The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, June 11, 1864, Image 4

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    i^feiai'Managcr......... w . HkHOBRSOK.
Trealtaret;. ; : . .V....;..........H. OvKurNUTON.
' flnf hfglrt Gif the oelebr&ted Actor and Panto
rolmist. Hr. E&WtN BUANCHAJtI), and his
highly, trained dogs. Cai to and Bruin.
THIS EVEN iml, will be presented, the amus
ing farce entitled,
OFFTOTHE WAR.
Doddle Noddle.. ...... F. Chippendale.
To be follo wed by tfie thrilling drama entitled
THE DOO OF THE MOUNTAIN or IHL
. cattle STEALERS. ■
Bug&id the felon Edwin Blanchard.
The caat'embracing the entire company.
To eonolude with nautical drama of
THE LOST SHIP,
Ben Trenant L. Loveday.
For Benefit of the Sanitary Fair,
BRIEN’S GREAT.SHOW
AudTOSIIUNU’S
EXCELSIOR: CIRCUS
COMBINED,
FROM BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON,
Will exhibit on RED LION LOT; Pittsburgh,
lor one week, 'JuneOth, 7th, Bth, 9th, iOth
and.llth; Commencing Monday After*
noon,, at»>£ o’clock,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
The Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair.
The Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh to act as
Treasurer, and who will see that the moneys
received'shall be donated for the exclusive bene
fit of this truly charitable purpose.
The proprietor lias the pleasure to announce
that the Executive Committee, of whom his
Honor Mayor LOWRY U at the head, has ac
cepted his liberal offer as his contribution‘lur
ing the entire week. Hfe 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 AIRE, the daring
Frenoe 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
double acts of equestrianism.
Mad. LAVINLAja Scenic Equestrienne.
JAS. REYNOLDS, the popular Clown.
JAS. WARD, the performing Trick Clown.
Monsieur ROCHEL, the best gymnast in the
world.
WIL NAYLOR,.pupil of L. J. North.
LOUIS ZANFRETTA, Flying Trapeze.
JOHN NAYLUR, the Tumbler and Lenper.
Sig. WAMROLIi, the man of many forms.
WM. H. GREEN, the great Four Horse Rider.
WM. SMITH In his graceful dlvertisement,
known in the French language as La Pcrche.
TOM KING, whose name is known In the pro
fession, will demonstrate his Great Batoute
Leaps. As a Vaulter and Single or Double Act
Equestrian he has no peer.
Trick Horses; Manege Horses, Comic Mules,
Ac., AO.
Admission, 583 ots. Reserved Seats 30 cents.
May 31 H. JL. BTEBBINS, Agent.
SANITARY FAIR.
D. HARRY STAR & MORRISS
TROUPE
Negro Band of Minstrels,
Will perform
AT MASONIC HALL,
On the 7th, Bth and **h of June, their first per
formance in Pittsburgh.
Tickets 95 cents. Rererved scats 6o cent* T.>
be had at the Office of the Hall lrom l to 2 p. tu.
• • .
POSTPONED.
It is deemed expedient by the Executive Com
mittee and the undersigned to postpone the Con
sort announce! by Mr. and Mrs. 11. KLEBEH
te
Tuesday Evening, June 14th
When it will take place at
CONCERT Hi
jM4f
HENBY KLEBER.
STEAMSHIPS
Steam from Queenstown and Liverpool
■ THE FIRST-CLASS POW
Iron Steamships of the Cuu-
i ... -SIDON,
I . iHECLA,
' Will sail from Liverpool every alternate TUBS
'BAY/ from Queenstown every alternate
I WBTTftTKS BAY, and from New York even
11 alternate WEDNESDAY.
‘National Steam Navigation Company. : II A VIXW T AIIEN AND FITTED Ci**
■ vmifNTA 'ML with *ll them3odenri 9 prpv*i#nt, this pop-
VllUrinifl.,. . AASuipiAnin, u l ftr i-eaojt, the subscriber is prepared to accom*
1 ’ PENNSYLVANIA, modate his old customers and the public gener
’ the Ihp market-atforps. /Asters
Will, tail from Liverpool and (Queenstown, as win up'iii every variety oPetfleßuring
above, (forming a weekly line.) and from New the reason. His Wines, Liquors and Algp he
York every alternate SATURDAY. Steerage teeifcconiideat in. recommending them to tfce»'pul>-
Paaaage from New York, ,sSt> Currency, 'lo Uc }Sr Orijlreicellence. tv • rTii
New York, SSAGblfl or equivalent In Currency. OSn','Biic&et and SheH Oystera^recelv6ooitly,
Paakengers forwarded to Paris and all *Oerman *ni\ wholesale and retail. my9o-lyd
porta at very tow rates. —(■¥ “ --~g- —r , :‘.r
For',PMWMJ>PIy to WILLJAMS h QUION, , ' O-U *6 E , i
40FiiIion St., New York, or .
THOS. RATTIQAN, Agt, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
No. 123(Monongahela House, water at., ' • ■
myjHWyd, Suoedasor to Thos. Rattigan. j • PITT^.BUR(itL
. SDBSCHIBSR ANNOLNCfcIS
M. to the public that he la in daily receipt ol
FfrRSHSHV.I.L and CAN OYSTERS, (JAM L,
Ate., arid'is prepared toaccommodrfte the patrons
; of tWa r 6UI ana well known house .with every
thing in the eating and.drinking line at the short
.fat notice. . JOHN SHALER,
jjaniMyd Proprietor.
YOUNG’S EATING SALOON,
Corner of Virgin Alley and SmltU
lleld Streets,
Where OYSTERS- and all the-delioaclea of the
season will be served up in' the most palatable
#yjes. ELI YOuNfl-,
**del4 cornerVlrgln"Alley and Smlthtield Bt.
A~POLLO lIALLBILLIAHDSALOOIJ -
j% CHARLES'GARDNEK would remind his
old/frlendi and customers that he is still to be
foAujgcat, his old Btand, APOLLO HALL, en-
IrSce on Fourth street He has always on hand
thbbe&t quality of Lager Heer, and in connection
with ths hall, a well appointed billiard saloon,
with good tables, balls and cues. .
Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth st,
'bearwood,'entrance from Fourth* lyUMf
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia
. . A. >' )
STEAMSHIP IJLJNIO.
IfOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
• THEI’HDXBSIUNEV
having been appointed agent lor
j the above line of Steamers vice
-INfr. John Thompson, declared,
the business of "tire 'line- here, will, herealtei
be carried on at NO.--66-SmlthflelJ street, near
Fourth, w'hprhiaii applications should be made.-
The Steamer? of this line are among the most
. maraificenf afloat, and direct between Laver
tn pooLand Neiv'Yorifc Balling every week.
, ... The uhderrimetlU slab agent for TAFSCOTT\s
. oelebrated Line ofSaUing v the X Line
of London Jackets, by both of which he is pre-
BriagtoaVpAmengerß at very low rates.
Sight Brails for any arnout on any part of
1 Europe for sale. Apply to D. O’NEILL,
Foreign Emigration-Agency, N .v 66 Smithfleid
street, Plttsburghj Pic jeB
. Eamage fond England and Ireland,
$ 9 syO O .
EUROPEAN AG EN C Y
- THOMAS H. RATTIGAA,
EUEOPEAN AGENT, No. 11l
'Monongahela House. Pittsburgh,
rtBB As prepared to bring out or
• hringiQut or passengers from or to any
‘ a > tpßf^4uT^ie'sl^you^ , y, either by steam or sail
tfOß SALE, payable lp any
jtijja,, sb°i A&Sptat theßlack Stkr Line
~dL Sailing pac£e& > ah'd-lot the lines of Steam
&Btwfß^niNb'w York, Liverpool, Oia&-
TgOS. H. KATTIQAN.
l ‘ i: 'ii^^aTEefl , ic'rbgMCAT af-
JS&pftttMn of "Fifty Thousand Doilare whb
' extension of the Capital Buildings
' ' Architects and -Builders aie
' ..nereby.XeQaestfedte preaent plans for said extcn-
UURIi BiidpropdßSls for 'BuiMlngthe eaifte. to the
undexalgned,- bjrr.'the **JKTEENTH DAY OF
iTJEm* Thomato ottfect to-fce attained by the
proposed extension taUofumißh additional Oom
a ama Boomforthe Legteiatate,. and theexten
- ttOTIS to ooAfonn aa faraa possible to the archi
!-,’tehturo of the present building.
■r ... •; AND. tl. GURTIN,
- - Governor,
ISAAC SLEEKER,
» . Auditor .General
JAMES P. BAER,
Surveyor General,
HENRY D. MQGEft
.. . /State Treasurer.
■ - OBRnUMtHf.-MAyiS, 1864., _ . jny24-aiv
& GO.,
r rrd.S-imrrtaia 128 SMtmd «t>.
«bo»«tt#4iedv to
t»a fo^maUjtfcewuy.fitting wlilbfrwrfw;
<ii -pai^irdatw• :
° w ia J JA W*WoSl?fr»ek
RIVER MATTERS.
The River. — Last evening at twilight there
xvere eight feet water In the cUannel, and fall
ing slowly. The weather was pleasant. .
jssj~ The fine passenger steamer Cherokee,
Oapt G. W.. Neave, is announced for St. Louis,
on Monday. This boa't haS'the beat of accom
modations, and is; in charge of careful and at
tentive officers.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
ARRIVED.
Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville.
Franklin, Cannae, Brownsville.
.Tas. Reea, Irwin, Elizabeth.
Bayard, Peebles. Monongahela City
Julia, Coulson, Zanesville.
Cherokee, Neave, St. Louia.
DEPARTED.
Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville.
Franklin, Oarmac, Brownsville.
Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth.
Bayard. Peebles, Monongahela City
Silver Spray, Fenton, St. Louie.
Minerva, Gorden, Wheeling.
Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair.— The follow
ing named steamboats have subscribed to the
Steamboat Fund of the Pittsburgh Sanitary
Fair; another 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. (’amelia.
Paragon. Vulcan,
Kate Robinson, . Starlight.
Goody Friends, Leonidas,
Jus. K. Gilmore, Silver Cloud No. 2.
Alpha, Minerva,
Charmer, Mercury,
Kenton, Lenio Leoli,
Glide,• M. S. Mepham,
Reserve, Cherokee,
Ontario, Roanoke,
Ohio Valley, Lizzie Martin,
Jewess, ' Silver Suray,
Lotus, Empire City,
Golden Fra, Citizen,
Maggie Hays, Bertha,
Gallatin, Franklin.
Kate B. Porter, Olive,
Ida Reese, Echo No. 3,
Clara Poe, Delaware,
Capt. Wm. Dean, a new boat Look Out.
•Oapt. Anderson’s new boat, not yet launched,
myMjl
STEAMBOATS.
W heeling*& Parkersburg Packets.
THERKOULAR PAHSICN-
S£ger Packet MINER Y A. Capt. i ror
duu, has resumed her old trade, making regular
trips, leaving Pittsburgh every MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Having been
thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa
tronage ol the public generally.
JAS. COLLINS at CU.,Agta.
Wharf-boat, below' Monongahela bridg.
feb6
Evan’lle, Cairo & St. Louis Packets,
FOR CAIRO& ST. LOUIS.
MONDAY. JUNK 13,
_ THK XKW AND SPhlfiN-
passenger steamer, ( Htliii
uhh. i j. \\ . Neare Commander, will leave as
announced above.
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or t<>
JOHN FLACK, wr
jell J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agts
Postponement— steam boat
PRIZE FLAGS. The distribution of the
Steam Boat prizetlogs is.poßtponed
jjgjgggaSCunti! the last day of ihe PittsDurph
I Steam Boats will please hand in
| their subscriptions to R L. M'Grew.esq ,Troas.
or leave them at Caldnett tx. Bros., on w before
. Wednesday, the lSth inst. R. C. GRAY
i jeB Chairman S. ii. Co.i.mlttee.
Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair—
_ steamboats are rr-
to inclose their sutiscn})-
, noiia to Uif Steamboat tkind of I’tttsburgh San
itary Fair to either of the Committee, beiore
the Ist da) - of .1 une. as the colors will be awanl
-1 ed on that day to the boat returning the largest
subscription. K. C. GRAY.
iny2B Chairman Meambont Coin.
NOTICE TO_SHIPPERS.
Philadelphia & New York
EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO.
Duller Freight JLine
CONSIU.NMESTS TOEfEUfilt
Agent forwarded to any point East or West
j free ot commission and with dispatch. . .
WM. P. CLYDE; Agepf;
’ No. 14 S. Delaware avenue.
Philadelphia.
JAMES HAND, Agent,
I No. 117 wall street,
. > New York.
WXLMON WHILLDIN, President.
|. mhlAdmd
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C
K.EDAR,
! HOtTSE,
NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET,
OLYMPUS,
Nert to-Penuisjfrvania Paspengty Depot,
" iOHN Ravage,' • proprietor.
.
For Rata, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Motfeafrf Plira,
Bed Bugs, Woolens, ic., Insects on Plants, Ani
mals, Fowls, &.c.
Put up In 26c, 50c, and *l,OO Boxes, Bottles,
and Flasks. *3 and *6 sizes for Hotels, Public
Institutions, fee.
“Only infallible remedies known;” 0
“Free from Polsoua.”
“Not dangoi-oua to the Human Family.”
, “Rats come out ot their holes to die.”
4S“Sold Wholesale iq all large cities,
by all Drugglfts Aid Entailers every
where.
SShl ILBswAKk 111 ef all worthless imitations,
that pa each Box,
Bottle and Flask before you buy.
HENRY rt. COSTAR.
45-Principal Depot. 482 Broadway, N. Y.
«-Soldby B. L. FAHNESTOCK* Oil., R.
E. SELLERS &Oa l wholesale and retail agents,
Pittsburgh, Pa., and'GEORGE A. KELLY, Al
egheny city, Pa. mhl4-6md*w
Black Diamond Steel Works,
PARK, BROTHER CO.,
Beet Quality at Betoedjpafst ffieel,
Square, Flat and Uctagon, of all fifzea.
Warranted equal to any imported or manufac
tured lnrkis country. , „ { ,
099108 AND WABBBdoa*,
I*9 fc ISI First and 130 A. 132 Second eti,,
feblS-lyd PITTSJJUHGH.
1 *" • iibqe lot of : —i
\A. ! 'ObngreB»6'»TobMco, : ;
• BaltlmoreSp unTob aeco, '
Navy Pounds “
. BHgW “ ' “
Outdnd DrySmoklng Tobacoo,
Solace Flne'Cnt ■ ■*
Sunny Side Fine Out “
■Qii/.GS#e*w»i* m»afra**.i *g
.Rt: • s *•, >= j dttWIdOSTERfcB AES'S,
.p-dnbyg'- P-- 1 .••aoa-tftiA'n* r i6&WoOUttreet.
»>^^BPaPMiraroA.TSPOH r § ; XLS.
: ii in Sol
FOR WHEELING
Steam-
boat Notice
PITTSBURGH, PA*
UANU7AOC&KKB 07
r —PITTSB
RAILROADS.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Pennsylvama Gentral Railroad
NINE DAILY TRAINS.
CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE BE
ing made to the equipment of this excellent
double track and express route, ahd every poasl
hlp a**? w tn be exercised lor the comfort ol pas
sengers xml rapid movement of freight. Trains
will leave the detMjt in Pittsburgh as follows:
THROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex
cept Sunday,) at 6 00 a. m., stopping at all sta
tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia-
FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,)
at 3 uo a. m., stopping only at principal Stations,
ami making direct connections at Harr.aburg for
Baltimore and Washington, and for New York
via Philadelphia.
THROUGH EXPRESS dally, at 435 p. m.,
stopping only at principal Stations, making di
rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and
Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia.
FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 646 p.
m., stooping only at principal Stations, connect
ing at Harrisburg tor Baltimore ami Washington,
and for New York via Allentown, without
change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New
York.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves dally', (except Sunday,) at 3 10 p. tu., stop
ping at all Stations, anil running as far as Cone
maugh.
FIRS 1’ AOCt >MM( iDATI.UN TRAIN for Wall’s
station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a.m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall’s StAtion, leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at
11 16 a. m.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN foi
Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,).at
4 00 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN foi
Wall’s Station leaves dally*, (except Sunday,) ai
6 lOp. in.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station,
every Sunday at 906 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS
Baltimore Express 12 30 p. u •
Philadelphia Express 1 Ot) p. m
Faat Line l o»> a. im
Through Mall Train 12 30 a. m-
Johnstown Accommodation 10 16 a. m
Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 26 a. m
2d Wall’s Station Accommodation H 46 a. no
3d Wall'B Station Accommodation 2 06 p. in.
4th Wail's Station Accommodation 6 05 p. m.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 i>u p. in. ou Mondays.
TRAINS FOR BLAIKsVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Bl.nirsville lutersectiou v.U.\
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Expiess l iain East, and With Balti
more Express and Johnstown AJcomiuodatLon
West.
TRAINS FoR EBEN.SHUROconnectat Cres
son with Express Trains and Mail Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
FARE
TG NEW YnftK
PHILADELPHIA
BALTIMORE
LANCASTER....
11AK RIbLURG...
ALTOONA
Baggage Cheeked to all .''rations on the Peru.-
sylVAiiia Railroad, aud to Philadelphia, Balti
more and New Y"rk.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be
charged an access aco«>iding to distance traveled
m addition to the Station rates, except from Sta
tions where the Cuwpauy has no Agent.
NgTICK.— Incase of loes. the Company will
hold themselves responsible tor personal baggage
only, and lor an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B —An Urnnibus Line has liven employed to
oonvey I’dascngers aud Baggage to aud from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 2/> cents for each
passenger and baggage.
J. bTEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger'Station, on Liberty
and Grant afreets. my2l
THI-k PITTSBURGH.
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
SUMMER ARHANGEMEIiT.
ON AND AKTfcIK MAY 15th, 1*64,
trains run as follows, viz .
Pittsb g. Fur Dhl’go, Foi l ic\'d. k orWheoTy
Express 1.00 a m 1 oO a. m. 1 uO a. m.
Express l.lup. m. l.inp. m. 1.10 p.m.
Mall 6 30 a. tu. 6.10 a. uj.
RETUKXINit
Arrive PlrUburgL,
P. f F.V- .ii 4!. K’y..u.w n. tu , x.'jo {>. m., “00 j
m., 7.60 ii. m
c. & p. h i;
2.W h 111 ., s.fto ji m., b 05p.ru,
AUl'I/MIMnHATIuN THAI NS.
Leave Allegheny
For Alliance. iorN.il. EorN.O. iorSteu’e.
2.10 j) m. 9.16 k. U). 640 a. m.
12.00 m. 3 Sop.in. 3.60 p. n>.
4.40 p. m.
5.60 p. m.
K 111 CRN IN. J
Arrive A Uegheny.
P-, 1. W. & C k'y 7.j0 a. ui , a. 20 a. in., ±.sb j>.
m., 4.60 u. m.
O. & P. R. K .... 9,8 u a. m.
'ILu. PAKIvIN, Agent,
l oii'ii Pasot-ngor .Matinn. l'itt»burgh, i‘a.
A. U. V A bhJbbti tM KX, Agent,
iuyl t VV K.
Pittsburgh & Conneilsville R. R.
Summer -Arrangement.
OStAND AKTKR MONDAY, MAY HD,
18&J. Trams will leave the Depot, corner of
Koss a Oil Water streets, as lollowa:
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mail to andlrom T’ntown. 7 66 a. m. 6 00 p.tn.
Express “ 3 n p. m. 9 30 a. m,
lstM’keesport Aoc'dn. 11 oo a. m. d6O a.m.
■hi " ** 6 it* a. m. 2 05 p. m.
UtPortPei-ry “ 7 oo a. m. a 30a. m.
Hratldock s •• 4 m p. m. 6 40 p. m.
Sunday Church Train to
♦ and, from M’keeapgrt. 100 p. ru. 10 Oo a. m,
. For tickets apply to <»E<*. HiU'LioN, Aet.
W. H. .STOUT* ."Upt. ap3o
SILVER PEARL SOAP.
CIRTMPTOHi 6l Co., 367 LIBKRT
J STREET, sole proprietors and
era lor Western Pennsylvania, Uhto, Indiana,
iltttiois and Missouri. Also manulacturers ol a
superior article ol PALM. GERMAN, OLIVE
and 'KOSIn SOAPS, and various Toilet and
Finer Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which
we confidently recommend aa better lor general
use than any other before the public, should be
borne In mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime
or Rosin, or any 6ther substance in Its uianhlao
ture which can shrink or Injure the finest fabric.
Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the
rapidity of cotton or Linen. Clothes washed
with the Stiver Pearl Soap do not require boil
ing or hair the rubbing, which of course Bare*
the wear and tear, silver Pearl Soap removes
Greese, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers’ Ink,
Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant
ly, by applying it.with a molstsponge, thus pro
tecting windows, carpets and furniture from
suds and slops. It imparts a to Plate,
Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings and
Patent Leather immediately, and for oleaning
Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the
bath anil particularly • for ahampooning, the Sil
ver Pearl,Soap taapettqqt ipxury. In a word
all who have tried its superior qualities ac
knowledge It the greatest discover}* oMhe age.
This Company respectfully ask a trial Iroiu all
who are inierebttd, and in every casewill refund
the price ol the name should it fail to accomplish
what we claim for it.
Sold at five cent* per pound in fifty pound
boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe
ny, Birmingham -and city residences free ol
charge. Directions for use on all packages.
Liberal discount to the trade.
Merchants from abroad will do woll to give
ORtfaiTfON k. ! o<x a cul, Jtli MBerlyatrei-t,
opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot.
of all Imitations. None genuine
unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Shell.
as secured by the inventor by Natiouai copyright.
mhiMf ,; • . ■»
MANUFACTURING SITE FOR SALE.
' In Birmingham.
DESIRABLE PIECE OP
X PROPERTY near..M’Knight A Duncanfs
Rolling Mill, having a riverfront of four hub-,
dred and twenty-five (426 ft.) and extending back
about iwo hundteu feet (200 ft.)
my6-lm FRED. Jp. IHMSEN, 109 4th st.
piCKLES, KETCHUP AND SA* T «*C—
100 doz ft gallon and quart Pickles,
3d ‘do pint Picklea,
20 do English Tickles, assorted,
, 200 dp Tbmato.Kntchpp, quarts and pints,
fits) do PPpjwKuucti, •'*'
ft 1° OumMMftpWf***.., ,iii
10 do Sauce,
.6- do Wklnttt rKetchop; • •
5 do Mushropn Ketchup, ~ .
20 do Imported' Ftench Mastoid]
.-jr^4o-Imitation. i; 4Q n ...'da;-/
.ftiirtiedilved and for salepy
A ,;ii 1 * REYMBBAIBROS., •
, . ... , 128^00(1^.
' PRUNES A .CU R -
half and quarter boxes., . . r ,
60 mate Seedless Raisins,'- .ui? :C fe; 1 1
•Jntt waaraa ■
m. mm
WdditSbkE^ 4 ‘
J- H. CASIDAY,
“ KAI BTArbAwtritfEßraAfloiSF BBOK£R.
Office in Jones* Building, over “Internal Kev
euno.todmajM betti’BFo-Mj.iA M--and Hleehatiicß
Bankfy . . ~.
No. 67 STM& , i\
HITTstttTRn« u
paper manufacturers
s. B. & c. P. MARKLE,
Manufacturers and Iteftlere la
BOOKf CAP, LETTER,
And all kinds of ■ Wrapping Papur,
Have Removed
VHOU NO. 37 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 83 Smithfleld Streot,
I’ITTSKURGH, PA.
paid for RAGS. »!>s
LAMPS, OIL, &C.
LTJCENT on , WORKS.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
\ PURE WHITE REPDIED
OAnBON OXX.S,
Office, 291 LIBERT V STREET,
mj-Wmd PITTSBURGH, PA.
HOUSE CARPENTERS
OUETIS 0. STEINMETZ,
House Carpenter and Jobber,
snop, virAn alley,
Between Wood and Liberty etrreta.
PITTED!'RGH, I'A.
A#“Oniera solicited and promptly attended to.
ALDERMEN.
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
SO. 81 PIET 11 STREET
Aip-Ooilection of accounts arid ail legal busi
ness promptly attended to. sciMyd
LOAN OFFICES.
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
ft > 80
. 10 60 »
. 10 ou
. 6 SO
7 oo
3 6U
NO. 100 SMITHUtLD ST..
Near the corner ot 6th,
Munei in large and small
quantities loaned on «rold And Oliver, Dia
monds, .1 evvel:y, Gold and Silver Watches, and
all kinds of valuable articles, lor any length f i
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket.
Hours from 1 A. M. to 10 P. I\l.
ja3o
* "" ENGINE BUILDERS'
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STUM ENGINE BUILDERS,
I foil FouihUth,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
NEAR TBS
Peuna. K. H.< Piisaeutrer Station,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Manufacturer all kinds oi>’
Hteam Engiues, ranging irem three to one
hundred and fifty horse power, anti suited for
Grist Mills, Saw idilis, Blast Furnaces, Facto
ries, etc.
Give particular attention to the construction
ol Engines and machinery ior grist mills, anil 10.
uprights, mulay aud.circuiar saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and icady for ship
ment at short notice. Lnginee and Hoilers of
every description.
AJso.iurinali Boilers and s>hoct Iron sepcrateii,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers aud Bullies ii.’
every variety, and continue the manufacture in
Woulen Machinery and Machine < 'arda.
e<Jur prices are low, oui machmeiy nmnulactu -
td of the beat quality of materials, and warrantee
u all cases to give satisfaction.
49rOrders iroai all parts of the country solici
ted und promptly filled. le2i-dAw
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AC
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth..
Embossed Cloth,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
.1 ust received at the New Carpet Store of
M’Farland, Collins & Co.
rab4
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
A u entirely new and complete assortment
just received at the
m :vv carpkt stohk
M’FARLAND, COLLINS <fc CO.
mh4
TAILORS.
DAUB At CAPI'EL,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Arrives at
185 BMITHF!ELD"STREET
WK HAVE JI'ST RECBIVEU A
large aud well .elected stock oi
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Cloths, Cnssimeres, Vestings, Ac,
Also, a large stock af
GENT’S FUBNISHING GOODS,
Including Lockwood’s Cloth Lined PAPER
COLORS, NECK TlEri and ever) thing usually
kept by first-class Furnishing tores. 'Orders
promptly executed- mh6-lyd
PORK PACKERS.
OHAELES L. (JALDWELL,
(Successors to Jas. Holmes & C 0.,)
PORI £ P ACKKU,
Dealer In Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Rams,
Smoked Beef, aco.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
decll-lyd
OYSTERS, ’GAME. &.C. 7
JAMES M’£IAUGHLI?S
DEALBft IN
OYSTERS, BETTER, GAME,
POULTRY ASD EGGS, ,
AOO LIBER r X>' STREET,
del-dtf Down stairs. ,
WALL PAPER. &C. ’
Wall’ papers, oil clGths,
WINDOW SHADES, FANCY OOOllti
Wail Papers from 80 to $9 per roll,; Window'
Shades from 100 to i 5 ; Gil Clothe from 70c to
$1,60 per yard;'Fancy Good In-all varieties, at
the ' > 5
’ "flewWaHPajJer&rancyG.bhdsHoase
or a schwarzT
4 febia 1 ‘ r64-riraithnfcld street
JJELP FOR THE SOLDIERS
We, the undersigned, hereby give the
site to our names, to the PiunVui-sh
Sanitary Fair, for SiekniMl \Vouutl
ed Soldiers * [Here add the name of the e?tabUsh
tncnl, mine, profusion or trade , and lhk locttiity.j
Let the Proprietor, Manager, Boas, or any pa
r tiiotio man, paste or copy the above on white
' paper : get if signed by all the men of the mill,
mine, furnace, 6trop;'boat yard, store, trade or
occupation to which he belongs, transmit the
amount iioLUEt, jr-« Treasurer
; (6f the Fair’ Pittsburgh. ' ' ‘ ' '
' ; ' The receipt oil thetnoney wfllhd’ duly acknow
■ ledsetl'by letter.and the newspapers., ;J ~ .■,
. The ot tfre battlq;-the ,51-oxo9 of oaf
brothers and defenders; the memory olthe glori
leil#l and odi- hopes of success iii the strug
> glei call pa ii* to be prompt add generous.,.
Ireaeure. s..- . ;t » ..t ovru
.1 ForfhsExecutiveOammlttea.i ■{ j,; v ‘C
mylG*tf F. £. BRUNOT, Oha^jcuyi.
CU-I>ARTNKa»HIP NOTICE.— THE
_Y°-Partnership'
!undw toGB£BRY;iBAjiiEY
rna^iag/RO^^ittmxNG' :
•i 1 ' I; B.JDrLWOBTH:, \u-ria.h
OKHSRAt
PITTSB U UGH
Victoria,
A new and
Consisting of
FITTSBtI K(JH, PA,
(•: '.iumb i
? dr^gist§.
Sdi&pit'. %t, »Sisi
’* i-'*- ••• ■• . i
* '•■-'* JAMES R. 1
i : 1> It TJ GGXB T , ' ■■,
WHOLESALE AND SET AIL DEALER
In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines,
t Faints,. Oils* QsfoStyiBb,&p.dJ?eftumpry i •
JVO. 7J FEDERAL STREET,
tnyfcMy'd ' ' " ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.*
STEAMBOAT FORGING; &C
AJTDRRW KLOHAN* THOllArt N. MdLLEB, ■*
henry pHippfi, jb., , Special Partner. ;
General Partners. ' jj
IRON CITY FORQJbi, . i
KLOMAN & PHIPPS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
Manufacture bar iron, geh-u
oral Hallway and Steamboat Forgings,*
Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles. Ac. ?
seio-tf 1 ?
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
ADD V & EWENB,
PLUMBEES AM) GAS FITTERS,
NO. 105 WOOD STREET, i
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and \
NO. 47 onto STRBET, ALLEGHENY,;
NRAR THE MAYOR’S OFFICE. ;
Pumps, hydrants, sheet lead,!
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb-i.
er’s Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up'
In the most approved manner. Tanka lined with?
Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with 'Water and'
Uae Fixtures.
B.—Ail orders promptly'attended to.
ap3-lyd
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.;
JEWELRY.
rgNUE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
JL opened a very large and desirable atook of
FINE GOLD JEWELBY, ;
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,!
For Ladies* and Gentlemens’ wear ; fine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
BLLVEH-PLATOD WARE,;
Such rb Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, ;
Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc.
JvfUN LIU AN, MEYKA.N & SEIDLE,
i!e*2o <Li Fifth street,
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
SPENCER & M'KAY, >
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, j
W’ i ’ : UAVK ALWAYS ON HAND A'
¥T superior article ol
' Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, i
An l will continue to make It our aim to give
enti*uc*non to aR of our cuatomera. Mr. flobt;
W'ate.ui i.l Liberty street, will have the manage
of our husmesa, with full control In the Brewery,
A»M:eaa all ordeca to SPENCER &l M’KAI'J
PhconiN Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JUS. SPENOEB.
JAS. M’KAY. ;
BixtterXiel<3 &. Co.,
Malsters and Hop Dealers,
WATER STREET,
WHEELING, VA.
Sdeel-lyd
IRON WORKS.
OEMSBY IRON WORKS,,
Whanon Brothers & Co.,
A UR NOW PREPARED TO RK-‘
con e (iraers from The trade for all sizes of :
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band & Hors? Shoe Iron 1
OF THE BEST QUALITY.
Jan. taw,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
JASJK- H. n.iPEKS-
Hopkin&j A: Lazear,
AT T 0 RN E YS-AT-L AW,i
NO. lOJ FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Coiieclit'n'h and other legal business attended
tu la Allegheny, Washington, Ureene, and ad-*
juiutng counties. jan2s-2nid
HOUSEFURNISHING
UPHOLSTERY,
No. 85 lourth Street, Near Wood. :
rpilK SUBSCRIBERS MANIIPAC-:
A Tl UK and keep constantly on hand every'
article m their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments.
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mat
tresses of All kinds; also, the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures. ;
W-Frompt attention given to allorderß tor fit*,'
ting and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, Ac.
octn-lyd ROBERTS A B.OENIOK. j
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD.;
BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY. 5
S. S. MAH VIST,
Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in
ail kinds o£
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD,
NO. 64 FOI'RTH STREET,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
| LIME MANUFACTURERS.
i To Builders and Contractors.;
WE ARK NOW MANUFACTURING 1
a superior article of ;
L i >i *:
W hlch we are prepared to deliver from our
COAJL
BR6T QUALITY OP
FAMIZjY 00-A.Xj,
Always on hand as usual,
mylfl DICKSON, STEWART & (JO. »■
PLANING MILLS.
JAMES MIt.LINGAR, MONONGAHE-i
LA PLANING- MILL, would respectfully
inform.the publlo that he has rebuiltsince thet
fire, and having enlarged ' his establishment, and
tilled It wi ih the newest and most approved ma-i
ahineryjj now prepared to furnish flooring and
planing * jards,. scroll sawing and re-sawing,
'doors, sash and shutters; kiln dried frames,
mouldings, box making, Ac.
South PiTTfißOßoa, Sept. *7,1867, j^oo
ST. FRANCIS? COLLEGE,
Under Care' of the Franciscan Brothers,,*
radius i.\sTiTiiTioji, situated ini
JL Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania;
abotrt four miles from Creation Station, on th<t
direotroute botweenPhlladelphlaand Pittsburgh.,
was chartered in 1360, with privilege comeif
the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. Thd
location of the college is one of moettifealthy
in Pemiayivwda^thiii.portion of the Allegheny
mountains , being proverbial for its pure water!
bracing aif, and'pictareßqW scenery. ?
The £cholast!o>yoar ddminences on the FIRS']! 1!
MONDAY, aftecthe Jfeth of
about the 28th.Qf. JUNE following. It is divided
Into t\v6 Seasides. St^faen*pijpiiotreturn homo
between the Sessions. AH tAjfeipparaTusneees;
•ary to Land Surveying, EiStneering, Ac., Ao.[
Will 1 be furnished by the institution to thd
(Students. ;
Instrumental. d Vooai Music forms no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.. ;
Thumb—Hoard and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance S 70.1
Surveying and useol instruments, per an- g
oum 2Q
'* TVlc* ‘''•n'Langr -‘••‘ ext: l<i
C/iamctti and Modern extra
Student* spending Vacation at theUollege.. 20
Reference can be made to the Kt. Rev. Biahop
Domenec. Ht. Rev. Bishop Wood)
Rev. /£.. Sr lies nolds, Loretta i Kev, lit U'ilar&j
PhiladelpiUa: Rev. Henry M’BaughliiL Phila*,
delphia ; R6v. Piercd Mahar, HaMsburg. v *
N. B—A hacjt runi.dMiy to. .LoneHo lrontfl
Cresaeh. *<]
wen ... Be%.J*i A-BOKR* Superior* f 1
in cleaning. It cleans a chimney without
nflfc<&rtiote'itDtbe market
jggg fWWSftvtMS JWg|
-■■ iaa" 1 ?
J-fcATS-edo BDSH PRIME , OATB-,
FETZEK & A&igSWßtiHgft. *
xnyfi > pozner Market and First tW l
COMMISSION, MERM^TS
(X)MMlSSiP;]yiii@pNT,
.5 :..irte.'l
PIG METAL AND/fIIODMSf. ,
NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market,
. ; (Late, Cashier of the Bank,)
COMMISSIONMERCHANT,
NO. IL SOUTH MAINSTREET.
' ' ST. LOUIS, MO. '
IIAETICTOAR PAtb
MT to fLU(iig Orders for Hid purchase of
Cotton, .Herap, Tobacco, Flour, P«»rk,
Bacon, Lard, d&c., Ac.
flßyßfia TO-Banks, Bankers, and Mercha
of St. Louie generally i John D. Scully, e
Cashier, Pittsburgh.
Orders and consignments respectfully solic
and prompt returns made. . jao2Mtn
R. HUTCHINSON,
(LATE OP LEECH 4> HTJTCHFNSON',)
COMMISS I o~k ,A3jr'l>
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
DSALBR 1W : > . • ‘
WESTEHN RESEEVE CHEESE,
Flour. Grain, Fish. Dried
Pot Ashea. and Protfpce_generaflyv
Best Brands of Family Flout Always on Hand.
no. ioa second STKKSJr; a '
Between Wood and Market, : ’ 1
- •PITTSBfTTBGHi FA.;
advance made on Consignments. -
apll-lyd
—-j - ..
W. DfTPATTttRBON ADiK AUMC^f
PATTERSON AMMON,
Commission Merchants,
Flour and Grain And General Produce Deal
ers, No, 6 Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa.
We take pleasure ip referring to the
Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth At. Co., Zug a
Painter, A. Bradley, R. Edmundson & Co.,R. H.
Davis, J. P. Wood well, J as. fil’Oully a. Co., J.
W.Spencer, C. H. Love A C0.,8. H. Jack A. Co
, jan29-tf
P. RkYMBR H.D. RRTME8...;..J.8. RZYHRB
Late at Miller & Ricketsoals,
REYMER & BROTHERS,
[Successors to Reymer fit Andereou,]
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
N
Foreign Faults, Nuts, Confectionary,
Sugars, PI re Works, dtc.,
NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STEEET,
i*ITTSBUHGH.
WILLIAM CAKB&CO.,
- WHOLESALE GEOCERS,
AND IMPORTERS OP
WIVES, BRANDIES, GINS, &€.
ALSO,
DistiUers and Dealers in
Fine (M Alonongahela Eye’Wliisky,
337 LIBERTY STREET,
no7-lyd PITTSBURGH, I’AJ
J. UUJMXjE VY,
GROCER,
N0.,4, DI AMO.N I>,
■fiirrspuEGH, pa.
my22-Jj 4Aw.
BfiASS FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brass Works,
*9. OADMA2T.
Oadman & Orawlord,
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every
variety of
FINISHED BRASS WORK.
BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth-
jad3-6md
.THOHArt «J. LAZiiAB
DTEAUBOAT WORE AND REPAIR
ED ing promptly attended to. Alao, sole agehis
lor VVeuterm Pennsylvania,. Xor . the. laale 01
MARSH'S SYPHON PUMP,. with Landseli’s
improvement attached. > . febiO
J. & M. M’STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM. FITTERS,
ALL KIHDA 0»
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MAOE TO .ORDER.
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
Particular attention paid to fitting, up and re
pairing at OIL RKFLNKIUiuS.
<3l A 31 Wafer Street, near, Liberty-,
fin HE MEMBERS OF BK-
J. ing practical mechanics, of many years' ex
perience in the business wiHensurd.to givesai-
Ihfacuou in every respect. We are also agents
for U uild, Garrison fit Oo.’s, Steam Pumps for
water ami oil seb-lyd
IBAAO JO WES.. JOHN L. BOYD.. WM. M'OUT LOUGH.
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
Jones, botd &: co.,
HAJTOTAOTDRBBSi OB
Cast Steel} also, Spring, Plow and A B
Steel Springs and Axles,
Comer of Pom and First Streets,
no2l-Iy PITTSBURGH, PA.
«■- OHM2UMGHAiL..D. CUNWLN(iILAM«.P, IHMH£K
ycOUNMIRGHAM ~C< pCSC-Ah.
CUNNINGHAMS A OO^—PITTS
BURGH CITY GLASS WGfiJCS—Ware
house 119 Water street, and 166 .-First. street,
Plttabqrgh, Pa., three doors below tike Monon
gabela,House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City
Windpw Glasa pruggista’ GlasaWare and Amt
rioa&GonveK Glam, for Parlor Windows,
ee andpubilo buildings. , ajji
WjfNES, LIQUORS, fcG.
E. P. MIDDLETOJi,
iHbobtsb or ’ ‘; - : •
WINES, BRANDIES, &0.,
Also, sole proprietor of the
WHEAT WHJBJS.Y.I
No. 5 North Front St., -
bfon-lyd „ PHILADELPHIA. PA.
. JACOB HISLLER,
Importer and wholesale dealer in
FOREIGN WINES ANO LIQUORS,
160 SKITHFIELD STREET,
Three doors above 6th at.
JACOB KJELLEr"\VOULD INVITE,
4f particular attention to hie stock of German
W iiiee'and French Brandies, which haß been se
lected Imported by himself. Families aud
Churches could,depend on obtaining < at his es
tablishment the best and purest of Wines. pure
Liquors of all kinds,*equ&i to any in the city, al
ways on band. AhsvPure Old Rye Whisky sad
the
HBNEY W. BEAUMONT & CO.,<
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins.
A£oO, if .1-, i .ij» - .
Black Raspberry, Wild. Cherry, and Gin-
NO, 83 LIBERTY
Opposite Fourth street,
i, PITTHpCRGIi, PA.
43~Ilotdls, Taverns and Families supplied'a
moderate profits lor Caah. my2l-lyd
f|IOiLET SOAP^~
100 boxes Fancy, Toilet and Soap,
"MSita, ,i,ir ,i. . ... •.
. . , fiEYKKII A BESS.,
■• 1 -' i - mafi i2B -wood ,t.
: "
.GolftttSogarfc..
VHW...I ->nM * fiL, HEYMEK £®fiOSi,<
;tofebWi;-!ii! i n.tt za-.i ..UMiajtnas.Wood^t.
BAS K B T Sf'M'rYSr# AT» D
5> ‘ : * ■> !
-‘ i> «maate it RftMfe&xacai
n£rsr;'.>
. >•
«#P*H» *u
It. F. BAKBT,
GROCERS.
P. B. OKAWTOBID.
ness made to order.
Made at the shortest notice.
STEEL'WOftKS.
GLASS WORKS.
DEXXBES IN
•Eimne (Hasted, «Hoei>th« rfaUopsUaa
(Jo U
1 Geji^rATßaftkinff'BaBlne»B.' K
. .Liuii' uia- .}«,, , i bvuroif#
Deposits received, fixchange/'odtbe ptifl&Ml
cities of tho-Eest and West
i joTJGiinr; ’asm*
Andcollectionsmade inevery accessible ••
JuflJe &
the New BanHhg House, corner of Wood street
aiutiXrtJglßjftUqy,) inApf>gim)LU!g fyjoipj^Uie
DIME: SAVINGS' INSTITUTION,
INTo. HO at.,
Opportte ,. /
Wm,'E. Schmert?,.'. L;?A. Hartig..
LI :, .. ~ ; A*c*. HqUtein,
■fearast--- & G<^Si
. ; .c . x !/ ADAM SEiNKMAN M E«st.
it. Qaah. pro tern. mh7r2nfd.
•«r» j. KOD2vrzrftr..«^..{fciigßjrp,
. & M E RX^’,;
UAMUEIiS, ■, . .),
If 8 Wood street)'Second door abotte'Fifth.
Dealers in foreign- and- do
;mestia Exchange, Coin* Bank/ Notes <and
UKivenunent SecAiines., CDUBctions ; promntly
attended to. ~, sSll
W. ;i .UOLMiKS,dcr SONS,. BANKRRS
1% r and ' Exchange ‘ 'Brokers and 'DeAiSt In
Ifotesj^Draft^—Acceptances,-’ Goldjj Bilver
Banki Noteai/crKxchangg on ,the Eaetern and
.Webern Cities constantly for sale. .’
Collections mkdd Itf au thb cities throughout
the United .states; ; DepositSTCCelvedlnparmnda
or current paper. No. 67 Mafk<*t street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
A OLD. SILVER, DEMAND NOTES,
MJf CernflCateS of Indebtedness, Quartermaa
tera Certificates, i
7 3-10 B6nds and Coupons,
and all other.government aecarttie*, bought ,bv
W. H. WILLIAMS A Oa, ,
Wood corner of Thlrtl.
mhs:6md
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANKi
65 FOURTH STRBTET.
COAKTEHED IN 1855, -
OPKJ> FROM 0 TO aO’CI.OCjK,
also, on Wednesday and Saturday evening*,
fiomMay Ist to,November Ist-from 7 tojp ohfiock
and from November let to May . Ist, from 6to 8
o’clbek. f . .r . ■
Deposits reoelvedof all rams not Idea than Oa a
Dollar, and a dividend of. the profits declared
twice a year, in June and December. Interests
has been declared semi-annually, in June and Dc
c ember since the Bank was organized, at the rate
of six.per cent, a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed tp the
credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the
same interest from the first days of j£he>anfi De
cember, compounding twice a without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
hiß pass book. At thls rate money will doUble in
less than twelve yeara^
Books containing the Charter, By-Lawß, Rules
ana Regulations, turniahed gratis, on application
to the offioe. •
pbssedbnt.
Ur £ O ROB A LBBEE.
VICE PBEHIDRNTe.
James McAuley, James B. D. Meeds,
John li, iilioenberger, Wmj Douglas* .
Jafnes t Herdman, Isaao M. Pennock* ,
Peter A. .Madeira, : Jnines BhltUe,
Wm. J. Anderson/ Johnß.M’Faddttn:-' ‘
A. M. Pollock, M. D. John O. Badkolsmi .'<
TBtJSTSEd. . ..
Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch,
John C. Bindley, John Marshal; • '
George Black, -Walter.#. Marshal,,
Hiii Bnrgwln, Jo.hn.Orr
Aloriio A. Carrier, Robert RobK, 1 1
Charles A. Oolton. Henry Li Btiig#alt, *
John Evans. i .. Wm_ K. .
B#nj. L. Fahnestock, Alexander Speer,
John ,T. Gillespie, Alexander '
Wni. si. Haven, Wm. "Vsnkirk, ■'
Peter H. Hunker* leanc Whittier,
.Richard Hays, . Wm-P^Weyman, *
James D. Kelly. . Christian Yeager*
61&RBTART AND TREASURER.
: CHARLES A. OOLTON.
PHILADELPHIA CARDS
GRAS.. JCtAOSS-.... i.. 13IAH JIiOXS.
J. BODMfUS BICBB OHAB. O. SWORB.
MAGEE & HIGHS,
Importers and dealers lii
CLOTHS, C ASS IM EBES* SAT IN ETTS.
Vetting's, Tfillonj’Trimming.,
ISTO. 235 MARKET SlTftEqfcT,
oc»-tr ‘PKIEADEEPHIA.
WM, BEIGE & GO.,
PrbSndeaiid
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 16 South Watfer at., -
PHrLABEiPHtA.
49*-.Liberal advaniies ‘made on conslgtiin'eiita
when required. - • tny-lyd
GEORGE GKAWX,
- 1 Manufacturer attd '
WHOLESALE Afip HRS'AXL DEALER
In every dessription'of " ‘ '
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CSHESTNUT BTBEET,
myl-iyd PHIBADEL.PHIA.
... aiANUPACTxrazBa op
•GAS FIXTDEES AND CHANDELDEHB,
Patent Improved . . i
• JBXCELSIOR ANT) PATElfltagi^.
PARAGON COAIOIL BllßNjp,
Hand: .Lamps, Columns,^&a?rT
SALBBEOOUS, . ■
No. 517 Arch Street, ‘ Philadelphia.
Manufactory; Franklord, Phila.
/ goods ‘w&f&ntedl
. C, HARRY DRLjUK,,;
LONGCOPE & PEARCE,
Manufacturer! and importers ot"
MENS’- FURNISHING ROODS,
‘ and TAiLOKa TElaianKerSr'
No. lO South Fourth Btriit, 1
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Our*frlendr antt.ibe public at ‘latie Aot,
■■we trust,'fbtgeet&at we-are at-prcaent> antfifor
a few wsekfa*o bftfoun4 : at WUkin»; Etftl
the Mayor's Office,. Fourth street,. wnejft, we
have on exhibition and for saiehs fftfe 1 of
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HARMONIUMS, MELODEINJ.Iffc.,
As were ever brought to thin city.and at atrJct
ly EASTERN’FACTORY PHlCfeSr' 1 --
H. EXEBEfi & i
Bp. WtlkinaHaH, PbArtlrtfirfeet.
hav e ireeotredi that all the dliferene br&ttobeg ot
meet m aeparate vonventtdno. at once and ap
polntthree ffr'nrore 1 mhmhera'aa'a CdHnUttefto
-am.tn the Rttuburgb SjanltatfFatr. ivUtm
tary ofttae ABBOctation at thelr'KoTOa, '9a I W»ter
etreetjJbver Zug A Paintei°r
■v-iaifer
•tor 25 cents* Enclose an envelope witter oOPtiwa
name and; ad,dress. - ~ .< JJ,
. .mh7-3mtf , .t.,.Ws»-yotk.
SAVBr BT'i^iSaQltEA.
bod’s Anti-Flickering, American frnd Impcr
lal Q-aa Burners, a auje
cent. The Aati r Fli^erin*l?just .the ibis* tor
the Office' Call* &mi nl
Ftmnffanfl frfiitTi,
/ WhfLOUMA Kii-liSy
ao *,, ••> ■-. .. ,;• AOj W,oQ<l4tr»»
i Urangetetfrime,
too ‘ =
lOOTitt&jFftidlf Althorida,
>• io^l»*Bor. 1 Almonds,- : i ' -
flOb&fc* -Tarragona Almonds.
60 do* Sicily-Almonds,! • • -
T6-bhxes SheUe&Aimondsi -
20-bagr£ngllslr Walnuts,
18 U'. Brazil Kntr, 1 "
-00 do -Filberte,
200 do Pea Nuts,
6000 Cocoa Nuts, '<-£ <
fia-Stowaivi landing,nnd for ,. k .
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