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    Jgj*PITTSBURGH THEATRE,
Leftßeeaad Manager W. Hkndkebon
TreMurer,.,.,.?......,. (^bocgtok.
Tirfi tiHofeT! ;••? -
, ...THEGH.OSTI!
Although’to Any novelties haVe for some time
beenin preparation, tile manager hftsdbiefln com
pelled to* postpone their,introduction In Order to
comply.,With the general desire of witnessing the
Bupertlfttural phenomeny, the great apectumi
tllUßtration of the Nineteenth Centurf,
THERH O S T,
will .he . presented, the
thrUling ui*aiha, written expressly for the intro
duction- of the J Pfiantom, entitled
THE DREAM SPECTRE.
(In;whieWheAyli9le company will appear.)
To cqnclQjcfe with
' ' j ,’-: ; BETSEY BAKER- -
For'-Benefit of the Sanitary Fair
BRIEN’S GREAT SHOW
And TOSf KJCSG’S
EXCELSIOR CIRCUS
1 * COHBtliEi),
FRoil DALTIHOREANDWASHJNGTON,
Will exhibit on BED LIONLOTj Pittsburgh,
for ione.week, , June Gth, 7th, Bth,jOth. 10th
Commencing Alter
' at o’clock,
’foK THS BESSFIT OF
, The Sanitary Fair.
The Mayor, p£ the, £ifcy,ef Pittsburgh tonct as
TreaspjQer, ..andj, jrho, .will see that the moneys
deceived shall he donated’for the exclusive bene
fit of this truly Charitable purpose.
The proprietpr has' pleasure to announce
that 'the Executive Committee, of whom his
JionbfcMayor X/QWRY is at the head, has ac
cepted his liberal as his contribution dur-.
ing the entire week, iHe therefore appeals to
the public to ald'hiin in rendering that contribu
tion sfa large aa possible.
The TROUPE is. composed of the following
•»iuimed skillful artistes:
Mad. LOUISA TGURNAIRE, the daring
FrenceEquestrieaneandßare Back Rider whose
unrivalled performances have thrilled the world,
has no equal in her extremely splendid and clas
sical manege exercises.
MadJ VIRCHNIA. will appear in single and
doufrteaots of cqhesttiahiam.
Mad. LAV : Jum, a Scenic Equcsti ienne.
JAS> REYNOLDS*; thc pbpular Clown.
JAS. WA-RD, the performing Trick Clown.
Mpnfiietir‘ROOHEli, the best gymnast In the
world.” 1
of J- North.
LOUIS ! ZANFRETTA, Filing Tra pe2e.
JQHN NAYLOR,'the Tumbler and Leaner.
Ste. "WAMBOLD, the man of many forms.
the great Four Horse Rider.
WM. ‘SMITH in his graceful dlrertisetnent,
known in the French language as La Percho.
TOM KINO, whofee name is kuowu in the pro
fession, will demonstratu his Great Uatoute
"©apaj«Aa a.Yaulter and Single or Double Act
Equeircrfsiih6,hAB no peer.
Manege Horses, Comic Mules.
35 cts. Reserved Seats 50 cents.
May 31 H. L. STEBBINS, Agent.
SANITARY FAIR.
D. HARRY STAR & MORRISS
TROUPE
Negro Band of Minstrels,
Will-perform
AT MASONIC HALL,
On the Tth, Bth and 9th of June, their first per
formance in Pittsburgh.
Tickets 26cents... Reserved seats 60 cents. To
be had at the Office of ihe Hall from l to 2 p. m.
JeT-St
POSTPONED.
It Is deemed expedient by the Executive Com
mittee and the undersigned to postpone the Con
cert announced by Mr. and Mrs. H. KLKBER
te
Tuesday Evening, June 14th
When ft will take place at
CONCERT HALL, Fifth HI.
J*4-tf HENRY KLEBEIi.
STEAMSHIPS.
Steam from Queenstown and Liverpool.
• THB FIRST-Ct&SS POW-
Iron Steamships of the Can-
’SIDON,
WilTiailfrom Liverpool every alternate TUES
DAY. from Queenstown' every alternate
WEDNES DAYv ; «nd Don Neff York every
alternate WEDNESDAY.
Nation*! Steam Navigation Company.
'VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA,
ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA,
Willjpatf from Liverpool and Queenstown, as
above, '(forming & weekly line,) and from New
York every alternate SATURDAY. Steerage
Passage from New York, $36. Currency. To
New.gork, $35 Gold or equivalent In Currency.
Passengers forwarded to Petit snd all ‘German
ports at very low rates, .
For Passage apply to WILLIAMS A GUION,
40 Fulton SC, New York, or
T3QS, RATTIGAN, Agt,
No. 123 MonongaftblfrHouse, water st.,
ny26-lyd % Successor to Thoa. Rattigan.
Liverpool, Sew York and .Philadelphia
' tIN.MAN)
STEAM SHIP UNE.
NOTICE TO The PTOUtC.
xlrirf.-., TUBE IDES SIGSE D
agent foe.
.toeaboyo line oLStaamere vice
KSBHBfllrMr. .John Thompson, declared,
the bqitogss of r thfeline hem, will, hereafter
Smlthueld street, near
Fourth, applications should be made.
The Steamers of thiij line are. among, the most
magnificent qjfloat. amtr.ua direct ..between Liver
pool and,New-York,'aailingevery week.
Theuadersigned is also agentiorXAPSOOTT’S
celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X Line
of London Packets, by both of which he Is pre
pared'!?) bying out passengers at Very low tales.
sight Drafts for any aihoui on any part of
Europofor sale. Apply to .D.'O’NKILL
Forelira Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smlthdeld
Btreet,;:Pltt6burgh, Pa.. _ jea
Passage firom England and Ireland,
& &. O .
EUR ORE AIN AGENCY
THOMAS H. RATTIGAN,
EUROPEAN AGENT, No. m
Moodn&ahel/f House. Pittsburgh,
MSHHKBf Pa.j ia jprebAjed to bring out or
bringmrtTor'fiend back pfliseiigora from br to any
part ortnejolff country.! Either by Bleam or Bail
ing pfiXets. -
SIGHT‘BONDS FOfl SALE, payable in any
part of Europe. ■
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati K ail
road. Also. Agent for the oldjßiack .Star Line
of Sailing Packets, "and for "the lines oi Steam
ers sailing between Nejv York, Liverpool, Glas
gow and-Galway 4 i j>; *; j \ >
. \ : A - 1 1 rafts, rf. RATTIGAN.
To Architects and Builders.
BYciminOUWJT'Op WAY OTI*. as Ap
propriation of Fifty Thousand Dollars wss
made lor the extension jofthecapltsl Huiidlnrs
at Harrisburg. Architects and Uullders nie
Iferehy regupsted to present,plans for said exten
sion. mxi prbposa.lB foTiiwiiaihgt he same, to Hie
undersigned, by the FIFTEENTH DAY ill
.IUNE-'.Thepiain object,tp.be attained,by the
propoiM'fexsenfcibn Is to fumisb additional Com
rattree Boom for the LegislApire,,ancliihe film
slon is to conform as far as possible to the srelti.
teeture of the present building.
,3il.i li-3 flriTJihlNU. Jttk IKXBTIN,
Governor,
ISAAC SLENKEH,
-*- 1 •* AUditpr General,
• JAMES'P: BARR,
* Surveyor General,
M iwu
Harrisburg, May 19, 1664. mi c.s-r .i
THE MMHQJr.
Invested 1845. Perfected 18U».
RECKrVEI> TRIBUM3 FROM ALL
other Sewing Machines,TTTttie World’s Fair.
18®, wkud4he wtfiger 'SewmgrMne'hiß&ffeceiveu
an honorable mention on Us merits ;and Wheel
er & WiisofPS’ATbfedfti write'deVtbfe.balfed nCif
cular Hook.” sewing Machine, was
awarded a prenrfiiiri fto gn Engffflh Exhibitor,)
as the best tor all purposes on exhibitlQm- Our
to
work on the lightest and heaviest fabric*.* > ’
Sold and rented at Nos. 13 Al 4 St. Clair stieet
fgmygfrdstawkly Agent.
rUTLEBY^A: SPLEWDIDASSORT
ment of Table and Pocket, for Bale by
..sjayu/’feafe
HUT TA
RIVERMATTERS.
Thk Rivkb.—Last evening at twilight there
were four feet by the metal marks, and fail;
ing lowly. •
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
ARRIVED.
Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville.
Franklin, Oarmae.’BrownavUle.
.1 aa. Itees, Irwin, Klizatieth.
Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela Oity.
Gallatin, ClaSeJßrownsvlllD.
r ranlclin, (Jarmac, Brownsville.
Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth.
Bayard, Peebles, MonongahelaOity.
New York, Lightencr, Louisville.
Pittrburoh Samtary Fair.—The follow
ing named steamboats have subscribed to the
Steamboat Fund of the Pittsburgh Sanitary
Fair; all other boats subscribing will have their
names added to the list:
Little Giant, Rover,
Argonaut No. 2, Armenia,
'Nevada, , Julia,
America, Westmoreland,
Damsel, New York,
Areola, t .’amelia,
Paragon, Vulcan,
Kate Robinson, Starlight,
Goody Friends, keouida*,
J as. K. Gilmore, Silver (.'loud No 2.
Alpha, Minerva,
Charmer, Mercury,
Kenton, Lenio Leotl,
Glide,* M. S. Mophaiu,
Reserve, Cherokee,
Ontario, Roanoke,
Ohio Valley, Lizzie Martin,
Jewess, Silver Spray,
Lotus, Empire City,
Golden Era, Citizen,
Maggie Ilaya, Bertha,
Gallatin,, Franklin.
Kate B. Porter, Olive,
Ida Reese, Echo No. 3,
Clara Poe, Delaware,
Capt. Wra,’ Dean, a new boat Look Out.
•Capt. Anderson’s new boat, not yet launched.
my2-tjl
Wheeling & Parkersburg Packets.
FOR WHEELING.
. alp"!, THKRICUI UR PASSEN-
l>rtcket MINERVA,Capt.Gor
don, lias resumed her old trade, making regular
trips, -leaving Pittsburgh every MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Having been
thoroughly repaired, Bhe well deserves the pa
tronage of the public generally.
JAS. COLLINS & CO., Agts.
Wharf-boat, bolow Monongahela bridge.
Postponement. —steam boat
PRIZE FLAGS The distribution of the
Boat prize (lags la.pu-tponf 4
Ji§j§E>£i}sE§Si»until the last day of the Pit t murgh
Sanitary Fair. Steam iloata'will please hand in
their suh&criprious to R L. M'Grt-w.eeq . Treia.
or leave them atCaldnett Sc Pros., on cm before
Wednesday, the loth mat. R 0. GRAY
jeS Chairman S. B. Co nmittee
Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair—Steam-
r -jsi’r oro fc. STEAMBOATS ARE RE
,ri mclosc thi-ir suiiseiip
iiouh in me Mimmlio.Ht I'unil of Pittsburgh San
itary Pair to either <>l the Committee, lietore
the Ist day of June, as the colors will he award
ed on that dny to the boat returning the largest
subscription. K. C. GRAY.
myHB Chaiiman Steamboat Cum
NOTICE TO_SHIPPERS.
Philadelphia & New York
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO.
Daily Freight Line.
CONSIGNMENTS TO EITHER
Agent lorwanled to any point Last or \\ cat
I free of commission and with dispatch.
WM. P. CLYDE, Agent,
No. 14 S. Delaware avenue,
Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
No. in Wall street.
t New Yoric.
! WILMn.N WIULLDLN, President.
. tuhl+-dmd
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C.
SAVA&E HOUSE,
NO. 330 ÜBEBTY STREET,
' Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
I JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR.
HAVIHti TAKEN AND FITTED UP,
with all the modern improvement, this pop
i ular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom
modate Ills old customers and the public gener
ally, with the best the market affords. Oysters
; will be served up In every variety of style during
1 the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he
I feels confident in recoimneudiag them to the put>-
! lie lor their excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily,
and sold wholesale and retail. mySiMyd
C> L li HOU>S 1-; ,
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
TIIK SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCER
to the public that lie ib in daih receipt ol
FRESH .SHELL ami CAN OYSTKfts, G A.M E,
tk c., and Is prepared to {Wcothmodate the,patrons
of this old-ana well known house - with -every
thing iu the eating and drinking line at the short
est JOHN SHAKER,
janiWted V . .. /Proprietor.
KEDAR,
OLYMPUS,
YOUNq’S EATING SALOON,;
Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith
field Streets, 1
Where GiYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
season wtt! be served up In tbe most palatable’
styles. . , ELI YOUNG, ]
ocl4_ corner and bmlthfteld st. ,
A~ I
CHARLES GARDNER would remind his i
old friends and oustOmera that he la still to be *
found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, en
trance on Fourth street. He hat always on hand i
the best Quality of Lager Beer, and in connection
with the 1 nail, ft well appointed billlmtt saloon,
with good tables; balls and cues. w
Remembers the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth st.
near Wood, entrance from Fourth. lyUMy i
•h. / CRUMPTON A CO., 307 LIUKIITV
.ii ■' ■ ..'■■iH+yAV" -V .. V .STREET, sole proprietors and uiMiukctur
, v I’i n A k,r Weatt-rn Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana,
}♦/ llllinois and Missouri. Also manulacturerii ol n
*fi,^BsJaJufc*i lt S&%tl r - » . ®Uperior article oi PALM. QLRMAN, ULIVE
’’, '• and k(;si ' N ' SOAPS, and various Toilet ami
iifoii ' 'i- ' * ancy Soap*. Of ourSllverPfearl Soap which
i w««onttdeatly recommend aa better for general
- CnTJ^-IL. ' 2? nee than any other before the public, should u
i, k ’i* m I borne in mind has neither Potash, bait, lAme
For Rata, Mice, Roaohes, Ants, Mothsin Furs, ° r Roain, or any other substance In its manufae-
Bed Hugs, Woolens, Ac., Inßects on Plants, Am- l^ re which can shrink or Injure the finest fabric,
male, Fowlb, Ac. f Fi,annelß and Woolens can be washed with the
Put un In stoc, W)c. and ♦l,OO Boxes, Bottlea, rapidity ol t’ottun or Linen. L'luthes washed
and Flaaits. $3 and *6 sizes for, Hotels, Public with the silver Pearl .soap do not require boil
institutions, uc. ! ing or hall the rubbing which of course saves
“Only infallible remedies known.” the wear and tear, biiver Pearl:Soap remove*
“Free from Poisons.” Greese, Dirt, Tpbaccu Mains, Jointers’ Ink,
“Not dangerous to the Human Family.” Smoke and the worst Bilge Wa tor Sta ins instant'
“Rats come out of their holes to die.” . *}’» by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro-
Wholesale in all large cities. • Ltectlng windows, carjwts. and furniture' from
by all Druggists anu Relailers-every- I *uob ami slops. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate,
where. I Jewelry. Uiassware, Enapwted. .PAintinge and
! IBkware !!! of all worthless imitations. 1 Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning
that “CostakV name is on each Box, Garble ajul Floor Tiles it lias no equal. For the
Bottle and Flask before you buy. ■ bath and particularly lor shampooning, the Sii
4®“Address HEAHY It. GOSjTAR. i ver Pearl Soap \* a parted luxury. In a word
Depot, 48*2 Broadway, N. Y. all. who have tried its superior qualities ac-
B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., R. Knowledge it the greatest discovery ol'the age.
E. SELLERS \ t :u.. wholesale and retail ageuts, ; Uiis t .'ompany respectfully ask a trini irom all
Pittsburgh, Pa., and < J ho|,’< >E A. K ELLY. Al- who ,ilc interested, ant! in i-\ m d.\se will rotund
egheny city, Pa. mhl4-<iiiicUtw tbe price ol the sameshouhl it fail to accomplish
— - - ------ I whaj we claim for It.
Black Diamond Steel Works,. u£“ “Ul'OT
• PITTSBf'RO-H, PA. ■ l n 3» Birtninghain and city residences free of
charge. Directions lor use on all packages;
PARK RROTHFR A. PH Liberal discount to the tj-mle.
rr\nr\, nnui nen 6: UU., Merchants lroin abroad will do well to enc
MAKHVACTninna ov I CKI.'iMFTuN fc. UU„ a caU, 387 Liberty street
opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot. '
1 As**Beware of all Imitations. N'one genuine 1
unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Sfu*U
I as secured by the Inventor by Nation »1 copyright
inhiMf ..... J 6 * i
Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel.
Square, Flat ami Octaenn, of all sizes.
Warranted equal to any imported or manutac*
hired in this country.
H 9 & 151 Fir»i and 120 & 122 Secoud hU,
_feblG-lyil _PITTSBTTK(iH.
Alakg£ Lot ok
Tobacco,
BdJtiuiore Spuu Tobacco,
Navy Pounds
Bright i a
Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco,
Solace Fine Cut “
Sunny .side Fine Out “
Sweet Olive “ “
M’UOLUSTKE it. BA. KB S,
108 Wood street.
njh2*
LONG,
' Liberty Street, Pittbbur^h
A RUNT** POB
Kusaell Mewor ana ksajipi
Buckeye Mower ami Reaper
Quaker Mwer ami Reaper,
i Xvuga Chief Mower ami Keapeit
Farmer Mower, • ...
Woods’ Mower.
Also, dealers In Agricultural and.i'armiae ini
Hip* 3 **»• ; ~ ' iAoi9*3Aw
Tobacco— ” V
. 3 hhds Leaf Tobacco,
• to, ( '■ 5 boxes “ *•
tt/iw* fndfor sale by
J •, ; . _ J?ET23$k A ARMSTRONG,
mySO j . otJ , ; corperiMarketaad First sts
■ 1 uAA vizifri' Id -dins »Ss;
, cull Fe&e&SloW I 4ftd \rolktoe£'xs*
i apao
s ;i j-JTaur-. * )c vihal ,• > >.:
STEAMBOATS.
boat Notice
PITTSBURGH,
OyPIOB AND WaBISHOUSB,
THE POST—PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 9,i 1864.
RAiLRQ APSr~“ ——
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Pennsylvania Central Railroad
iSAtr.Y frKATNa
CONSTANT. ADDITIONS ARK BE
ing made to the equipment of thin excellent
double track and express route, ami every possi
ble care will be exercised for the comfort of pas
sengers and rapid movement of freight Trains
will leave the depot Xu Pittsburgh »a foUo.wsc :
THROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex
oept Sunday,) at G 00 a. m., stopping at all sta
tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
FAST MAIL every morning, (exceptsunday,)
at 3 oo a. m., stopping only at principal Siatfonfi,.
and making direct connections ai Harrihiiurg for
Baltimore .ind Washington, and for Niw York
via Philadelphia.
THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 4 B 5 p. m.,
stopping only at principal Stations, making di
rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and
Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia.
FAST LLNe daily, (except Sunday,) af 8 45 p.
tn., Btonping only at principal Stations, connect
ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington,
and for New York via Allentown, without
change of care; also at Philadelphia for*Now
York.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 to p. m.. stop
ping at all Stations, and running as far aa-Oone
maugh.
FIRST ACCOM MOPATION TRAIN for Wall’s
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at t>3o a.m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION' TRAIN lur
Wall’s Station, leaven daily. (excejA Sunday,) at
II 15 a. m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN toi
Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
4 00 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall’s Staliou lea\cs daily, lexcept Sunday,) at
b 101>. m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves WalPsStatlojj,
ewry Sunday at 905 &, m.; returning leavoi
Pittsburgh at 1" 45 p. m.
RET UU NI Ml TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS
Baltimore Exj’than 12 30 p. n-.-
PliUadelphla ExpfOtss 1 00 p. m
J jiot Liue i oo a. m
Through Mail Train 12 30 a. m
Johnstown Accmumodatiou io L 6 a. ui.
Ist Wall’s station Accommodation.... b 25 a. m.
2d Wall’s Station Accommodation 8 45 a. tn.
3d Wall's Station Accommodation 2 05 p. m.
4th Wall’s Station AccommoAatiou 8 05p. n<.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at l (ki p. ra. on Mondays.
TWAINS Vuli iILAIKsVILjut: and INDI
- connect at Blairevillt* Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express I'ram East, *ud with Balti
more Express ami .lohnctown Accommodatior/
West.
d RAIN’S F* ! R EBENSBURGronueutat Cres
flou with Express Trains and Mail Train West,
and with Through Accommodation an,! E\pi,--»
Train East.
Jr A It k-
Td NEW Y()RK
PH 1 LA I'h LPli i A
BALTIMUKE
LuYNUASTER
HARRIAJU KG ..
ALTOONA
Baggage Chccii'M to all M inmi? .--a the Tent-
Yiylvsnia Raiirou !. and to Philo - ., Iphta, Ba.fi
moi'C and New Y‘>ik
pHascngeri* pi ! ipimz i.viit'if* iiiii uni la
charged an mew.- -,.r<mh:ig :<• trained
in audit mu to 1 1., ;■ uitiou : \tv«, eX'fipt from > ta
tior.s whore the Company n<w uo Agent.
Ni -1 1C E —in cart*- ot ins,s. tru* i oin pan 3' will
Mold tluMUoelvcH respoatiible lor pertam U
(jiilj , and tor an Amount imt exceeding jluu.
N b.—An Gmuibur Lioe has been employed to
couvey PsAMtagiM's and Ihufmgetn nmi from the
Depot, at a charge n-u n. ex. e«-d vo nu each
passenger and baggage.
I STLWARI', Agent,
At u»e P, R. H. Pasucuirc-r st d.iou, ou lui-ertj
and Li rant streets. my2J
1864. 1864.
THE PITTS
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland auJ Pittsburgh .Railroad.
SUMMEH AEEAHIiEMKNT,
ON AN l> A F'f hli MAY 1M»», |m64
1' Hi liS !UI. no |.'i!u» . Vj / -
Lent m
Pitthbg Eon M h o. Inrii.-vu horWbeeiy.
Expl»*«s 1 DO a UN 1 K> >1 Ml ] l*> r\. tw.
ExprtßS l.iup. in. l.lnp i:i llup.m.
Mall G.Jo a iu. b tu a. lu.
RLll KM.V»
i Arm rfifr'ittahufgh.
\ P.. F. W. x<J h’j iu hiu , J | m
i ill . ~ t» i }) JJJ
i t ’ x P K. lv . I *i in . 4.V • ,
A'A ««D\l ic»N IKtUN
v Allegheny
i'ur A UiHiict lor N ii h„i,N t K.rMru.
f 10 p. tw. i) 16 h ii: b l* 1 /»
1 U.uj tu. 5.{-.y i u
4 40 p, Hi
d«.£>u ;> tn
UP I I'KNI.Vi
Aiilvc Allegheny.
i'., i . W. js I K’y TVO .1 lu , n.Vo n L
in., 4.6«* p m
1 1 . &. F. IJ. K .... a. 30 n. m.
U 1. 1 i. PAKKLN, AgSu t.
I'l.ioti PaAACiig.r >'.trnm l‘*
A. <«i- <\\ss LLH KH b’Y, Ai-fn:.
AilvghlMn Cil\ .
jnj 13 F. R. MV FRS, fl.'ii. ‘J icket
Pittsburgh & Coiinellsviiie R. R.
Hujiunor Aj’mnjfcmt'nt
ONtASIi AKTKK MONDAY , MAV *L>,
lc>6J. Trams will leave the Depot, corner nf
Kobe ami Water streets, no follow 0 ;
„ Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh,
Mail to andtrom I'hituwn. 7 56 n. tn. 6 (ft p m
Express •• *• a 4<> p. m. Baya. m.
Ist M’Keesport Aoc’dn. ll imj , t . m. ii 6u a. m.
“ “ 6 In a. m. V 06 ji. m.
IstPortPerrj •• " («.• m. b3ua. u,
Braddock's •• * f. p. m. 6 40 u. m
Sundaj t h<ncli Train to
ami from M’keesport. l oo t< m. it) 00 a m
For tickets apply to (JtU. BOULTON, Art
W. B. .sTtjl' 1, Supt. ’ aJ So
SILVER PEARL SOAP.
MANUFACTURING SITE FOR SALE.
lslrminghuiu.
i HJIIAT DMSIRAIiI.K PIKCK OP
. liuliing bun. hAvimr n Hrcriront oflburhun-’
i d { t '- 1 aiJ ‘l ttt.w|iy-ti,ve (4J6U.J and extendlug.baok
aboul two hurujrcii feet piuu ft.;
• EKhli.L. IHAKSEN, 100 4th st. :
| jJR KLES, KKTOlltip AND SA» T eTC—
luo tluz > a gniiuti it:;.! quart I’lckics,
■ 3o tin pint l*jckl*’3,,.
j -0 dc; English ITi.-Kica, asmuletl,
si’U do Toujiiu; Kt: .Imp. quai U and pints,
2uo -in I'fpptT. Hauce.. . ••
■-0 i , (. uti.i ■> ;.«■ ; . Hocy,
10 tltl U iUci efCaJ.: IV S.TUL’c,
6 du W alnut Ketchup;
. 6 (In Mue’iroon Ketchup,
-0 dp imi-soned. French. Mustard,
60 do Imitation do do
Just reoeivied and fttr sale by
.✓ l REYM£R A DRUB.,
T26 and 12$ Wood st.
RAISINS, ’ PRUNES AND C UR.
KANTS— •
pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raiskas, in whole
half and quarter boxes, ll> '
60 mats Seedless Raisins,
36 kegs do do
30 casks prime Zante Currhiiia,
Al.kegß French Prnn«Tanayh tm f; • i
"', 36 boxes do . -Mo 0 f , .
: J *•-
■;& b S ;-.oiqx, ,
<vv ft v! n •!*//.; -uiK'c
BOND AND MOHTGAGb,
REAL, ESTATE £.NjP MEffiHANDISE BROKER, j
Office In Jones* JJufltUng, over‘‘lnternal Rev
enue rooms,” ; aw‘4 Mh»Od‘ 'AWdhknics
Banks,
No. 67 FOURTH STREET, .
—_i _ prrrsiruKtfti.^
PAPER MANUFACTURERS
s. B. & c; r p. MARKLE,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
HOOK, CAp, LETTEB,
And all kinds of 1 , Wrapping Paper,
Have Removed
PROM SO, %i WOOD STREET, TO
No. 38 Smithfield Street,
• , PITTSBURGH, PA.
paid for HAGS, apa
LAMPS, OIL. &C.
LtICKM' OI L WORKS.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
MAjrurACTUWERR OF
WHITE REFINED
°-AR.Bo W OXXiS,
Qfflo*, 391 LIBERTY STREET,
myM-6tml PITTSUUItOH, PA.
HOUSE CARPENTERS.
OUETLS t). STEIN METZ,
GENERAL
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY,
Between Wood and Liberty streets.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
solicited and promptly attended to.
ALDERMEN.
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. 81 FIFTH STREET.
45“Ool lection of accounts and all legal bucb
ness promptly attended to. M^-lyd
LOAN OFFICES.
LOAN 0>T"T01t:,
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
NO. 10U SMITIfFIEr.D ST
ear the ouar-i of Mb,
1* I.AKGK AND !»MALL
iTi <jU*atitioa ioaiuM < inhl ,md Silver, Dia
monds, .Jewelry, ( >til<i ami Silver Watcher, and
ail kinds of \aluable articles, tur any length of
time jurreiil on. Ihe goods cannot be delivered
without tnt* Ticket.
Hours lrmn-7 A. I>l. To lo F. M.
JrtAO
"engine buiLders.
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron Founders,
Uenerat Machinists and “Boiler Makers,
KKAU TUK
I*eunu. 11. R., passeuger Station.
. PITTSBI f HOH, PA.
MAN l FACT UR KH ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging Jrom three to one
hundred and titty horse power, and suited lor
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnace®, Fact li
nes. etc.
>li\e particular attention to the construction
ol Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and tor
uprights. tnulay ami circul.tr saw nulls.
Havo also ou hand, finished and ready lor ship
ment at ehort notice. Lnicinea aud Boilers ol
ever) description.
Also, luruiidj Boilers and Sheet Iron separately,
W nmghi Iron sliaitiog, Hanyerband Fulueh in
everj varit ty, and continue t:i»• man ulacturr 01
Woolen Machinery nn.l M tcLu.r i u .ls.
et lu r prices are low, our machinery manufactur
ld ol the U-nt ip.tliij ot mtierials. aud warranted
n all case* to gn e rntialactlom
JGf-Orderu from all parts oi the country solici
ted and promptl) filled. Ifell-d&w
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C.
Piano Covers, •
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Clotli,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
hint receh eM at the New Caij*t*t ,>:orcol
M’Farland, Collins & Co.
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
Ai! entirely new and complete assortment
just received at ine
NKW ( ARPKT NTOHK
M'PAUI.AND, COLLLVS & CO,
tnM
TAILORS.
daub & cAmx,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Arrives at
IS3 BMITHFIELD BTIIEET,
WK HAVE JI.'ST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Clotht, C&sslmerca, Vest tug a, 4c
Also, a large stock of
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including Lockwood’s (Moth Lined PAPKK
COL< >R3, NECK. TIES and everything usually
kept by ttrst-claea Furnishing Stores. Orders
promptly executed. mhs-!yd
PORK PACKERS.
UHAELES L, CALDWELL,
(Successors to Jas. Holmes &Uo.j
■’ oli H PACK EIS ,
Healer lu Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Owed Hama,
Smoked Beet, itc.
COHNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
decl l-lyd
OYSTERS, GAME. &C.
JAJXES JUJuAUGHUN
OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME,
POULTRY AND EGGS,
300 enritjbiiiu’.
Down stairs.
WALL PAPER, &C
WADI, PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS
. 'V *ll P*i«:r» trom Sc to S 3 per roll; Window
<?. H trom 10c to $6 , Oil Cloth, from 700 to
10,00 per yard; Fancy Goodin all varieties, at
the <
Sew Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House
llt , . FOEESTFH A SCHWARZ,
_ • 164 Smithtleld street
JJELP FOR THE SOLDIERS
i I Vlfe. the undersigned, hereby plrc the
I ''T* a^’ eK °* Ollt ' *l a )'< or tile sums set o|i]K).
■I ««»• uuiuci, to U)s> Plil»>bui-|'li
. * Fair, tortile Sick and VVqnud*
j 'il MoMtt.ru . [Her? addihe ruini£-oJtfi4 r 4}x(kibUsh~
4 m i n c, pro/es&icni or ami Ike locality.}
I •£/ tbe Proprietor. .Manager, Boss, or any pa
-1 trionc man, paste or copy the above on white
I-.npcr ; get it signed by all the men of the null,
nunc, fnrnncc, shop, boat yard, slore, trade or
>• < upaiion to which hd belongs, transmit the
t-o Nathaniel Holms*. jr- T Treasurer
. [»<’ >«lr. Pittsburgh.
' i 1 1111 • receipt nj the money willhe diilyacknow
: ~H ei c*! 1 ' lettef and-the newspaj>erB.
i *j * uuru l oi the battle; the groans of our
mothers and.lierelulels4.tlle memory of the elori
ous dead, and out hopes, of success in the strng
,^on.UB to jwsnpt-andigenfirauik- 1
; .. ]Via y put it into the heart of-every Ohris
txeaßure' *9/ W<Wd With Ms mite op hir
Executive-Committee.
myi6-tf . . F. K. BKVNOT,- Chairman*
SOT.ICB.-T'»E
: atsw.eSSopß®’ l w:eTor<9ea-af?!P»rtnerahip
l>il r Paac ofmaltlJgTßON. MUNINQ
rtOHN S. DILWORf H„ '
• - '
PITTSBIi HUH.
Victoria,
A new and
Consisting of
PITTSBURO-H, FA.
DEALVR IN
££*fMEfo>.iTa
JOSEPH 15. MiLLIKIfN,
»U008860H,T9
JAMES f\ FLEMIKei
I> li V : 'Gr &XS T, i
WHOLESALE AMD EETAEL I>EALEE
In Foreign find' Domt'Htic Dnigß, Mpiiicir&ea,
PaintH, Oils, Dye-Stuffl anti Pcrfuineey, ,
NIL JT. FIiDKRAL. STREKT,- J
myas-lyd . ALLROH ENY CITY, PA;
STEAMBOAT FORGING, %C.
ASDUKW HIOUAH . .THOMAS N. MILLEB,
henkv phipps, jb., Special Partner.
General Partners.
IBON CITY FORGE, *
KLOMAK & PHIPBS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. >
Manufacture bar iron, gen
eral Railway and Steamboat Forgings,
Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles. &o.
seio-tf
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS.
WT) I) Y A: EWE NS,
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. 16S WOOD STREET,
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and
flO. 4 7 OHIO STRWKT, ALLGGHEIN Y,
MSA II Til It MAYOtt'fi OPPJOS.
Pumps, hydrants, sheet lb!ad,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb
er's Material m general. Oil Refineries fitted up
In the most approved manner. Tanks lined!with
Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and
Gas Fixtures.
45rN. B.—All orders promptly attended fo.
&p3-lyd
WATCHES AND JEWEURY.
J K W K LKY.
WllE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE aUSTi
M. opened a very large and desirable stock of ;
FINE GOLD JEWELRY, i
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,;
For Ladles’ and Gentlemens’ wear ; fine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets,
Goblets, Card Oases, Tea Setts, etc. •
REIN EM AN, MEYRAN a. SEIDLE,
de2o 42 Fifth street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
SPENCER & M’KAY,
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY!
fi A VIC ALWAYS ON UA.VD A
▼ ▼ superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make it our aim to give
antiafatsioa to ail of our customers. Air. .Uobt.
of Lihrttj street, trill have the
oi out hardness, with lull control in thcUresvtry.
Address all orders tn M'tlXCtIK 6l At ’i\ a y t
Pheonix Mrewery, PUtabureh, Pa.
JOS. SPENCEH,
JAS. JVPKAY.
JLtutteriielcl & Co.,
Malsters and Hop Dealers,
WATER BTUKET,
3decl-ly<l
IRON WORKS.
ORMSBT IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
Auk now phepaukd to Hk
fi-ivf* nnirrfe from the tra.le lor all Bizen of
GuiJtv Uoup, Stake, Bauil & Horae Shoe {lron
*-t THE m>T u* ALITY,
Pitta'-t.rjrn. inn.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
i K M U . Hr r'KIK-
Hophinw & Iji/cur,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
NO. ItM FIFTH STREET,
I'lT I SBl ItCiH, PA.
» rv-i.l other huniirtsa Attended
t; ‘ U.ghvi:), U Hahuitftou, u redue, Ar.il ad
ji'Uilr.g v>'unt:o«. jAii26-3tiul
HOUSEFURNISHUSjG
UPHOLSTERY*
No. 85 I’oiutli Street, Neat Wood.
<sl IIS( HlHKIts M A W l FAC-
A 'I l Hit- huij keep constantly on hand ewery
at tide in tio ir tine, iiz. Coruiees, trnamentn.
Curtain .}<».hlh, i onitorts. leather Beds. Mat
trc*H6<'fi <>t *!i kmdn; also, the celebrated Patent
Soring Beds. Alt kinds nt Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
Ojr-l'ruinjit attention given to ail ntdera for fit
ting and U> mg down Carpets, Oil cMtha, Ac.
oell *- d RWHLRTS * KOKNIUIL
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD.
BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY.
» ■ s. MAH VIN,
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer la
ail kinds of
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD,
NO. <l4 FOURTH STREET,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTSBURGH, I»A.
LIME MANUFACTURERS!
To Builders and Contractors.
WK ARK NOW MANI'PAt TUHtNQ
a superior article ol
I- I M K ,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAI. VARD, 501) LIBERTV STREET.
BKBT yUAUTT
I'AlVtlXjY OO A li,
Always on hand as usual.
DICKSON’, STEWART.A QO.
PLANING MILLS,
JAMES MILLINGAR, MONONGAHE
LA PLANING .MILL, would respectfully
lntorra the public Ufct ke Las rebulLi the
tire, and having enlarged his establishment, and
niithl it w. th the newest and most approved: ma
chinery,h now prepared to furnish flooring and
planing > urds, scroll sawing and re-sawing,
doors, sash nnd shutters, kiln dried frames
mouldings, bo\ making, fcc.
bvOCTH PITTeBt'KtJU, Sept. 7, 1367. jft2o
ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE;
Under Care ol the Iranoisoan Brothers.
INSTITUTION, SITUATED’ IN
M. Lorretto, Cambria County Penneyh *onla,
about tour miles from Cresson Station, on' the
direct route between Philadelphia andpittsbiirch
was chartered in 1859, with privileges to cSner
the usunU.'ullegmte Honois and Degrees. -The
looation ol the Uollege is one of ihe most neajthv
ui Pennsylvania—iiiis jiortion ot the Allegheny
mountains being proverbial lor Its pure water
bracing air, ami pietuie«que scenery. f ’
The Scholastic year commences on the Flti.ST
MONDAY alter the loth ol AUGUST, and ferula
alHtut the 23th of JUNK following. It isdivfdeS
Into two Sessions. Studeuiscamiot return hpme
between the Sessions. All' the Apparatus neccs
9,x*¥ l .° Purveying, LugLneermg, &.c , kc., i
will be lurniahed by the Institution to 'the
Students. ‘
Instrmnentrf. d Vocal Music forma no extra
charge, students will u* ailmitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
1 uumk—Board amPTuit lon. payable half yearly
in advance $ 7<y_
Surveyiug aud useof instruments, ]>eran- {
num ; 2f,
(Jlaaicai and Modern .Languages, extra.. ‘IQ
Studentsspending Vncationat theCollege..’ 5Q
Reference can t»e made to the Kt. Kev. Bishop
Dcunenecv Kt. Rev, Bishop Wood, Philadelphia?
Rev. Ue\ uolds, Lorrctto ; Kcv. Dr. O’Hara.
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry M’LAUghlln, Philh"
delphia |:Hjtv,-ipieitjeiMahar,.Hftniaßt2iS. - W
N. 8.-r^. fcftcli raus daily to Lorretto Clear
Oressen. ", * iii 3•
>o9 t 1 Rev* K. A. BUSH# Suporlotog a-
BLINDS PATENT LAMP CHIhINICY
CIiKAKER-—Tfo more Chimneys broken ,
ini cleaning, "It cleansA chimney without washr
lug and is the only Article in the market thatf
cleans a chimney properly. '.Tor aaje.afc £hq\
principal Lainp.3torqB, and at the Lpmpaiadpit
; V ~. kELDON A ,KjgCjt.V, I l
mha . for the. jtaaßjAgtttrem.
OATS —600 ' BUtUH- ‘PRKrfE '' OATS-i
.Just received aiid for «ale bit i |
H-f
■ l ia i i . JdU'i ■*'/ > 1
, ; n. .-i .
EMISSION MERCHA
JOHN MOORHEAD,
PIG METAL AHP e ,ampCr
NO. T* ,WATy»,Bf.. bgow.Maflse**,
R. F. BARk¥. j 7
(Late UasMer of the Merchants
COMMISSIQNMERCHMT,
NO. 11 SOCTITdSIAIN STRIE1 1 ,
ST. LOUIS, MO. '
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID
to filling oitfera for the'purchase of
Cotton, Hemp, .Tobacco, Flour, Poi-11,
Bacon, Lard* fitc., &c. . •
Refess to — Banks. Bank-ere, aint lYlerifiur
of St. Louis - generally j John D. SefiHy . c ‘
Uaahier, Pittsburgh.-
Orders and eanßlghmeats'i'eapectfullr ablic
and promptJeturaß made. • /an2l-tm
R. HUTCH [NS ON,
(LATB OP LBEOIr i* HDTCHrafiON,)
COMMT^^.ION
FORWARDING MERCHANT
DEALttJt ‘ *
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, 0-rain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pearl and- r
. Pot Ashes, ana Produce generally. • ;|
Best Brands of Family Flour Always-ofi Hand.'
NO. 103 SECONDSTRERT,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
advance made on donsifrnmenta.
apll-lyd
W. D. PATTBII&ON
PATTERSON & AMIION,
Commission Merchants,
Flour and Grain and General Produce- Deal
ers, No. 6 Wood et., Pittsburgh; P#;‘,
We take pleasure in referring to the following
Pittsburgh Bouses : Chess, A Co., 2ug A
Painter, A. Bradley, E. Edmundson A C0.,1L H.
Davis, J. P. Woodwell. Jas. 'M'Ciilly A J.
W. Spencer, O. H. Love A 00.,R. H. Jack A. Go
jan2s-tf
•-» - ~ - 11 " ■ 1 1 ~~
P. BBTiTEiI H.D. JIEYMEE
Late at Miller A Ricketaon’s, . 11
REYMER & BROTHERS,
[Successors to lleymer A AnderspoJ
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Con&cttonor)',
Sugars, Fire Works, Ac.,
N08,12Q AND 128 WOOD STBEET,"''
.PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM CAIiR Ac.CO.,
WINES, BMKDIES, GINS, &C.
Distillers utiti Dealers lu
Pine Old Moaongahela iiye Whisky,
327 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBURGH, BA.
jr. d uarijE vy,
WHKELTNO, VA.
NO. 4 DIAittOJVD,
Uuquesne Brass Works.
3. t aDSAN
Caiimau Crawlord,
Manufacture And keep constantly on hand every
variety of
jiulS-amd
FINISHED BRASS WORK.
iIRASS UA.STANOS of superior smooth'
ness made to order.
TiJOM dA C. L-AinSAfi
REPAIR
ing promptly attended to. Also, sole agents
tor -Western I'ennsyU ania, lor ttie sale ot
bYi'FIU.N F*l'dli > , with laaiulßell’a
improvement attached. - • feblO
J. & M. M’STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AUD STEAM EITTEES,
ALL KlM>3 Of
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER.
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
• Made at the shortestnotice.
Particular attention paid to fitting up and re
pairing of OIL RKELNtLHIjis. 1
31 Si Water Street, near Liberty.
fIUIE MEMBERS OP TJAIS FIRM BE
JL tng ttractical mechanics, ol many years’ ex
perience ih the business will ensure to give sat
isfaction An every respect. We are also agents
for Guild, Garrison fit Co.’a, bfeam Pumps for
water and oil. sed-lyd
STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JO2JBB. .JOHN L. BOYD.. \VM. M’CUI LOUOH.
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
jc>inA>s, ao\D cV, CO.,
MANTryAOTUREhS OP
Cast Steel; also# Spxlug, Plow and A B
Steel Springs and Axles,
Oorner of Rosa and First Streets,
noil-1 y PITTSBURGH, PA.
GLASS WORKS.
W. CUTJNINQHAM. .D. CCNNINOHAM .. D. IUMMEN
P. CUNNINGHAM '..C. DUNCAN.
CUNNING HAM 9 k CO.—PITTS
BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware
house U 9 Water street, and 166 First street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Mnnoa
eahela House, manufacturers ol Pittsburgh City'
Wind9iv Glass, Druggists l Glass Ware and Ame
rican ConvexUlasMor Parlor V\ iihlowb, Church-'
efi and public butldinga. a pl.
WINES, LIQUORS, ,&C,
E. P. MIDDLETOGSr,
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
<iuu WIiEAT WIUSHY,
nihlVlyd | PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JACOB KKI.I.KR,
Imported and wholesale dealer in
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS.
ICO SKIXHFIELD STHEIdT, 1
Thrive doors above 6th st.
JACOB KBLLEIR WOULD INVITE
particular attention to his stoek of German
Wines and French Brandies, which has been se
lected and imported by himself. Families and
Churches coufdidepend ion ioblaihlhg at his es
tablishment the best and purest of Wlnes-. Pure
of ail kinds, equal to any in the.city, al
ways on hand. Also, Pure old Uye Whisky and
the best Rectified ATonongahela. oc3o
UENEY W. BEAUMONT~& _ CCK,
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins.
Raspberry, Wild Chch-y, and Gin
ger Mdies, Gld Mooongßhelß, Rye: «na
.'j 4i»r Whiskies, JamAitfa Hum, me.,.
NO. s.bljlliEltTY HTItEET,
Opposite Fourth street,
' .PITTMBUiiIiH, &£,.
Lav'crus la mi lies aupniied a
moderaiteprotits for Cash. myii-iyd
SUAJP— '
JOOtoxea Pancy, Toilet and Soap,
In: store and lor safe by
. , i RHYMER & BR^S..
v f '^P 4 1-26 aud 138 Wood st.
j J| El, WEI> SUGARS— ~ I
1W bbls “A” and “B” Cofleeßugars,
20 do Crushed, GranulAted and Powdered
1 Sugar lrurtore an34~drfl*le
• ■ 'W^WnoA
ftgj iB.AHK g HT# AUT)
In.torOAEdfor«klßy “ - _
L | OrULLSa fciRHiaEHTSOBr
,#>OQ)A JOTS- ST~
; SOOo Freah Oocoa Nnta.
ti»t reoMvea-hSffToriSWw 4 ”** - '?‘ J
: .....i-y' <- ‘ ■
“y‘*!-6 6 .. , J t UlAoduaffoodk .
prrrsßtjjiaH
ADAM AMMON
GROCERS.
. .J-S- BETMEB
WHOLESALEDBALEttBIN
WHOLESALE GEOCEES,
AND IiIPOBTBRS.OIf t
GROCER,
PITTSBURGH, f»A,
BRASS FOUNDERS.
,P. B. ORAWjToRD.
IMPORTER' OV
Also, sole proprietor-ol the
No. 5 North Proof B|.,
j -i-.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Raving under the National On tncf
Aot, is now prepared, to do a
Busirie^,
Bepfoiitb OEStßirißge, oh 'the 'pHnffiiai
/, AdiUeidfthe-East?and-West
BOUGH^
And collections made.ineyery
part of theeountrj..
Office for the bresenE'TapUl ths oompletlciLOf
the New Banking Hot£fle^dttCT ; Of'Wood'stnSet
and VLrgin- alley,llia the Banking Booifrortlit • •
pmß iII^SGBTWSTITIiTIoi,. ~ ?
JWcGlAci Shnfttlfl eld i&;
Opposite the Cpstoa House. .. , .
Win. B, &ohmgrt2,,: uA.Harttej,!*-- <
A. S. BelL, Alex. Holstein, ■ •
S: H.‘Harridan, Henry Gendg/
li.Jtfotganßtem, " B; Gee. ■'
. AJDAMREINEfOANi Prost.
O. gcHMEBVz, Cash, pro tern, mhfrSPd
W. J.50UNTZ...................... PH. R. MBSTS:
KOUNTZ & MEBTZ,
BAJNHUBS,
118 Wood street, Seoond door above Fifth.
fkEALERS IN FOREIGN AND JK>-
MJr tactic Exchange, Ooln, Bank Note« *Od
Government Socurit}e... .OoUeotlmu promptly'
attended'to. Stf>U
HOLMBB 4 SONS, B AJ»KBftS
ll • and' Exchange -Brokers and Be&ler* in ,
Acceptances, ; Gold, 'Sllver hCd' 1
BftnJ£ , Nctea, .Excl)ange; on’the Eastern and "
Western Cities constantly for sale.
CoUectlons'madein all the cities throughout
the United States. Deposits received In parmnda *
or current paper, No. 61 Market street, between
Third htid fourth streets.
OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES*
tUT Certifl’catea of Indebtedness, Quartermas
ters Certificates,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
and all other government securities, boturht by
W. H. WILEIAWS & Go.,
Wood street; oorner Of Third*
mhs:Cmd
DO.LLAB SAVINGS BANK.
: as.FOURTH STREET.
OPENJ)AaF r FROnfITO SO’CliOeKi
Saturdayeverilhrt,
from May ,Ut to November let, from 7
and-from November lK to May Ist,-froth 6*to 8
o’clock. ; . i-j. i .
Deposits received of aB nuns not less than On
Dollar, and. a dividend of tbe profits declared
twice a yean in June and December. Interests
has been declared:semi-annually, In Junie&d De
cember since the Bank was organized, at therath
of eix per cent, a year.
interest, if. not. drawn out, is placed to tfad
credit,of-the depositor as principal, and bears dhe •
same interest from the first days of June and‘De- •'
ceiuber, > compounding twice a yeftr. without*
troubling the depositor to call or even to pretent ;
his pass .book. At this rate money will doublefe -
less than twelveyears. i. > •••'■
Books containing; the Charter, By-Laws, Bales
and .Regulations, tarnished grime, onappacatioir
to the office. ' " ■
PBfiSXDBOT.
GEORGE ALBEEE.
nOB PBKBiDBNTS.
J amea BicAuley, James B. D. Meeds.
J ohn HvShoenberger, *
James Henimanj Isaac M. Pennoek,
Peter A, Madeira, James Shidle.
Wm. J.. Anderson. John B. M’Fadden,
A. M.Pollook, hL D. John G. BaefeotonT
• . TW7BTBBS.
OalvinAdams, Henry J. Lynch.
John.O. Bindley, John Marshal,
George Black, Walter p. Marshal,
HUI liurgwin, John Orr
Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb,
Charles A. Colton. Henry L. Ringwalt,
John Evans, Wm. E. Sohmertr,
Benj. L. .Fahnestock, ’ Alexander Speer.
John J. Gillespie, Alexander Ttadle,
Wm. S.iHaven, Wm. Vankirk.
Peter H. Hunker, Isaac Whittier.
Richard Hays, Wm. P. Weyman,
James D. Kelly, Christian Yeager*
(tECRETASY AJfD TRELARTTOBM.
CHARLES A. COLTON.
PHILADELPHIA CARDS.
OHAS. MAOIiB ISLAH VICB3u'
it BOOKAif OHAS. O. BWOPB,
MAGEE & HICKS,
Importers and dealers In
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS.
Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings,
WO. 255 MARKET STREET,
0c29-tf PHILADELPHIA.
, WM. BRICE & CO.,
Produce and Provision
Commission merchant,
No. 15 Somii Water 5t.,..
* PHILADELPHIA.
49"Llberal advances made on ounsßtnme&ti
when required. my-Iyd
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and
W HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In every description of
GENTS’ FUEEISHII& GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
■nyl-lyd PHILADELPHIA.
0. A. VAN
*£ASTTPAOTtJRKRB OP •
GAS FIXTURES ABTD CIIANDKUKRg,
Patent Improved
EXCELSIOR ANB PATENJT uMk
PARAGON eOALGIL MIME®
Hand Lamps, Columns,
SALES ROOKS,
No. 517 Aiph Street, Philadelphia. ■ : *
uttanufaotory, Frankford, Phils.
JKf All goods warranted. V
C. HARRY BRUN; “
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
Manufacturers and Importers 'of
mm FiftsisßLw goods,:
AND TAILORS TTUMMINOB, - l:
No. 10 South Fourth Street,
myl-lyd PHILu^IELPHLA.
rjJiEMPOisiAKY IEMOVAU 1
» SULXiZj.
Our friends and tile public at large will not.'
we trust, forget that wo are at present and fat
?u few n., weefc , 8 found atWifkina HaiL orarH
the Mayor s Office, Fourth street, where we
have on exhibition and for sale as line a atock of
I’IAIVOS,
HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS. ETC,,
at «-■
H, KLEBEE & BEO., .
Wilkins Hall, Fourth street.
T^rOTICE.— THE EXECUTIVE COM.
MITTEE or the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fait .
have resolved that all the aitferentbranishejul
mduatry, profession and trades, be requested ‘to l
meet In separate conventions at once and nt>- -i
point three or more members as a Committee to
aid ln the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. It ls res- "
pectfully requested that the names of all nf *aid 1 °
Committees be handed in at once to the Score*- v
far} of the Aasociifion at their Rooms, 96 Water
street, over Zug it Painter’s Warehouse.
Ky order, F. K. BKUIWiT.
mhl6 Chairman.
PHOTOtIIiAPH OAUnu
TLEMW -
OAKJPB FOB. OBH.
~ lLi-MEN.—Samples and Catalogue*- sent
lor 25 cents. Endow an envelope with t our own
name and address. l), HEMHEPTE, -
mh7«3md Liberty at., Jinn'Yo*k.
LJAVE TOUR GAS BY USISG GXjKA-
eon's Anti-Flickering, Americad and Impel* :
lal (laa Burners, a sure saving of twenly*five oer
cent. The Ami-Flickering is just the thine mr
the Office. Uali and see them bum erthciaka
Fitting and Blumbing iiistabHajuaent ol -,
WELDON 6. Ki ti,T. •
no 4 tB4 Woods treet.
jjjIOREIGS FRUITS, SOTg, *0.,-'
200 boxes Oranges, prime,
100 do 1 .etnnna
100 frails Ivies Almonds,
10 bales Bor. AJffibnd»;
60 bags Tarragona.Almonds,
60 do Sicily Almonds,,'
76 boxes Shelled 1 Aitdoifde,
ao bags English Walnuts,
25 do Brazil Jfuts<
30 do Filberts,
200 do Pea lYuta,
SOOGXlocoa Nuts,
.Instore <|nd landing, and/or sale by
BEYMEH i 3805.«
126 and 128 Wood at
JJUTiTOKS
■Mr' MhucheljchoiceNeahamockt,
: 205,:i , Peach Blow*
/MMSiai&'hS&to*'
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