra And the English and German Theat re Orchestras fcand otherPHOSESSIONALMUSICIANS, who all have tendered-Their services gratuitously. Will be performed the ORIGINAL A Nil BEAUTIFUL MUSICALJTABLEAUX “ON THE SEASHORE.” (AM MEERE3 STRANDE.) BY JULIUS OTTO, OP DRESDEN. Admission, One Dollar. Text-Books, in En glish and German, Ten Cents. Tickets to be had at the Music and Hook Stores, apd at the Office of the Fair. Gentlemen are requested to procure their tickets before the openingofjthe Concert, to avoid delay and confusion. Commencement, S p. m. POSTPONED it deemed expedient bv the Executive Com mittee and the undersigned to postpone the Con cert announce 1 by Mr. and Mrs. H. KLEHEK te Tuesday Evening, June 14th. When It will take place at CONCERT HALL, Fifth St HENRI' KLEBEK. OR THE BENE SANITARY Messrs, dorgan a young of Washington, Pa., -will, on Thursday & Friday Evenings, 2nd and Sdinst., give an exhibition ot the Drummond .Light Stereoacopticon at Concert Hall. Highly mag nified ana Illuminated Dissolving Views, Sta tionery, War Pictures, Comic Subjects, Artifi cial Fire Works, &c., Ac. jel-3t To' Architects and Builders. BI THE ACT OF MAT BTH, AST AP . propriation of Fifty Thousand Dollars was made for thergxienaioitofthe UApital ‘Buildings at Architecta'and Builders are hereby reqftegtedto pfeßeni plans for saliexten sion, id* building the aamO," to the underrf*ned,4ftT the FIFTEENTH DAY 10 F JUN£:T-TheTOaln Object to be attained hy the propoaMjexteaaioxLia tofumlahadditionalCom mittee Hqooifor the Legislature, and the exten sion is to conform as far as possible to the archi tecture of the present building. AND. Ci. CURTIN, Governor, ISAAC SLENKER, Auditor General, JAMES P. BARR, ' Surveyor General, * HENBY B. MOOBK, State Treasurer. iny23-3w Harrisburg, May' l9, 1861. gE^KIMALONtt, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh AOBNTBVOR « Russell Jtfewar-^Qdjiteapei, BuckeycfMdtfer and Reaper, TtU'aker'Mower and Reaper, and Ke&pei| Woods’ Mower! Al»o, dealers to Agricultural and Farming la lime J Z'W *yV di v : Uoi*». !A» C"B TT'C IBX E S . iiHr? -y Gab'Hoii‘9 mew .tsHlsK vi cki,- cbratrd CRUCIBLES for BRASS WORK for Bale by their at 10e Ler No. ‘ AcßinfVES & SON r ' n South and! Perm, Philadelphia. .fF & 'BEAST' ! FTTSIf A r ei! S royMtiS ll IRON TWTERS, Par-eatoby . . A. PURVES A SUN, *»d ¥pan, VJiiW.w pi.,h. r sw -s h*hjrg | Jcofnef iVTarkot apif First ata r FL°vn, «3l_WjF^bTUirßfeanti. •’ -3oq jfyp&e o Httl Potatoes, 75 " Komauitt Apples, 2i>o nkfTS JVlackerei, bbla amt hlv»— In store anJf»L£Aiedy * - _ X PATTERSON k AMMON, h ,,t- '-- - j_JNq. H Wood at, ■ -fc ~ p»ij>‘* , ,H * ioM’sT « aiVok n Seeds. Piuon Setts,' Buckeye Onraeit. <;)iill Pi-atli iilovf anil Potatoes, re ent'U ami for sale bv t-n -7 t * .REOXHAM &. LQN'U, ap2u No. 1*27 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.. A LARGE LOT OF 6'b Tobacco, * Spun Tobacco, • Navy Pounds *• Bright j"i Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut “ c Swuiy Side Etae Cut “ ,sve “ arOOLLISTER & BAER‘S, 108 Wood street. RIVER MATTERS. Thk Rivkr. —Last evening at twilight there were four feet six inches by Ihe metal ]marks, and falling. The weather during the ;day was very warm. W. HENDBUBON’ • H. Overih GTOK I ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ARRIVED. Gallatin, C-larkc, Brownsville. Franklin, (Armac, Brownsville. J as. Rees. Irwin, Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela City. 1-mum Graham, Ayers.Zanesville Minerva, Gorilen, Wheeling. DEPARTED. ( mlirn liJ, Clarke, Brownsville, r r.inkliii, i.’armac, Brownsville, das. Keeae, Irwin. Elizabeth. Feebles, Monongahela t ’it y'. Bertha, Yaßhork. LouGv ill*’ .Nightingale. Williamson. Louisville d ulia, Coulfton, ‘/anesvilic. Aioroury, .Mellon, Cincinnati. Pittsburgh Samtarv Fair.—The fuilow tng named steamboats have subscribed to the Steamboat Fund of the Pittsburgh SAuitary r air; all other boats subscribing will have their names added to the list: I-lttle Giant. Rover, Argonaut No 2, Armenia. Nevada, .I alia, A merit a, West mot elan-t. Damsel, New York. Areola, ('amelia, Paragon, , (, uicau, Kate Robinson, Marlight, Goody Friends, ** das. K. Gilmore, .silver (.'loud No. Alpha,- Minerva, (Jhaimer Mercury, Kenton, Lenin Leoti. Glide.* M. S. Mepha.n, Reset ve, Cherokee, Ontario. Koanoke. Ohio \ alley. Lir.rie Martin, Jewess, Silver Spray, Lotus, Bin pirn Cit y, Golden Era, i.’iiiren, Maggie Hays, Bertha, Gallatin, Ftankltu. Kate 11. Porter, i Mi \ e, Ida Reese, Folio No. d, (Mara Poe, Delawaie, (‘apt W'm. Dean, a i»ew boat Look Out. •< ’aj>t. Auderdon'» ne w boat, iud yet launched, mj .M]l -- STEAMBOATS. Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets. - . J.|T—*«■ TIIERE(;ri,AII PASSE.V- Packet .MINKKYA,I 'a]>t. Gor don, has resumed her
the Human Katnih ” “Katacome out d their holes to die.” Aflf-Sold Wholesale in all lnrj.;e citio*. by all L>rug{jiatß and KetaiJers every where. 4ft "1! 1 BstrARK !! lof all u orlhless imitations. tf*r.See that - ’ name is on each llox, Bottle Mni Klaek belore joij buy. CtiPAddiosa HENRY 11. < : iJrpot, 4>y2 Broadwni , N y. tfAT.'vdd by I>. 1.. KAll .\ h.S'lui ’k I{. I K. nKLLKKS &. (’(>.,whole=.ik* and retail agents 1 Pittsburgh, Pa., and <« KC »K( 1 K A. K KLLY, Al legheny city, Pa. mbli-DJndxu ! Black Diamond Steel Works, PARK, BROTHER & CO., ' Boat Quuliiy of Keflnod Cast Steel, i Senate, Plat anil i ictagnn, ot all sires. Wan anted eijual to aiij impound or luanniw tiiii-d in tins countr;. ktfi *'.l Mr*! Hint 120 Oi \ i> Sr, oil.l *«». r.-l,to-1 >.l ' Pm SHntOH. THE HOWE k>EWIHG MACHINE, Invented I*ls. Perfected 1802. RECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL. other Sewing Machines, fit the World's Pair while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable nfention on its merits ; and \S heel er & Wilson's a medal for its device, called “Cir cular Hook.’’ The Howe Sewing Machine, was .Awarded a premium (to an Ehgiish Exhibitor,) as the best lor All purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest And heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented at Nos. 12 & 14 St. Glair street A. iff MoOEEGrOE, jnySO-dJtaw-ly - Agent. FOR UIIEEIiING J. li. <'l>l.l,lN(.}\\'ool>, Agls boat Notice HOUSE, PITTSBURGH. pirrsjirH.iii, i■ a ..lrincE aad w I ujiM..«;/{«, THE POST- - -PITTS BURG il. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE"S, 1864. RAILROADS 1864. ? 1864. WISTBB AREANGEMEXT. ( Pennsylvania Central Railroad NINE DAILY TRAIN©. CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE BE- Ing made to the equipment of this excellent double track anil express route, and every possi ble care will be exercised for the comfort oi pas sengers and rapid movement ol freight. .Trains wilf leave the depot in Pittsburgh an loltows: THROUGH ACC< i.M M (IDA PH »N daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at ti DO a. m., stopping at all sta tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.' FAST .MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,; at .» IX) a. 1j 1 . Htopping only at principal . v -atioiifl, Kin) making duvet coninvimud at Harrisburg for Baltimore md W mhing’on, and for Ni •.• York via Philadelphia. THklMjiH EXPEL.” il-iily, at 43: p.' m., stopping only at principal Stations, making di iret conuectioiia at Hariieburg for Baltimore and Washington, ami for New Y’ork via Philadelphia. FAST” LIN L daily, (except Sunday,) at 645‘n. m , stopping only at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimoreand Washington, and for New York via Allentown, without change of cars; also at Philadelphia fur Nevi York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 10 p. m.. stojv ping at all Stations}. and running as far aa Cone til a ugh. FIRST ACCi »M MODATION TKA IN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at t>3u a. in. SECOND ACCOM”.!' .‘DATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (o.rept Sunday,) at 11 15 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN to. Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) »r 4 00 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lot Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 6 10 n. m. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Statioq, every Sunday at ft 06 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. returning trains ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS Baltimore Express p.* 30 p Phlladelpliia Lxpu-so 1 uO j-. m Fast Liue 1 nO a. m Through Mail 1 r.tiu pj .jo a. m Johnstown Accommodation in 16 a. in Irit Wall’s St at kui Acoommodat u>n... t> *J6 a. nt. vd W all’s Station Accommodation .... k 46 a. in. 3d Wall’s Station Accommodation *.< u 5 p. m. 4tli Wall s Station Accommodation... . t>o6p in. Baltimore Express will air.te uith Phiinlefnhia Lxiireesat ltun.m. on Mondays. TRAINS FOR BLAIKs\ILI,E and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville InieraocUon with Thruugh Accommodation, Johiiatou n Accommo dation and Express Train East, and uith Balti more Expreso au.l JohnaU.wu Acommodalion West. I R A INS TOR EBI ;.\s jn KG c* 111 nee tat (’rep s*ui with Express 1 mins anu M» U | Train West and with Through Accommodation ami Express Train East. l f*' A U hi TO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA . BA ETI.Mt iR E EANt As I KK HARRIsm KG ALTOONA Baggage Checked to nil Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, au.l to Philadelphia, 8.-uti more and New Y oik. Passengers purchasing ti.-ket« In cars wilj ta charged an access according to distance trmeird in addition in the Station rates, except trotn m ~ tious where the ( omp.un ti.as mi Agent. No! ICE.—lu case ol I*. bn. the Company u ill hold theinsehes ivspoiiMl.ir lor personal baggage only, and tor an amount not exceeding N . B An * * mnihils Line has been employ (xl to Coney PmjM-ugei’B .and Baggage to and from the Depot, .a? a charge mu to exert d cents lui t'.acli JiKHHcligel' Mid: baggage .1 sTEWART, Agent, At the P. K. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. my‘»> 1864. 1864 THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, .IMI Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. O.N AM) AI-TKK .11 A \ IMI., IhCJ, trains run ns follows. •, 1 * Lea\ e Pit tab g. 101 1 nt ro. )o, i lev'll lor U heel V. Express l.uo a m I u., ] „„ h Express 1.10 p. m. l 5.. ■. m )lep. u, Aiall b 30 a in b |„ lIKI I KMNiI Arrive Pittsburgh. P..\f.W .x.l..Ry.lcu a. ui , 3 p. in ", mi i, m ,-r,m 1 j,. ni. C \ P. R. K.. .2.1*) a. in., 3 st> p. tn.. a k'i p in ACCi Ol .Mi »D Af I( i.\ J K | \ Leave Aljegheny For Alliance. 4orN B. UiN ( l-.r'deu’t 2ln p tr. y.l.'i a m. a m a m. I'.mhi ni. 4 to j). m 6.60 p. I;, nFTI KNiN > Arrive Allegheny, V. \Y. x r. K'y 111., 4 Oil I. t;,. VxP h H P.vKKIA. Age;.t T {".iPotager Mvmn. I inal<;irn:i. i A q , Aiiviil. Alli-j:hon\ liiv. niyu > K MYERS. lien. 'l ,ckct Agent. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R. ymmncr Arrangement ONiAATD AFTER MONDAY, WAV 2D Ititia, Trnms will li-.iw the Drpot. corner of Krtss find Wntcr streets, no luliowb leaves „ „ . I'itlßt.urjjh. Pittsburgh Mail to amltrom I ntown. 7 .“>6 a. m. 6 uo n. ui. Express “ •* 3 40 p. m. » so a. m. Ut M’Keeaport Acc’dc. non ■>. u, ii 5o a. in. *’ “ o l-> a. in. 06 n. in, lßtPortPi-rry . t Ul . , 3y a. m. Bradilock’a 4 i.-» o 40 ». m. Sunday <'iturcfi i rain t.. anti from .M'keeaj.on, i on j. m. n» On a in Kor tickets apply tu l ul l, .Mijit. SILVER PEAKIj SOAP. t iH V g'. l . 1 * li,S *'<>■» **>7 I.IBKU'fI ,s 1 *'/•*• 1 B ** )r l'! "!' 1 U‘iuj h anil manutacUir (M» for V\ebi.-t.» Peiu.Byhtui*, Ohm, Indiana, Illluois and Missouri. .Aim manutaeturers of n superior article oi PA Ul, (I KK MAN and KOSI.N’ IAI'S, and various Toilet ami r ancy Soaps. ot otli Silver Pearl Soap which weconliJentiy recommend as better lor general uae than any other before the public, should he borne in uund has neither Potash, Salt, Lime or Kosin, or any other substance in its manufac ture which can shrink or iujure thetluest lahric. Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the rapidity ol Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed with the silver Pearl Soap do not require boil ing or hall the rubbing, w inch «>i course saves the wear and tear. Mher Pearl Soap removes (Freese, Dirt, Tobacco status, Printers’ Ink I Smoke and the worst ifilge Water Stains mutant’ l>'» L»y tl l’l ,l y ,,l K * l With a moist sponge, thus pro tecting windows, carpets and lurniture from suds and slops, it imparls abriiliauoy to Plate i Jewelry, dassw .are, Lnaiueled Paintings aiu] 1 Patent Leather immediately, and tor cleaning ’ Marble aud Floor Tiles it has no equal. lor the ■ bath arid particularly for shampooning, The Sil- ! oiu.Lku i* ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a word | i OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, This Company respectfully ask a trial irom all , * * who are interested, and in every case will reluud | POULTRY AND EGGS the price ol the same should it tail to accomplish what we claim for it Sold at five cents per pound in tifty pound bo.ves. Delivered to ttie cars, bunts, in Alleghe ny Birmingham ami citj rchidencea free uf charge. Directions ior use on nil packages. Liberal discount to the trade. Merchants from abroad will do well to give OK t. Ml’ 1 (_>.\ Aw Co., a call, 3<>7 JLibert} street, opposite Beuna. Kathoad Passenger Depot. <)it Kc’rtuii*, ,0 itu l»uj-i>itp x l i-irnou iliieUuil, O'• O' l il:i. /llf'ii .(lii Jo / util n*cei ( e.l r»n.l fur snip l*y KEYMKR Sl RROS., 12£ ami |2BWucxibt feb29 KAISr\S, PRUNES AND I'UR. KANTS— -1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, in whole half and quarter boxes, 60 mats fteeiUefta Raisins, i 5 kega do do 30 casks prime Zante Currants, 60 kegs French Prunes and Plump, 25 boxes do do Just received and lor saje by REYJJKR A 8803., mhS *CB and 128 "Wood *t. NO I E m S ISSL DRAFT ' BR N3 AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, Office In Jones’ Building, over' Internal Rev enue rooms,” between M. m M. and Meehanna Banka, No. 67 FOURTH STREET. PITT.-? BURGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Tl O Olt', OAr- , I.ETT IC II , And ah kirwla of Wrapping Paper, II avo Kemovud KROM NO. WOOD STRKF.T, Tl) No. 33 Bmithtlcld Street, . PlTT.>jjrKiHl, FA.. »Bh Jiai.i f,,r nAa?. K|'i I.UCEXT Ol I, IVORKH, DUNCAN, DUNLA.P & CO., carbon ox r, s , Office, 201 MBKRTY STREET, PITTSHrmjH, PA myft-tfmd HOUSE CARPENTERS House Carpenter and Jobber, Between VA oud and LiUirty streets. PITTSIiTIMIi, PA. U"doi b o.du'ited and piomptly attended to FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, ♦•“ Collection of accounts and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. Betl-l^d ix>.yjn orricii" HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, S'e-ti the comer of.Mb, ARONKi IX i.AUOK AND SMALL 1"-M 'piaiitiru'o loaned on «. old and :silver, Dia monds, .Jewel! >. Gold and Silver Watches, and all kiiHU (.<1 valuable articles. Inr any length oi time acre.-d on Ihe jo-oda cannot be delivered without the '1 icket. ♦arntllou Hours iruin 7 A. M. to 10 p M ja3u ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Ivon Fouu manufa.-t ar id ot the laist quality of unu-rialo, and u arrantc 1 u all cases to give aatislactn-n tiers Liom all pails of the Couiitry solici ted and ptompll) rilled. fe?l-d\ W CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &C Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, a new ai.d SPLENDID ASSORTMENT i’ r.i. 3 in )>. m dust receu ml at the New Oa;-p»t Nt..te oi MTarland, Collins & Co. Venetian Blind Trimmings, A u ent irtu >• new ar.d complete assortment .nioav ( Ama'rr t roßi: ai’FAHI.AXn, COI.U.V* A ( <) nth 4 t>AXJB A CAPPEL, MERCHANT TAILORS, Arrives at IKS SMFTHFIEI.I) STREET WE HAVE JCST KKCKIVEI) \ large and well selected stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Cloths; Caaslniereu, VcstingH, dtc. Also, a large stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined TAPER | ’('ld »KS, N FCK Tl Ls and everything usually Cept hy tirßtHjlass Furnishing Stores, orders I •*-unptly executed. mhn*l) J CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors to .las. Holmes A. Lhi.j i* oit if i> a < 1 if i; ii , Healer in Hacon. Lard, SugaM 'uied llau.e, Smoked Reef, &e. COHN EH MARKET AND FIRST ST*. decil-lyu OYSTERS, GAME. &C -lAjnos >n,Ai (uiuin :UH> I.IBEHTY HTHEK'I ! del-dtf \S,' AU ' PAPERS, Oil. CLOTHS, ! WI.VJJUW SHADES, FANCY (H)OllS \\ ail i apers Ironi so to ifa per roll; Window j .shades troui 10c to $o ; uil Cloths I'roiu 70c to j »1,6 u per yard; Fancy Goodin all \ artctics. at the •* ' . New Wall Paper & fancy Goods House , Kokhsti .{ bL si'invii;z, i ‘fi'l.t 1&4 smithtiehi street H KL.P FOR THE SOI.OIKUS. W«*. «ln* mu!» t h»-u««1, h* r* h> l;I», ihc i WBjfe* ol out* day, i»i- tilt- *.um*> set nppo- to mu iiaiiu... to the PI (t »t>u t-; h Pair. lor the »»cii uud AVonurl e«l Soldiers, .iC'! l/if na.'iic of ■a man\jn or, ...wn/i oi ir,td<\ end the Ivcahly. j l-et the Ft Opt ietur, Manager, llos**, or an) pa ti *"tic man, paste or copy the uiuivp on white paiM-r ; get u signed h> ail tin* :uen ol the null,- Mil,.-, : urtiaee, .-h-ip. h, M t ) »rd, store, tjadc* *>r ipation to winch in* Iwloni'a, transmit the' : lu.Nathami,;. liwi >i j r.. Ti ennuiei ■i : .r !• air. Pitts!>ur_h l ;.>m ••■•etpr ~| i in- mi nu-) will in- duty luiiuon - •' 1 :■ h*( t. < -Uid-t :i--u> j - iju-i ( *'•' •'"'■mi «■ I rn. iiaiio-; :tte croans i.i mu ..i "Wn-fc and diJcndefs : tlie ineuuny ol Lin- giorj •' ‘h-ad. and our lmpen of sueveo.- in the «trug uio. call on io to hi- pii.impt ami generous. Ma) (haiput n intrf the heart of every Chns tian anu patriot to respond with his mite or his treasu re. Kor the Executive Pninmittee tr.yl T> V *,i FUKTII STRKET, PtTTSBFROH, PA 1 .>llrch'"»it« and other legal business attended w-iii A liririu r.;., Washington. Utcone, and ad ! i oijim-u. jaiiiS-^aid HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY, No. 85 Tonrth Street, Near 'Wood. 'aillt. SI IIS( RIBKRS M-ANt FA C- A H UK ‘tin! kocj» ronßtar'ly on hand every article in tlui; inti', w/: Cornices. OrnarnentH, t-int.nn uotHs. t 'o;i:Feather Mat tresses of ail kind*; hl.so, the celebrated Patent W"* ih'id. Ail kin U o| Shades, Hlinds dnd r Ixturr;. attention L'-.en to ail orders forflt tinK and I -iy nig down ('arpets. (dl Clorha, oct 17-i) d KtiJihli r> *k KoKNIuK. CRACKERS &. PILOT BREAD. BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY. • s . jvt .a. r -\r i iq* , Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in all kinds of CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, NO. til rm nTII STttEET, iJetwfen Wood anil Market PITTsBCRGH, LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and (Jontractm W K A,IK MANVFAYTI'Rriffe ▼ ▼ a supet ior article ot I - i >i , Which we »ro prcpnre.l to deliver from out COAI. YARD, 509 HBKRTV STREET. BEH f QUA I.fTY Ob* PA-IVIIXjY COAL, Alwai a on hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART A 00. PLANING MILLS. JAMES MU.UNCAR, MONONGAHK ‘A * E-ANLN T eu hirged his establishment, add I tilled it wi th the newest and most approved ma chinery,n now prepared to turnißh flooring and planing* '.mis, scroll sawing and re-sawing i doors sash and shutters, kiln dried frame! mouldings, box making, &.c. South Pm-siimon, Sej>t. 7, is 67. jaao' !• ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, i Under Oiire of the franciscan Brothers. rj'lHIS INSTITUTION, SITI'ATED IN j i 1-orretto, Cambria County Tennsylvaniii • lour miles irom Ureßson Mation on the , direct route between ThiladelphiaandPittsbureh , *hb chartered in 1859 with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors anil ilegrees. The I location oi the College is one of the most neaithv in l enns> Ivani*—this portion oi the Allegheny ! mountains being )>r*>\erbial lor its pure wateir bracing aar, ami picturesque scenery. : ' The bcliuladtic \ ear coimuences on the FIRST MUM)A\ after the 15th of AUGUST, andenda about the 28th oi .IT NU following. It is divided into tw o Sessions. Students cannot return home he.u een tl.e >e sa jons. All the Apparatus nece* n V !s “ rve y |n ff. Kngineering, ice., Ac., refurnished * tfU * iQHtltullon to the Vr“,« ruU .^ li: i*' . ’ OC:l1 forms rw-ex'ra charge. Mudenta will be admitted from cirllt > *‘* ri » to the age oi manhood. ' i i.kms— Hoard and Tuition, payable liali yearly i in advance $ 70 Surveying aji.i usooi instruments, per an- 11 ‘-V, l ao t ..iaiOttl mul .»LoJerii l.nngtmgefi, extra.... 10 j H'JPnts «j.<•:. Rt, Rev. Bishop 1 >«. PATTERSON .ADAM AMMOTT PATTERSON & AMMON, Commission Merchants, Flour and Grain and General Prodace Deal ers, No. 6 Wood Bt., Pittsburgh, Pa.' Wa take pleasure in referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth A Co., Zug fit Painter. A. Bradley, E. Edmundson & Co., R. H. Davis, J. P. Woodwell, Jas. Sl’Cully & Co., J. W. Spencer, C. H. Love At Go., R. If. Jack At. Co jau29-tf P. RBTMER Late at Miller & Rloketßon’a, REYMER & BROTHERS, [Successors to Reymer & Anderson,] Foreigir Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, Sugar*, Fire Works, l E3lAt;Ks of THIS FIRM be "■ ing practical oii'chmucß, oi many tveartp ex perience in the business will ensure fo give'sai isfAction in every respect. We are also ageuts lor Guild, Garrison A. Go.’a, .steam Pumps l«r water and oil. ectPlyd j Jib aac jonbs,.john l. box\d.. wm. at’cur lough. 1 Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, BOYD : PITTSBURGH, PA. i W. CUNNINGHAM. . I>. OUNNi NGIJ AM . .D. JIIAUjKN OUN NINUHAAI..... M c # DUNCAN C< I'KN IhUUAMS &(’ O, —P ITTS / HL'RgH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware i house 119 Water street, and 156 First street, I Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon i gahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City , VS Indow Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware and Arne ’ riobn Convex Glass, for Parlor Windows, Churoh ; es and public buildings. a pj WjNES, LIQUOR^&c. E. P. MIDDLETON, WINES, BRANDIES, <&£., OI.I> WUEAT AVHIBKY, mhl4-lyU JACOB Importer and wholesale dealer In FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors above 6th at. WOULD USVITJB particular attention to his stock of German . vv Vi^ 8 Rni ! Brandies, which has been se lected and imported by himself. Families and . aV.c 6 ® ,co . depend-ou obtaining- -at-his es tablishment the best and purest ofWtnes. Pure 1-aquorH of all lands, equal to any in the city, al ways on hand. Also, Pure Old Kye Whisky and the best Rectified Monongahela. oc3o HENfiy w. BEAUMONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Sins. ALSO, Blaokberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Sin ger lirnmliea, old ,uonongaheia, Bye, and. otner WMaldea, Jamaica Riini, ttc% .r ' r ) .-so. SIIJBERTYBTHKET, Opposite Fourth street-, * RITTSBCKCIH, ra. «-Hotels, Taverne'and FanUllea supplied a moderate protttß loMJaah. mydl-iyd imi; 100 boxe. Kancy, Toilet and In etore .-.mi lor oair by Sr'uARS— iso bbia “A" and “B” Coffee Sugari, iO do Unified, Granulated and Powdered rsUEfar —Now in atore and for sale by KKYALEU & BRUS„ 1 26 and 128 Wood at*. . BASKETS, "PJSTS AMD quarts', ** Heidziek’s Champaghe, 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle. In store fat sale by MILLER k RICKIEBTSON DEAL EH IE NO. 102 SECOND STREET, GROCERS .. H. P. EUTMKR.. . J. 8. RKVMBR WHOLESALE*DEALERS IN GROCER, BRASS FOUNDERS. V. B. CRAWFORD. STEEL WORKS. GLASS WORKS. IMPOIITKR OP Also, sole proprietor of the No. 5 North Front St PHJi.ADiL.PKIA, PA. RHYMER x DROS. t 126 aud JiS Wood at. BANKS AND BANKERS. rjjj he : " “ r:= “ 11 THIRD NATION3L ej ( ‘< Having organizedWlisr the National (,'u vnoy Act, is now prepared to do a General Banking Business. Deposits received; Exchange, on the principal cities of the Kaatand West BOUGHT AND SOLD, made in every accessible part of the country. Office for the present, (until the completion of the New Banking House, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley,) In the Banking Room of the DUIE SAVINGS* INSTITUTION, 3NTo. 13-0 SjM.ttlvH.elca. at., Opposite the Ouston House. DIRECTORS. Win, E. SchmfeH?, A. Hfirtie, A. s. Bell, Alex. Holstein* S. H. Hartman, Henry Gerwig, L. Morganstem. B. Goe. ADAM BEINEMAN, Prest. K. G. SoHWBUTr, Cash, pro tem. mh7-2md KOUNTZ & MERTZ, U 8 Wood street, Second door above fifth. Dealers in foreign and do mestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly attended to. apll HOLMES &, SONS, BANKS Rg AN » and Kxufiauge Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and' Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States* Deposits received in par funds or current paper. "No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. a OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, of Indebtedness, Quartermas ters Certificates, ; 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government eeouritlea, bought bv W. H. WILLIAMS & tJo., Wood street, comer o£ Third. mhs:6md DOLLAE SAVINGS BANK, , 63 FOURTH STREET. CHARTERED I2V 1805, OPE® DAILY, FROM 5) TO 3 O’CLOCK. also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to November 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 leaß Okß Dollar, and a dividend of the profits deolared twice a year, in June and December. Interests has been declared semi-annually, in June and-Do. cember since the Bank Vas organized, at therate oi >:ix per cent, a year. Interest.- if not drawn out, is placed to the 1 creitit ol the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year, withouV troubling the depositor to call or even topresfent" his pass book. At this rate money will doable in less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application' to the office. ? resident, GEORGE ALBBEE. V7OU PRESIDENT*. James McAuiey, James B. D. Meeds, John H. Shoeuberger, Win. Douglas, James Hetdman, Isaac M. Pennock. Peter A. Madeira, James Shidle, wm. Ji Anderson. John B. M’Fadden, A. AT. Pollock, M. D. John G. BackofenV . TRUSTEES. Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch, John U. Bindley, John Marshal. George Black, Walter P. Marshal, Hill Burgwin, John Orr Alonto A; Carrier, Robert Robb, a Charles A. Colton. Henry L. Bingwalt, John Lvana, . vvm. E. aickiuertt. Benj. L. Fahnestock, Alexander .Speer, John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tuull'e, Wm. S. Haven, Wm. Yankirk. Peter H. Hunker, Isaac Whittier, Richard Hays, Wm. P. Weyman. James I).'Kelly, Christian Yeager," AND TREASURER. . CHARLES A. COLTON. PHILADELPHIA CARDS OH AS. MAIGEE ISIAH HICKS. J. HODMAN HICKS CHAS. O. SWORE, mAgee sc hicks, Importers and dealers In CLOTHS, CASSISVIEFIES, SATINETTS, \ eatings, Tailors’ Trimming., INTO. i2S!S MAK ItET STREET, ncSS-tf PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce aud Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water st., Philadelphia. A*~Lit>cr'ii advances made on consignments when required. my-lyd GEORGE G^JANT, Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER ; In every description of MTS’ FTJENISBTNG GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, . Myl-iyd PHILADELPHIA. ~ o, a, vA]ff"inur& co^ ■ M AN UFACTCTKHH3 OP ' GAS FIXTURES AMD CHANDBUERS, i Patent Improved I EXCEIjSIOR and patent ; PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, j Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. > RALESROOMM, fco. *jl7 Axcli Street, Philadelpiiia. Manuiaotory, Franlcford, Phil a. goods warranted. • jy2-lyd O. HARRY BIUAI^, WITH LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Manufacturers and Importers of MEW FimSHUG GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIM MINOS. No. 10 South. Fourth Street, rayl-lyu _ PHILADELPHIA. remotaTT WIItKIKTS IT AT.T, Our friends and tha public at large will not we trust, forget that we are at present and for !‘>,? W a, wee i ,^ c:ro, S d Wilkins HalL ow the Maj ojaff Office, Fourth street, where we hat e on exhibition and for aalc aa tine a stock of PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS. ETC.,; H. KLEBEE & BEO., Wilkins Hall, Fourth street. TV'tT’.tSSr - ™ 12 EXECCTIVE COM. Xal hi ITTKh of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair have, resolved that all the different branches <>l 1 ' industry, profession and trades, be requested to meet in separate conventions at once and atw . -t point three or more members aa a Committee to ' aid in the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. It is' res- " !>ectfuliy requested that the names of ah'of said -‘it on "to .hsSs - tarj of the Association at their Rooms, 86 Water .. - street over Zug h Painter’s Warehouse. “ £ ' mhi? y ° rder ’ F - R- BRUNfiT, ’■ mhlt> Chairman. CARDS FOR OEN i i-A.JliIPi.--.t>Ainpiea and Catalogues seat tor ao cent*, Enclose an envelope with jour own name and address. \j. HEMMtI ITE. mh7-3md . 58 Liberty st., Netv York. CAVE YOUR GAS BY TSITVG GlsE'A son's Anti-Fliekering, American and Imper ial Gas Burners, a sure saving uX twenty-five per oent. The Anti-Flickering Ujust the thtp g for the wflice. Call and see them burn at the Gas Kitting and Plumbing Establishment til WKLUuls'4t JSJbLLy, - 164 Woodstreet' FItCITS, ACTa^ACa,- 200 boxes Oranges, prime, | too do Lemons, f too frails I vica Almnnda, 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 50 bags Tarragona-Almonds, 60 do Ssietiy Aimontis, I *5 boxes Shelled Almonds, 30 bags English "W albuto, 25 do Brazil Nuts, 30 do Filberts, ■ 200 do Pea .Nuts, j .. fiooo Cocoa Nuts, Jastoroand landing, and for sale by 1 * * HEVM.KR L BBOS., ’“hi 128 and 138 Wood st POTATOJfiS -50 bushels choice TTeshannocks, 200 do do Peach Blows 100 do do Pink Byes, Just receivedand./or *adc by KETZER &A£3ESTBOftGk* ♦■nmer Market a dFU ttsls, ing" " WillSHli.. j TACBXB. KMKH ACP?ft “y® »»■*«* "3*,*