TeniUnation of the uo .Coltespondence which..; we .ateti a-few days ago, that - passed be tive,ert the `Preaidenternd Secretary Stan to Wilrib t e Uorle'Sii:that thelitter tells the-former Abut -"the recent successes witletelavCattencied Or alms' lead to hopPthat maintilning% our military strength, -and glvingeit such increase as the extendedsfietd of operations may re luirefsatteariy ,termination of the war ItleAle ttainech - " :i . ,:,Nigelhatight,thatltins pitiful play of deluding therpublie with the notion' that tlllettrar Wad nearly over had,been pity eafralaft,Nvies fines a poor joke, it is now e; sad-reality. - Tee melancholy fact , is that the people b slicve thin virpt - Cited n 4 epae andate deceived and cajoled by it. They have been drugged by falsehood so,long thatthey have Jost all relish forthe itaaniA6b, - 9 r titath. They beletTe only what' thq'telah to believe. Pe.laTieill , heel teething but what is velment torhear. , '!he guar igOtetity to ail - who desire t4rl4 lit reA.tit4iNVeif i at the rebellion was leveting formidableas to day. A year and a halfago there was no small amount of 1740 . 8 - Tetartg lir the Confederate Stalgekno; Winks to Our radical and fan f4Na6ll:4Mitde' tretion, there is not One 3.0 t or-otitis. .left. Once •the war was „11101he - arinies lilt the 'field, now it is PM -whole•people; it is strange that-wieeloglot see what an immense dif feiericLotheei3' ig beeweitri the two. The people of the Confederate States see it, and they.havolnium up the gage we have thtown,down,,eadthey have shown, and are - showing ia constancy and resolution vflueratilldinove'our admiration, if it Were possi'b'le to see anything good in a slave holding Nazareth. The whole popubitlOn, Men, women and children, are united and banded together by a fixed determialatiore to achieve their political independence or die. A resolute pur pose , like this makes a weak people stritelika gives terrible energy to one naturally powerful. It is this spirit, this purpose which makes the rebellion so for midable to-day... s I • -And-if anything were wanting to give ttethe4leople of the South the motive add,the cue ,or perseverance and per statency,- to. be' found in the rem tuitions of the Republican Convention at Baltimore, , These ildbstantially speak a language like' this : "We have no word Or conciliation or compromise to waste upon' -you. We mean to continue this war till every slave is emancipated. Our only terms of accommodation are uncon ditional submission. You must lay down your' arms, and get on your knees, grovel in before us, allow us to select whom -we will hang and whom we will pardon, lend make what disposition we leailefyaur landslind negroes." Why, uppn conditions like these, the meanest, ;olieakeaf o poorest of Clod's creatures-- ; ; a Hottentot, a Digger Indian, New Hollander—would fight to the death ands ;the, people of the South are the proudest, the most sensitive on the point of honor, in all Christendom. And what are the "recent successes" that breed in the secretary's mind such airy hopes ? Have we been success ful under Banks ? t ls there any very brilliant and decided success in Georgia? And how* It in Virginia ? Grant, af ter a slaughter unparalleled in the an nals-of civilized warfare, after a loss of at least sixty qt , seYerity ,thonsand men, after marching on a biidge of dead bodies from the Rapidan to the vicinity of RiChinond, is now beginning the siege of the city, under conditions less favor able'llian McClellan began with it in May, 1862. If there be anything here which betokens aspeedy termination'of the - War, we are not, able to see it. The re-election of Mr.. Lincoln would ensure the continuance of the war, if it can be so long. keptup, for another four years; and the, end ; of which time we have a national deb; of at least five thousand millions of dollars, and our jurisdiction will extend over so much of the territory of the South 'as shall be in the actual oc cupation of our armies. This may be tirree9come truth, but it is the truth, for alLthat, A 'Remarkable Propheoy 11,4 tfio. Hartford Timm years since a discovery was made in This city which though at the tiraere'garde.d as, only curious, seems now in the light of-the presnt to be re markable; A few days ago, an aged lad ~a Tepreisentative of a family of gtfititfjjepute ;in our colonial clays andlin the early history of our state, thiS city. Among the estate ' l O4 40eiida to her next of kin was an old mansion situated on Main street. Het-herr, who 113 a gentleman now re sicking blete, inlooking over the various things which had been accumulating for more than a centuryand stored away in the garret, found beneath a pile of rub bish, g urinusly carved, inlaid old box. Thkbox is itself a great curiosity; the earring •upon •it is very beautiful, and gie`#liole finish of it is expuisite. The box was a good deal out of repair and in looking it over for the purpose of see ing what was necessary to be done to reno vate it upon 0413 of the interior divisions of the box tvere found written on the word..these incriptions; which begin nwto , as,some the proportions of a prophecy, The first is this rude rhyme. "On July 14th 1886 America's fate is fixed." Beneath it, in Latin, these words "0 poster', posted, convete vox In anno 1888" And signed_ "Propheticus, es." Preceding these inscriptions is the date July 14., 1766, and signed by the name of a gentleman who at that time was a distinguished inhabitant of Hartford. It will be observed that the date of this prophecy is ten years before the Declara tion of Independence. and at a time when the attachment of the colonies to Great' Ettitan was at its height. That tigige Inieriptjons were made at the time they bear date there can be no doubt, for the signature above referred to is one Whi4,CmCe seen cannot be mistaken, and:occurs on many public documents in our archives.. 4N UNCALLED FOR .A.mxist.—A corres pondent of the Methodist Protestant re lates the following story, which is too good to be lost: _ , • 'A very sensitive preacher in a certain village, not more than a hundred miles from Baltimore, was discoursing with great warmth on the uncertainty of hu trian'llfe. To give the greater effect to his remarks, after assuring his hearers that they might die before an hour had elapied, he said, 'Aad 1, your speaker, may be dead before another morning dawns; :!.kinerd' was the audible response of a pious and much beloved brother in the Origregation. The preacher was evi dently disconcerted for a moment. He thought the-brother misunderstood his meaning. Pausing awhile, ha repeated the declaration, 'before another hour your speaker may be •in eternity!' Anien.!' again shouted the brother before him. It was tpo much for the sensitive man; and stammeriffg out - a few - additional remarks, be sat down beforehe had near finished his discourse. 'Brother-- ' said the preacher next day, to hiS kind' hearted friend 'for the amen, coriser, 'what did you mean by saying Amon to triy.romarks last night. : Do you wish I was dead?' :IXot 4 st Itll,' said the good brother,- itot'at all.' I thought that if you should Ale', U-Wp,ttlago straight to glory, and / "ffe - aiii 'alien to ,that? uL nY. t~: m 1 i~[ ~-,.. .. .1: :v' .1~~:;9 . te — - -Lessee and Manager . !Tgimauter. ‘..:. -LILL Farewell benefit and tart ni ht of the Cele. b: ated EDNIVITi ,BLA.N D and hie wonderful performing Dog, Bruen. Second night of the engagement of the beauti ful Danceuce and Ansi LIZ2IE LA GRANGE. THIS SVENING, wilFbe performed THE - MAID OP ERIN. • ' cit sties Paragon . . .... it • eday Dance, Lt Uracordirmellies LizilifLa To he followed by the tbrUltng drama - entltled. DIU . ..DUMB SAILOR BOY. B;lrry, the dßmb sailor Boy Mr. - Blanchard %eptitne • - E. Blanchard's dog Bruen Champion Jig • Miss Lillie La Grattge To conclude with THE SPEOTRE BRIDEGROOM: STEAMSHIPS Eteara - from Queenstown and Liverpool. TIIE vow erful Iron Steamehlps of the (' nu .WrbliirrtfOt; and Line, SIDON, KEDAR, HECLA, OLYMPUS, Will sail from Liverpool every alternate TUES DAY, from Queenstown every alternate EDNES DAY, and 'from New York every alternate WEDNESDAY. National Steam Navjgntlon Company. VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA, EH IN, • PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, as above, (forming a weekly line,) and from New York every alternate SATURDAY. Stertage Passage from New York, #35 Currency. To New York, $.35 Gold or equivalent in Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all' German ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS.RATTIGA__,N Agt, No. 122 Monongahela Hone; Watet at., mr26-tyd Suooesaor to Thos. Rattigan. Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia (INMAN) S'TIEA.IVISIIIP LINE. NOTICE TO TI3E PUBLIC, TIIEL N DER S IG N ED - having been appointed agent for = 445 . the above line of Steamers vice Mr. John , Thompspn, declared, the huffiness of the linri' here, Will, hereafter b.. carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street, near Fourth, where all applications should be made. The Steamers of this line are among the meet magnificent afloat, and run direct between Liver pool and 'Mew York, sailing every week. The undersigned is also agent for TAPSOOT7B celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X.Line of London Packets, by both of which he is pre pared to bring out passengers at very low rates. Sight Drafts for Fen,y amout on any part of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration gncy, No, 66 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa.'jet Passage from England and Ireland, Is!Z.' 5 , 0 0 . EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS 11. RATTIGAN, i. - EUROPEAN AGENT No. 12 --f, 411:0:0 Monongahela Bouse, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail ing packets. SIGHT BONDS FUR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. .Uent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the Odd Black Star Line 01 Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas gow and Ualway. janti-lyd •TEMS. RATTIGAN. FOR SALE 40. P NDID OPPORTUNITII. DIR. 9 JAMES M'DONNELD offers tor sale the good will and furniture of the most DESIRA BLE OF TAVERN STANDS, on the Steuben ille Pike, at Chartlers Creek, three miles dis tant from the city. The House is one of the best stands upon that road, and is a large and commodious building, having eight rooms, and has connected with it a large stable, an ice house and a tavern stand disconnected from the main building. Three acres of ground well'cultivated and planted with vegetables, &c., surround the house. The house is known as Broadhead Post Office. Pow:Paton given immediately and the premises leased for any length of time For particulars apply to ROBERT APORAW, Brownlee's grocery, No. 16Diamond, or on the premises to Mrs. Jas. MiDonneld, N. B. The good will of the stand nifty be pur chased without the furniture. jet° FARIII FOR SA LE.—I OPFER Fon sale my larm in Ohio township, contain ing 87 acres ; 5 miles from the Allegheny depot, beautifully situate on the hank of the Ohio river. The facilities for getting to and from the city arc frequent, his% iuv It station thereon, where the trains of the P.,F. W. tic C. and Cleve land roads stop four orllve times daily,with the advantage of communication by the Allegheny j and New Brighton turnpike. The place is well watered, and subdivided into eight parts, the back part of one of the sUbdivisions is well adapted for the cultivation of grapes, having an eastern and southern exposure. If not sold at privatessale on or before the 14th of J uly, I will sell at public outcry, all or parts thereof, on that day at II in, For terms Sic., apply to JOHN 111RMINOLIAM, Office of Western Penitentiary. Real Estate Savings Institution STATEMENT OF' THE CONDITION of the above institution, Saturday, April 30th, 1814: A mount of Deposits $180,378 63 Amount Interest due de positors May let 8,674 08 Amount Contingent Fund 6,621.1 96—5160,641 67 ASSETS. k First Liens on Real Est , to, 09,328 67 (T• S. 6-20 Bonds at par.. 61,400 uu 11 , S. Debt Om. and Notes 1u,409 16 Accrued Interest not col lected Office Furniture Cash on hand The undersigned Auditing Committee have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and have found the above statement to be correct. R. CHILDS N. VOEGIdLY W. B. COPELAN , D. Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1884. SiirDeposite received DAILY and EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at SIX PER CENT. per annum. TRUSTEES s ISAAC JONES, President, Hon. Thos. M. Howe, Hon. J. K. Moorhead, Wni. H. Smith, C. G. Hussey, Wm. B. Copeland, Jacob Fainter, liars - ey Childs, Nicholas Voeghtly. Office, 63 Fourth Street, A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. mr,dtrwitw FOREIGN FRUIS ,TNUTS, 200 boxes Oranges, prime, 100 do Lemons, 100 frails Irina Almonds, 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 50 bags Tarragona Almonds, 50 do Sicily Almonds, 75 boxes Shelled Almonds, 30 bags English—Walnuts, 20 do Brazil Nuts, 30 do Filberts, 20J do Pea Nuts, Co,oa Nuts, • In store and landing, and for axle by REY.WIR 8R0.3., mho 126 and 128 Wood let 50 BUSH. SEED BUCKWHEAT, 15 bbls. Dried Apples. 1000 bush. Ear Corn, 1500 bush. Oats. 300 I.hla. Gaff 11 11IlstTlour. In store and fur sale , I.v PATTERSON & AMhION No. 6 Wood ate. FIRKINS PRIME. PRESIR BUT ter, 100 I.ble Potatoes, 1000 bush Oats 2uo bbls Family Flour, In store and for sale by PATTI3tSON & No. 6 Wood St. N0:D.1717 C0P..101•7311.7=1. r tw. LATEST STYLES OP SILK and cloth Mantillas, Sacques, Talmaa, Cir culars, &C. Also, Cloturing - Clothe of all shade; Shawls and Drees Goods. Selling chehp lar cash. Call and see, at • Ir. 3. I.TNOWS, 96 Market street, between Fifth and Diamond. jet° NV AN TED. , I.OOTONS OLD BODIES AV/Tr" backs removed, old newspapers or anything that has once been writi ng , or priettud paper, for which the highest prise will be pa at our. Paper and }tag Wareleouse, No. 33 SkIITHFrELD STREET. „1e1.6-Itud . P. MARW.L.E & CO. TO BLAST FURNACES. wßorater IRON TW - FIVIrtS, Fat sale by A. PIMP ES & SON, --. South and •Pem. ink N Ar o - 'Onion Betts; Iblgtkeyo Cfarnett, Ohill PaaohJErdai aad Eikw,eet•;•;3*.A.A.4?tabiTal blverlaifdldt safe by ' ^ • • • ap2o. No. 12j Piimirtt .41f _ . Tvi.) 0.;;4,1' a crgrd .77 , ..J. __ THE POST ---PITTSBURGH, F4141' MORN - INQ-, JUNE: 24, i 1864. Aix •••:, ••••• 11,1 : • _ 1 . t. , ‘.• :It•. • i:1-ivel= Pt i rkamal l nq' r—vr-latrid Itapad ;Ev.r ait43.L CosswW c lkilltrttciriParianE HE lag made to the equipment of this excellent double track and express route, and every possi ble care will be exarchien for the com tort of pas and rapid movement of freight. Trains I WTXtVe the depot in Pittsburgh as follows: dent SiTrioray,T at 61:10 'n., stopping at - all sta tions between Pittsburgli and rhiladelphia. FAST MAIL etSty morning, (except Sunday,) at 300 a. m., stopplng_only_at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baitiniore and Washington, and for New.liork ; .1 THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 4 35 p. stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg tor Baltimore and Waskingtonond for neiv York, via Philadelphia. FA'ST LINE' flailtNexielif tiniday,) at 46 p. in., stopping only at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown, without change of sate; aiso t nt• Philadelphia !for Wew York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 10 p. ni., atop ping at.all Station; and running as far as Cone mattgli. - • •: ; • , . FIRST ACIUOIIII\IODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (exeept Sunday,) at 630 a.m. SECOND Al.:0031.111 ()DATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, .(except Sunday,) at I In. m THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at duo p. in. FOURTH AIJUOMMODATION TRAIN. for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10V:ra. THE CHURIIII TRAIN leaves WalPsStation, every Sunday' at' 908 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45p: tn. • . RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN'PI 4 rTSBURCIIi AS FOLLOWS Baltimore Expreas 12 20 p.'m Philadelphia Express 1 00 p. m Fail Line 1 00 a. m Through Mail Train 12 80 a. in Johnstown Accommodation in it a. in Ist' Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. m 2d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 46 a. al 8d Whli's Station' ccommodation 205 p. m 4th Wall's Station Account:iodation-- 6 06p. in Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 00 p. m. on SlondaLtr. TR.4.llsiS FOR BLAINSVI LE and INDI ANA connect at Bialret'ille Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo. dation and Express Train Est, and with Balt'. more Express and 'Johnaten Accommodation West. TRAINS FOR EBENSBClZilcohnect at arel son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvanla Railroad, and to Pbils , telphla, Ball.l more and Pletv York. - . Passengers purchasing tloketa in oars will be shamed an access according to distance traveled in addition to the-Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. NOI'.I.CIE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 4100. N. n Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and baggage to and trona the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 20 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Brant streets. p.'2. _ _ 1864. aingupk& 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, ANT Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 411 IN AND AFTER MAY 15th, 18134, 1,9 trains run an follows, 1, it : Leave Pittab'g. For Ght'go. For lorWheel'g Express tOO it. nt. nt. i.no tt. tn. Express 1.111 p. m. 1.111 p. to. LOU p. o.'s., fl. ❑t. 6 to s Arrive Plttat , urgh, P., F. VI: N. 0. Wy..2 20 a. m., 3 20 p , 7.00 p 7.60 p. m. C. & P. R. R... 2.10 a. rn., 3 50 p. m., 9.06 p. rn. Leave Alleghe❑y For All; am,. For N. B. For N. U. Far Steu'e. 2 U. 14 a. tn.. 6.iu a. la. lILOU a.bu p. m. ;t.60 p. m. 4,40 p. m. b. 60 1.. zu. Arilve Allegheny, P., F. W. a: U. 114.1..4) a. in.. 8.20 a,. m. , 2.36 p m 4.60 p. ra. a. P. it. R..... Y. 30 a.. in. (}EO. PARKIN, Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q. CASSELBER R V, Agent, . Allegheny city. niyl3 F. R. MYERS, tlen. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R Sumtnet• A.rrikrxixeMellt NjAND AFTER. .IKONDAT, MAI' 2D, O IB6S , Trains will leat , e the Depot, corner of hugs and Water streets, as follows: Leaves Arrives at Pdall to andfruniC' Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. ntosvii. 766 a. u .i a (Alp. m. Express 340 p. m. 930 a, in. tat .11'KeeaportAeo II 01) a. w. 060 B. in. 2d 6 15 a. in. 2 051). in. latPortPerry `. 700 a. in. 830 a. m. Braddock's 4 15 p, w. 6 40 P. in. Sunday Church Train to 1,09 67 160 00 22,809 27-4190,01 67 and frOatal'keesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m For tickets apply to (IEO. Bt)I..TON, Agt. W. B. STUI.i I, Supt. • ap3o SILVER PEARLSOAP. CR UM rI , ON & CO., 367 LIBERTY STREET, sale promietors ahA manufactur ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio Indiana, Illinois and Allasouri. Also manufacturers of a superior article of PALM, /1.1(.11AN, OLIVE and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which wecionfldently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should he borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime or Roan, or any other substai.ce in its manufac ture which can shrink or injure the finest fabric. Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the r y w t i t r i ii t t i L o s f il li m ottip , n earolr t Soap do not reheqsuiwreatloni•lit. ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves the wear and tear. Slaver Pearl Soap removes (}reeve, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink, Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant ly, by applying It with a moist sponge, thus pro testing windows carpets and furniture from midi and slope. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate : JellrelrY, illasstvare, Enameled Paintings and Patent Leather immediately, and for cleaning I Marble and Floor Tiles It has no equal. For the i bath and particularly for sharupouning, the SU ver Pearl Soap iii a perfect luxury. In a word all who have tried its superior qualities as it the greatest discovery of the age. This Company respectfully ask a trial from all who are interested, and in every case will refund the price of the same should it fail to accomplish what we claim for it. Sold at five Cents per pound In fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residences tree of charge. Directions for use on ail packages. Liberal discount to the trade. . Merchants from almond will do well to give GRUDIPTOP7 ex. UO. a call, 307 Liberty street, opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot. Siirßeware of all imitations. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, S'iloer Pearl Shell. as secured by the inventor by National copyright. intr.2-rf . _ . MANUFACTURING SITE FOR SALE, In 13114 n {Aigh a rinHAT DESIRABLE PIECE of A "'RUPEHTY near Al'Enlght Sr. Doncan'a Boning XIII, having' a ricer 11 - 01,1 Of /011 r hun dred and twenty-five (425 ft.) and extending back about two hundred teet (550 ft.) mys•tm FRED. L. IHAISEN, 109 111, . pRIKLES, KETCIMP AND sATlq—ir,_- 100 dozy gallon and quart Pickles, 30 dopint Pickles, 20 do Engtrah l'lcklea, assorted, 200 do Tomato ketchup, quarts and pinta, 200 do Pepper Sauce 20 do Uumberland Sauce, • to do W urumettndure sauce, 5 do Walnut Ketchup; 5 do Mushroon Ketchup, • 20 do Imported French_alustard, 60 do Imitation do do Just received and far sale by .B.EVANIER -tr. BROS., 128 and 128 Wood et.. DRIED -- PRDI- -- . is bush Dried Peaches trels - es --,s, PMICRES, .A . AI D. C V la..' Apples, -,- ' , ~ ...=l lit4h.and Laval, Raisins, in wawa i t Suet received and for sale by FETZER er. ARMSTRONG, hair end clearteelloxe siii Je'r, corner of Market 11411 rim ete. Ooteata:Seedleaa .ft ate l ,• do -_ • dO. FLOUR.. BARRELS.-40Q PLO V barrels received bettor sale by .26 ; 5 7,F x.e5 = , , z_ Ni l e 12 4""tas: - ; • •, jets ~ . . roI2F,R, A ARMSTRONG; -.. Yrunes aikt Mali ' • cornier Market a - 9d First I st & g lt rrre/Vedpd f i c i t if i; ! I°: . : • ....,,„ • .. 4 , 2 7 14 = 1 , 5 B i t i oa . WO..__,WIEIi.EIROICti,-.161111, Al! *IL*9 . - . WAN( w —l. ' ' v WFUL P2l" 11 s, -- Se Motet Or RAM IT : TO NEW YORK ARE PHIL A.DELPRIA BALTIMOiRE LANOASTER HARRISBURG ALTOONA IZETIA:NINU ACCOMMODATION TIZAINS itErII NI . 9 %44g - L EPRffklign, olito fillfgAfE, AVM BROUR. Moe in Jones' Butt; over orpternal Rev enuelliS6l/60`blf*.M MX - mind' Ve6hanica Banke, o t N9e. Of MONtitall SUPERJRM• rq' T - ' , wirrsßultam. PAPER TLJRERS - .."Nrah4tcftilmrp aadowerebx • 13 0 0 AC, rP4kP And all kinds , of Wrapping Paper, Have:: 'Removed PROM NO. 2T , WOOD STREET, TO NO.' 83 Snilthfleld -Street, • aireaah for RAGE.: ap3 BURGH, PA. LAMPS, OIL, &C LUCTNT OIL woartiKag. DITNCAI4I, a a - P & CO., X47/121PAOTORitaS OD PURE 'WHITE REFINED CP -AL I=l. MI O 3,1 T ; a 3 p Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, myB-amd PITTSBURG,: , PA. HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS 0. STEZIEETZ. . tigsrgirei ' • House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY. Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSBURGH, PA. Aliriers solicited and prOmptiq attended to ALDERMEN. FRANK' KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. 81 FIFTH STREET. Sit-Collection of accounts and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. sa-lyd LOAN OFFICE S . LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. OIMIOTTE, 612 80 10 00 1000. . 880 7 66 3 60 NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., Near the corner of sth, PITTSBURGH. ArifONRY IN LARGE AND SMALL £Y.I • quarditieS loaned on Geld and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. 4Fit - Ottice Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Jailo ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS , Iron Found oro, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, IMAM TIM Penna. D. R. t Passenger Station, PITPSSITFIDR PA. mANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fitly horse power, and suited fur ritifft. Aline, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Facto ries, etc. Sire particular attention to 'the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mllia, mud for oprighte, mulay and circular saw mills. nave also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. , Also,furniah Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Bangers and Putties in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. °Our prices are low, our machinery manufactur- Id of the best quality of materials, and warranted n All cases to give satisfaction. 44 - Orders from all parts of the country solici ted and promptly filled. fe2l-dicw CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, A new and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Just receiveli at the New Carpet Store or M'Farland, Collinß & Co. wh4 Venetian Blind Trimmings, An exarely ,i=vr af l ttlee aga"tclaut ['VIEW CARPET STORE ItI'FARLAND, COLLINS t CO flaw ....___ • TAILORS. DAIII3 MERCHANT TAILORS; 1&3 SMITHFIELD STREET, 147tlAjE JUSTiEfErED A rgedwelaeeetedstok SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Conspting of Cloths, Oassimerea, Vesting', &o. Also, a large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, /noludin,g Looktvot:id's Cloth Lined ,CAPER COLORS, NECK TIES and everything usually kept by tlrst r class Furnishing Stores. Orders promptly executed. PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, • (Successors to Jas. Holmes & C 0.,) .71? CS 1. 1E PACHER, Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked Beef, ka. CORNER DARILET AND FIRST STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. OYSTERS, GAME. &C. ----------------- 0 1 A3IFIS itta..kitTGEILIN PEAL= IN OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, akto I, IIIWJEVINIC fElerrumprr. Get-dtt Down stairs. WALL PAPER, &C PAPIMS IL CLOTHS, • WINDOW SHAOES O , FANCY GOODS Wall Papers from Sc to B 3 per roll fromi Shades from 10e to "i 5; Od Cloths 7oe to 1 , 1,50 per yard; Fancy Good,im all varieties, at the New Wall Paper & Fanoy Goods House of FOERSTER & SCHWARZ, febi 16,1 Smithfield street Counterfeits I ! LOOK OUT I ! LOOK OUT t! liumbugers are About!!! GENIITNE PEBBLE Lisslan ,cAist. Spectacles -• hIPORTANT NOTICE.—IMPROVE YOUR sh }HT.—Having opened my new place of Misineas, and have received direct from hussih, h fine and most brilliant genuine Dia uml Russian Pebble Spectacles, warranted to preserve, strengthen and improve the sight. Purchasers are entitled to• Spectacles tree of charge if the first should fail. Also, received one of the finest stocks ever brought to this City of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optical In• strumenta, which 1 will sell to suit the times, and respectfully invite all in want of the article. J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician. Look out for No. 51, 51,51 Fifth street. apt J-S.. '-Sy.-i,z =7 - .-- annuaiazuat.- - „Tc416,-.1-04Eir__13..._...„_ Jib _.„4tEscr.fmap i..., „s,. .41LEBEEN ~ ~ 1 ;.: -.--1 ;: 1 ,791 3 Px;.k'r ;;,',;; ttrio.ittli ,, RlTAit ; :DßA,7o L lir), fetWjlitil IYozi6itle Dpits; ca 4104 . to VIEV Pt l Pr t t iltlii * 4 E 4 ILMa Y '- .. ':. .4_ !I 14. P. , BILALL .B TB ~,. • 1 :In IV --• I ; ' ALLl3O.ltENT•_thyr fA.: . . - _ STEAMBOAT .FORGI G, egt. ANDIum 82,01 1 / I .lit THOiali, R. 111212,t271., 11 X1111127PHIPPEk, TH., SpecastVattneri • • General partners. IRON CITY FORGE;! • K_L I ONIAN & PITIPPS; MINIM WARD, PFTTSlltniau. t ,. • M, 1 7 - prAcTvtur. taF;zi+ drat Rall*ay and Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and LoooniOtive Axles, Eelo4( GAS PLUMBERS & FerTErts ADDY aSt PM:FIBERS AND GAS FITTERS, ,NO. 165 WOOD STDE*D, Oppcnata,Eirat Church, Pittsburgh, add NO. 41 OHIO EITII.IIIIIT, ALLT4cautprf . _.. • . • Ere.arTB:EAKAYOIVB OPPIOIL • • PHYDMAIITS, EIBLEET'LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and Liar Lead,tind ‘plumb er's Material in general. 011 Metinedee fitted up la the most approved manner. Tanta! lined with. Lead or . Copper. Houses fitted with Water and . Gas Fixtures. B.—All orders promptly attended to. ap3.lyd WAYS ,I W 3EI, Et . rrutE SUBSCIUBERS HAVE JUST -IL opened a very large and desirable stock of FINE GOLD JEWT I T RY, „ GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladles' and Gentlemens' peat; fine Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, 04.1iLlrEit-PT-LAVIMI.IO WARM, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit ,B4s4etili Goblets, Card Ocoee, Tea Setts, eto, RgorEMAN, AMMAN & Sti'DT.4 den . 42 rifih street BREWERS SPENCER & M'KAY , BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A Euperlor siticle of Alec Porter and Brown Stout And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of oar customers. Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, will have'the manage of our business, with full control in the Brewery, Address all orders to SPENCER & WRAY, Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. SPLIViiER, JAS. APILAY. MaLsters and Hop Dealers, Bdeol-lyd IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co-, A ll oge rli o l ge l re Cr i c:in ft •tf . :rt A reario D r all eizei of Guide, hoop, Stake, Bawl &Horse Eihoe Iron OF THE LEST QTTALITY. fittaburgh, Jan. 7, 1963 JAHRS H. HOPH/Nd THOMAS C. LAZI3AII li:)pkinta & LAtzear, AT T 0 RN E YS-AT-LAW 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Collections and other legal business , attended to In Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad joining counties. Ja4S-2014 Victoria, • • UPHOLSTERY. No. 55 Fourth Street, Near Wood. HE, SUBSCRIBERS A N f' AC- A. PURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornicea, Ornaments, Curtain floods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mat tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Bads. Al] kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. /far Prompt attentlou given to all °Nees for fit ting and laying down Oa Oil (11olatui, &o. octl7-Iy4 ROBPATS Ss ROES loL CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. M SUPERIOR CRACKERS, 84 Fourth street. jel7 To Builders and Contraelors. WR'a sAupReNorBitnYIe3(IitNTIFACTIIIIINGI Which we are prepared to deliver from our COA L YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. BEST 4411.111.1TT OP FAMILY CI C:0 Always on hand as usual. myl9 DICKSON, STEWART ia CO. TABLES BILLLIIIIGAIL, 1110110114:atILE offl LA PLANING MILL, would respeettully Inform the public that he has rebuilt - since the are, and having enlarged his establishment,land tilled it wl thlthe newest and most approved ma chinery,la now prepared to furnish iltm4g.aiki W afting V. 142'4r01l sc sawing and — wing, don's, sash and Fainters, kiln dried • remelt; EFLlMaingl, bar making, ikc, Botrriti o nmanonan, Sept. 7, 1867. Ija2ol ST.. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under 'Care of tin_Fraiioisoan. Bra hera. mu m§ risrsTrruTioN, SITUATED JAI •Lorretto Cambria County Penneyfreutia, about (Mir miles from Oreseon Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia andPlttaburgh was chartered in 1869 with privileges to conbilt the - usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees: The location of the College is one of the most nealthy to Perinsylvanla—this portion of, the,,Allegheny mountains being proverfdal for Lti:_piire water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery, The Si:cholas:tic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY afterthe 16th of AUGUST , and ends aboutthelath of JUNE following: Itis dirtied into two Sessions. Studentoeutot return host* between the t Apparatue4leee* ears *Land 'Surveying, Eng eerie & lao , „„ will he 'ffierdshed- hr the initttution to the' Students. DlStrCteitenttE liinideforxis no extra charge. , -Rtuderita -will be act.tteri from; eight years to the age of manhood. Tsars—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly In advance ..4 70. dust - eying and use of inetnintenta, per an num—. I— 5 0 'Ortuileal and 'Modem Languages, extra,. tO Svc:dente spendlngVaeation at the College.: 20 'Reference oan be made to the Rt Rev. Domenee. Rt. Her. Bishop Wood., Pitilatleiphial Rev. T. S. Reynolds, LorrettoA Rev. Dr. O'Hara, Philadelphia; Rev. Henry ai , Laughlto, delphia; Rev. Pie-me Mahar, Harrisburg. I OressDi. .8.7-1). hawk runs daily to Lorretto: Ronk lutt en. Counterfeits II HiatINWS PAMPA LAMP C MINIM VA S./LEANT:IL—No more Chimney& broken tficanbsg. 11 cleans a chimney wltirontivash leg writ lathe only -article In.the market-that c lltteli, , erohteriney:.ProPerlYi: For . sale,at . the re prinettial - Limp rstoreayand at the prow and Qu i Sto of /IEXArt mh.2l. Agents' toe the'Man • mmir -esila*“."l4 . Ml7-43.141--200mp..,5,,8ATRA ti ,last retotrid:aldibrUi — rPic Di UL,2-1 FETZER . Miligl iu Mp. je/3 corner Juneau As, r A slvta JButterfield & Co. WATER STREET, WHEELING, VA ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW HOUSEFURNISHINd LIME MANUFACTURERS: PLANING MILLS. Rev. E. A. ELYSE, Stomilor. gleenritilkiiktXl4los , ..a FIG METAL AND $l.(lM' l . 4110; WA,MAssVaitik.o4llo4 , 41.321.81313/1343 , 11.,74. -1 a gy:14414M-., (Late Cashier •of tfte Veitetiat;te-Bklikr I -COMMISSION 11* No. SOUTH - . ST. LO:P/S. l, ARlFieu L AR ATTRNTIOTI AID Jr - to filling orders for the fun:Aims Ccitton t 1 4 0111(ria',1 1( 101114 Porky Biiicirs,' / I.urt, 'ask' flp • • EBTAIMETR—BaIItBSIV p -and of St. Louie gene ; Jo ('Miller, Pittsburgh. Orders and eansigementa reepeetfulirsolle.. and prompt returns made, f1an.21./411 _ - • ___ D.P+lO7/ ' , A.Nook . • 'Joon . ii 44. • 7990 1 4 r1E14041. 4r. 40:410/1;: - .. . mialostekii ; Merotiants, Flour and I* - irt dud Ofitijltalritanoii , Diial: ' era, No: Alf_o§dret:;‘Ptftabettrk Tx. We take pte,iiiii'fai'iereiiroi L iOgio' following Pittateargk kicoott :'atioes t puro n Zug & Paloter A. Itradley;M. MAO ek;Oo Davie, J. P. Woodwigh Tat. kV 4 .. 1 .; W. SPer, Zove:4,oo,,ar t : L . Oo Y. REYICED. D: *MLR Late at Mlllenaltleketson'iN, • REYMER i EtßOTE,thi% [Buoeenors to:Reymer ec indilisons] WROLIISALB DICALICHS IN " Foreign Fruits Niels, AloriiiietioninT, Sugars, Fire Worica, dcerr FOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD.EIBM, g CA RR WHOLES4I4 GROCERS, ARO. IId:POETRB,B,O7 WIN BRANDIN, Distillers and Denlen*An Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky{ 327 LIBERTY STREETy.. PITTSBURGH, PA. X. 3a 'LT -Ir-a L 7i7 , GROCER, NO. 4 ID A. M 0 nix), PITTSBURGH, PA, my22-1318cw BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne BrasS. Works. • 11. CADMAN 8 IL CRAMMED. Cadman Sr. Crawford, Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety of , FINISHED BRASS Wort& BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth ness made to older. STEAMBOAT W ORE. AND REPAIR. big promptly attended to. Also, indengents tor Western Pennsylvania for the sale of fiLARSH'S SYPHON PUMP, with LandselPs improvement attached. !thin J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, (JAS AND STEAM FITI'ERS, ALL. AIND£3 .01 BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO -ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL RKPINBRIES. 31 &. 34 Water Street, near, Liberty. MIRE. MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE. 1. tag practical mectiatues,-ol many' years' ex pertence in the business will ensure to-give sat mfactton in every respect. We are also-agents for Guild, Garrison W. 1130,'5, Steam Pumps for water•and otL • .see-tyd ja,lB-6md STEEL WORK& U3A.AO J021%8 .. JOHN. /361".1).. wat. m'etri Loroa Pittsburgh Steel Works, .10.1.1]Es, BOLD Zir , CO -2 31.6.211211rAOTURICA8 or . Cast Steels also, Sprtag, Plow and A B Steel Sprlugs and Axles, Corner of Ross and First Streets, no2I-1 y PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS WORKS. W. (TOWN INGHAM.. D. DONN LISTGIIA.M .D. IHMSEN B. OTWNINGHAII C D7210.1.N. UNNINGHAMS &ACAD.—PITTS. /pi BURGS CITY GLASS WOllKS—Ware house 119 Water street, and 156 nisi street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doora below . the Monon gahela idouse,utartufaoturers Pittsburgh City Window Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware and Arne- ICall Convex Glasa,ior Parlor Windows, Church es and public buildings. apt WINES, LIQUORS, &C. E. P. MIDDLETON, IMPOESEIS Or WINES, BRANDIES, &C, Also, tole proprietor of the 01.1.1 WHEAT WIIISKY, No. 5 North Front St., mhl4-Iyd • PIULADELPHIA, PA. JACOB ' .113.4.1_,V0R: Importer and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN •WINES AND LIQUORS, ISO SMITHFIELD STREET, - Three doors Moira 6th et. aas: irACOB KELLER WOULD INVITE. particular attention to his stock of German Ines and French Brandies, which has been se lected and imported by himself. Families and Marches could depend on obtaining at'his es tablishment the best and purest of :Wines. Pure Liquors of all kinds, equal to itriy in the city, al• mays on hand. Also, Pure Qid stye Whisky and the hest Rectified Monongahela. HENRY W. BEAU MONT & CO., Foreign Brandiee r ,Wines and Cline. ALSO, DICACIMIT, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Wa ger kilitindies, Did Monongahela, Rye, and t her Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Fre., pro. sa LIBERTY szatErr..•r, Opposite Fourth street," PITTSBURGH, - PA. le - Hotels, Taverns and Families supplied a moderate profits for Gash. m,y2l-lyd EL L. 11. 13A331314, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 46 awl 48 St. Clair Strett, PITTSBURGH WATER COLOR MINIATURES, Life Size Photographe erarob 011, India Ink, etc. Photographs with *Landscape and. k'aacy Backgrounds. Ivory typsa. Photo. -grapic Albums, Gilt Frames, and I..anoy Articles adapted to the Photograpic Mainers. my2l . .13 IR • NOTARY PURIM), 59 FOURTH STREET, m a Bice hours from a..ta. to sp. ui y 25 - - J. F. DAT ....... ... T. S. HAYDEN. DAY & ITAYDEN Successors to J. F. Day & Co. SACANDFA.CITIMER.S, importers and des hiSaildlery, Coach and Trunkvliardt were and Carriage Ttimmar.ga. WOod street, .Sign of the Doldenlitirrup, litteburgh. STECFE. OF yrcinsinnto, reilentingthis fanimitirttit.fof ailb• be: , . T 6 3 Wulf r' 4 Le3II.ObASC6, boxer , ‘ 44 • In store and for vale by - FET.M: 161ElkIRTRONG,'` '' ll 'l' !igagerMartat . am no* . , = ,WtOPER§, PITTSETJECM. Inelti.,,ito,. PulAni ix 2.11' , FAN mid Sl,OO -Boxes, Bottles, and maks. Oaii.r.4l fti sizes for Hoteh l / 4 }Wis. Institutions; 84 "Only infallible remedies known." • .-- - '`,,,9'en from °Worm. , 'a ot done us to the Human Fltolly. • "Rate eome out of their holes ' to dimly - ra r'S old MT sin ail large cities.- . afir sold , by at nrutigtaaandßataibusimesp, L ..... 1 , .opt I f Thrwitz f 1 I et aH IsMithlinainsitii, ; SiieSee that ,it,loseastlgkilailiallitgielbekßeetil Bottle and Fla* before on bu_y. ..ArA4dlalk .% - IXAMV . .aiI i TARt. AkirPrine pal Mapco , OM Jkondwar. c i i ,_ • 41131uSatitb • isa..:FAßor , ..4„t H. P 4 -• r -R it)o4,vbehaniu . • 3-e ' ribug :AR 4,AVACitt m wick _ ... • . .... . ~,,.. . . ~ KI 40g =Ter tliejattonal ik , Act,....3t, Isno p rjared. ffrda a: saes . . Gime 41ankhqp -- Etu — Ales,. £ .e.) * rftig/itlryte e1g,,..tUa,,._ tune; .0 14014111aatfial ,4 .L !.../- :Iva./ , ..11 ` . "l. ..tw. Lllll ;i11y...1W . , t ,. :;"YY 4EIO - Fiji;FIER.: - /Aaltirp.,firotrai le V -17 Y''Arid iteet4aireithiKaitiei :04 tesi .lll part ottfittletrOW u" 1 * 11 Office farthepreseatetuatil the-corn lotion of t. a t t r allart„.4 l A l l,ooAsogWrloriOL v '-'! ? 11 , k 1 „ii i 3q-,**. ti MA 9 0 3 1 1 • 4 :041 • ,- zaiii.t.v:..il .:111STITUITOAV Oppoitte the Mita .14t0r0.: . --:--- - i : . 1 • mi i t i i i; . i ; 9 g::: Wm. E. Scth - pOrtzvc eifc: Hartle, - --- B A :R B :ll l3 l tt n ma 4 , . ;1 • Henry c x..X G. M. ;:..: L. Morganstera e, f. --- -- - 9 .f. REINZBI , Prest .A.o. sonituar!iz, Cash. pro tam.:": Anh7.s2oxii pavan 111 • end Elkebiluve Brokeli and Belle. in N °teas., Atettst Acceptances, Gold= *ad Bank Notes.: libtehange on thto- lad WeigtSelittles Thetas:all- ter aue;,,,!ru. CoheelleeLmeidek in ell the eithleilf=tt the I,4lte9lLStatee.../Jepoalte rebottledid • or P.OZTOnt papekto.:67 litarket, betASen Third ang,Wourthatrete. . _ . . os.,D•'• suprato- = DEXANDw4II, gorvertitleatejtig Indebtedness, : 7 4 1 40 itonds arid penli*",al . and alt other go+smnnent seen it* • •••, • ,1D6 , 1 , 13.. 1 IA : 4 4 mbdltmd. • - ••_ ,__________ , t liir stree nrptprd ood rua,: osier '4° . .. , _,,a; .11 . 7. DOIALARISATINGS'IIA fib zigtiß.2li sTIi*EIN•I' CattAtitTELTF,P.a ) O PglikAILV, PAO/SU/TOR OTFLOO also,. an Wednesday and SatUrdaree. idgiY a t to November lat, frorn , terer„ And from provemher fat to Kay istitrenV o'clock. Deposita reoeived of all aims netters, tban't) Do.u.s.n, and a dividend of the prodta • geolared twice a year, . in June . and December'. has been declared semi-annually, in Atte arid' e cern ber since theithumk was organized/4f WO: of Mx per cent. a year. Litered, If not draVms out, la plieed!tribe credit. or, depbM,tor as principal; andleparathel samVintereat frdailhe first days ofjtiror arid Da cembel.ix: , rompoatntilng twice a , yvtr, troub ,tke &nagger to call or even " t his parrs 4tlh.la rate money Will don less than twelvisears. . Books contathalfthe bhartar, By - Laws_, Rules And itegulation4 Minfahed gratla, t(ppllcatloa t o the °Moe. -1 • t -PfLTIMIDERT,L GBO-11G-E ALDBXE,' trim FRESIDSCHTS. Jame. pleAttleyl James H. D. ineeds. John H. Shoenberger, Win. Dongirm, James bierdinani Isaac k'en djeneoks Peter A. Madeira, JaMee Sh Win. J. Anderson. John B. ItrW M aildall,- Tampra A. M. Pollock; *. D. John G. Baakafek a. Calvin Adams, , Henry .a J. Liiich, . John O. Dimiley; JohnMarshl4 George Black, Waiter P. Nismakid, - H Burprin, John Om Alonzo A. Carrier Robert Boll), . . Charles A. ()Molt: Henry L. itiugwali, John Event; ,Win. R. Sehmertz, Benj. L. Pahnestock, Alexander John J. Gillespie, Alexander TIMM, Vim. S. Haven, Win. Vaakirk, pter Hunker, Wm W hittles". Ri e chard Hays, - I P. WeSmatio James 1). Kelly, Christian „Yeager • BECTLETAIty AIM T.R.H.4913.13211. CHARLES A. CIIILTON. . _ PHILADELPHIA CARDS. 011A13. MAZY= ZEIZ JiUMI. J. RODIMIP 8104 CRAB, 0. sov 21 a. MAG.-EMI: LA w; ImpOrters and dealers in . • CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vestlugsi Tailors' Trininalio i NO. 255 4 T "1" ErrialiElllkrr e 0c29-tf P MARI:ILL WM. IRICE & CO., Produce awl Provision ' • COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15.: South Water st., PHILIL,DELPiati. air Liberal tulyanees msde on consignnonns when required. GEO4GJE Ptlannfacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAti. DEALER • In everydescription of - GENTS' F g RING. GOODS, 810 CHESTNUT .STRE.EW.- my.l-1111 .PSD. , I DELPHI:A. 0. A. VAN ERIK ik` CO., 1 . ., Kettuvecruszes pg, • • GAS PIXTURFS ABM GUA.l6lZlarms, Patent Improved EXOELSIGIVAND PATENT - PARAGON CO . AIOILMIRIORS' Hand Lamps, Coltmps, eAL.v.stosfe„ No. 517 Ara .Street, Philadelphia, Idanuteciory, Praokford, AGrAll goods warranted. jriLlyd C. 11.4kartRlt 13 WITH • . LONGCO,'PE & PEARCE, BlanufactiOrars and Importers of - HENS' WPM HEM GOODS; AND TAILORS TRBIBTINGS,, NO. 10 SOUth Fourth .11treet, tnyt.iyd PRTI,ADELPELIA.;, HOTELS, fiESTAURAin AC; eikAA7-dia.4l- 7EI MX 017 10 3E4 NO. 350 fiIEtERVIe BTELIINET„,,' Next to Pennsylvania 'Passenger. D epot; . JOHN SAVAGE, • ifIOPMTOR. • - fAviNts TOKEN AND PITTED DP4 with all the, modern Improvement, thlamr• ular resort, the shlecriberis premixed to accom modate hie old customers end the 'public goner* with the beet the market at/lords. will be Served up every variety of awle the season. nisi Wines,Liquors and Alai - he feels confident in recomm ending them to therfinb: lie for their excellenoe. • • Van, Bucket and Shell Oysters received dallyi and sold wholesale and retail. my 20414 0 ILI HOTJtatE, &o. 22 LATIOND ALLEY, RITTSBURGEL • titE 8 IJB,SCILIBER AIThiCII47NOES r A I to the public that he Is in da_lly renely4_ ol ESE SHELI4 and CAN OYSTERS, GA ME, &c., and la prepared. to accommodate- the pabons of this old and icell.known .house -with eitetyi thing ln the eating and drinking line at the ahorh eat notice.' janitgyd Proprietor YOUNG'S ' , EATING • SALOON, Corner of it,drgin Alley and Smith * field Streets, Where OYSTEItS and all the delicacies season Will be mitred up in the motdlatable styles. ELI YO UN G, acid corner ilrgin Alley and smithliehist.: A t'OLLO HALLBLIA.LOO lYi 0/1-AitLE4 GAIIDNER would remind Alk old frienda and customers that heis irtl/1 to be found at his olds starid, APOLLO enHALL en trance on F'ourtli street; tie has always on nand the best quality Lt Lager Beer, and in plains:Mos with the hall, a ;welt appointed billiard saloon, withgood tabled{ bails and cues. • - Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourths near Wood; entrance from yourth. tyiihs;
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