OnelllavUi-.H. .. .i.-iir mui.llj. . months...... {SMSgffih:: tBl?&S2fcs JwoJ treeuj..*.£. 4.i6 Oneyear .1... A Three weeks G^uoi (me squ&re changeable oneo a week 1 year.s3o,oo I,LjTP OJS.T r j e fmrri WEEKLY POST. Single subscription* sl*so Five copies, each. 1 40 J®? o ®? l ®#!’ • j..t i’ao Thirty tocfi,f(and one 1,20 JAS. P. BARR, JJERNU OR IUrPTURE. *“ " ”Jlof<s .fritv JJ/ ,t i'Aat! Hernia or Rupture cured. ilcrula or Hnutni-e cured Uenda pr Riyjtnrc Glared. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. alt Rupture cured. tfemitt or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cured, Rupl ure or Hernia cured, Rupture or Hernia cured, Rupture or Hernia cured. Hirptdre or llerula cured* Rupture or Hernia cured, Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Harih'i Radical Cure Trust, Ritter’s Patent Truss Fitch’s Supporter T ra *», Self-Adjusting Truss, 81-.Bnuuiiio’j Lace r Body Brace, foi theoure of Prolapsus Uteri, Plica, Abdominal and'Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. 8. S. Flteh’s silver Plated Sup- plies Drops, for the support and cure of Hlaatle Stockings, for weak and vanooee Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints. AUkle Supported, for weak knee joints. Suspensory Bandages, Self-Injecting Syringe*; also every kind of Synngee, Dr. KETSER hna a Trußg which will adically cure Hernia or Rupture. -•jJ~ Office at hia Dana Stork, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Trusßes should send the number of nchee wound the body immediately over the rupture. DR. KEYS Eli will give hia personal attention to the aplica'tion of TruEEcain adults and children and he Is sattsHed that, with an experience of twenty years, he will be enabled to give aatlafac Self-Injecting Syringe, Self-Injecting Syringe, Self-Injecting Syringe. Self-Injecting Syringes. s °‘ < * &t DE - PEYSER’S, 140 Wood street. Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, Suspensory Bandages, A dozen different kind*, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, „. „ A dozen different kimlß, At DE. .KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street. noKMyd&w ' piLES OP TWENTY YEftRS STANDING CURED. Below am he found a certificate from one of the moet respectable citizens of Wilkins township in regard to Dr. Keyser’s Lindsay' Blood Searcher. The Doctor’s certificates pre within reach, and no one need be deceived in regard to hie preparations. Da. Gao. H. Ketskh I became affleted with Piles about .twenty years ago, and every year they weregrowir.g woree, eo as to troublo me very muck, ao much so at times aa to unfit me for work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could not do anything on account of them, they came out on me as n« a hickorr ■’"* T >•- * jewed., by the median* t-more 1 got well. 1 bought one bottle and took it home with me «n<l used It aoeording to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when you said I oould no expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought It on, oneibottie at a time, until 1 had used five bottlhsi h After. thiß quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur- ed me for twenty years- In other respects my health Is Improved, and I am as well as oould be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I.have boen well now for six months, and there Is noappearance of a return of the disease; 1 oan do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind ot work which'before used to hurt me. When I found,out your I kept on taldng, It until I got entirely Veil. I consider It my du ty to make my ease known to the country for the benefit ofethere who may be suffering as I was | and do not know the value of yoUr medicine. You j may publish' if you like—l live in 1! ,ai„, ! Township, and wilhjbe pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of. this certificate If they wish to eall on me. . .'an.? .*• z ' * 'it ELLIOTT DAYIS. DeoemWjith, 1683. & Loot out thetiameof DR. GEORGE H. “ rsER on the cowf of the bom4.antlpa^ed L ovtr thi cork i 10,0 fou, ompon-lii Vhtted Stela ffcfop bfVizppttle to prevent being import tttuponbya.vuriov, i, in neHM&t. awWjrflkw }■&,■ :4s. «n*i*re, (40 wouis,i $8! 32,00 j Editor and Proprietor. AU. l DRY &C~ , I mmT^rmm ; Halrvey’s Chrono Thermal JV EWf G OODS XIOM.YU. puyus- Pi Tf VET PA J£Kf(W II K» *A T jn tfSSii OI^ J - have teen Btr ictly fodJowefl.) i ** difiicultlea aiiaing from Jf OBSTRUCTIONS, OK STOPPMB OF * NATI IRK. . : JJfJ D storing the system to perfect health when P ln f ? *2™ K P hwU AUeetlonSi rolansu*, l teri, the Whites, or other weakn&see of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfect harmless on the constitution, and wfty 1m» taken bv the most delicate females without causing distress ■ at the same time " 1 „ . THET act as a charm, f i! [,“„ r< ? g ne I nin &u l, ‘ rl e oratll ‘e' *'“l restoring the sj stem to a heart hr condition, and by bringiiw on the monthly period with regularity. No Sit w/L r 0 1? W !!, H \ cause the obstruction mayarfsc. They should, however, NOT be taken the tirst three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at another time, a. marriage 5 would'Ul the DOLLAR 1 °° otaln * 80 «“*• J'IUOE, ONE ■ ™ TM. DI1 * HAJIVKY'B THJ£ATUSIS on Diseases of Jemalea. Pregnancy, Miscarriage Ifr'SiSu?*’ S H erlUt ?’ and Abuse, ol Nature, and effluhaticHliv the I Al)iy*s) put VAJE VlsSsk®, of ™ pages, ilent free to any address. Mix cent a requir eu to pay postage. I •*®7 r he pills anJ Book will be sent by mail confidentially, when desired, swtreey bbaled and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BK Y Aw, M. D., (Jenerol Agent. No. 76 Cedar street, New York. druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts- ‘ burgh * oc6-emd*w 1 ‘mroTicßi to all concerned.- ! m ? ng a certAin class of self-important peo- I is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach- I edtoall physicians that advertise and treat the i dUeaaesuamed in this card, (Pan-ATEDisKABES.) I x^ e y n or no one else can teli. i i^ e / not AV S are physicians treat dia- < fkf'JL. ®? er J r denomination, in iact solicit just ! the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these • very refined parties. I suppose they would not i let one of their, family go tVa pai ty that hi.l »•« Tsi , ? a 7 lor , t ?w Client, because he adverts ! nes the fact, and their taniijy phj sioiAn says he is a humbug so he can get the caae. Often \e him a most deprived the party of his life. He comes ' at mat to the physician that advertises—how else . I m«* sney to know 1 Are they not aware that Sir i Brodie, Sir Charles j iia.i H,nd M. I nul Ricord devoted years in the j ‘rout ment of these diseases I These men are held al«err B »h n , m fi helllß ln ,he world i 1 don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still 1 there are a great nuiulierol them that are. I have ; ( '° the Bluds ' treatment of Private Diseases upwards of 40 years *n»i without egotism can say 1 have saved hundreds from yeara ol misery and untimely death Mr treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as I think it is the best and most certain. It is In my Power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general suo- _ Comer and Market Sts. and all diseases arising from it are cured In a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in se- 1 • lecUng a physician. The difileront advertisements BT ATEST \nvvi TTt-0 ... thA L are «® eei l,V lour weof no worth, and ■ J A NOVELTIES IN no benefit will arise lrom answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 600. jan-lyii Pittsburgh Postoffice. ALBUMS, ALBUMS, ALBUMS, Of every kind. FLAGS, WAR MAJ-'S. VTAH MAPS, late books, POCKET ALBUMS, POCKET BOOKS, POCKET ALBUMS. Pittock’s, 78 4k 80 FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE •3 « h-1 M # * ' X & s < £ "g H 1 03 o g < O URJEAETST VARIETY OF ELEGANT AND;CHEAP LL PAPER, OIL CLOTHS i'OERSTER & SCHWARZ’S, . i * 164 Smithfleld Street, BLOCK W. H. M’GEE, No. 10 St. Clair St., WOUI.D CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which has been selected with great care and contains all the newest styles of Goods to be found in nrst-clasß* houses. ' Gent’s wishing a sait of clothes made to order will please call And exam ine our goods and prices. Also, a lull and cow -plcte stock of FI'KNISHING GOODS W. H. Mc(?KK, Merchant Tailor, mv «7 No. lu St. Glair street, . — my27 _ Pittsburgh, Pa. WELDON & KELLY GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Plumbers and Brass Founders, 16+ WOOD STREET. SHIN, j MTTSBfRtJH, j *3-Pumps soldand repaired. | , i manufacturers of DAkin’B \\ ; V “ ?<“?<“ <»« au-UUa" aoBEaT~a loTMiaSr. .7. .7. JA MER bla steles ' SOHMEBTZ & BT.P.ATTT.ry Manufacturers and*wholesale dealers tn Illuminating and Lubricating OQb, CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL,, BENZOLE 1 . J'A IVTPB. fortho of CrudeWl f* h!B Httabuigh P». .M T fcis-A3ii ' 77 n>; -'*l ; ,%077 ta; aLBI iiS. FLAGS, F ItAGS, WAI< MAPn, WAR MAP-i. LATE Bi-OKS, I.AI E BOOjL-S. LATE BOOKS, P*d KLT BOOKS Pittocks, THE POST OFFICE, s n w * Eh ? - Mh WINDOW SHADES AUE SOLD AT MACKCM & GXATJE’S, 87 MARKET street, I W J 'n A ! !1: VINli EVERY DAY BY I liwmrlini? S‘" J Ex]iri'S»» all (he novelties ' new'n r l !d“h’an i r^ , ‘ 0 "’ a U^c lot ul • jP* Sun Umberellas. * Fancy Pa& Fans, Fine Shell and Ivory Tuck Combs, Elegant Jpt and Steel Fins, Fine Steel Belt Buckels, f%\ irair Nits of all describaWe Styles, in Ladies’ Straw Hats, a new i Sapply of Waterfall, Co- quette, Mayday and Daisy Patterns. Jllnc,a ul . most approved color* and . An, ™ e r ; Ch Silk >“ ce Vellß - Maltese- I-ace, Joconet, Edgings, Sec. HndGu‘,v^“ t f c i i °e r rc ,: “ “ d «I M e shall continue to offer the most advan m-rS OUB n-7 U ! Bto . Retßll ftnU w holesale eusto lu/nt' n uolchhlc rooms up stairs and in baae l-‘- in y 31 NKW I)KY GOODS HUGUS & HACKE S latest novelties in I'dl/I), AU'At.i'A CHARLIES. &c.,A H 2£ S: 2 2 >M CO New Goods New Goods Now Goods © . Q b * b © s » s m S * © g ◄ New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods :D RT GOODS, I CHEAP AMD DESIRABLE, AT GARDNER & SCHLEITER’S, 9 2 MARKET STREET. Pcs. Plaid ChaUies, At 22e, cheap «t 31cj PLAID MOZAMBIQTJES, At 20c and 25ci DRESS goods IN ENVDLBSS VARIETY, At 31c and 37cj CLOAKS & SHAWLS, VERY CHEAP. nty27 CABPKSTERS’ miui Too ' a > r ° r “ale b y JAIEES BOWN, _ , 188 Wood street EiA-ry variety of Sewing is done on these Machines without previous basting, making the ’ W, “ C '‘ 18 onls, Stit<!h «>• variety of work done ta the tamiiy. liRESS (Uxiliti WM. SUMMER & CO., AGENTS- -SILK SACttrKS. SII.K fIRITLAHS, 1-ACE MAN'TLMS, _ NATIONAL BANKS first national bank SHAWLS, ' ~ TBEASiOKY IJKPAKTMtM. , ■ i UrwcB OPI'()M]’TK„L[.,:K,iK-ni,:Ui:iirN, v '■ WMhUigtnnCity, Aujt. stii, isi.l. i VV kkrrab, By satisfactory evidence presented !k , h f, H , n^r ?i s"^ 1 ’ Jt hAS made to appear , * K ‘ S r NAI IOKAI- BANKOK l’Ji Ts r n the rn,lflf y (,f Allegheny anrl state ol Pennsylvania has »>e*»n duly organized under i and according to the requirements of the Art of > - Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National ' Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide lor the circulation and re demption thereof.” approved February 26th 1863, and has compiled with all the provisions oi said Act required to be complied with before 1 commencing the business of Banking Now Tukekpobk, I, Hugh McUiHindi, <:„mi,- ' trollcrof the<_ urrency.do hfreby t-eriily Hint tlie ' «« fust natiiiWai. ba&k od pitt£ I BT.ROH, county of Allegheny and State of' : i ennsylvania, is authorized to commence the 1 ; business of banking under the Act aforesaid. ‘ i la testimony whereof witnesse my haad and 1 seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863. ; ! HUGH McCUI.LUUH, j / f Comptroller of the Currency. I THE FIBST NATIONAL BANE I OKKNAI»IXE>. VA LEX CIA Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital with privilege to In crease-to 91,000,000, j The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Ourren ?ft£ n i? ert^< U i i le °* the WK«T NATIONAL «ANk Ut PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notch Dralts. Bills of Exchange. &c., receive money oil deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts ol the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since Its organization In 1863 will we believebe a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. ; Having a very extensive correspondence with I Banks and Bankers, throughout the country I we believe wc can offer unusual facilities to those I who do business with us. ■ New Goods New Goods The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. New Gor-lb , -DIHBCTORS Jamba Laushltw Wm. K. Ntmiok, Robert S. Hayb, Alexander Spkeh Thomas Bell, Francis G. Bailky. Thos. Wightman, Alex. Bradley, Sambul Rra. JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. John 1). Scully, Cashier. aug6-dhwtf New Goods New Goods THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK New Goods (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) Capital, 9300,000, with privilege to increaae to New Goods The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hay. Ing organized under the National Currency Act offers its services for the tran aaqtaon of a Gener al Ranking Business. Drafts bought and sold Money received on Deposit, and Collections made on all parts of the country. New Goods New Goods DIEKOTORfI : Jacob Paihter, Robt. Robinsox, Jakb Hill, R. Bough&an, C. F. KLOPrsa; W. M. ftfmvi y Wh. Cootkb, G. E. WARNER, President. New Goods JNO. E. PATTERSON, Caebier. feb23-4md TEN-FORTY JTJAN OF U. S. F'KYTJ!'»' Designated Depository and Fi- By authority of the Treasury Department, this Bank will receive Subscriptions for tlfls Ten- Forty 5 per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds. A commission will be allowed to Banka Bann ers and Brokers. JAMES LAUGHIyIN 1 Orders are solicited. Presidt-nt _ Pittsburgh, April 26th, 1864. H p 27 ' pLAKEK ft. KAYSEU’s Hoiseles Patent Sewing MacKnes, These Sewing Machines are lcnownasthe very best in theTJnited States. They are WABRAJYT EU, and sold at the LOWEST PIIIOES. Call and examine them before baying elsewhere. He pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly 1 ‘ ’* EBNBOT AXTHEfcM? Agentf No, 103 Third street. - Pittabargh, Pa. STEI'X TOOT.** AND GRAIN, RAKES, , SEITZS? i Mhifcifactured And* fof~ “to *7 t O^3OL.EMAN, Near the Ffeniteirtlarir mhlT 1 mhlfrlyd WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING M A CHINE M A NUFACTORY. fJpHESK MACHINES WERE AWARDED THE Highest Preminm at the World’s Fair, London, INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION IN PARIS, Where M. .he Sow.n, MaeMne, „ f „ ur<ip , Amerio „ we „ „ aU "nportM.t ST ATI: and (Vn'STY FAIRS .vhere exhibited. are now ufST£ HOMEsTfT® Incom P Machines 10,476 made anddsold within VSSZT equal to the sale ; of all the other Sewing Machines' COMBINER A fact Whlfh aliould be considered by those desiring to purchase THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS, And nai instructions given in updating without charge. Call at the Agency and see them in Operation. FOR EIGHT OF TTTF. WESTERN STATES, Pittsburgh Office, \o. 27 Fifth street. of iMTr'rHiirritGii OF PITTSBUKGH, PA., OF PITTSBURGH, PA., $1,000,000. nancial Agent of the United States. AMD THE insurance agency. (haVk been appointed agent anti reliaMe Com- Washington Ins. Co. of New York *400,000 .58*2.000 OlKh < M| H t.'ll A 55*(’t3 IVh. I, lv,;j '.i E, «4‘^ SA ' ,TKRt ' , ' : E. rr °='' 11. M E.STIJN. Viw Hree’t. Phenix Ins. Co. of Brooklyn •Jurnlirt 1 W 1 V 7 ' " 5-000,000 00 • urjilun .vf\rdi 1, iho4 222 219 20 KI-EHHEN (.'HuWKLL. Pre a -. ,7 “' 219 20 "■ <'lifWEU,, ViccPros'i. American Life Ins. Co. of Phila. ‘i A i!kx.' UiY i i.’iVm x‘' r'm't NAM I’EL VV(»HK, Vn-v Fres't. u , bkvan, Kroker and Insurance Agent, *' ’ . . 69 Fourth street. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS' jplrr insurance t ’ l' ph -U-aij>:lpkia, of .i.ar nrti,. ,ID ' l 43r chestnut ST., 1,1 J*' l -''’Jan. Ist, 1663. l„ublished Agreeably lo an Act ol Aaaembly, be- J®vrtS«ge, amply secured *1,683,393 32 Konl hstate (present value $103,313 f bl,l coat lemporary LoAns on ample Coliat teral Securities Stocks, (present value $588,”7* i coat Notes and Bills'KeoeivkbiV Hash ■rue only profits from premiums 'whS^thS laW ' ert? S te Town e l' ery u “ cri n t >°n of Prop cnn y B i a , Umt°"r th an B , L C u Ty t . ry ' “ r, *“ ““ l0W “ vears C lh^hAvpn 0 - 1 M ration ’ » I> e rtod of thirty eSSw loßßee , b ?’ T ire »“ amount r ng ™ ur MilUons of Dollars. therebv &i. id wdf thC f [ d . vajlta g ea of Insurance, 1-oases I'aid 4u 1859,963,168 36. SS5 ot “’ iS^clane OHAS. C. BANKER. President ’ I>ALE ’ iCe President, w u. L-bteel, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDENER OOJfc’EIN Acent _ Northeast cor. Third and W 0 S od I'ta PHILADEXiPEIA PIEEAEI) ijpe ' INSURANCE COMPANY **? CHESTNUT STREteT, ’ ’ Custom House Capital. .9310.100, Asaeta.-p304-,U43. a l ?, 4 ;?® AtL KINDS OP IS. faUItANOK, either Perpetual or rimiaA on every description of Property or Merchandise! atireasonable rates of prGniinni RUBT. P. KING, President M - w -%^ote eiJrestd “’- Uaaia.Ee Bates, e. E. Cope, E. R. Ekolish, Cleoboe w. Bbowb Pj,B. faAVKRY, Joseph S. Paul, *f- 'V'n/ L ' M ' N ' Joseph Clattoh M. Miiuboe, e. -Wiles, F. Blackedeh, Secretary, . , , . 1- U. COFFIN, A pent . Jryy OornerThi£d anirWoodTtreeU. Western Insurance Company ofPittlbunrh.. U. MIKLKR, jr. President, t. M. Gordon,- Secretary. .. «■ II- CtxiH ban, Oen’l Agent. No. 93 Water street,(Spang & Co’s Warehouse. _i__l T _ np.statra,) Pittsburgh. ACiAINST AA.K .YY ki ? dß Pj and MARINE RISKS Ajllome meututlon managed by Dlmtors' who aie well Jcnownin the community, and who are ttejermincd, by promptness and liberality, to mimtain the character wMfch they have assumed ayloitcrmgthe best protection to those whoS suje to be insured. u ut 111 IIECTOBe—R. Miller, if.. Jamea M> a. , Nathaniel Hfejmea, Alexander Darsie, CampbeU B. Herron, Chas. W mSJI, aon, Andrew Aekley, Alexander Speer n„iS ‘ J- Tlio-as, Beni. B^wSTjo^ ALLEGHENY msUBANoFcxT , WfiTTgiscnGir. '* omee. Wo. 3TFMI. Btmt, Bank moeh< .j -.a Ui.'xtivAiK -v.'f . : ,{ ; : ; .-.(i Li'*- .aoeiiV/ t . <s: / INSURANCE by fire. 102,990 26 69,736 63 1,821 00 27,919 33 I>AY & JI.miKN, , : AlanufaciurersandDealeraia;, , , SADDLEKY, HARNESS! GO AOH HARDWARE 58 WOOD STREET, Sign ofthe-Golden Stitnip, PITTSBURGH, PA., 5 E SP? CT Fi;jLlsl CALIi the attention of SAddlere, Coach Makers «uu uealers in general, to their Largo and Well Selected Stock Obnsifltfng in part for Carriage ManuJacturers, Patent and Enameled Leathers, Enam eled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths,, Laees, Fringes,, Bands, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Felloes, Spokes, Hubs, Shads, etc, etcu, All of widely have been POBOBASED WITHAREAT case, Hspepiplly the WOOD ... be found of the Best finality, Well asmamss^j^pn Saddlers and Harness Makejgi, 2 , W ill bnd a full and complete stocknff ■ ' Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Homes, Webs, full Measure Straining Webs, ofaU Numbers, Hits, jßnckles, Stirrups, Spurs, TJhreads, etc., etc., etc., Ali of which wili he Bold at the lowest CASH prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. . TO THE SABBET!H@. '! ,| taMi,” ?' ’ aS the * P ro P«lf WWng to that ; i , DAY&mn)Ky. ; Horticultural "<fe Floral Department. PITTSBURGH SANITARY FAIR, June lest. The committbb on plants KRdITS ANn FLOWERSeondtoit*. a ?! pcil to the aid of aU'HofticultuMats and Florists both Amateur, Commercial and Professional. The laudable olyect of Uile Fair and the appar ent exigencies of the time, and the development 01 each day alone, win urge the Patriot and Phil&nthropißt. We your donations or contributions of such articles as will adorn and render attractive the Department under out charge, which Is of ample extent, and where oafefui Attendants will always be at hand, that the owners or plants mrfy teat asbnred thsFtherr collectfdhs' wlll vg duly cared for. In addition to the ordinary pro ducts of the green-house and garden, the Com mittee also solicits contributions of Bouquets, Cut Flowers, Baskets of Flowers, Dried Flowers, Floral Designs, Wax Flowers,’ Hanging Baskets, Leather Flowers, Flower Stands, Phamtom Bouquets, tern Cases, Autumn Leaves, Aviaries, Aquaria, i hardening Implements, Seeds, Native Wine, Hardening Books, Harden Seats & Vases, Fountains, Hortioulrural Iron Work, Horticultural iFire Work, Horticultural China and Blass, Horticultural Pottery, Foreign and Exotic Fruit, Dried Fruit, Wax Fruit, G-arden Statuary. Zb short, Kustic Ornaments of every kind? or anything or a rural or rustic character that Joes hot strictly belong to the Agricultural Depart meat. * I 'aXly contributions of out flowers, bouquets .Jesigns, baskets, Ac., so as to Insure a constant an.l regular supply during the Fair, will be ye'ry acceptable, anil-contributors will please arrange wilh the Chairman of the Committee,- AT FLOEAL HALL. Donations or contributions from abroad tnaj t* sent to WM. D. McOOWAN, Secretary of the Fair, with Bill of Lading marked: . “For the Floral and Horticultural department— For the Committee.*’ WM. S. BISSELE, chairman, Heal Estate Savings Institution i 5' r ??i. EM L ES ’ r OP THE COBTOITIOU ab ° Ve lQßtitntlon ' Saturday, Ip® Amount of Deposits *180.378 63 Amount- interest due de* [posittrs May i«t 8,074 oa Amount Contingent Fund 6,028 96—5190,681 07 a r AbbETS. ??”* * £P a ,? n Real Eat’te* 09,823 er nS‘nS»?t onda 5 t J )ar -* 61,40000 _ U. b. DebtCer. and Notea 16,409 10 Accrued interest not col- ileated Office Furniture... Cash on iiand. mie undersigned Auditing Committee have examined the boots of the Institution, thj bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and hare found the above statement td be correct • h. -qhujDs, ' ; n. .yojeghtly, .Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1864.* . e~Deposits received DAILY and EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at SIX PER. CENT, per annum. 1 U > TRUSTEES l ISAAC JONES, President, Hon. Thoe. M. Howe, Hon* J ir i. , Wm. H. Smith, Off R„„„“ oorl * ead > Wtn.H. Copeland, jicni>p2?JS y > ’ : Office, 63 Fourth Street, -&■ A, CARRIEIt, Treasurer. rayMtiwtK’ J&otherIXSS FTROM ALL 3&S£|!B£&i3t& sl#^s : SlS£' SMSy***«? p"^jar&ttSbSr^SS TOilffiT, ?hfv U Sf'J? ,lMloiteedi 10 ™»k« perfect Jms**. A ' M iavas f 3^ ptECKHUt e IMSO, . ■ ■ —;, Liberty str*ct, PUUbura ta AOKKTB FOB 1 Ruuell Mewer ana Keapei, 1 ■ J* Wo9d,'Mower' ■f“” *“ A * rioul “»rn and Fannin, lanli.dfc ▼ . MW'&uhv mime o»t* j-'. • nj-*MMKsMg- | A l ‘ 7, ' ■ 7 ?AWBfiiSGw * amjsox, i-'r ■W No.»W r oo < l«fe r ■: , • sell tit' 'Li- For 4 \JI I moAth.!.; 3 month*.. 3 months. l yeir.;;, '.pmnov. M “« te steamboat advertlßetQmto, per »ripife‘Boi IhH, i— *7© in J ir^hiSSiS^J 18 * W dSSPstepnsa* j te , ap^Esas i sffai' On the shore of tlie,jake t ckca go aTe ““®. and dn tßif gkonriclg* 6'f tKe ' present Water Works, is *«' vfery unprh tending heap of clay, behind>-rehSch rises; a she 4 of limited tjimcpsipns. . Qomg tk cl ?! er i ; A e , .visitor, sees a, ,small, ■ii 'wWcii is a 1 deep-.hole, around the! Brim of‘which are - two-or.three.'sv-prkmen . i fPhisiaeallthe f exterior sign of a,-giguirijg, jvqrk which , lias already convulsed the. pity!' set'our' wise pien together lfy'thfe'dars,' IjSd^'Ml' open-toe debt of over three' htindrßd 4 thousand dollars, end -Woißeithan.alb.ifti a matyiciftl process, involving; the disem-. boweflng of pur common T wh f if she surviv’es the WHP do more' than ik‘ ordinarily' eVpamed'Ofii mothers. ; But look' downi .that k bor&mii you see nothing.bntp wijpjope,! Below, H i9 .i d hM ' cre >S a ffalh ofim 1 ing forth frotn -that' Bye and. hye, - the..bucket. edmoato;,the . and down Von gd. Lotted irffl amkt|»g stift de^pfer^tilLU^ieedfrnoterftat ; terra ftrina iistead of ■ «mf; n&i depth of seventy-seven feet, liaaj been;; reached, and yet. there id- another-gulf Bri°A W ’,h Ut i that i i9briti eed over and you " are on the level ofthe lakpturrnel s ' "■ •• Looking horizontally, yon see dim light a long, and. what appears an ' almost interminable vista extending in each direction—nearly due east? an* w e > (U J 3tancc 'ls bnt sbort. ' fifty feet landward takesyonto tltftex-.- tremi ty ot the eastern cnt, Where a seat ‘ is found from whicliyonkay S and ' ruminate at your leisure. A light glim- ' 1 mers at the other ehd, and by Is flickmr you may discern the forms of men ing as it wielding the pick and handling the shovel. This length has been run bW l°r U ti e *****& Afford bling forthe-mu.es, and -room, to sight the w!f Um !f t B- rwWch ‘ Uhelev* l and direction of the Aunnm This is roofed with timber ß ; Oh" the' other side of the shaft, ‘ is thentthhel- fbrtyelgkt feetof-, Its length of two miles, has. heen.dug , ° u . t \ a “ d about three-fo.urtbs of this S'" bricked up on a cylinder of five feeif ih-'' temal diameter. In one place men are • engaged; in digging out the hard, stiff clay, which it so, dry that scarcely a , speck of- water is seen, and the.clothes" ofthe visitor not wetted by a •single drop from the root; in dnotlier place the' ■ workmen are laying the bricks in ce ment, effectually shotting out everything, in the shape of moisture, makingitnof t °” ly n l a er ’ but alr l! e bt - ' the other gangata respectable distance-,- keeping s few feet behind them all the-: There is much tomimire in the mam »« 111 the work is so far executed. Before being let down; the bricks are M’ inspected singly; and- the bad onekre j 6clcd', They are then set carefully, not only with reference to .firmness, but to evenness. On. the face the work is dm reristanetoth “ -^yl^***®*' The j emotion of the shaft, withthe tumfei is quite a problem in.bricklaying, as jhe j elhpuc coraim fanned at ~ the mee ting is Ul upward for the reason lpst' mentioned." The'bricks hitherto 1 “aJlti - have been bronght from Milwaukee, but-" preparations fjor, La , Jwiqkyard, are. abu S# 6 a ?? 0 /Ye ground,, and.soitte , time ml f e present;week they wilhcofli-" mence the toafififactmte of'bricks shove-' 1 ground out of the. -very excellent;day.. fr •: m ;l ; niii , The t chief,gifflculties haye now been overcome; the workmeri have penetrat ed through the safidfifea which obstruct- - ed their conrse,aild - alhis now -clear. Next week the track widbe laiddn.thftj. tunnel for the more.,speedy .transports tion of bricksah'd cfiiy; afi'dth’dair'ptSpk v will bepnt in‘ her ’V'ehfilatiHfi.' present there seemstLO/ peed for-that-m the air is as pure there as.ahp.YP t ground , The outer three iviUvibs! iminediaTSiP .{ "Jf* «upendoas > i*a4ndk&kj BSfcm it wilt bftdone.i i.Two: mßea- out -andem; the lake, anithehup aeain throtfeh the deaf Mue watej—aereiUgls.^e/M^ crystal— isnWeff difr dKing ffie I ™-' I,en 67 160 00 22,609 27—2190,681 67 ASWSWS ! IJiX- ijY» Jr» t .foft- jlftf tfff '. we are giving a cqmmlsßlon bv vp&icb the a bora Blade, Ocr^Wd-iriU'feinpfojP ilgants ■■ T< So Bojliog. aad. Qther ;. J '■’•■■■ ■ ««•>•>: ■&• PUBVBS«rfe<m t■, sWa . , South and Pean» Phn.^o^j^ Tfrf-LearTibiooa:< r c-.ijiiiN* m tfiifi ‘jiiiififtfffljf%-'^'•**— \. n . faa«flnbiii l*JC3t O&i-’* ttrj ,vt»d-a *!$?>•?;> kill .. -- . 'iillir. . FT: J :;;o '..'>;niafcsii!2 Steam Printing, Establishment, *Wf B ** kl *>*3caipWroir6»» PLAIN AND FANCYJOB PRINTING , K«cu««d t» th. ‘ b ..t «j.^ v spEoaas TO . MILROAD, LEML WWINfi Onr ftafiffifctedouir -, fosters, * c>> For Exhihltioaiand Oonoert • Scaeilßdo of T 'Aavortibi n^« ii g^ t ■ ■■•”• WjaWw^Ar&fati j’l TwoiSti;:::■••', J.S. Three'Tveelur.....' V.i mJ,2£ ,(», Tina- Z-'t&P oSp inoatfaj. /; ' a/1 h-isi'-jX* • 7*•'.s*o9'! jTo month;::::;;:: 7i t , »« 17-??I 7 -?? ' ® Six montie." Ul j§® *s^lB* ftHSS&fiHft
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