• ANCEMENTS. TB, -- Lessee and Manger W. liartnartaorr. Treasurer El. OirSIIMIGTON. Benefit of RARE LEWIS,_ who will appear , In his Original:Oar ter of LAILAMMED. - The Pittsbdrghlavoritii DENDERSON has voL:nteered and ylit t appeariti.three characters. MISS' LIZZIE L GRANGE also appears. TILLS.EVENINGI will be performed ERENOR'SPY,•or the FALL OF ALM - Mk s, Ettle.Renderson...,c.,, in three characters Mohammed , Harry Lewis mberine dance. ... M les Lizate La Gran¢e. - T.d - conclide Wi th • COLLEEN B A WIC,ERIN GO BRA 011,or THE _. BRIDES GARR YOWEN. O'Donner, the Colleen Bairn-IAR° rdarden 'Annie Chute, the Colleen Burah ...Kate Ryner Wednesday evening bepetit or Kate Rynor, CONe E R T It AL L. EVENING CONCERT CLASSICAL MATINEE, EARL •WOLFSOHN, With the valuable assistance of . WILE . FREDERICI, Prima Donna and HERR FRANZ HIMMER, Favorlto Tedor, Of the Gorman Opera Company reoently so eneeeasttil la tho Atlantic elites, will give a GRAND C CYNC]allitan Cif Instrumental and Vocal Mule, ON FRIDAY EVENING-, JULY L 1864, OLOSSIOAL MATMEE On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, July 2csrl; at 3 o'clock. Tioket ea - Milting one to the Concert alone $1 00 Ticket admitting one to the Matinee alone 100 Ticket admitting pee t o the Concert and .Matinee 1 50 The sale of reserved seats, without extra charge will commence on Wednesday Morning, June 20th, at 9 o'clock, at the Music Stores of /Messrs Maher and Mellor, Tiokets can also be had at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Con cert commences at 8. Matinee commences at 3, 'doors open at 2. Programmes [ or Concert and . Tdatinee,(entirely different and distinct,) may be "itnind at the Music Stores. Je27 12 LIVING 'efa WILD WOMAN -" - X3l beon e, hibitton on corner of Union Ar. ~ytri¢ Ohio Allegheny city JUNE NINON, 2nd an t k4t.b. • SSPA.' 94 JOS.' fit Manager. RAILROADS 1c64 = 1864. Pennsylvania Central Railroad NINE DAILY TRAINS. ONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE BE qt./ Lug made to the equipment of this excellent double track and express route, and every possi ble ears will be exercised for the comfort of pas sengete and rapid movement of freight. Trains will leave the depot in Pittsburgh as follows : ..T.H.ROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday;) at 600 a. in., stopping at all sta. Ilona between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MALL every Wonting, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 a. in., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for Netv York via Philadelphia. THROUGH. EXPRESS daily, at 436 p. stopping-only at principal Stations, making di red connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and foi New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 8 46. p. in., stopping only at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown, without York. change of ears; also at Philadelphia for New JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRIAN loaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 ill p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and ll , Onirlg as far as Cone- PINT AOCOMMODATION TRAIN for WalPs Station,leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a.m. • SECOND ACOOMBIODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at m TRIED ACCOMMODATION TRAIN far 77a.11 , 1rStatIon leaves dilly, (except Sunday,) at 4 00p. m. FOURTH ACOOMINIODATION TRAIN for Walla Station lemma daily, (except Sunday,) at Ep. in. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at fl 0b a. in.; returning !email Fltydlurgh at 12 4d p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ABRIVE:111 PITTSBURGH AN FOLLOWS Baltimore Express 12 30 p. rr. Philadelphia Express t 00 p. -Fag Line.. 00 a. in Ugh r it nil Train 12 30 a. m JoiallatoW3l.AooolTuuoSation 10 II a. ra Ist Waills Station Accommodation.... 6 in a. m .31 Wall'a Station. Accommodation-- 8 15 a. in 24 Wall's Station Accommodation 205 p. in 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.— 6 ob p. m Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Ert 100 p. in. on illondays. TRAINS FOR BLAthsVILLE and 'RBI ABA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johastown Acconanio dation an 4 Expreaa Train East, and with Balti more Express.and Johnstown Accoinmodation Wed. TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at Crea gan with I.7tprean Trains and Mail Train %Viet, and with Through Aencutuilodatlon and Express Train East. :TO NEW YO SABER PHILADELPHIA.... BALTIMORE .LANOASTER.... ...... HARRISBURG , ALTOONA. • Baggage Meshed'to all Stations on the P.en.n sylvania Itat ' and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York. - - - . Passengers purchasing tickets in can will be thaat ed access according to distance trareled addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. O/n ease of loss, the Campany will held themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 'zoo. N. 8.-An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. At the P. R. R. Passenger J. STEWART, Agent, Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. 1342 i 464, r!-...1,.-17.,-=-7•1:171 THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND °loveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. 817MTIER itIatANGEMENT 41" IN AND AFTER MAY 10th, 1864, ljpl trains run as follows, vlz >— Leave .Pitteb'g. For°lll'go. For Olev.d. ForWheel'g. Avian 1.00 a. m. 1.00 a. m. 1.00 a. M. - 17 . 15r88 1.10 p. in. 1.10 p. m. 1.10 p. m. .4 8.30 a. m. 8.10 a. m. RETURNING. Arrive Pittsburgh, P., F.W. b. O. 8.'y..2.20 s. m., 8.20 p. m. , 1.00 p in., 7.60 pp m. O. &P. R. R... 2.10 a. m., 3.60 p. in., 8.06 p. m ACCOMMODATION TRAINS Lease Alleghou - For Alltanoe. For N.B. ForN 0. For Steu'e. .0.10 p. '9.16'8. m. 6.40 a. m. 12.00 m. 8,50 p. m. 8.60 p. m. 4.44)p. m. 6a50 p. in. RETURNING. Ar4TeAllegheay, ~P4r.-vr. at. C. R'y.7.20 a. m., 8.20 a. m., 2.34 p m.,41.004.; m. Q. & P 44, 8.80 a. m. . • - GEO. PARKIN, Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q. OASSELBERRY, Agent, Allegheny City. 1.3 F. IL BITERS, Gen. Ticket Agsint, ith3burgh & Connellsville 'ollo.Mmirmar Armsamwentemt. OTE6I - 9?r, 11 - riPleamv?Ptell,l. o .A rne .,."D ni EOM and-Watir streets, u follows: - Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mall to and f f :amU l town. ; 1 5 a. m. 1 30 00 p. Ist; rt. Aixedn. 11 so 160 :: 2d 4 m. _ . 1 6 16 A. 'ea. ft 05 p. m. IMPortPerry " 700 a. m. 830 a. sa. Braddock's 416 p. in. 640 p. m. Sundap,Chureh Train to, mid fmm Vkeesport,l p. m. 10 006. 1 m. ref to Gr, O. OIILTOIT, , W. B. STOIJ7, Supt. /spa° gis 8 .1 4 . 14 -r - APS Acl"s COAL Fanifaeci, ether with the improverneriti; Intuater near, a Station, O. miles West or ir .IFrOenatitugh; and *Shin; 2X mites P. R. E. Grade,. easy,Utle irOokigikgrloe low. • -Z. IoASIDAY bog* mai Eatate Broker ,ar, No. 67 fourth it., is. . _ • Jeig steam from Queenstown and Liverpool, TILE FIRST—CLASS POW. erful Iron Steamships of the Cuss ' 4 . Ltne, SIDON, KEDAR, • 11,11CL'A. OLYMPUS, I sail front Liverpool every alternate TUES. 1 , AY, from Queenstown every alternate I WEDNES DAY, anti from New York every alternate WEDNESDAY. National Steam Navigation Company. VIRGINIA, • -LOUISIANA, ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, as above, (forming a weekly line,) and from New ork every alternate SATURDAY. Steerage Paaaage from Now York, i 45. Currency. To New York,itsa (bold or equivalent fa Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all :German ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS kOITION, an Patton St., New York or THOS. lIATTIGAN,I IATTIGAN, Agt, No. LW Monongahela House, Water et., my9.6-Iyd Successor to Thos. Ratttgan. Liverpool,New York and Philadelphia (INMAN) TO THL 1 . T.316.F...Je s TILE N DER SIGNE D -Pt- hal lug been appointed agent for the above fine of Steamers vice kir. John Thompson, declared, tze business of the line here, will, hereafter be carried ou at No. 60 Smithfield street, near Fourth, where all applications should be made. The Steamers of this line are among the most agalficent afloat, and run direct between Liver pool and Now York, sailing every week. The undersigned is also agent for TAPSOOTT'S 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 any amout on any part of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa, Je Passage from England and Ireland, tt a , o o . EUROPEAN AGENCY THOMAS H. HATTIGAN, ..• EUROPEAN AGENT, No. 122 . - 05 . 4, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or bring ou or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail ing plackets. SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Oincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas gow and Galway. en6-lyd THOS. H. RATTAAN. PLENDID OPPORTUNITY.—SIRS JAMES M'DONNELD offers for sale the good will and furniture of the most DESIRA BLE OF TAVERN STAND:', on the Steuben vine Pike, at Chartlors 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 Fell cultivated and planted with vegetables, &0., surround the house. The house is known as Broadhead Poet Office. Possession given Immediately and the premises leased for any length of time. For particulars apply to ROBERT INUf +RAW, 13rownlee's grocery No. Is Diamond, or on the premises to Mrs. JILL M.'Donneld, N. B. The good will of the stand may he pur chased without the furniture. jet° 1 . - 1 1 A RAI PO SALE.—I OFFER FOR sale my farm in Ohio township, contain ing r acres ; 6 miles from the Allegheny depot, beautifully situate on the hank of the Ohio river. The facilities for getting to and from the ci:y are frequent, having a station thereon, where the trnius of the W. & C. nut Cleve land roads stop tour or tire times dally,with the advantage of communication by the Allegheny aid New Brighton turnpike. The plane is well watered, and bllMlVldetl into eight ;mils, the back part of one of the aubdivisions Is well adapted for the cultivation of Crapes, having an eastern and southern exposure. If not sold at private sale ou or before the WO of July, I will bell at public outcry, all or parts thereof, on that day at 12 In. }or terms tsc , apply to JOHN Officu of Western Penitentiary. Real Estate Savings Institution GITATEMENT OF TILE CONDITION or the rand; e inatltution, Saturday, April 30111, 1864 Amount or Deponitti $1‘41,3713 63 Amount interest due de positors May let 3,674 08 Amount-Contingent Fund 6,628 96.4190,681 67 ASsIA'S. First Liens on Real Eel' tes 99,3 M 67 1.; •S. 6-26 Sunda at par.. 65,400 Ou U. S. Debt Uer. and Notes 15,400 ld Aneruell intetnat not col. lected 011iee Furniture 0441 ou hand The undersigned Auditft Committee have examted the hooka of the Institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and have found the above statement to be correct.' H. CHILDS N. VOECIHILY L _ W. B. COPELA.PM. Pittsburgh, Ftlay 2d, 18,34. 46i-Deposits received DAILY and EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at SIX PER CENT. per annum. TRUSTEES ISAAC JONES, President, Hon. Thos. M. Howe, Hon. J. K. 'Moorhead, Wm. H. Smith, c. G. Hussey, Win. h. Copeland, Jacob Painter, Harvey Childs, Nicholas Voeght/y. 1012 80 10 60 10 00 . 880 7 66 360 Office, 63 Fo A. A. CAR' I m y7-di (bat w FOREIGALFRUIS ,TNCTS, 200 boxes Oranges, prime, 100 •do Lemons, 100 (rails Iv ea Almonds, 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 60 bags Tarragona. Almonds, 60 do Sicily Almonds, 75 boxes Shelled Almonds, -..., 30 bags English Walnuts 25 del' Bra - zit Nuts, 80 do Filberts, 200 do Pea Nuts, 5000 Cocoa Nuta, In atoro and landing, and for vile by REY.5a..01 & BROS., mho 128 and 128 Wood et Black Diamond Steel Works prrrsßunolt, PA. PARK, BROTHER & CO MANITVA6I:IIIEICS or Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any Imported or manilla*. turgid in this Country. OPHIOII AND WA_REHOMIR, ' 149 & 151 First and 120 & 122 Second its,. fobib-lyd PITTSBURGH. MANUFACTURING S yik CE . , F , IR SALE, rrIIIAT DESIRABLE PIECE OF JIL PROPERTY near M'Knlght tr. Duncan's Rolling Mill, havine a river front of four hun dred and twenty five (426 ft.) and'extendlag back about two hundred feet (200 ft.) my6-Im PILED. L.I.I.I.MSEN 50 IIubbBIIIIs..DVLER BUCKWHEAT, 1000 bush. Ear Corn, 1600 bush. Oats, 100 bbla. Gar Mille Flour. In store and far sal._by PATTERSON &AMMON 10 FIRK E F INs PRIMRESH RUT ter, 100 bbls Potatoes, bush Oats, bbls Fatolly.Flour, la store aad . for sale lay PATTERSON & AMMON, No. 0 Wood at. zvcrvvr cotnamtv - itup. MIKE LATEST STYLES OF SILK and cloth Pam:Midas, Sacilues, Talmas, Cir culars, rte. Also, Cloaking Cloths of all shades, Shawls and Dress -01X4S. Selling cheap for cash. Call and see, at IL J. LYNCH S, 96 market street, between Fifth/tad Diamond. Jel6 WAIVi9aID. • . 100 TONS OLD BOORS WITH backs removed, old newspapers or anything that bas onoe been writing - or printing paper, 'for which the highest pmoe will be paid at our Paper an d Warehouse, No, 33 SMITHP.MLD STRM. jel64md O. P. MARKLE & 00. Br. , AßTlPtilia ECA li, WROUGHT WON TWYRILS, For sale by AL- PUBVES h SON South and Penn, Philadelphia. ink LANDRETH & SON'S HA_RDETit 1.1 , • Seeds-, Onion Sotto, Buckeye Garnett, Uhill Peaoh Blow and Sweet-Stec Potatoes, re. dyed and for ode by - BEORBAM & LONG, 420 No.lN,Libetty street,. Pittsburgh. STEAMSHIPS. FOR SALE 1,599 57 158 09 1:2,50.) '7-9190,681 67 urth Street, ', Treasurer. , 109 4th at , No. BW PRUNES AND cum. 1,9 00 _ pkgs. Bunch and Layer litaisins, to whole nau and gunner boxes, 00 mats Seedless Ralides, 28 kegs do do 30 edarkrtline 't ante Ouffigits, 00 kimolreneh Prunes and Plums, 26 boxes do do Josrreoslyed sad tor4n&V iii ER & BBOR., mtsi 146 and 128 Wood at. BUTTER- • 0 boxes tree Bell Butter; '2O kegs Fresh Peeked Butter, Just xeseived and tor sale by jel4 FETZER & ARMSTRONG, corium Mirka! and Maid ate POST--71 3 17fSji gin The Enlistment Question in Par- liament The subject of tho enlistment of Trish emigrants at Portland and Boston, was brought up in the British—House of Lords on the 9th inst., on the motion of the Marquis of Clanricarde, who de claredAltst-Eitgland had a cause of war in the alleged action of the United States 'Government in the matter, more par ticularly on account of the non -atten tion with which the Cabinet in Wash ington received Lord Lyons' remon strances: Lord Brougham supported the views of the Marquis of Clanricarde. Earl Russell expressed regret at the manner in which Lord Lyons's remon strances were received„ hat denied the existence of a casus bell, on account of the enlistments. lie "admitted" that the case was "one of a class which fre quently leads to war;" but England had as much reason to complain of the rebels as of the Unionists. The London Timm in commenting on this debate, says the matter has been exaggerated, and ex presses the belief that the Federals have obtained but an insignificant portion of their fighting men from the British isles; and if they obtained twice the number, England' could not reasonably make it, under the circumstances, a cause of war. "We can only stop such proceedings as are illegal ; that ie to say, enlistments only, and, not emigration. It emigre tion ends in enlistments afterwards, that is an event beyond our control." - - Will Richmond be taken this Year? The Washington correspondent of the Boston Traveler, a leading Republican paper, says of Grant's late movements: "The situation is a grave one, but it may yet end gloriously. "The army of the Potomac was never larger thari it is now, and it is possible, that the campaign will end gloriously. I cannot say that in my opinion it is extremely probable that Gen, Grant will drive Lee from Virginia during the present campaign. Whether he does or not, he will so exhaust the rebels that one year more will insure their de feat. "A call for two hundred thousand men will be made in few days or weeks. It is probable that another call for three hundred thousand will be made next winter. Now supposing that Grant and Lee, during the summer and fall, beat other to pieces, the campaign next year will find the Union with an army com posed of 800,000 men in the field, and the rebels cannot possibly muster over 200,000. They would e ertaiuly be de feated. This may be a disconsolate view of the subject to those who expect ed that Grant would finish the war this summer. But he can't do It. The war will go on for a year or two longer— certainly to the summer of 1865. It is cowardly to cover up the truth—and this is the truth." Stir the Soil Well One of the greatest mistakes made by some farmers is in not working the soil about their crops in very dry weather. Some do it because of an idea that if the soil is stirred the moisture will be more of it carried ewer; others leave the field to bake like a Itrick, because it is ''too dry" to work easy. It matters not whether it is had theory, or whether the neglect comes from a dread of hard work, the failure to keep the soil well mellow. od to a good depth in a;dreught is fatal to the crops. Who has notouserved that the farmer who works his land well, keeps th- aoe Is down and the soil well mellowed during a driiught, always gets better crops at last then he expected, while he who has abandoned his crops gets nothing but weeds when the rain comes. Plow deeply, plow often keep the earth tight, let the rootlets have a chance to hunt the moisture which is always coming up through the loose earth from below, and when the rains come you will be astonished to see the corn grow. Don't abandon even the worst looking field, but do your tart well and you will be well topaid. If the crop is short, the price will Pay you fi,r your labor, which will be far better than no ! labor and no crop and the price is aril higher, Pile on the Taxes. The New York Times, a Lincoln or gon, calls for more taxes. It says we must tax more heavely, although in 1884 the people will be called upon to pay: a'"Federal Taxes, Ur :3w° Taxes, M - County Taxes, 4. - ' Borough and Township Taxes, Ear School Taxes, Taxes, Ur Conscription Taxek-, UN - Militia Taxes, ra'Special Taxes, a" License Taxes, [V - Roact Taxes, ArPoor Taxes, Urlnternal Revenue Taxes, IV - Income Taxes, and a heavy addi tional taxation for every thing they eat, drink, and wear! Oh the beauty of keeping Lincoln in power.—Philadelphia Age. SILVER PEARL SOAP. GItUbI.PTON & CO., 367 LIBERTY STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a superior article of PALM, G.E.13121.117 OLIVE and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which we confidently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should be borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime or Rosin, or any other substance in its =outgo. Lure wolcb shrink or injure the driest labile.. Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the r y i ttitit i Cottroa or Linen. Clothes washed w e Iver" Pearl Soap do not require boll. wit ~ the It the rUbbing which of course saves the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes Greene, Rirt,. Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink, Smoke and the Worst Bilge Water Stains instant. ly, by applying it with a moist spongd, thuspro. tecting windows , carpets and furniture from suds and slops. It imparts a brillianey.to Plate, Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings and Parent Leather Immediately, and for cleaning Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. Forthe bath and particularly for shampooning, the SU ver Pearl Soap is aeriect luxury. In a word all who have trie d its superior qualities as knowledge 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 prloe of the same should it /at to accomplish what we claim for it. Sold at five Gents per pound- in fifty pound boxes.. Dfilivered to the cars, boats, in Aileghe nY, ninnarigham and city residences free of charge.' 'Directions for use on all packages. Liberal discount to the trade. Merchants. from abroad will do well to give ORUMMON,Si CO. a call, 307 Liberty street, opposite bona. Railroad Passenger Depot. W,-Derrire of ail imitations. None_genuipe utdei3oearing our trade mark Saver Pear/ Sha asseenrecrby the inventor by National copyright, PICKLES, KETCHUP AND SAT,f4E-, 100 doz yf gallon and quart Pickles, SO do pint Pickles, 20 do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints, 200 do Pepper Sauce 20 do Cumberland Sauce, 10 do Woroesteshire Sauce, 6 do Walnut Ketchup; do Mushroon Ketchup, 20 do Imported French Mustard, 60 do Imitation do do last received and for sale by KEYRTER & BROS., 126 and 128 Wood st. -—,- , iS O,CiC47 BOOKERS -7- " ?— '''"' - " - .7. - PF.IUGGISTS: '..-'' 1.,1; ' 1 - ) l.fia,. rri _ti tA s nak i k y,-2,:- i g . ..'.. 6 ' ißirt.ifi , n. anix,nrcEr-„- NOT&STI i DRAFT; -130NrAND MORTGAGE -- i .:.-- - . sucassou To - I 1 ~. I. ESTAMANDAIDIFHANDISE BROKER, .. , . JANES P. FLEMING • "" ! 'inqonießuiliOne, cn4r‘arkteirjal :Rev , • ' E 0 3Ei, T_T 43- (3-"LS'il , 1 g rouL uP Oiptittyr:.6ee x , 31.,&*. and keel/aides MUSA TM AIM ALVAH tt Attit . . Igo. 47 FOURTH STREET, ..la r r a c i mir o p l zd D l y = Dril de l t ke n gt;w i i : • .._''''._._.,..,_. _ •, r. .........? 1 TT 3 13 " Cia :- .NO. 77 PROXIMAL STREET,I FARM MANUFACTURERS. . ili„722-44 ALLEGHENY Gat, to" ast 8 . E. & C. P. lititRKLP., Xanufacturers and Donlervin 134901 C, CAI', L E TTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Rave Removed. FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBIJRGR, PA. . 1 1011 - 03ali paid for RAGS. apa LAMPS, OIL, &C cum, wcimics. DUNCA.N, DUNLAP & CO., RAYLIPAOTIMILIIS OP PURE WHITE REFINED a IL - 1 E1...113 C> D,T CI I X., ES , Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, my-Im.l, PITTSBURGH, PA. -------- ----- HOUSE CARPENTERS. OURTD3 C. STEINDIETZ, fiEVIIRAL House Carpenter and Jobber SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streeta. PITTSBUR(.I,I-1, PA. IQ - Orders solicited and promptly attetoleA to ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. 81 FIFTH. STREET. .93 - Collection of accohnts and. ell legal bust neaa promptly attended to. aet!..l yd LOAN OFFICES LOAN HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., Near the corner of 6th, NIONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on Uelil and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, (told and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. Sul - Office Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. Joan ENGINE BUILDERS. WX. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron lrotuudern, General Machinists and Boiler Makera, NEAR TRH Penna. .11. - FL, Passenger Station, PiTTSBURUH . , PA. MANVPACTVItER ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power . , and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast }unlaces, Facto ries, etc. Owe particular attention to 'the oonstruotion of Engines and Machinery tor grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills Hays also on hand, finished and ready (or ship ment at abort notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and fn every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine cards. eOu r prices are low, our machinery man ufactar id of the hest quality of materials, and warranted n all cases to give eatislaetiou. AlGTOrders from all parts'of the country solid ted and promptly filled. fe2l-dtsw CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, A new and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Just reLeive4 at the New Carpet Store of M'Farland, Collins & Co. mho 1? v'enetian Blind Trimmings, An entirely new and oomplets assortment Just rivets col et the N PAY C PF-Yr t T O ii E IkI'FARLAND, COLLINS & CO trit,4 TAILORS. DATJE; 8z C.A.P9PIM, _ MERCHANT TAILORS,' MAR = 185 SHITRPIELD STREET, Wlfargaild'l,dgee:Jere'rted=VED A SUPERIOR CRACKERS, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, IJeti 64 Fourth street. Oonototing of Clotho, Cassinzeres, Vesting., Ace. Also, a large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER COLORS, NECK TIES And everything usually kept by first-class Furnishing Storea. Orders promptly executed. ruha-I)d PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jas. Holmes & C 0.,) PORK I" AC If r.: rt , Dealer In Bacon, Lanl, Sugar-Cared llama, Smoked Beef, toa. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., deell-lyd OYSTERS, GAME-T&C JAbI]S M'LATj ffl N OYSTERS, B=_,R, GAME POULTRY AND EGGS, 360 LIBERTY STREET del-dtf Down stairs. WALL PAPER, &C: , WALL I PAPERS, , j OIL. CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, roII; FANC GOODS Wall Papers from So to $8 _per Window Shades from 100 to $5 ; 011- Cloths from Mo to $1,50 per yard; Fancy Good in all varieties, at the New Wall Paper &Fancy Goods Hansa of FOERSTER. & SCHWARZ, (elm 164 Smithfield argot! Counterfeits I I Counterfeits !! LOON OUT 11 LOGIC OUT It Humbugers are About !!! GENUINE PEBBLE _ . Russian zE',s ,, Agl e Spectacles w MPODTANT NOTICE,—IMPROVE YOUR SlOta,—.llpYing °paned inr new place of badness; iVall have received direct from Russia, a tine and most brilliant genuine Dia mond Russian Pebble Spectacles, warranted to preserve, strengthen and .improve the aight. Purchasers, are entitled tti Specrtacleer fru) of Charge if the first should fail. Also, resolved one of the finest stock./ ever brought to this pity of Philosophical, Mathematical and Optioal hi struments, which I will sell to suit the tinges, and respectfully incite alt in want of theartir/e. J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician'. Look outlet No. sr, ar Filth street. ftrui • DRIED PRITIT— IT— Ib bush Drie d Peaches, halves, 26 0 Apples, Just received and for sale by_ FETZER re ARAISTEONG, carrier of Market arid prat eta, 1110 LOUR MARB.E, MALi OVAL .1112 barrels melvelkeradlor - _ _ FETZER & ARMSTRONG, Jet- coruer,Markot And rig* Eastern prices, at ItORLABIPS SDAY MO P/TTB URCI ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., ARE NOW PREPARED TO RE. Deice OrticreS from the trade for all tifzez of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band 46 Rorse Sloe Iron Lazeur, AT T RN E YR-A T-LAW, NO. 103 FiF'Tli STREET, Victoria, PITTSBURG n, PA.' Coileettnna and nlhnr legal buaineas attended to In Allegheny, Washingltfn, Greene, and ad joining counties. jan26-dmd UPHOLSTIER,Y. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood? Ifflifir, SUBSCRIBERS MANUFAO. TURE and keep constantly on hand eveik article in their line, vlz: Cornices, Ornaments, Cirtain (loods, C-ututorts, Feather Eteds, Mat. treraes of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Body. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. Ofai - Prompt attention given to all orders for tit. ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, &a. - octi7-Iyd I:011ERN ROENICIL CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD: To Builders and Contractors. wt.. ARE NOW BIANACTIIR.IF(3ne uperior article of Which we are propareZto deliver from our COAL YARD, SOS LIBERTY STREET N'AtIL - 194 L I T-s'lr C O AL, J AMES 111ILLINGAR, ItIONONGAIIK LA YLADIKILL, would the tiro, the public that lie has rebuilt respectf t lly since he tiro, and having enlarged his establishment, and tilled it wi I h the newest and most approved Ms olainery,ts now prepared to furnish flooring axd planing. lards , scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried (mum. mouldings, box making, Bc. Sourit PITTS/317MM, Sept. 7, 1887. ja23 -------- PITTSBURG'', PA • ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Franciscan Brothers. Trs INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Lorrotto Cambria County Pennsylvania, about four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia a nd Pietaburgh was chartered in 1559, with privileges to confer the WWII Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the most nealthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for Its pure water, bracing' air, and picturesque scenery. • Th e I,3,thoni s tu, year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE lb/lowing. It is divided 'lnto two Sessions. StudengifffiginOt retUrn home between the Sessions. All "Apparatus nese& sary to Land Surveying, will be furnished Icy -tiseQ• itution to the Students. Instruments! d Vocal Music forms no extra 'charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tnaits--Boartl and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance 4 TO. Surveying and use of instrtunents, per an num 20 Clash:al And Modern Languages, extra.... 10 Students spending Vacation at theOollege.. 20 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; -1 Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto; Rev. Lr. Wawa, Philadelphia ; Rev. Henry Dl'Laughlin, iieiphia; Rev. Pierre Mahar, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hank tuns daily to Lorretto trots Crossett. sec Rev. E. A. RUSH. Hufwier• LINN'S PATENT LAMP CULIINET 1 13 CLEANER.—No more Chimneys broken cleaning. It cleans a chimney without wash -14 and is the only article in the market that caaans a chimney properly. For ante at the princi ofpal Lamp Stores, and at the LaiiiTabilpil Store WELLON & Agents for the Manniketoren. rOATS-600 BUSH PRIME OATS— Just remised and tot side IT - FETZER it ARMSTRONG re . corner Market and First ebly, NOTilt-20013111.5. EXTRAVAN wir Ffloqr Alt received balfm&by - FEMME& ONG, jot sprier JpisitHWal;st ob. STEAMBOAT FORGING, d*C. ANDREW KLONAN TROXAB N. 1a71.118, HENRY PHIPPS, JR., Spatlad Paitner. General Partners. IRON CITY FORGE, KLOMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. igor ANUFAC TITRE BAIL IRON, DWI /VAL eral Railway anti Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles. &a.- selo4f GAS PLUMBERS & FITTEBS ADD Y EVV E N S PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. ISO WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, still: NO. 17 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, h RAM, TRH 2SILYOII.'9 OPYIOI3. • 111211114P,5. HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lend Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Pitimb er's Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in the moat approved manner. Tanks lined With head or Copper. Houses fitted with Water 'and (las Fixtures. ar-N. 8.--All orders promptly attended to WATCHES AWII w . rtruiE SI: 7 IICTIFFIERS HAVE JU S T openoi u ety lurge and desirable stock Of FINE GOLD JEWELRY GOLD & SILVER WATCHES; For Ladles an,: Gentlemons' weary fine Bronze °locks, Fancy Goods, W 4-11.70, Suah u Ousters, (Jake and Fruit Batiketti, 1, Wets, Card Caws, Tea Sotta, etc. HEINEMAN, MET RAN & SEIDEE, de2o 42 Fifth street BREWERS AND MisilifEßl. SPENCER & BREWERS & MALSMA PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, %% T R: HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND . A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,, And will continue to make it our aim to give satlafaction to all of our customers. Dlr. Rat. Watson of Liberty street, wild have the manage. of our business, with full control in theßrewery., Address all orders to SPENCER & Pheonix Brewery, Pittaburgh, Pa. SOS. SPENCER, JAS: APKAY. nutter-field .I,ic Co., Malsters and Hop Dealett, WATER STREET, 8 dec 1 -1 yd WHEELING, VA IRON WORKS OF THE LEST QUALITY Pittsburgh; Jan. 7, 1863 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW i1.031:19 C. LAZKA)I HOUSEFURNISHING LIME MANUFACTURERS LIME, lIIIST QUALITY ON Always on hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART & 00 PLANING MILLS 28 1 . OMMUTOWNitlibliAterii• , 40 1 1:Ni I 4/ 10 0 1 0MAIV --- - - .: CO , nas 4 - - PISTM:I3:IIOTT:a (' t i , : ii iT0z,1342x o, i1.,9 , i - 4 PIG 'METAL AND' BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER. ST., belOw Market, FL. 33.AXLR;Y•e (Late Culler of Um meraitiAti r i nank,) COMMESSIONICERCHAN NO.II SOOTR MAIN STREET, ST., LOUIS, MO. PARTICITLr ATTENTION PAID Welling Ord re for the Inunkinee of Cotton, Henn; Tobacco , ,INrk. Saco Lard, Raw= To—Banks. *Bankersi, and blerehn of St. Louts generally;.John D. Scully, e flashier, Pittsburgh. Orders and consignments respectfully solie and prompt raw= made. jeui2i-ini W. D. PATTDDSON. 4D4111. 4.111K0N t h ATIMILSON Qz rulliplS, • CcimirtleteliD,n 4 . l 3lei•oharktim, Flour and Grainind General Produce . Deal ers, No. 0 Weod et., "Pittaburgh, - Pa. We take pleimure in referring to the following Pittsburgh Bowies: Cheat,: Smyth & Co., gas Painter A. Bradley,..l 3. }Amundson & 110. R. IL J Davis, J. P. Woodwell, Jam SL'Utrll,y & 00., J. W. Someer, O. B. Love & Co., IL It Jack &.. Co Jams P. EDrlnkui4 S. D. 11,8131103....... .J. D. =TIM Late at Miller at Bieketeon'e, - REYMER • & BROTHERS, [summon to Reimer ak Anderson,] WIIOr ria nrialotre Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, Sugar', Fire Worn", &c., NO 1243 AND 128 WOOD. STREET, PITTSBURGH. MEM= ■ • 24 CARYL/far-co., WHOLESALE GROOMS, WIRES, BRAIDID, GINS, &C. DlRLUnwsi sad Dealers In Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, 327 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. T. 1Z) 1:7 INT Xs "Vr "IE" GROCER, NO . 41 I) I. A. TrIONI), PITTSBURGH, PA. my.22-iyam BRASS FOUNDERS. . Duquesne Brass Works. R. CADMAN R. B. CRAWFORD. Cadman Sr- Cravilbrd, manufacture And keep constantly on hand every variety of FINISHED BRASS WORK. muss. CASTINGS of superior smooth ness made to order. STEAMBOAT IitrORKAND REPAIR:- 1m proptiPylnnsy atteuded to. for the :Also, sole agenti for Wester m n elvania, sale of MARSH'S SYPHON PUMP, with Landsen improvement attache* fetal _ _ J. & BI'STE.EN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM ..FITTEIO3, • ALL, KINDS OP BRASS AND IRON COCKS. MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the ehorteat notice. Particular attention paid to &tow up and re pairing of OIL Ith:FINEKLES. & a& Water Street, near Liberty. raltiElilltaill.ElLS OF THIS PIluM BF= A. ing practical mechanics, of many yearn' ex perience in the businees will insure to give eat. in every respect. We are also - agenta for Lintld, Unmoor' a. Co.'s, steam .Finaps Wirier anti oil. alyd jadt3-6md STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES ..JOWN L. BOYD.. WY. SVOLFTIOI7I3E-I Pittsburgh Steel WorI A . JONES, 1301. a) 4 C 0.., XSAIMSOTtraass op Cast Steel; also,llprbag, Plow and A II Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Kolas and Find Street', no"/-ly prrrstsußes, PA. GLASSWORKS. W. OITNNINGRA.M..D..CDFINIIIDELLII..D. ILIMBEDI P. CLIIININGLILM 0. DOIIIO6N. CUNNINOHAMS & .8UR4311 CITY Glass WORKS- .Ware boue 119 'Water street, atuf tea Pint street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the _blown gahela House, manufacturers of .Pittsburgh City Window Wass, Druggists' Glass Ware and Ame rican Convex Clam% tor Parlor Windows, Church es and public building& WINES, LIQUORS, &C. E. P. MIDDLETON, IMPOWPSE OP WINES, BRANDIES, &Ci f Also, sole proprietor of the 01,13 wsavaor wrnrsix. - r, No. 5 North Front St., mhl4.lyd PHILADELPHIA, FA. JACOB . - Importer and wholesale dealertn • FOREIGN WINES AND ,LIDDORS I 160 SMITIMBI4I irraiarkT, Three doors; above 6th at. • IiACOB SELLER WOULD im n rit particular attention to hls stieleof nes and French Brandt a, which hiss 'been sb. lected and imported by himbelf. Famllies .and °Mashes could depend on obtaining at his es. tabliahment the test and purest of Wines. Pure Liquors of all kinds,' equal to any in the city, at. wars on hand. Also, Pore Okt Bye Whisky and the beat Rectified Monongahela. orb HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO. oreign Brandies, Whim and Gina, gßaspberiy, Wild Merry, and Gin. get ndlee, Old Mcmongahela, Rye, and t er yalsides,9llloti Rum, &a., NO. 83 LIBERTY ISTIIIaVW, Opposite Fourth street, Si - Hotels, Tavern and ninnies supplied a moderate profits for Oaati. my2i4yd -B. L. IL DA-33135, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 48 lutd. 48 St. Clair Street, PUTSBUROR. • Itt TATER COLOR MIRIATIIRES, X.4le Size Photographs In - Crayzzo..OU, India Ink, ate. Photographs with .I t , and Pansy Ssokgrounds /vory types. al t= grapio Album, Gilt names,. null? - atery • adapted to the POotoßalliit business:. toy2t • S. S. 13 lit PIC .g1:1 14 f s• NOTARY' Pj.113-LIC, 69 FairliT11;11T11.118T4 ; • Anp.on i tce hours from -9 4L in.-to 6p. m• mr4B S. FY DAY T. O. ELMER. DAY & ILA,YDEN - iiliteeeset• _to J..P. Dag !le - Co. M.WelaiDEA.CTlnual4l erE seleaporters sae Deal ..04 1 iles Sty:7, D TFlank ware -WC' Carriage Tritrip eeek- ings. end No. - 58 . Wooe street, Sign of the Eielden Otinep, Pittsburgh'. SIEGE OF VICKSBURG. 111110TRIECI6L SVAZik-PArgAi tesding this ismotuisism for sue 1 / 3 , 14.9 "' ::'IIIMB7NSI 'Leaf *IWO: 6 Itimelu-'45" frUITO and for* l A 1, 0 30 - cempratidtetalid reg:alb _ I ~ k: l_ iWrsnvThrn GROCERS AND iispoarsas op PXTTSBUBG-H, - xCINIn...-., --1:1 , M,5, . ma fled pu ß t,ailF ugs, owit,tzt oo ao l . e sa; rol .. , /so ma ., lus tom eata m on r/ius it isi :$5l pttlre . ,L and k . .."& 5. $3 and $ 5 sizes for Ho Publics InsUtutions, sce. "Only Infallible remedies known!' - "irefrom Poisons." "Not dangerous to, the linman FRIAiy, .... "Datrdoma buf oftturir holes to die. Sir-Sold Wholosatirin , all largo titles. --- --, i 9" Sold by al Druggists and Retailers erery where. .. , -.0. 1 n 2.u.... - . lirli fgaisiAzit f t 011111 woktbleartaillattits: ir - See that "coaxers's" Mille is 012-1171011(Tec. Bottle and Flask before j_c_dattft- _t- • __,- air Address HENRY R. 00111T.A.E. „ta. 4111-Psincip.a.Aipipt, 48213 , 1rai51i5ay.4.2X.,,,,,,--mQ pinriii "L I'AICESAVM fc, claLlik wilsaitig•iladisuat -L P Fil;, 11114 ..ctlaWEl4-• El l iVart• oftenY •Pi - --, - NW It - - BAN - miti) --- BANicerts 74 / 1 1REPOTIOPEALIAM . Haying diiiitaimi t iltileill 1 tir4 ig av inir Aet, is now prepared to do General Banking Butanes,. Deposita received, Exchange, on the plinedpid °Mee of the East end Weft BOUGH' AND SOLD, And collections f itt n ie in every mm . eessi e , s 0114 f - • orithrrptgatitgurVill cjinpletLini at the Newns Houseoorner of Woodntreet and Virgi ma y,) In the Banking Room ofthe DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION, fel/Ehmitiattetiliel. Opposite the Onistcha Howie. DIRBOTORS. E t . SCAMIGEtZV , - . Aron. I ' IfGatwit, 1.. Morgenstern, B. Gee. ADAM. RZINEEAN, Pond. B. O. SeitYnitTz, OWL pro tern. iiih7-2md HOLMES & SONS, BANS E lifi • and Exchange Brokers and Beale. 1 hank Bank otes, Drafts, Acceptance,, Gold, Silver sal Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western (Arles oonsttuitly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposita received inparfundi orourrent•aper Market strait, between ..gaixd=d4 , o . streets Uro ,LD DEMAND NOTES, 'Certificates of Indebtedziesi, 'Quartertnes. tors Certificates, 7 8 .10 lion& 'and" giiiipona, ) • • and ell other roversdnerie secttDded, boug h t by W. H. WILL MS & . :WOOd 'street, corner of ThLrd. mhfighad DOLLAR SAVINGS BA - NI , • ..° F 035 trOott•Tit STRILitT.; • •,‘ CEIATVIW.R.V.Ii IN ISIS& • - arkPEN DAILY, FROM o TO a O'CLOCK. lur also, o ednesday Say evnism froth May l et November and ist, from 7 to 9 e o,cLoCk and from November Ist to Mir latOtolo ( Ito 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums liaises thruithrs DOLLAit, and a dividend of the protitiveleatared twice a year, tn=Juno and Describe/. Interests has been declared semi-annually, In June and De cember since the Bannwits organized, at Umtata 'of six per cent. a year. . Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor. aa principal, and beats the same interest - from the first days ofitui9 camber, compounding twice a year,. sqlliout troubling the depositor to call or even !overeat his peat book. At this rate money will double in lesathan twelve years. Books containing the Chatter, . 13 9 4 4001, tatlet 4 and Regalations, fernishod gratti, on application to the office. RENTDENT. GEORGIE ALBREE. NICE PRESIDENTS. SaIIISSACRIIiOy, James B. D. Kee(is„: Jabal& Rhoenberor, Mtn. Dougiasi , ~• • Jauietilterditm, ' Maas M. Pennock, ' Peter A . Madeira, James Shidlo, Wm. J. Anderson. John B. BlTadden, A. M. Pollock, M. D. John G. Backoten, TRUSTERS. - Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch, . John a Bindley, John Marsha, Georruiclabk, Walter r. 111ar541,,.. Mil In, John Orr Alonzo . Carrier, Robert Robb, Charl hn es A, Colton. enry L. Ringwalt, W in. E. Schmertz, ithj. t.riklatiestock, Alexander R I TA John J.:GiliesPie, Alexander • • ' Wm. S. - Raven, Wm. Vanklrk, Peter H. Hunker, r° W l' tl3" Richard Hays, in. P. eymad, James D. Kelly , • Christian Yeager. SINTRICTARY AND panaggsxu. CHARLES A. COLTON: . _ - PHILADELPHIA - CARDS: --• • - CHAS. ILLOBE _ -is MOMS. J. RODY-4.14 11108 a ORAL O. BWITE% A.CA;FIPI • ar. EICIOli", • . _ Importers and deniers , CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, SATItiETTS, • • Venting - a, Tailors' Trinualnign, NO. 2`.5.5 llef4l3oEomr ifirrlTEM"/". ocdn-if PLILLAD4LPIILI. WEL BRICE & CO., C 0.,. and Provision - COMMISSION AERGRANT, No. 15 South Water at., rutz.ADELPHia., *WAMoral abenos nude on conaignnieutn whensrcquired. G-3003E1,G , 1C Manufactuxer arid WHOLESALE,' AND RETAIL DEALER In every deseriPttoo of GENTS' • FUENTMING -GOODS, 610 CHTESTNIIT STILEET, PHILADELPHIA. lidilf 07AOTII.P.P-88 OP GAS FLICTII/t.Ela AND CIIANDELDIRS, Pittard Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT . PAILiGONVOAL . OILBERN 114: Hand Lamps, Columns,. Sze; skursaooles, No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia;' . Manufactory, Frankford, " WAll goods warranted. jy31711 " C. .u.kruirk- WITH LONGCOPE & PEARCE iaanLuotur p a 4 Importer. of HENS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIXALINGS, No. 10 South Pourth m • 1.1 yd PDMADELPRIA. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, AO. 6iB[Tg -E mccrcrienny O. 300 LIBERTY ST.ILFAT_Ek. Next to Pennsylvania Passenger DePota JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR. ywAluzio TAKEN AND FITTED pp, KR. yid* all the modern improvement, thispop.r. • vier resort, the subeorlber to prepared to,Accom modate 1118 old cuatomen - and the publie ally, with the beat the market afftecbi. Orem win, be served_ upiln every vaziety.of style urine - the-season, HU Wines, Liquors Ales pe , feels confident in reconuitendhig theni to the phis. Ile Ler their exollenoe., -: • f- ”1: Ulm; Beata and Shell Oyidsga eceived, dily, • and sold wholesale and r e sa. mz.l d OUR Ng, 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, Prrrsittcßeat. • • - BIIBSOILIBEIR, ANNOI7NOZIP Fpr." public that he le in daily SHELL and C.IMOYSTERS,(I4 an. t .and fa prepared to acoommodahilhe'peteoner of Chic old and well known house , with ararsez thing 1h the eating and drinkigglizue at. the altatt. s eat notioe..• • • JO.EGWBII4.LER, ' jaati-ivd . . - • Proprietor/ Y NG'S EATING . SALOON; • or Virgin /Wei and • - Add Strict", Whom OYSTERS and all the delicadnii •ofilhe • season will be served up fn the' most e jardatalde st yl es EJ4 ocl4 corner Virgin" Alley and Sndttitteld at. • . . oAk.POLLOHALLBILLIARDSALOON.r., ONARI.N.S4 GARDNER wmild reiiilnd his friends and customers that he Metal to :tes found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, en tranoe on Fourth street. He has always on hand the best quality of Lager Beer, and in commotion with the - hall, a well eippointed billiard saloon, , with good tables, tialla,anCimen_ Remember the place; Hall, Fourth at. near Wood, entrance from Fourth. 17104 y 7.7 ;I=7 K & CO,,