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PROX GEORGIA
Johnston's Movements Explained
on Rebel Authority.
From the World's OorrespOndent.
BALTIMORE, June 1.1
ft.lur (dation or General .10hu4011.14 MO% I
meta& in Georgia.
Among the letters in the rebel mail
that was recently intercepted here were
some that referred to that part of the
plan of the cnmpaign which bad been
intrusted to General Johnson. These
biters were written by persons whose
official position in two instances, and
whose relationship in another, gives
great weight and authenticity to what
they say. From these, and other more
recent sources, I have derived the fol
lowing facts in relation to the present
movements of General Johnston in
Georgia.
Tha succsssive, retreats of the rebel
army under General Johnston from Dal
ton to Resaca, from Resaca to the line
of the EtoWah river, and from the Eto
wah to Marietta and the line of the
ChattahOoche {for it has been de
terruined that be shall eventually take
that last' step,) gives great di.seontent to
the people in the South, but it is really '
what the Southern leaders had deter
mined on before the 'campaign began.
The'rebellion is not on its last legs yet,
nor hhve the rebels got in their armies
now all their fighting men. Still their
armies have cost them too much, and
are raised with too much difficulty, to
allow the life of a single soldier to be
thrown away uselessly, and their Gen
erals, therefore n this campaign avoid
all. engagement the results of which
would only be the fruitless sacrifice of
•their men.
Theltebele Areree to Fighting more
than One Great Battle in Geoi-gle.
In arranging the details of the cam
paign in Georgia, it was seen that at
least one great battle must be fought be
tween Chattanooga and Atlanta, but
they hoped to fight that battle at such a
lime, and under such circumstances of
position, &c.,
that it should not only he
decisive of the campaign in that, it
would deliver Atlanta from all fears of
subsequent attack, but that it would have
these two further results: Ist. That
Sherman's army would be entirely de
stroyed, or, at least, so severely (-tippled
that to retreat north of the Ohio river
would be all that it could do. And 2d.
That Johnston's army, after seen' in_
the permanent safety of Atlanta, would
be in a condition to move rapidly to the
east, and to join General Lee in detest
ing the forces operating against Rich
m ond. And they hoped that one battle
Wild be sufficient to enable them t..
g in these ends. The only (F,estion
then was, where and when should this
b.,tue be fought? Evidently, where the
rebels would be the strongest and the
federals the weakest; where the rebels
were nearest to their base, and the fed
erals farthest from their base; at a point
whence the rebel army, after the battle,
could be most speedily transported to
Virginia, and at a point whence the fed
eral army, after being defeated or repul
sed, would have the greatest difficulty.
and the longest route to traverse, in re
treating to Nashville. All these codicil
ti >ns, it is claimed, meet, and are found,
in the rebel position and the left bank o;
the Chattahoochse river, six miles rb.rt h
west of Atlanta; and in no other posi
tion which General Johnston has :than
doned.
Johnstone Movenents Depend en: up-at
Grant's
•
uer proposed depended greatly upon t
progress of the campaign against Rich
mond. And the rebel leaders claim tha
the results which have followed tin
adoption of the overland route by Gen
eral Grant, his frequent changes of base•,
and his final abandonment of "that line
a, d adoption of the Peninsula route; and
then abandoning that route, and seeking
to establish a new base on the Jame-.
river, have greatly facilitated their op
erations in the West. Nothing decisive,
they say, has yet taken place in Virginia.
unless it he a fresh demonstration 6T the
impracticability of co-operations against
Richmond by the overland route. The
obstacles to the capture of Richmond,
which lay before General Grant when
he set out on his campaign, lie before
him now just the same. He has only
lost, in getting to them, 80,000 men,
whom he might just as well have had
with him to-day; but for this very
preminerit trait in General Grant's
character, they rather like him than
- not. Their losses in this overland
campaign have not been one-quarter as
large as ours. The South could not stand
the sante drain upon her population that
the war has made upon ours. If Gem
Lee's army had lost half as many men
as . We 'lave in the last six weeks, it would
to-day be completely cut up, and utterly
incapable of any resistance. If the ac
counts of rebel losses.that are published
in administration papers were correct,
they wo ow that the rebels have
lost more tiTEtt in battle than they ever
had in their armies.
Johnston Takes His Cue from Cee.
The rebel leader's claim that Lee',
maneuvers have have been successful,
in that, with a small loss to their army,
and a very large one to ours, they have
drawn the federal army far away from
-its qpital, and_ brought it ,to where it
must spend months after months in
profitless siege operations. Theft confi
dence in the absolute impregnability of
their capital is unshaken, and it must be
admitted by those who know the facts,
that it is well founded. The time has
now cso,ei i therefoie,: they say,' :Ivlien
that fai`4of4thecatapaign which has bbeii
e intrugejilici9eneral Johnston will be de
velow4.-k-•
A STO ABOUt, QvAip„tm.—Asing-
War , stdMated . conce . rning 6n a
ventb*Animrs in Tixas,-Which
iaaSat iWlffiio4oll ILSIDy-
,
thineliptllititimt 1. : ,1t Is, said that
Gen sl,Watf i gatettof,nt.TekatijkaS - iipleS;
to .1 01 ,Mfailir1V8‘ . : .'..k.dOell*Stfd.Y.Aftli -
Thej.. - --ngieal . ' tikkill 43icalif - ire' ' - Qiiffin - I, 4 IOREIGN FRUITS, NCI'S, &C.,—
tril and bring his body to Gen. Blunt as 200 Duxes Oranges, prime,
a trofilif agftffctiffie lattei„agreecr to 100 do / ".. ,8 1 S.,
pay ttrenlifNite thbustind'tfolfirs, 'if sue , :.h , lon f 1,,, I, ,c., ,linonde,
lo bales Bor. Almonds,
cessful and not a cent .otberwise. The I ou ba g s i nrrAu,..,. Almonds,
Texans accor.glingly g joined QuawriPs 61) do ' , led) thn.mds,
gang and skrifethdof - their' ocppzaultity. :5 boxes :-,1”. 11, ! Almonds,
30 bags Engl nib NV abants, • .t
Some weeks akothey began to fear they 1 2.5 do Brazil Vote, ..,. l' , `
were suislitErea_aft.Uoficludeltii.tillipfait 30 du Filberts,
their buisness at once, instead of waitin o
boe%° d o
Nuts, Pea Nuts,
RS they/4tA01)084 gatiktie k Abould .re -, I n
. 33 store and landing, and for sale by
turn toAlls ,7 W.R.tiarterruAillfei'_ fired:: ,27 - - „..,,,, REYMER a. Blify•;.,
five or six shots at Quantril while he was _ --- • 126 and 128 Woud,3l
-- _
ill hiS si ; s VBlit tiVlVEDitilietiliffUTakl d'i. m a n ' BUSH. SEED BUCK.WHEA T.
their - c rreAlteiery:'floin Itill'inlss- 7. ‘P 1., bbls. Dried Apples.
1.,.. iOOU bust, Ear Corn.
ed and their victim escaped. The 1 ib'.o bush. Oats.
Texadlehbn ffed froth the canip and to 1 3Ju bids. Gatt'Stills Flan:.
In "tore and for sale by
turnedffl theilerth. - Gen. 'Bittittinis set • P.s,rrEn.§ - 01%. - & Arn i m ow .."
hi s h ff .4 I fi t '4apthiting Quraiffil,and is pia
r No. 6 wood sts
now fi
..
li t .41 :tiOhe head'of two . ' tOrir- '',.• _
dred lifitlAP etc! OAtch Idth. It will
. "" T- IfW
e A
fare fa vVItIP trs tit
..f ",14e falls into
Blunt,!s lijulds!
7.1 .•
ffIZZIN/S1
e,ty
A - C°":C°":chwv 4 : , .. n AntNED
of . . , s—E-mostql beautiful town,
A
in Louie. .InVcvalTTAbentir st, to
iro32 fire
tally deu r , • ed, tialgingfiesn'set_
entysai m :res were Wilma, with
, sebold fattnininsc , that
was in theta.—BLverallnnldrbdnfinDilies
were thug TeadeT e . homeless - and,h9lne. -
less and ' l, re - livine i t ‘ the nreets Unger
the sheater bouig 'and brtishWood.
Of coma • these peel, e love the
Union much,bettig tiu.-ey did before
they had theff'homes burned (I ,, vm. aver
theirlitsAV •- 1
1' '
THEATRE
Lessee and Manager
Treasurer
. .
Bth night of the celebrated. Actor and Pen
ton-mils% Mr. EDWIN' BLANCHARD and hie
wonderful performing Doge: Carla anti Bruin,
who hare been received nightly by delighted
audlencee._
THIS EVF.NINci, win bKegented
TUE FOREST OF BO Y, or THE DOG
OF AIONTARA IS.
Lieutenant Landlee Ftl.vin Planehara
('aptain Aubri t ' LOveday
Frauta ................ . ..... . .Rate It ynor
l‘ragon, the dog
.Carlo
To ,onelude with
SKETCHES IN INIII.I.
Sir Mathew F. Chippendale
Tom Tape C. NN ilkinson
Wednesday night benetrt of Harry Overington.
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Steam from Queenstown and Liverpool
THE FIRST-CLASS POW
WO Iron Steßtnsliiini of I tie in
aid Line,
sail from Liverpool every alternate l'l ' ES-
I/A V. from Queenstown every alternate
WEDNES bAY, and from New York every
alternate WEDNESDAY.
National Steam Navigation Company.
\lRfi I\'l
Will sail Irom Liverpool and Queenstown, 38
above, (lusting a weekly line.) and from New
York every alterrulte SATIItIPAY. Steerage
Passage from N.•iv York. 6.21 Currency. 'Fo
New York, 43.74 4 / 1 41d or equivalent inkturnency •
Passengers forwarded to Paris and all 'tit:ratan
ports at very low rates. •
For Passage apply to WMLIAMS & (11:10N,
40 Fulton St., New York, or
THOS. RATTILIAN . , Agt,
No. 102 Monlingahela House, Vi eter st.,
myoB-Iyd Successor to Thos. Ratttgan.
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia
S4'T 1;:_.X.3151 HP LINE_.
NCYl`lt:l.: 'l7O Tiii PUBLIC,
THE 1.7 N DE RSIG ID
+±." having been appointed agent for
the above line of Steamera vice
Mr. John Thompson, declared,
the business of the line here, will, hereafter
be carried on at No 6ti Stmitlitielit street, near .
Fourth, where all applications should be made.
The Steamers of this line are among the most
magnificent afloat, and run direct between Liver
pool and New York, sailing every week.
The .undersigned is Mao agent for TA PHCUTT'S
celebrated Line of Sailing VestiOlh and the X I one
•
of I.ondon Packets, by both of which he is pre..
p.iroil to bring out passengers at very low rates.
sight Prifts for nil V aawut On any part of
Europe tor sale, Apply to D. foNral,L,
Fort,,z, Etiogr ition Agency, No.oa smithaelii
street. Pittsburgh, Pa. job
Passage from Lngla,nd and Ireland.
si!F 5 , o o
EUROPEAN AGENCY
TUOMAS U. RATTIGAN,
ErlZt WEAN UtENT, No. 12.:
•llounngalo 11onire, Plttahorgh,
preptired to bring Out or
bring out or send lack pas,ll.g..irs trom or to 1111 d
it trt of the old country, either 1 , 1 signal or sail
ing lowketa.
SI di IThNI/11 payable to any
part of Eitropg.
Agent for the Indlnnnpolls andthincitintiti
Rail
rood. Ali:, Agent for the ill tiinch Star Line
01 Pighets, and 1.. r rue lines r 4 ~lenury
era salting hgtween rcl`W York, Liverpool, t i
gniv and i 1 al way
p \% . IJOUSE VOtt SA/.1
l'he ,:ihsenher otrers for sale the dw•:i
1,1m.f. in w l ,lOl hr 11,11: licec, situated o❑
Allegheny. The lot leg_
feet lii,.,' lot deep. running heel: tu a go fret
alll. y. It to h IV.ii ..±!nra . .l brie k, contains eix
coone and cellar. The 4m-housed are a
holise. stable, coal bond', 'lhore is a large
yard 6.11-rulliciirm the dwellinx.llll;al with shied'
and nriyamentai trees. There is et,; and water in
All ;he roots ol the duelling.
also otter sale a desiratdo country real-
Jen. e 1-:oehetster tnwnehip. Tie ivvr c , mnu v, Pt.,
1.11, l• y ACleh Thee la n
lieu tau..;kl,efhog, cmitalmog pis
on the I.: opel ty. There is alto h young
alchni - ,1 Of all )..Itola of fruit. There is n g oo d
barn, ,u,t-houee-. sc. It is about a mile from the.
R oat , e r le po t
For 'terms, inquire of H. M. 110.1.,115,
;.ant!-t South Avenue, Allegheny' clly.
a„..jP.t.E.N.DID OPPORTUNITY.—MR
j7.7,.L1ES .11.'DONN ELL otters for sale t ..e
ood will nod turniture ot the most DEsIRA-
B 1.1: OF TA VERN STAND,. nn the sten am
vibe Pike, at Chartiers 'rrek, three miles dis
tant hem the city. The Bum, in one ul the
hull stands upon that road. and le a large and I
, ornmoilnols Pullin ng, That ing eight rooms, and
has conne.-ed with it it large .ri tile, an lee house
and a tav, in stand disconnected Iron. the !Damn
building fives acres of ground well cultivated
and planted with L egel a Wes, &c.. surround the
house. The triune is known as Broadhead Post
Fosseesion givt n immediately and the
pre mines leased lot any length of time. For
particulars apply to ROBERT W,
Brownlee's grocery No. is Diamond, or on the I
premises to Mrs. Jan. ArDonneld,
N. B. The good will of the stand may be pur
chased without the furniture,
.jelo
LAARM FOR SALE.—I OFFER FOR
sale my farm in Ohio township, contain- •
ing 57 acres : 5 miles Hirai the Allegheny depot, !
beautifully situate on the bank of the Ohio '
river. The tncilities forgetting to and from the
city are freqto ut, hating a station thereon,
where the tramin, of the P.,F. W. ace. and
Land roads stop tour or live times ilaily,with the
advantage of communication by the. Allegheny
and New Brighton turnpike. The place is well
watered, and subdivided into eight parts, the
hack part of One of the subdivisions is well
adapted for the cultivation of grapes, having Itll ,
eanteru and southern exposure. II not sold nt
private sale on or before the lit h of July, I will ,
sell at public outcry, all or parts thereof,
that day :it i 2 For terms &c., apply Lo
JOHN BIRMINOHA
jel-I Id Office of Western Penitentiary.
0 N E.II.
NAND Akol' MONDAY, MAY .213,
1864 , Trains will leave the Depot, corner of
Koss and. Water streets, aalollows:
Leaven Arrives at
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mail to and from U'ritow a. 755 a. m. 600 p. in.
Express •• 34 0 p.m.930 a. m.
Ist sPKeesport Ace'd.n. 11 00 a. m. 650 a. m. '
2,1 8 M a. m. 2 05 p. tn. ,
let Port Perry •• 7 .0 a. m. 8 30 a. m.
Braddock's 4 15 p. tn. 5 40 p. in.
Suntin) church Train to
and tram :11'keesport, 100 11. ni. 10 00 a. m.
For tickets t 41,114 to GEO. BOULTON, Agt.
_, _
W. B. sTOU 1., Supt. ap3o
THE HOWE SEWING MAGIGNE.
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Invented 1543. Perfectedt6:B. . SILVER PEARL SOAI'.
RECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL
other Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, ((IRIBMPTON 6. CO., 307 LIBERTY
1862, while the Singer Sew ing Machine received : 1,_./ STREET, sole proprietors and ruanufactur- .
an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel- ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana,
er & Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Cir- ' Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a
cular Hook."' The Howe Sewing Machine, was superior article it PALM, CIERALI.N, OLIVE
awarded it premium (to an English Exitiblifor r f i and R.OIiIIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and
as the best for all purposes On exhibitleti. (fur. Fancy Soaps. •Of our SilVer Pearl Soap which
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect we confidently recommend as better for general
work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics, • use than any other before the public, should be
Sold and rented at N 05.12 &14 St. Clair street borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime
A. 111 Mel iREf 10R. or Rosin, ur any other substance iii its inanlll4l. , ,
Mr204.13ta w-ly Agejit. lure which Can shrink or injurelhe finest fabric.
- ..
Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams,
/
(-) rapidity of Cotton ur Linen. Clothes washed
with the Silver Pearl Soisiltio not require boil- Smoked Reef, co..
, it // : ing or hall the rubbing, whlth - of course saves CORNER MA RRIVI` AND FIRST STE',
• 00, 4 ,/ . .. . . 7 . the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap remove'
/ I, •
...• • . Greece , Dirt, Tobacco Stains , Printers' Ink '
smoke and the worst Bilge Water StainainnOut- decll-lvd PlTTSEllitfl H, PA.
! ly, by applying - it' with a moist sponge, thus pro
'-• L„..• - • , tooting windows carpets and furniture from ; OYSTERS, GAME. &C.
. 1 suds and slops. It imparts &brilliancy to Plate-, '
Jewelry, Ulasaware, Enameled Paiutinga and - 1 - ~,,,,,...
_Corner or Penn and St. Clair Streets,
Patent Leather itumedlittel d f leanlr• ' '''''''''''...-.7". isl'l-A-1-7GI-14-IIN
y, and DC C ....-- ;
PITTSBIDROH, PA. Marble and Floor Tiles it half no equal. For the
•
' bath and particularly for sluumpoortitig, the :IR- - _
yiliiE LA.RGEST CHEAPEST, AND ver Pearl soap is a perfect luxury. In a word
_. moat succeaalui BUSINESS :fiAN'S C( (.1.- all Who bevy tried its superior
LEGE in the United States. qualities
4c.- i OYSTERS,RUTTER, GAME )
knowledge it the greatest discovery of the age.
4. - * - :-.tudenr. Call enter and review at any time. l'hia Company rt.. pectfully ask a trial from all
CIRCULARS containing full information sent
of charge to any address on app POULTRY AND EGGS,
who are interested, and iu every case will refund
u.n/iIC. lisatioa to fail to accomplish
the price of the same should it
the Principals. JENKINS & 4,..111"11-1,
what we clifig for it.n.
del-lawdley Pittsburgh, Pa Sold ae lila," cents per pound in fifty pound
boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe
ny, Birmingham and cif} residences Iree of
charge. Infections for use on all packages.
Liberal discount to the trade.
Merchants from abroad will do well to give
CR.IIALPTON & CO., a call, 367 Liberty street,
opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot.
finle - lieware of all imitations. None genuine
unless bearing our trade mark, .Sdurr Pearl Sian.
1 -
... ‘ l , -na secured by the inventor by National copyright.
I lult2-tt
' MANUFACTURING SITE FOR SALE,
In 131rmingilant.
Ank
FIRKINS PRIME FRESH RUT
NY ter
100 .tibb3,Potatoes.'
000 bush oats,
200 bbls Family Flout,
in store and foreale . , .
PATTERSON Sr. AMMON.
No. 6 Wood et.
• I\TCYVET - OPEN3EI33:
ri HE LATEST STYLES OF SILK
1. and cloth Mantillas, Sacques, Tatman, kar
.aulars' ace. Also, Cloaking Cloths of all shades,
4awls and Dress Goods. Selling cheap for
cash. aiadqtee.; at. . I .IIYNCIi'S,
96 Market street, between Plithand Diamond.
jele
FEENOK sPAPHR J1AN433M38
LEGAirr 11/ESIC3I4Ig, 3 IELLIA4UOiiriI
.K.l
and °UM. WWI . 0 7 3 4°40 8 7 Jest received
fßom Pult, tog Aft
AMVSE4ENTS . .„..
W. HANDRRSO'N
H. OVIIIIIIVOTOTi
STEAMSHIPS
Is I DA h,
lIEt I 1
oLymrus,
PENNSY LOAN lA,
(I N M A N )
IZATTP }AN
FOR SALE
100 i/oz gallon and quart Pickles,
AO do pint Pickles,
29 do 11:ngliali Pickles, fissorted,
L 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pinta,
I'oo Art
10 do 1\ praeste*ire 4a4c%
5 'do Whlaot latchup;
6 'do alnahroorrlietchop,
20 do Imported French dl natant,
60 do Imitation do 'do
Just received and for aale by , •
& BROS.,
_ 128 and 128 Wood
BREW sisrla ctr --- •
su a it .
R A i*Tirs— •
TS
-I,ooog
. Bunch and Layer Raisins , in whole
hal and quarter box en
6 ° siailt.taMealliarisFal, .. 3 7:4, sr
'A 4 1 26 kegs do
~ 4 0 •
30 casks_pritne Zante etirraits,
bO Y
kegs 'rench Prunes and Plioar6 ; / 4
26 boxes dc. do .
Just received and !Or i4c - by, , ..-
REYRORDIL!! H ts.,BROS,,,
18 1128 ; 4 18 .1 1 9440 Wood it.
11101,0 - 1 i bl , . t ...J.,. JJ:.11.1 !: :00 ,
,r7 . 1. - ..19§T.77, 2 ,13.1rrqu - Rog; : ...NI - 9N t 4 y, i,f - moRiiNG; ...TUNE ': 20' 1 1,9i4.',
RAILROADS
1861.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Pentthylvania Central Railroad 1
INTLNkI DAILY TltA.li•;
ONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE DE-
L) log made to the equipment of this excellent
double track and t xpreas route, and every posm-
L4e care will be exercised for the comfort of pas
tengefi and rapid movement of freight. Trains
will leave the depn In Pittsburgh as follow,
THlLut'tlli VC)111\11[11MITON .Ixtly, (ex
cept suntl-ts .; at 0 00 0. 10., ntopping at all sta
tions bet ,k l'ittslottgb and l'hdadeltdda.
FAS l' 31.111. et cry (orning, (except t•unitay,)
at 3 On A. 11.., ktopinug, oz,it at principal :xtalaunk,
and malting (fowl connecriaaa at I: arrlabilty, for
i 11101.• ,1,1 Washington, and for N-w loth
, l'hiladcipti(a.
Tit or, ExpliEss daily, at 4 35 p.
propping only at principal Stations, making di
( eet COthleetiOnfl at 1 burishurg for Baltimore and
Wit/Mini:loll,ond for New York via Philadelphia.
"'FAST LINE dally , (except Sunday,) at 5 45 1.
in., stepping only at principal Stations, connect
ing at HarriaborK for Baltimore and Washington,
and for New York via Allentown, without
change of care; also at Philadelphia for Nov.
York.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
lentos daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 10 r. tn., atop.
ping at all Stations, and running no tef no Cone
maugh.
X'(. - .11.\ I( 'DATION TRAIN for Wall's
!:tation, leaves daily, (t' , Y' Sunday,) at 63tt a.m.
,s Accl).timol),lTlV:\ 'RAIN t"r
Wall's :-;tnt log, teavea daily, (except sundayo at
I I +4.. m
THIRD AIIcOINIAIODATII/N TRAIN lot
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
4 00 p. in.
FUURTI-1 A(1(10: 1 4.51011ATION TRAIN to'
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) al
p
6 ITa) .
. lE n t
URCII TRAIN leaves Wall'a Station,
every Sunday at 906 a. in.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLoWs
Baltimore EX in 1288 12 . ?2 p. 11,
Blallattelphia Expre a3ii Do p. m
fast Line 1 00 a. ID
Through Train 12 30 a. in
Jolunittiwu Accommodation 10 10 a. m
let Wall's Station Accommodation—. ti 2:6 a. m
2d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 45 a. nt
3d Wail's Station AccomtnudatlQn..... 2 tiv p.
4th Wall's Station Aceore 'nodal i0n.... 6 usµ m
Baltimore Express wtil arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 rn p. to. on . 1 1on.ln3's.
TRAINS FUR .13LA IR:, V ILL 1: and INDI
ANA connect at Blatretilie Intersection with
'throng); Accommodation, Johnetoten Accommo
dation and Express Tfaiti East, and with
Isoilt
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
IRA INS Full Eli 1-:1\ tql I.' lit I maned at Cm.
sun with Express Trains min Train West,
and waif Through A cwwisiodatiou and Exprei •
Train Eakt.
GIIIIMI
TO NEW Y()RK
PHILADEI.I , HIA
HAI,TI3IOILE
LAN 'A: ,
HA ki
ALTOONA
Baggage I llreclo.d to all t , lath,mi 4. the Pent.
sylt ahin t)1 , 1, dad to Philadelphia, 2ia:tl
Llore oust Ncv. V-rk.
Passengers purchaelng ticketa to care will be
obaN t al nu ace.tax ac cool tug It; distance Iran elect
to atithtlon to the Ntat ion rates, except from Str,
terns .a he, tire CAA:kpotu).l.ets no Agent.
IN( Iran, the Company will
hold themeelvea reaponaltde hr personal baggage
ttl3, met err an .arrow' trill exceed/11g Stub.
N. 14 —A.n t hnnita, Line h..a been emplOye.l to
con'. ej l'a4aeugt, a.l/1d 8ag)......ge lu And trom the
Depot, at a chargo not to exceed 25 cent a for each
parHenger and baggage.
J. ST ENV A RT, Agent,
At P. R. H. Ptiatieneer Station, on Liberti
anti Licata Streetil. myQt
1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Uieveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
SUIIIKER A iiHANGEMEIsiT
kr% All.l, A VTI , -11. MAI 15th, IDti-t,
V, trains rut; 2i9 IL,
For tut lutr IVheerg
1 0 ,, v... 1 .41 rl 01. 1.00 N. m.
p. tu. 1.10 p. m. 1.10 p. m.
b.lu ts.
!:E . l
Alf,
P, U. a. M., 3 .20 p, 7.00 p
.hP.U. E. tun. rh.. 3 p. p.
Acci)Mrth , DATION r1;AIN:,
Lance
For tiliouore. Fot N. L. F orN. (7 For StrVe
lap r 6 9.; 5 it, in. 6 ic n. 01.
12.00 M. 5 5/111 3.54) p. r,.
LW 1.. m.
I;Eri - RNINa
/1,) rue A 11).).):)elly,
P., F. W. r 1 . 1.2() r,. 11) it n.
C.& P. I:,
(IEI,, I , AII ICIN, Agent.
I 111011 l'a.senger Station, l'ittbburgh, l'a
A. .;;;.i.E.L.1.3 hitt; Y, Agent,
nil 3, F. R. MI" E RS, e ; I t! = e el 3 A
U g:. , n t
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R
uninxex A.rramwentent.
DESIRABLF. • FARCE OF
PROPtIIT r enr Duncan's
holing hill, having' a rtrt , r front of four hun
dred anal,. eat) (42.15 I t.) and extending hack
atKtut to o houttren feet (200 ft . )
sty 5-t tit 100-40 -
_ .
H lc K. LES, IntlrCiitrl. A ND $A ** el it—
STOCK BROKERS.
J. H.
NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT,. BOND AND MORTGAGE,
REAL 'ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BRCKER,
Office in Jones' Building, over "Inlernul I;e,-
enue rooms," between M. & NT and Tne,hun!,,
Bunks,
No. 67 FOURTH writ nET.
PAPER , IVIANUFACTURERg
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
Dfanufacturera and ] , eaten! it
/ 3 () CA!', T.: •I—I• 1: ,
And all kinds of Wrappin , 2,
have rtttlTl,
FROM NO. '27 WOOD STJI EFT, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Str;_•,::,
PITTSIII . };(; PA.
iliir-Crksh paid for RAGS. spa
LAMPS, OIL, &C
I , II7CIEN'T
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
E=l
PI - HE WHITE REFINED
-AIL Ft 0 3LA .
°Mee t 291 LIBERTY STREET
PITTSBI'IUiIi, I
m 3 6-6n1,1
HOUSE CARPENTERS
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
House Carpenter and .!abbe;
SHOP, VIRGIN A 7.1,EV.
Between Wood and Liberty's!. co 4.
11, FA.
44 - (lrderB boliclted and promptly at 1,1,1,1 I
ALDERM EN
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. SI FIFTH P
/4-( 011ectIon of accounie and all legal I•ub
neoB proLup4l3 attended to. dt I) ti
LOAN OFFICES
IAL>./4, N
HENRY W. CIIYIIOTTE,
ill SO
1050
10 00
R 011
. 7 66
3 60
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST
Near the corner of sth
%ONE I s IN 1.1 RI: ..N1
kV I qUtuartles huttirtl on t. old Ith.! atic er.
llln-
Moude,.lci.clrt. l . ttui linicht,. ,11.1
511 littlthl vidiothlt• nr . tickh. nn}' length nt
fine mgrerd Vita g.a, ,Icit‘, err l
Without The Ticki ,
.y - I.Mee nourn troni 7 A. M. to 11)
ja.3o
ENGINE BUILDERS.
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE .BUILDERS
Iron Fonm I t•r!- , ,
General Maobrni6ts and Yoder Maker
1‹,:.111. T 111:
PC11111.4. Ti. It.. St al ion,
PrtTslirl;,ill,
1.1. Ii INI)S ll I ,
I teata 6netnt.9. rimAtte t. .et
MI:, t.
uttiet ttv et: n, I tt.t. , -
rich. etc.
I 1,51.01cl:14r
of I.l.4.tuiett nod ..)14.0:11”•1`, lor rant 111/11,, 1..10 !,
uprlql,td. r
I'.n.e nleu on I,ttel, . 1-ott
went nt didti todt,e.
every deecr!pticin
Also, lurnain 110,Iers and r•ttel;
Wrought lion 11111,1,,1
every variety, and !!,0.....urt„
. .
Woeleu .Ilachiner y 2 , itacit,l,,,,
euu r prices are lOW, I , lll' 111?,!.,11,1! I;
W or the beat quAllty ut nottertMa, and warrant.,
Mil CrieleS I, RISC n
Aiiiir - Orderz troLa nil parlii gni!.
ted and promptly
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
Piano Covers
Fine Embroidered Cloth
Embossed Cloth,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
recelve4l at thr:Nt , w t t • , f
M'Farland, Collins & Co.
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
An entirely new and complett. abaortment
Just received st the
Sll - 0112...1-1:
\ 'ut
NUFARLANIL COLLINS & CO
mho
TAILORS
DA U 33
MERCHANT TAILORS,
ISE. SMITHFIELD STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIV ED A
large and well selected st , ,k of
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS,
Consisting of --- -- • - - -
Cloth., Casalineree, Vesttugs, exc. , LIME MANUFACTURERS.' s' , .:
Also, a large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, To IMilders and Contractors,l
wt i
.4.1
Including Lockwocid`s Cloth Lined PAPER 1 E ARE NOW NIANUFACTURIIIiG
COLORS, Nk'AIK TIFS and everything usually a superior article of
kept by ttrst-class Furnishing Stores. Orders !OLD W171....A.'1' WIIIS-11Y,
prompt executed. mhs-lyd 1— I 31. r:
PORK PACKERS.
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
(Succeaaora to Jna. Holruea &
1' olt I .1 3 ' .A. C I.: it ,
CMEMEI
t 060 I_ , II_CEIVE - 1. - t-rUlt-T=Err.
Down stairs
WALL PAPER, &C
WALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTII I
WINDOW :HALES,FANO y (mops
Wall Papers from Se to *3 per roll : Nslindow
Shade', from toe to ; Intro' from I.° e• to
*1,50 per yard; Fancy aocxl In all variettea,
the
New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House
of FOERSTYR & SCHWARZ,
febt3-,, 164 Smithfield et met
SMITH, PARK & 00.,
NlNni WARD FOUNDRY,
Prrrststatc;..p,
Warehouse, No. 141 l'iratand 120 Second sta. •
Manufacturers of all sizes azd ilescridtions of
Coal Oil Retorts and Stills, Gasanil Water
pipes, Sad Irons, hog irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal
Moulds, Pullies, 'Hangers and Couplings.
Also,Jobbing and machinery of every descrip
tirm made to rimer
Haring a complete machine shop attached' to
the foundr,all necestc: ; I t ting Will be cacti idly
attended - 113f ' 021-Ivil&tv
Black Din . loud. Steel Works,
P 44.. .
PARK, ;BROTHER 4. CO.,
. xparErvisaßmic!p
Best Q ua lity otßßeaned Ceet Steel,
SqZ !Flat atiri&Yaiati;'oi . all thee.
tared arr
in jegoiLi to any imported • or imanufae
this country.
.
' elm vysiuriousa,
149 "Manila and 120• 86199 Sec,ind efts,:
A 5,151 ; - ‘II3LTSB I / 1 1011. •
ut&
O switnELs.4 , .% a U.s.
barrelb received and icry e eisl•
• ' • l• FETZER &AA. RONG,
elb
• „ h co
y:l4l',l:), rner Marketand First sts.
i IC.
MIMBIBMIU
EDIEI2I
P17T,131 Ee; H
Victoria
OEM=
DRUGGISTS
Z< I It
fl:Cl ^ r:l3'Oß
I.IM P. FT.E3,1111:(
1) It Ti (4 (4 I S ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I . :.,ALTIR
In I orninn •Li,•l lb,rnestio I)rugp,
s, Oils, I e- titufs and Perlumqty,
Ntt. Z.'EDERA I. STREET,
ALL E 4 RENY . CITY, PA.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
ra:r
(;cneral l'Arttwra
IRON CITY FORGE,
kIA)MIAN 64: PIIIPPS,
NINIII WA1:1), P11"r:-.1.11"1?(JH.
It F ., :
'ntcruu lust
Pnsserrr, Frvitdit au..i " L ' ot,omoti% I; Axles.. 6
w&c.
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
A ) I ) '1:
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. 16.1 WOOD STREET,
!I:ppos,te
.Pittst,irgh, :111,1
NO. 17 OnTO <TRIti•:T, A LLEGuENI
.:?Alt 6 1 , 1"; CE.
Lb 111 - DHAtirl'S, SHEET LEAD,
Pig ant: Ear Lee:, nut PlUlul
erA:11111.,,,11 in COl:ern'. lielluvrieti lino] Up!
;it 1.1, newt Appri, IliaMACt. Tanks lined *ila,
Lead or C.ttitter. liouseit titled with Water and'
Li.: I
p.omptly attemiett to
WATeMES AND JEWELRY
II I , - SI LINCRIIIERS AVE JUST'
Ja . o , enrt 3 ; L Mgr And Meer able stock: of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For lAdieti. an.! 3-en!h•mene' wear ; fine
13: 'lock Fyne) (
I LI WA_ It.El,
SLIC!‘ Fruit Bitakete,
',141 I ',Peg, Ten Sette, etc.
IiEINEMAN, MEYRAN SEIDLE,
42 Fifth street
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS & MAISTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
N.
lityE. 11A V 1.1 ALWA YS ON HAND A' •
aupenor trticle of
•
Ale, Poi-ter and Brown Stout,
A ,,,, „,,, io U t it ult: Alin to give
0 , “ CU6l , ,lller, Mr. Robt.
rert, will tone the 1118.11 , tr,C•
011 ;.111 .•ttlir .1 111 Ulf: BreWery,
tl:ez onler, nYENCER k :IPKAN ,
fos. SPENCER
JAS. APILIY
CO,
. Mann utet ure and keep constantly on hand every
Makers and Hop Dealers,l varigiy of
i.•." 1T ER NTUEUT, FINISHED BRASS WORK.
c.A.sTiNous of euperior smooth
twee made to order.
IRON WORKS. 4 . 1 T EAM BOA T "WORK AND REPA/R
-r.. ing Iwoloptly attended to. Also, bole agents
• lor ‘\ rstero k•enneylvants, for the sale of
011M1.)) / IRON 'WORa
- N
.‘i A lir" li'›. SI PriliiN YUAIP, with Landsell's
) , 111.1,1 U% euleut slim:lied. leblo
Wharton BrothorB & Co., J. & IL DI'STEEN,
BRASS FOUND.ERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
RE l‘fll.\: PR EP.I rtED TO 11. F-
,_lll ct,lo t rom the trwle for all Ot7Ell nt
, Stake, Band 6z Horse Snoe Iron
t Til%. kzi'ALITY
BRASS AND IRUN COCKS MADE 10 ORDER.
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
Made at the shortest notice.
Particular attention paid to fitting up and re•
pairing' ot WI.. REFINERIES,
31 & 31 Water Street, near Liberty.
If
_Litzeatr. ). in E. MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE..
ing pyi t e t tica b l u mecta . n , ic i s i , i til th m u aay years' ex
i :
A 1"f 0 RN Eli YS-AT-LAW, ! in every res e petit.. V% are re t ili g t " ei f ,. e re e u e is
f..i iluild, Garrison ac Llo.'a, steam Pumps Ivr
water and oil. se6-1 y d
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
NO. STREET.
PITT: , ItI'}:(4H, PA
I !ecl,tu. nt;,rlr:ll Imeiner.a ntlentle4
t. , \ A 3,!iington, ireene. Rd , .
i'i. intv.2s-2rukt
HOUSEFURNISHING
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
110 X 1) Sr- Co.,
UPHOLSTERY.
IiaIiIIPeoTURZIU3 or
•
Nu. 85 Toliril! :Street, liear Wood, Cost Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B
/111112 Sl Iist:B.IIIEIAS hl A N U F A C. Steel Springs and Axles,
JR. E :out keep eolltoAlltiy on hand every Oorner of Ross and Find Streets,
article in Nair COrrnees, Ornaroentsi .nos-ly Prrrsit URGE, PA.
Curtoto fl
l'onorts. leather ite,ta, Alnt ,
tresses of all kind'; also, the celebrated Pateni
:Spring Beds. Ail kinds of shades, Blinds and
l'isturea
•
-
•
ne - Pr,ihrt attention given to all orders tor tit+ w. Cr/rNIDIGHAM-D. IHISSEZI
ting tug n 'arpetn, Uii Clanii, tcc. F. Cut:N(ISI6IIAM
OCtl7-I C DITIVCAN.
ya 1Z( WERTZ, u IVINGHAMS & CO.—PITTS
; ‘../ BURGH CITY GLASS WultliS—Ware
, house 119 Water street, and 166 first street,
Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon
gahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City
Window Glass, /Jruggiata' Glass Ware and Ame
rican Convex
.! Glass for Parlor Windows, Church-
CRACKERS, e sand public buildings. apt
SUPERIOR'-'-
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD
NIARVIN'S
64 Fourth street
Which we are prepared to deliver from our ! i
mta,wyd. - PIEILADELPL"
LTA, pAs.
COAL 1' It I), 50') I.[BERTS S TREE T.. orA j ec kLs „Ea t,
11E ,, T t4l* ALIT
Importer and wholesale dealer tiEs
_ Ma C> ' 9 " lr-1 4 FOREIGN WINES . AND 'LIQUORS,
Al,,tiye on haud as usual. SMITHFIELD
Three doors above eth'et
DICKSON, STEWART & EU. '!
PLANING MILLS
JAMES ALILLINGAR, 1110IVONGAHE.H
.1 0 . A. PLANING .\11L1,,, would respectfully
littoral the public that he has rebuilt since the :I
tire, and hax mg enlarged hit establishment, and
tilled it with the Ewwest rind most approred ma
, outlier} ,L 1 nose prepared to furnish flooring and
planing • sawing and re-sawing,
doors, sash and shotteis, kiln dried frames,
mouldings, box making, &c.
SOUTH PITT, sutt.H, Sept. 7, 1b67. ja2o .
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers.
INsTITUTION. SITUATED IN
IL Lorre it o. County Pennsylvania,
about lour miles !Tom e'resson Station, on the
direct route be; ss.een Plulndelphin and Pittsburgh
was chartered to 1559 n ith privileges to corder
the'risual Collegiate flowirs and Degrees. The
location oft he College is one of Ole most nealthy
in Penusyl, num—tins portion id the Allegheny
mountains being pro) erbial for its pure water,
bracing 'sit, and picturesque scenery.
The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST
.NIUNDA.I. ni ler the 15th 01 AUGUST, and ends
about the 2atti 01 .11:NE following. It is divided
into two Sessions. St ucledtvgiginot return hOme
between the Sessions. All thC , Apparatus neces
sary to Laud surve) EriVineering, ace., 6r.c.
will be furnished by the institution to the
Students.
•
Instruments). d Vocal Music forme to extra
charge. :modems will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
l'il.:L3l,—hoard and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance 170
Stirve) ing and use of instruments, per an-
DOW
20
(nstsical and Alottern Languages, 10
Htudentsspemliug Vacanonat thetJoliege.. 20
Reference can lie Wade to the lit. Rev. Bishop
Domenec. Ht. lie;. litshop ootl, Philadelphia;
Rey .I‘. S. it 0ync.1,19, Lurt,r to : Rev. lA'. O'Hara,
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry liltl,anghlin, Phila
delphia; liev. Pierre Mahar, Harrisburg.
N. 13.—A hack runs daily to Lorretto from
Oressen.
se2 tips.. V. A. RUSH, Surwrfar •
HLINN'S PATENT LAMP CHIMNEY
CLEANE.R.—Afe more Chlianeya broken
ineleaning. It cleans a chimney without wash
hag and its the only article in the market that
.cleans a chimney properly. For sale at the
prinelpal Lamp Stormy and: at the Lamp aid Ott
More of
• WELDON & KELLY,
t om , , aganto torthn Manufacturers.
OATS -400
Juan received - said Tor •
FLTZER.,- do facHAISTRONG - ,!(:
mg(' °oilie ?Dirket and Kira* 507'
o t9i
iOtra..-2100 BIALA ..E.X . I9EIA FAMILY
Flour jant.redetvetr and rcir We by. .
FETZER& Altb.M.VllloNG.:''
jels - corner Market.andatrntstal
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. i BANKS AND BANKERS.
JOHN PI[OORFR A T),
COMMISSION MERCHANT, THIRD-NATIONAL BA 'A
POE THE PALE Or Having nrganl7:od ttnelhf the National eney
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, Aot, in now prepared to 410
NO. 7 t WATER ST., below Market, General Banking Business.
PITTSBURCIM.
MiLI.II{I N
Deposits received, Exchange, on the principal
cities ol the East and West
130 Er GAEL9r AND SOLD,
And collections made in every accessible
part of the country.
NO. 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ()Etlce for the present, (until the completion at
the New Banking House, collier of Wood street
ST. LOUIS, MO. and virgin alley,) In the Banking Room of the .
irIAII'PICUEAR ATTENTION PAID
_IF to tilling orders tar the purchase of DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION,
Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Floor, Pork,
Bacon, Lard, &c., &c.
ipposite the Custon House.
iiSPErte To—Banks, Bankers, and glercha
of St. Louis .generally ; John D. Scully, c DIRECTORS.
Cashier, Pittsburgh.
Orders and consignments respectfully solic Wm. E. Schmert7, A. Hartle,A. s. Alex. Holstein,
and prompt returns made.
.)an9.l-I.m S. H. Hartman, Henry Uerwig,
W. D. PATTERSON ADAM AMT OA I L. Alorganstern, B. Clue.
PATTERSON & AMMON, ADA . ItEINE.IIAN, Prest
H. C. scum - m . 1%7.z, Cash. pro tem. mh7-2tred
Commission Merchants, I HOLMES di. SONS, SANK EErt
Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal-
N• and Exchange Brokers and 1.) eales in
era, No. 6 Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa. i Notes, Braila, Acceptances, tiold, Silver and
Wa take pleasure in referring to the following Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and
Pittsburgh Houses : Chow, Smyth k Co., Zug St. I Western Cities constantly tor sale.
Painter, A. Bradley, E. Edni unison b. Co., H. H. Collections made in all the cities throughout
W ooilw ell, Jas. SVUully & Co., J. the United States. Deposits received Lo parfunds
W. Spencer, C. H. Lot e x Co., B. H. Jack Fs. Co or current paper, No. hi Market street, between
jan2S-tf ' Third and Fourth streets.
R. F. • BARIVV.
(Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bask,)
COIEMISSION MF,RCHANT,
N.
;-•pecial Partner
Ari OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES,
kW Certificates of Indebtedness, Qutrtermat
tors Certificates,
P. 11EY3ISE H. D. REVIIER JI. HEINCEII 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
Late at Miller & Ricketson's,
and all other government securities, botight by
REYME'R. & BROTHERS, i mh6:fima W. 11. WILLIAMS & (Jo.,
Wood street, corner of Third.
[Successors to Reymer &. Anderson:]
DOLLAR4AVINGS BANK,
65 FOURTH STREET.
CHARTERED IN 1855.
OPEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK ,
xlau, on Wednesday and Naturday evenings.
Loin May let to November let from 7 to 9 o'clock
and from November let to May let, from 6to 8
o'clock.
•
Foreign Pruita, Nuts, Confectionary,
Sugars, Fire Works, &c.,
1 NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET,
cauri.sz.
WHOT:ES AT.E GROCERS,
AND IMPORTERS OW
WINES, BRANDIES GINS, &C.
Dhotilters and Dealers in
Fine Old Monongahela Eye Whisky,
327 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTNBURUH, PA
. 3ED Iv 7u - Y,
PITTSBURGH, PA
my22-Iyd&av
Duquesne Brass Works.
13111053
Ctt<iman Crawford,
V., II EELINCI, VA
11111=1
•-
leA A , JON ..JOLI NL. BOYD—WM. M'CVr LOMB
WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
E. P. MIDDLETON,
WINtS, BRANDIES, &C„
JKELLEN. 1374 INVITE
'particular attention to his stock of (Merman
Wines and French Brandies, which has been se
lected 'and imported by himself— Pamilies and
Uhurchea could depend on obtoithing at his es
tablishment the best and purest of Wines. Pure
Liquors of all kinds, equal to nny la the city, al
ways on band. Also, Pure Ohl itliye Whisky and
the best Rectified Monongahela. new
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO.,
DISALIMI3 111 ,
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins.
' . .1-80,
Elaelity,itestpberry, Wild ()berm, and 01.12-'
ger /Wien, Oid Altmongahels,Rye, and •
r. Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, ate.,
NO. S 3 I.:ll3Elkikk Fer4/. - 7. - P7r,
I)pposite Fourth street, . , ,
FITTSBURCIII, PA.
4iit - Hotela, Taverns and Fanelli& supplied a
moderate profits for Oath. my2l-tyd
LI. 1,. H. I) S,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
WATER COLOR MINIATURES;
Life Size Photographs in Urayon, Oil,
India Ink, elm, Photographs with Landscape
and E grounds. Ivory type". Photo
graph. Along:as, Gilt .P.,:rames, and rand, Articles
ro the Photograpic business. my2i
.S. 73 - 1( A N
NOTARY . PUBLIC
59 FOURTH STREET,
&I - Offtee hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m..
my2B
J. F. DAY.;
DAY . & HAYDEN,
j to .1. F. Doy, .1116 COL
MNAVYACTURENS; Importe6 and Deal
dei3ln Saddlery; Coaeh and Tiunk;•Hard
,ware and carriage Triuutolop. No. 68 Woqd
!atieet, Sigiratine'Golden'stirtun, Pittsburgh.
SIEGE OF VIC
•
: t pol r CTO en %AL IWAt o .)P3.4, Its?.
14", t:, ;
vr.v mea ; sale ty .
87 Wood rt.
, T OBACCO-•
3 hhds Leaf Tobacco • '
5 boxes 4 4 4 -4 , P
!ALL store and sole by 4 ,
• FXTZEAt i l i titiliTßl*G,
41 1 980, • , stn.
GROCERS
PITTSBURGH
GROCER,
- ID 3V..1. OIN ,
BRASS FOUNDERS
I=l
STEEL WORKS
GLASS WORKS
Also, sole proprietor of the
No. 5 North Front ht..
46 and 46 St. Clair Street,
PITTSBURGH..
IMM=3
Deposita received of all sums not less than Own
Dota.a.a, and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year, In June and December. Interests
has been declared semi-annually, in June antrYW
cember since the thud( was organized, at the rate
of six per cent. a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit 01 the depositor as principal, and bears the
' same interest from the first days of June and De
cember, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years.
Boolcs containing the Charter, By-Laws Rules
I and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application
to the office.
PILICSLDENT.
GEORGE ALI3REL.
VICL; PII.H.LUENT,..
1 .I:Lulea McAuley, James ii. U. Mends,
John li. shoeuberger, Win. Douglas,
James Berdman, Isaac M. Pennock,
Peter A. Madeira, James ,hidle,
Wm. J. Anderson. John B. M'Fadden,
A.lO. Pollock, M. D. John G. Backolen,
THMITILII,.
Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch,
John C. Bindley, John Marshal,
George Black, Walter P. Marshal,
Hill Burgle in, John orr
Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb,
Charles A. Colton. Henry L. Ringwalt,
John Evans, Wm. E. Schmertz,
Benj. L. Fahneetock, Alexander Speer,
John .1. Gillespie,. Alexander Tindle,
Wm. :s.-11aveu, - Wm. Vankirk,
Peter 11. liunket, Isaac Whittles,
Richard Hays, Wm. P. Weyman,
James D. Kelly, Christian Yeager.
1 , 11(.:RET.1.11r .A. 211.1 TILL:..1 , 14 . 111:11.
CHARLES A. CiLl'ON.
PHILADELPHIA CARDS.
CHAS. RAGES
J. ROI/M..N HICKS
E.' At lIICLtS,
Importers and deniers in
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS,
Vestiugs, Tailors' Trimmings,
N 255 , .31,1„11
0c29-tf PHILADELPHIA.
WM. BRICEA CO.,
Produce lend Provision
COMMISSION NMCHANT,
No. 15 South Water at.,
PHILADELPHIA.
44-Liberal advances made on consignments
when required. my-lyd
_ _
GallortcrE.: G-RANT, lvlanttfaaturet and
W HOLESA LE AND RETAII. DEALER
In every description of
GENTS' FEMISITING GOODS, °
610 CHESTNUT STREET, „.
tuyi-lyd PHILADELPHIA..
C. A. VAN KIR.K & CO., •
GAS FIXTURES AND DDLANDELLERS,
Patent Improved
EXCELSIOR AND PATENT"
PARAGON COALBIL BURNERS,
Hand Lamps, Columns, &a.
SAI•EI3/1.0026-5, •
No. 517 Arch Street,
Manufactory, Frankford,
.ti'2.ll goods warranted. ir4-IYII
C. ELAJEtrt'
WITH
LONGCOPE & PEARCE.,
Manufacturers and Importers of
HENS' FURNISHING GOGHS;
AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS, .
No. 10 South Fourth Street, •
mgt-lyd
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C.
135.41:40".49. 3EL" 017
NO. 350 LTURRTY STRIZET,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
•
'JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR,
Iir:WAVING TAKEN AND FITTED OP,
WM with all the modern imprOvement this pop-. -
ular resort, the subscriber, is prepared to accent-
modate Ids old customers and the public gener-,
filly, with the best the market affords. Oyster*
will be served up in every variety of style hi,
the eeason. Rig Wines, Liquors And. A1e3414. ei
feels confident in recommending them to the pµp..
he for their excellence.
Can, Bucket and. Shell Oysters received daily,
and sold wholesale and retail my,24.lyd:
OUR kr. 4TT ,
; [ NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
•
• PITTSBURGH.
- SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES . "
) 1 iothe public. that he is in daily recent LOl•'^
FRESH SHELL and CAN OYSTERS, 441 +14)%,1
fee., and is prepared to accommoikte the ;mitt.. „
of this- ohl and well known house with dVdy:.
thing in the eating and drinking line at the short.
eat notice. JU.Mst SIALBR4 •janlldyd ••
Proprietor....
YOUNG'S EATING .SALOON,.
Corner of Virgin Alley and
Had Streets.,
Wherek/FSTFJIS and all the delicachm of the
season will be served- up in the moat n
styles. ELI YOUNG,. •
oclt corner Virgin , Alley. and Smithfieldift. —
POLLO HALLBLLL
IS . CHARLES GARDNER would remind his
old friends and customers that he is Mill*
.„1
found at his- old. stand, AFQLLO HALT.."en
trance on, Fourth street. He Ras always Mr hand' '
"the best quality of Lager Beer,, and invonnection •.E,
with the hall, a well appointed bWiard,,saloon„
with good tables; belle and comi.'
Remember the place,. Apollo. Hall, Fourth'
sear Wood, entegmesfrom Fourth. ty1047 . . ,
For Rats- Mice, itosehei,Ants,liothsin Furs,
Bed Bugs, Wooten, &0., Insects ouTlants, 'Ani
mals Fowls, &c..- •
Put up in 250, Sib, and itisob BOxest B°01 " ,
and Flasks. eS andlbs 'dreg for Rotas, Public
Inafttutions, tre.
' "Only infallible relnedies known." *-
"Free from Poisons."
rNOt dangerous to the Hturian Fatally.
come out of their holes-to die." -• •
• arairsoki whossale !wall large`eitiet. • ..* I:
4TSold by n 0 Druggists and Retailers ever, •
where. •
Ohrl Illigwarrurt t of all worthless
AtirSee that "CoaTerea" nomeis on each Box, • t , •••••• 4
/Wand Flask before you buy.
AtidzeP , -0 1 4 . 44ENRIE'AL.PixturAtin •=,-*lO.l
printtpat 0t..44 Brondway. 31,4 r. • • 14, 1 •1
vmuvestoorr - tv•IA.""
StLlsEßS& oo 4volzoleaidwanittatalliir*lV'- 1 "
Vttabarigh, Pa., and GEolll4o.4„xta i t t tAis, •ti*ltt
beim/ WY, Pa. Wall-Madam
HICKS.
CH A.S. 0. SWOPi.
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