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RPRANS' COURT SALE;—BY
YTUE of an order of the Orphans' Court of
gheny county, I will expose to sale at the
Court Rouse, in the City of Pittsburgh, on
SATURDAY, the 234141ay , 0f JULY; at 10 o'clock
a. m., all that certain pot, Messuage or parcel.
of land 'lying and situate, in tower St. Clair
township, Allegheny i,,icedintY; , ,,lPennsylvania,
bounded•andHewn
"-Ling at post.atitnarbifthildtrwned no w"or late by
, Vrin).6l:.}liiirittifilinglhence along the said
• ittesinffh '72,4 degrees, West 44 perches to a
red oak; thence Noith, .4' degree, East 45 per
. tikes to . a run at the MO ion line between said
aeqland,and lands 0f,...111e5. Bridget
hbirs pr.Tane,Holtrieti3Oeceitsed, thence
a o 'Otalerun South 62 'degrees, East 1 81-100
Perches; thence South 71 degrees, East l
• 841.400 perches; thence South 34 5 degrees, East
8 46.100 peaches; thence South 50,!.4 degrees, East
13 80-100 perches; thence South 17 degrees,
East 8 16-100 perches; thence South fai degrees,
East 5 16-100 perches to a post at the line of
Ita3 s' land, the place of beginning, containing
six acres,- one hundred and thirty-one perches,
it being the same tract of land which was divised
chariec.maguire by the last will and testa.
/ ment of James U. Maguire,deceased; and the
title In feesimple to which ecame vented lathe
said Charles Maguire, by proceedings in the
Utairt,of. Common qt.4l.l,egheny ,county .
Seedecttegn4 l 3l44e amutvx, oatlebtander M.
Wattio ;' dated tfr hrtiaiy, '107; leconied
Sheriff's. Deed. Book, Common Pleas, Vol. 1,
,PSFS.l4 7 i*PdO.U . 9o..fr.Oln, the said Alexander
•wlitetth to Ktltiliagnire, dated the 14th
ebrua}y r 'lBo7.
Tuirme:—(ine-tatru In hand on confirmation
of sale, onepthird in one year,-and one-taint in
two years with interest, payable annually. The
two last payments to be secured by bond or
1 0 Att o rMit,itielPMnP!es• •
• • BIirOGET DAVIS, '
Adm'rx of Charles Maguire.
,:fg, P. 4. H. VETTER:IIa N,
N0:137 Fourth st., Pittsburgh.
• je29-law3w
Fitru ,Foit OFFER FOR
e'my lit'titile township, contain
' IngB7 acres ; 6 miles from the Allegheny depot,
y¢ f►lFleo J,L . rttdttedii7tr,
to are re-quen having a station thereon,
where the trains of the P., F. W. k- U. and Cleve
.l4ll4/93dif 11,10pfour. or live times daily, witn.tlic
advantage of communication. by the Alleghen3
and.Newnßrightotfitiritplke. 'The place is well
watered, and subdivided into eight parte, the
baciLptirt of one of the subdivisions is well
rigAtiV i gttit i re ti x u rio soul grapes;
If IM having
an
i
private sale on or before the 14th of July. 1 wit.
sell tit public .ofitery, MI, -yr parts thereot, on
that day' net 2 m, tor terms scc. apply to
JOHN i&IRMINtiIiAM,
Jel4-td. Office of Western Penitentiary.
08 SALE.-253 ACR.INS COAL AND
F
surface, together with the improvements,
situate near Larimer's Station, 9 miles
West of Oreensburgh, and, within 234 miles,
X t ,tti.U. Grade ; easy, title good, and puce low.
J. FL CASIDAY,
"-^1 Estate Broker, No, 67 Fourth et., • B-
M:Ugh. .r ... • .}e2o
•
- "LIBERTY STREET RESIDENCE
ig T 1 E.
Two story house, No. 9b Liberty street_ one
stillprmtiel9Nin..Evans...Alley; 20 feet •ti oat by 112
feet to al6 foot alley, ten rooms and a wash
hJuse. Gait and Deter.' S. S. BR 1 AN,
Brok. r and Insurance Agent,
...,.. 69 Fo at. Burne's Buildings.
117 'Ala, WI:HEN
person occupying g mddern and well ar
rangeraltee•story house eligibly located on the
Commons in Allegheny, is v.tlnng to exchange
With any person Jur one in the city or suburbs,
that is smaller and at a lower tent.
Apply for iniormation.to
S. S.SR Y Alsi „Broker and insurance Agent.
efl Fourth street, Burke's Bulluing
; led:4llM t PEARL SOAP,
Art RIIMPTON & CO., 367 LIBERTY
Illisr , STßEET,lsole,proprietors andbienufactur.
era for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana,
Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a
kapefinflarticlusif.vs, ; al.,'
• tiII6B`ROSI• N I BIYAP'Sd vdtious Toilet and
Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which
we confldently,teMimmend as better for general
use than anttother berate' the public, should be
borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime
or floatp mai/Lather aubstance in its manufac
tureVhieWeitrifhflidt 'or Injure thelltiist fabric.
Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the
rapidity of Cotton or
_Linen. Clothes washed
with the Silver Pearl 'Soap do not require boil
ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes
1 12rOggjPli4 . Toliteeo Statua, Printers'
t StniMati , glaMqbeitionit Bilge WaterShans instant
ly, by applying It with a moist sponge, thus pro.
testing ,windows, carpets. and furniture from
snail Cad Ceps: 'lf imparte' a brilliancy to Plate,
Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings and
rAtejoit Leather immediately, and Aar cleaning
NetMig dna Pio& Tilesiehlts doer/dal.' For the
bath and particularly for ahampooning, the Sil
ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a word
all ,, Bbo'hitVer•tried''its 'superior qualities ac
' knowledge it the ggeatcat discovery of the age.
This Company reapecifully ask a trial from all
who are Interested, and in every case will refund
the price oX the,same slituildit fall,tosccomjilish
Sold at five cents per pound in fifty wand
box As. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alieghe
lUininglit aftl . city , residences -tree of
e: ns • of use on all packages.
Liberal discount to the trade.
Merchants from abroad will do well to give
OXIIMPTON & CO., a call, 367 Liberty street,
' giVaZt im t i ttflo r Nonce P° t
genuine
wiless bearing our trade mark, S il ver Pearl Nheil.
its secured hy the inventor ty N ational copyright.
Dn'all24l . ' 4 ••':•'• • • '
I'ITTSBIJIIGH,
FOIttnWAY NEL AND:I CHICAGO
S
RAILWAY CO.
IAI i
NTIOE" I, 101 PROPOSALS.
.1.;;,......_,..
ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED
this Office !.intifiha
41/ jairk- : cri . l
citrVi ' lltle, ` at 4 r. It,
n
FOR
I: Gradin ' . for Sebond Track
On this Railway,
art:wk. Roctielo,s pud Nex. Brighten, about
. t o
etitiferdifhtrieichadand%BwterStnt
mitothout 2 miles. Between Smithfield and
Canton, about 25 miles. Between Mansfield and
,Pteatl4e, tankpFeatline andlineyrua, auont 25
Mika:
tx-Irticirmation of the character of the work, and
forma of contract and prola•sals. may be had at
the " Ditirbi ' or, Division Engineers" at New
Brighton, Pennsylvania; at Canton, O. and at
Busy h . 0;,. And after the lit h 4.1 CIL Y
next iT 13, tJbatiVl.oi3Ohlef , Engiaper.
0 d he Ulla Engineer, ?Ma burgh, Pa.,
June 23, 1864.
Je27
LAKE SUPERIOR-COPPER MINES
A N
. Smelting Works.
'.T)I2)4II3E;3IIFOURIVES6
641W,WAAi a ll i F e AC A T n 17.IIERS OF
p SH . EATII,
- Ziotetthw r it s idstg e till ` At e ):;;., gag, La
.44mtAtiftditnrtepiirane. d tse delderA in Metals,
Ala-Constantly Iron,
Tin mens' Machines
and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FiiiST and 120
11, :a grim pittlh . „gb,
Fs Copper„cutitq_
_Alesired
leb...4..fyrraw
; aura, .FARK44)i,..
KtiTR-WARD_ FOINDRY 1
Pirrsilynci IL
Wat Vie, 11.90144 Flrsi and 120 Second sta.
An
0
ad itaturera or Miami and descriptionsof
Coal 014togs,,arul til.la, Gas aid Water
Sadgrohearn :fiats, Wilgoti Boxes, Seal
de,Pullles, Hangers and Couplings.
Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip
tion made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to
the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully
attended to. 021-Iydkw
SITSDRILOS.
B
Bush.f d me Qta
-3 raga ;1, ,
. eeuckwheat.
60 BON Potatoes.
Mo. 1-Salt. '
10.Bble Dry Apples.
fin sate at '
PAI:TE 7 /SON6L
No. 6 Wood at
IIVIN&J K AIR G V -1 1 1111 ' AVID _ CSII[LP,I~ST
Wall Paper
'Shades,
Table 011 Cloths,
fetetitiliVrith a gerterAl assortment of Fancy
and Variety Goods, always on hand at
FOE.IiSTEI-1 is sClitil ARZ , S
164 Smithfield et.
BEANS-
20 bble choice White Beans,
Jwit re eived and IGL/inlet:Ll ,
FEDZER fa ARMSTRONG,
corner Market and First its,
my3lo
SALE OF HOUND
• C TOE BOOTS, SROES AND GAITEIIs,
at less tha: e g eapt,,at--.49"R4l t riD's. (Jall
early rad 4ziargalti4.
I, cielrE
r oloxeel *—: Ro Butter,
20 kepi fresh Packed Butter,
Viet, xeived taid' for • eitie - og
EtET ZEE. 8> ARMSTRONG,
I &goer Ptlekr)cef And. First eta
FORTIIVq.
only complete assortment in this city.
Fannie by _ .
wog 2A I IA ri
"4
bble.Fauth Ancskiwitt-lasaiestedly Ex
...... ...
ZsFat a Auni,sxxigispa,
an .. „or 'Mrket - 11nd tint fitreetl.
!'"' I S SHADES 'CIIMILIrAY,
..---lagenturpuelwautuoh goose,_
65
glop stiect.. " iyet
Ot , t 1-Tri•atgi ozo " " -
.
T
THETTOST---PITTSBURGH,
= " , , - r 4 ~ • . 9 . • „ , :_f If
STEAMSHIPS
;team from Queenstown- and Liverpool.
aTIRE FIRST-CLASS POW
ttrial Iron Steamships of the Can
''ard Line,
SIDON, REDAR,
}ISOLA, OLYMPUS,
Will sail from Liverpool every alternate TUES.
LYAY, from Queenstown. every alternate
INES DAY, and from New York every
T
rdate..,WED.K.EODAy,„;_
v: mint liTennii - NavisiiiiOnbiiisitiany..
LOUISIANA,
ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA,
Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, as
above,(forming a weekly line,) aml froth ew
every York N
alternate sATUN.DAY. Steerage
,
- i`assage from New York, $45 Currency. 'lO
New York, $l5 Gold or equivalent in Currency.
Passengers forwarded to Paris and all:German
ports at very low rates.
Also, by the old Black Star Line of first class
copper sailing vessels, fare from Liverpool eas
ilurreney. To Liverpool 420 Currency. Sight
.traits for sale payable in any port of Europe.
For Passage apply-to-WILLIAMS Sr. (ILION,
al Fulton St., New York, or
THUS. RATTIGAN Agt,
No. 122 Monongahela House, W ater at.,
my26-Iyd Successor to Thos. llcattigan.
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia
(INMAN)
S'TE..d!k.ltit , }lll )
No'T'ICE. TO TILE PUBLIC.
THEIINDIDIISIGNED
having been appointed agent for
taTur the above line of Sieamers vice
Mr. John Thompson, declared,
he business of the line here, will, hereafter
'e carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street, near
Fourth, where all applications should be made.
the Steamers of this line are among the most
inagnificeirvatioat, and run direct between Liver.
yool and New 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
wired to bring out passengers at very low rates.
Sight Drafts for any amout on any part of
Europe tor sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL,
Foreign Emigration Agency, No, 66 Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jea
Passage from England and Ireland.
f5:3:5,00.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
THOMAS H. RATTIOAN,
- EUROPEAN AGENT, No. 132
".Z.4,1 , V,14 - %,c Monongahela House, 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•
tug packets.
SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable In any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Otneinnati 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.
{ow and 3alway.
}ens-Ipl THOS. H. RATTIGAN.
Real Estate Savings Institution
Q TATEMENT Ol' THE CONDITION
1,7 of the above institution, Saturday, April
18th, 1864 :
Amount of Deposita $180,378 63
Amount Interest due de-
posttors May Ist 8,674 08
Amount Contingent Fund 6,628 96-4190,881 67
ASSETS.
First Liens on Real Est'tell 99,323 67
U• S. 6.20 Bonds at par.. 61,400 00
U. S. Debt tier. and Notes 15,409 16
Accrued interest not sol.
lected
Office Furniture
Cash on hand
1,589 57
150 00
22,809 27-4190,681 67
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.
ORLI.DS,
N. VOEGIITLY,
W. it COPELAND.
Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1864.
Sir Deposits received DAILY and EVERY
SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at SIX
PER CENT. per annum.
TRUSTEES s
ISAAO JONES, President,
Hon. Thoe. X. Howe,
Wm. H. Smith,
Wm. B. Co d,
Harvey 0
Hon. J. K. Moorhead,
U. G. Hulsey,
Jacob Painter,Niohobta Voehtly.
Office s 63 Fourth Street,
A. A.
_CARRIER, Treasurer.
myi,ittleAsw
F ORD Pnui ,TIcUTS, &C.,—
200 boxes Oranges, prime,
100. lid Lemons,
100 frail' Ivies Almonds,
10 bales Bor. Almonds,
511 bags Tarragona Almonds,
50 do Sielly Almonds,
76 boxes Shelled Almonds,
30 bags .English Walnuts,
25 do Brazil. Nuts,
SO do - Filberts
200 do Pea Nuts,
Coeds' Nista,
Custom and landing, and for sale by
REYMEE BRO'.,
mho 126 and 128 Wood st
AukDpa l it i d Mel Works,
PARK,ROTHEeit Ca,
11.6.11f1T4ACtRIE8
Best Quality of Relined Cast Steel,
fikivare;lnst and Oetagoh, of all
Warranted equal to any Imported or manutae
ttundta this country. ,
• MUTE .118 D 19.4.11.1M01783,
14D do iSiFLlcet and po Ac lAA Second eta,
. ,4 0 h,4 4 :3 9 1 • PITTSBURGH.
'Rippe** for Coal, Slack 4z Lime,
QEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE
delivery in the winks of the Pittsburgh Gas
Co. n 9,000 bus. Bituminous Coal, 16,000 bushels
of deb it, and 8,000, bushels of Lime, will be re
celtedlirthe Lidice of the Company until the
15th.ipst.The coal, Black and lime to be of
such ipialitr, and delivered at such timeii and In
such quillattles u shall be approved and dl
roc bed.
i ,l3,l, 3 l Pentii to tit3:.Made monthly, retalang
20 per dint. tit security for the performance of
the contract Proposals to be •addressed to
THOMAS BAKEW ELL Esq., President of the
Company, and endorsed proposals for Qoal and
Slack, or Lime as the case may be. ,
JAMES THOMPSON, Engineer.
Office of the Pittsburgh Osts Company June
nth, 1864. jetB-tj3o
MANUN E TUANG J O R SALE,
HAT DESIRABLE PIECE OF
T
PROPERTY near APECnight & Dorman'e
Rolling Mill, havinz a river front of four hun
dred and twenty-dye (425 ft.) and extending back
about two hundreo feet (200 ft.)
inyfrim JE , RED. L. IHMSEN, 109 4th at.
gub r..DBriENlErpl i t a UC . KW/MAT,
1000 bush. Ear Corn,
1500 bush. Oats.
300 btus. 'Gat gills Flour.
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON & AMMON •
jell
_tio. s Wood sta.
10 FIRKINS PRIME, FRESH BUT
ter,
100 la.la Potatoes„
1000 bush Oat's, •
200 bble Faintly Flout, — -
In store and .021 tittle by
. o rrER.soN AA:ZENON,
my3o No. 6 Wood it.
-1 q .11011 6::)._±%7 - 367a.
/,TIKE- LATEST •.STYLES. 016 BUM
AL and cloth Mantillas, Sacques, Taimam, Cie
ciliate, Lac. Alao, cloaking Cloths of allshades,
Shawls and Deese Goode. Selling cheap for
cash. Call and see, at H. J. LYNCH'S,
96 Markeretreet, between Fifth and Diamond.
jet 6
WAN TED,
10ink TONS OLD 'BOONS WITA
tir banks remoye4, old newspapers or
anything that has once been writing or printing
paper, for which the highest price will, be paid
at' bur Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 33
SMITHFIELD STREET.
jel6-Imd 0. P. MARKLE Sc. 00.
TO BLAST FIIEN.A.CES.
WROOGWF WON TWlndlitS,
Foi sale by
A. FORTES & SON
mys-1m South and Penn: Philadelph ia
DLANDRF.TII•di 50N 3 ,8 GARDEN
• Seeds, Onion Setts, • Ittiokeye Garnett,
ohili Peach Blow and Sweet-Se,' Potatoes, re"
eived and for sale by •
BECHSHAJOI,t4LONG,
psp2o No. L 7 Liberty street,. tfsburgh.
mA.NsisAft.RE
PRIME
_CD White Beans. Just iec ved.aneVfoe aide
FETZER & INISTRONG,
jel4 coiner Market. and First sts.
ItrEW DAIL' I3 . - E .----, 1A.:1I - e — ithr:Wr
DATES,I,IIat rectal - mutt:or sale by
, !x aRPS4
.01'16 .41:4128W00d,5t:
AN-40 BALES 1 113110Tny-6
XX in store and•for Well • • •
PETZER- gar. ARBISTRORG.
!Jur* • ~L oPrAier,glAWN4gilit- 0 11%,
TRESS4IOOI II II - 1. 7 --IPOli
%Atari* - • - ' JAMES BOW,
t!4 s f. -7" g issiy9oo Stresl.
likU 1 0 4 111 ,11D - nOMPARAPIMRW
ltirPl44 .107, , 4ANE5--,BOWN};"
2 Wo94.ltresi.hs
Attli tp , ..1.1.1 - tow,
RAILROADS.
1864. o,l!pfigiME 1864.
WINTER. ARRANGEMENT.
Pamsylvads Central Railroo
rrriv - E. DAILY •Enw:Fc.
CONSTANT ADDiTIONkIy ARE B.E.
ing made tithe equipment de this excellent
double track.and'express route, and every possi
ble,care-wiffbe exercised for the Comfort of pas
'Wagers and rapid movement' of freight. Trains
will leave the depot in Pittsburgh asfollows:
THROUGH AUCOAIDIODATICfN daily (ex
cept Sunday,) at 6 00 a. m., stopping at all etre
Lions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
FAST Al AIL every morning, (except Sunday,)
at A 00 a. m., stopping only at principal Stationa,
and making direct connections at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington, and for New York
via Philadelphia.
. .„
THI2( )17(11-1. EXPRESS daily, at 435 p.
stopping only It principal Stations, making di
rect connentionsiat Harrisburg for Baltimore and
Washingtcm, and for New York via Philadelphia.
FASI LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 8 45 p.
m., stopping only at principal Stations, conlaect
ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington,
and for New York via Allentown, without
change of cars also at Philadelphia for Nett
York.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRIAN
leaves daily,, (except Sunday,) at 3 60 p. m., stop!
ping at all stations, and running as tar as Cone
maugh.
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWall'i
Station, leaves daily, (except S unday, ) at 630 &M.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN tOr
Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
I I a. m
THLRD ACCOMMODATION TRAM fm
Wall's Station Taves daily, (except Sunday,)
4.00 p. tn.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN tot
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) a ,
i 0 p. m.
TILE CHOI:LIE TRAIN leaves Wall's Station,
every Sunda - . at 0 06 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 . 46 p. m.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS
Baltimore Express 12 30 p. m
P hiladelphla - Expreas 1 00 p. m
Fast Line 1 00 a. in
Through Mail Train 12 30 a. In
Johnstown Acc.ommodation 10 15 a. to
lit W Station Accommodation.... 625 a. m
Id Wall's Station Accommodation__ 8 45 a. in
3,1 Wall's Station Accommodation__ 2 06 p. m
4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 06 p. m
Bal presstimore Express p. will arrive with Philadelphia
Ex at CO m. on Mondays.
TRAINS I
FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TRAINS FOR EBENSBITROconneet at ()rea
son with Express Trains and hlail. Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
FARES
TO NEW YORK $l2 80
YHILAi)ELPHL 1 10 60
BALTIMORE 10 iv
LANCASTER 8 80
HARRISBURG 7 06
ALTOONA 8 60
Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Ba,ti
more and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be
charged an access according to distance traveled
it, addition to the Station rates, except from Sta
tions where the Company has no Agent.
NUTll:E—in case of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding 4100.
N. B.—An ()Minims Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and (row the
Depot, at a change not to exceed 2.5 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
J. STEW A RT, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty
and Grant streets. my tu
. . _ _ .
1864. atEii 1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FL WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON ANT ) AFTER MAY IThth, 18154,
111 trains rua al fellows, %Ir.:—
Leave
Pittab'g. For For Uler'.l. ForWheel'g
Express lAA a. at. lOU a. m. 1.00 n. m.
Express LIU v. m. 1.10 v. m. 1.10 v. at.
Mall 4.30 e, m. S.lO a. it.
RET R NU
Arrive Pittsburgh,
P., F. . 7.%1 m,320 p. m
m., 1.50 p. m.
L. te. P. IL hi e. in., 3.50 p. m , b 05 p.
Accr)myrninTioN TRAINS
Leave Allegheny
For Alliance. }orN. H. For N U. For Steu'e
2.10 p m. 0.16 a. m. it.4o
12.00 in. 31.0 p. In. 1.60 p.
4 40 p
66,1 p. m.
HBTRHNIN~t
•
Arrive A 114 , 01(.11 y,
P., F. %V.& li'y 7.20 a. m., 5.20 m., 2.46 p
m., 4.60 p.N.
U. & P. H. R..... 0,30 s. m.•
tiEl). PARKIN, Agent.
Pangenger :•tntion i. Pkt r tet!utgb, .pa.
A . - ‘ lTi.,''Als:Zi,"ll tiZity, t,
Allegheny (J i ffy.
m 313 F. R. MY RS, Gen. Ticket Agent,
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R.
EO.O mittr Arrnngemont.
grkliffAND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 2D,
ll 16at, Tratica will leave the Depot, corner of
Roca and Water gtreeta, as follows:
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh
Mail to and from U'ntown. 7 66 n. m. 6 00 p. in
Express " 3 10 p. in. 9 30 ft. m
Ist liP Keesport Ace'dn. • 1100 s. m. 660 a. in
2d 6 16 a. In. 2 06 p. in
let Port Perry " 7 00 a. m. 8 30 a. in
Braddock 's 4 IA p. in. 6 10 p. M
Sunday tdoacti Train to
AL d from ltllteraport, I 00 p. at. 10 GO a. m
For tickets apply to t./ HOULTON, Agt.
W. H. .S Wl', Supt. ap3o
~(7?v e
PITTSBpROIi, PA
THUM LAEGEST, CHEAPEST, AND
moat sucepeidul BUSINESS MAN'S
UUL
LEGE the United State'.
Air St minute pan eater and review at any time ,
CIRCULARS containing full information sent
vase of charge to any address on application to
the Principals. JENKINS: do 61 1 / 4 11T11,
oe7-lawdety Pittsburgh, re
'nil; HOWE SWING Bat'HINE.
In vented - 1848. Perfected tB6ll.
faTEIVED TRIBUTE PROM ALL
er Seivingldaohlnes, at the World'a Fair,
1802, while the Sanger Sewing Machine received
an honorable Mention on Ha merits ; and 'Whoel
er an Wilson's a medal for its device called "Cir
cular Hook." The Howe Sewing I tiachine, was
awarded n premium (to an English Exhibitor,)
as the best for nil purposes on exhibition. Our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
Sold and rented at Nqa.l2. ai 14 St. Clair street
A. M hIoGFREGOR.
my24dataiv-li Agent.
KETCHUP AND SATlelg
-100 doz glillon and quart Pickles,
30 do pint Pickles,
20 do English Pickles, assorted,
200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints,
200 do Pepper Sauce,
20 do Cumberland Sauoe,
10 do Worcesteshire Sauce,
b do Walnut Ketchup;
6 do Muihroon Ketchup,
20 do Imported rrench Kuistant s
60 do Imitation _do do
Just received and for sale by
lIETNER &
leb29 128 and 128 Wood at.
Aar 9., PRUNES AND CUR-
R
1,000 pkgs. Minch and Layer Raisins, in whole
half and quarter boxes,
60 mate Seedless Raisins,
25 keg., -do do
30 casks prime Zante Currants
60 kegs French Prunee and Plums,
25 boxes do do
Just received and tor sate
REThIER & BROS.,
lz l b B 126 and 128 Wood it.
ALARGEIiArroP.-- - •
Congress Ws Tobacco,
Baltimore Spun_Tobaeso,
• Navy 'Pounds
Bright
Cut and Dr Smoking Tghae
• §elace . -
Sunny Side Fine Cut
Sweet Olive ••
At APCJOLLISTER
mh2e loii Wood street.
111.4:MEMO:I
spis.mgmialw
14146 0-av aG
rf - DE 0 em s just ready
ome other ; Well'
from Pisms,"foi isald bY-- PE A 4 1 _ r y "
- •
eTirosst-
- •
0,4 1v... • I •
STOCKK - EIROXERSe
J.H.c4 , rr)A- - Y.
,
NOTE 'S TOCK , DRAFT, ;sONp AND MORTGAGE,
&AL .- ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
Office in Jones' Building, over "Internal Rev
enue rooms," between M. ZeltVand Mechanics
Banks,
No. 67 FOIIRTII STREET, •
PITTSBURGH.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS
S. B. & C. P. MARBLE,
Manufacturers and Deklers to
BOOK, CAP, LL•'TTER,
And all kinds of Wrapping Pape;
nave Removed
FROM NO. 97 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
J? ealth paid for RAGS. spa
_ . .
LAMPS, OIL, &C.
LIICENT OIL ♦YORIiE.
DIINCAIV, DIINIAP & CO.,
MAXIMACTURERS OP
PURE WHITE REPINED
aARBOIV aI X
°Mee, 291 LIBERTY STREET,
myB-6md PITTSBUIV3I-1, PA.
HOUSE CARPENTERS
CURTIS 0. STEINMETZ,
GENERAL
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY,
Between Wood and Liberty streets.
PITT? BUliOli, PA.
Sir - orders solicited and promptly attended to
ALDERMEN.
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. 81 FIFTH STREET.
SlfirOollectlon of accounts and all legal busi
ness promptly attended to. se2-1 yd
LOAN OFF ICS:.
HENRY •W. CIMIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST.,
Near the corner of 6th, PITTSBI ' ROIL
ONEA' IN r. kitaE AND SMALL
qiimiltlt lee lonned on Told and Slicer, Dia
monds, J ewelt (}old and Silver Watches, and
all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
withogt the 1 ieket.
AferOdloe Hours from 1 A. al. to 10 P. H.
ja3o
ENGINE BUILDERS.
WM. M. FABER &
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
DI MAR TIM
Penna. It. B. Passenger Station,
PITTsBUIZGIi, PA.
NANUFACTUKFR ALL KINDS OF
steam Engines, ranging from three to one
hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for
Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Mast mares, Facto
ries, etc.
thee particular attention to 'the construction
of Engines and Machinery lor gnat mills, and for
uprights, mulay and circular saw mills.
Have a:so on hand, finished and ready for ship
snout at short notice. Engines and Boilers of
every description.
/also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seperately,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pulite' in
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.
eOu rprices are low, our machinery ruanufaatur.
id of the 1..0 qualify of materials, and warranted
n all CM,Ps to give satisfactfon.
,burden I I oat allparts of tkre country solici
ted wad promptly taloa. 14411-436 w
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Just reeelvol at the New Carpet store of
M'Farland, Collins & Co.
mil
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
An entirely new and complete etworttneut
Jost received at the
NEW C All PET S "1" Olt El
119PARLAND, JOLLINS
mla4
DAUB Zic C .A._F'l'l:l,,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
183 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Arrt% es et
WERAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Cloths, Camilmerea, Vesting., &a
Mao, a large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
including Lookwood'e Cloth Lined PAPER
COLORS, NECK TIE-S xnJ everything usunily
kept by tint-clans Puri - AMA/1g Stores. (lidera
promptly executed. mht-tyd
CHARLES L. OALDWELL,
(Successors to Jas. Holmes AL C 0.,)
PORK 1 1 ' A. CrkV- It ,
Dealer in Oman, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hama,
Smoked Reef, &o.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
dean-Iyd
OYSTERS, GAME. &C
FitMftniP
OYSTERS t BUTTER, GAME,
POULTRY AND EGGS,
WAIL PAPER, &C
WALL PAPERS, OIL C LOT LIS,
WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS
Wall Paper' from So to $3. per roll ; Window
Shades from too to $5; Clotho from 10a to
41,60 per yard ;. Fan Gbod In all vatietiee, at
the
New Wall PapeT & Fancy G*B House
of FOtIISTFrt & SCHWAitZ,
feble • 164 Smithfield greet
ylailrftli FRUIT •
16 bush Dried Peaches, halves,
•
Apples,
.lust received and for sale by
FETZER lc ARMSTRONG,
le7 corner of Market and First its
POTATOES
-60 bushels choice Neallannocks,
SUO• do. do Peach Blows
100 do do Plnk.Eyea,
Suet received and for sale by
mMg corner .g titarkets dißli N t
et.
R EFITTED SUGARS— • .
150 bble "A" and "ii - . Goffee §ugare,
20 00 Graidied, Granu/ated and Powdered
Sugar—Now la store and for solely
• • IrEVMU FfROS
teen • 120 . 1 4.1.1zs Wood .4.,
rro/ I, RT7 SOAP — .
100 boxes Fancy, Totlet.and
In store and for sale by -
oo
101 . 41. •. - ' 54.tglag i 2 Wobd it.
n n
TB AND'
• I M lldsl l h9 t l**
A Sparkling .
noreandrot
sale by 7.: r .
7 • . Titua..fng, ; &. wouugrfora
ouu -4410 I. .0.14 Tt
7="
r ~FT7 F A3,3SSin ^ 4 IIMAT,WISKI, •
.1•15' ' " CdnuitoMentattrat
IMIMIMII
LOAN OFFICES
Victoria,
A new ►nd
TAILORS
Consiaring of
PORK PACKERS
PITTSBURGH, PA
Errn.Elkyr.
Down stain. ,
DRUGGISTS
Jos .
ciOCCESSOR TO ,
JAMkg P. PDEMINGi,
DIt.UGGIST.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL • DEALER
In Foreign and Domestic Drum.lkTeilinines,
Paints, Ode, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery,
NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET,
say22-iyil ALLEGHENY QITY, PA,
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C.
ANDREW ELOiel AN TLIORLAS N. ItILLIC
HENRI' PHIPPR, JR.,
Special Partner.
General Partners.
IRON CITY FORGE,
KLOMAN & PHIPPS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
MANUFACTURE BAR IRON GEN
eral Railway and Steamboat Forging's,
Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles. biz.
selo-11
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS
.A.1)1_)1'
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. IO WOOD STREET,
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and
NO. 41 OHIO STRItET, ALLEGHENY,
NEAR THE MAYOIOB OFFICE.
ailkUld PS, DVDR.A NTS, SHEET LEAD,
AL Lead Pipe, Pig and liar Lend, and Plumb
er's Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up
in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with
Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and
tins Fixtures_
orders promptly attended to.
ap3-lyd
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
JI W 1 Y.
rgIBIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
JIL opened a very large and destrable stock of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladles' and aentlemens , wear ; tine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goode,
1.1711..."1rr PLATED , WAICE,
Such as Caatore, Cake and Fruit Briskets,
Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc.
EINEXIAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE,
deep 42 Fifth street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS
SPENCER & M:KAY,
BREWERS & MUSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
WI HAVE ALWAVS ON HAND A
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And u•ul continue to make it our aim to give
satialnetion to till of our customers. Robt.
Vi" sumo of Liberty street, will have the manage.
of our business, with lull control in thelirewery.
Address fill oiler. to : , Pk.::Okat x M'KAI,
Pheonuc Brewery, Pittsburgh. Pa.
JOS. SPENCER,
JAS. .11.'EAY.
--- •
Liattertield Sr, Co.,
Maislers and Hop Dealers,
WATER STREET,
SSacl-1 y 4
HEELIN'O, VA.
IRON WORKS
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
A RE NOW PRFPARED TO RE
ceire orders !rem the trade (or all sizes of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Horse Shoe Iron
Ur' rnE IsEsT CLUALITY
i'lltelomt. Inn. 1, 1 ti 63
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
E7l=
I Topliinm ~.- lalzertr,
ATT 0 RN EYS-AT-LAW,
NO. 103 FIFTH EMMERT,
Pl rTSBU_RG li t PA
Collectic,ns and other 1.!t1 bitelneas attended
to ut Alleglielq, We.hiugton, Ureetke and rut
;oltunr.: curtualeil. jlll:464mti
HOUSEFIJRNIHIr;IG
UPHOLSTERY
o. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
/NIUE SUBScltlliEltal MANUFiIi
T Ull IC. and keep constantly no hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, ttrnainenti,
Curtain (locals, Comforts, I , eather Reds, Ala -
tressee 01 all kinds; also, the celebrated ratebt
Spring Beds. AU kinds of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
*a-Prompt attention given to all orders for fit.
Hog and is ing down Carpets, I Cloths, esc.
octligyd .Ito/3 - ERTS SLRUENIGX.
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD.
MARN'IN 9 S
SUPERIOR CRACKERS,
64 Fourth stroat
LIME MANUFACTURERS
To Builders and Contractors.
w it a. A u lt pe E rioti w.OneStorANUFACTLRIAG
L E I M E ,
W Lich we arc prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 500 LIBERTY STREET
WEPT QUALITY OP
x -T-J1
AluaSa on il/Uld; as usual
DICKSON, ;STEWA_RT & 00
PLANING MILLS
AlllEs MILLINWAIt, iIIOIIiONGAIIE
cI/ LA PLAN Ibki MILL, would respectlully
inform the pull that he has rebuilt since the
tire, and having enlarged his eatablbshtrient, and
tilled it wi the newest and most approved ma
elunery,ii now prepared to furnish nooring and
planing • lards, scroll sawing and re-sawing,
doqrs, smelt and shutters, kiln • dried frames,
mouldings, box mr.king, &c. •
SOUTH PITT:3111;11.0H, Sept. 7, 1867. ja2o
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers.
rilli/S INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
LorTettoCambria Otiunty PenntiVyania,
about four idles front eiessbn - Stattchi On the
direct route bet ween Philadelphia aneletsburgh
was chartered in 1,959, with privileges to cooler
the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The
location of the College is one of ;Impost nealthy
in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
mountains being iir , averblal.for its pure
bracing air, and psetaretgae Scenery,
The Scholastic year commences on 'the FIRST
MONDAY. after the-lath of; AUGUSTi4lllllendll
about the 28th of UNE following., It is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannot return horse
Setween the Sessions. All thesApparatua netes.
ear yto Land Surveying "Engineering, 5.4. 3 btc.,
Wilt be - tUrnistied by the institution to the
Students.
Instrument& d Vocal Music forma no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
Titans—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance .8 To.
• Surveying and use of instruments, per an-
lagioal Ind Modern Languages, extra.... to
Students spending V acationat the ()allege.. 00
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev.. Bishop
Domenec. Rt. Bev. Bishop Wood s Philadelphia;
Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rev, Dr. O'Hara,
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry MlLangidiri,
dejphia ; .Rev. Pierce Motiar,aargisburg,
N, E.—A hack rune daily to Lorrettn tram .
Orme.% •
se2 Rev. E. A...BEER. Superior.
.
Vsoi LINN'S PATENT LAMP, O.4LAINEW
JUll I ULEANER.—No more. Chimney. broken
in cleaning. It c}eans a chi : piney withmt mash;
Eng and is the only article in the market. that
cleans A chimney . propeFly.. For Apt At, Litie
Pritielpal Lamp htores.,,anuffatlheAgop_padtltil
Stare of
Iviaxopr*.
.'
Ta- coo HUSH , trkFs
- 3ust #seittil tindlorWetiv''
• • FEFZEW marfAtßitywii,
rape sorrier Market and 'pvt44a.
1,017 R.--200 DIMS. EXTRAVrilillisail
FETZERscrtIINISPWrir
4ornerMilliet. and First s
ta 1;r1r.1. 2...14! 40. g ult . ,. vs 2 -100 '
. :
, •
CiNVINUSION 7* - RCRANTS.
I, • rf..
CO ulul lON=AiIICHANT,
- _
- ' von Tthi trAilr
FIG METAL ',h ( PlOl L O O MS.,
.N 0.44 oPariket"
PITTSBURREt.
It. F. rgA_TVary.
(Late Cashier of the Merchants' Bank,)
COMMISSIONJMWEUM I ,
NO. 11 SOUTH MATS STREET,
• ST. 1..011/Se.MO..
P _
ARTYCVLAR 'A . TTENTION PAID
to filth* orders for the purchase of
Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour,. Pork,
Bacon, Lard, &.c.,
REYXIr.B To—Banks, Bankers, and plEercha
of St. Louis generally ; 'John' it Sdully, e
Cashier, Pittsburgh.. .
Orders andnonsignments ' respectfully polio
and prompt returns
_made. jan2l-itu
. •• __.• _
W. D. PATTERSON 2..DAy AMMON
PATTERSON & AMMON,
COranllSSlOnt .3:Merchants,
Flour and Grata and General , Produce Deal
ers, No. B Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wa take pleasure in referring to the following
Pittsburgh 'Houses : Chess, Smyth & Co., Zug
Painter, A.' Bradley, E. En
dmndson h. Co., R. H.
Davis, J. P. Moodwell, Jae, hL , Cully & Co.,
W. Spenceb U. IL Love A. Co., R. IL Jack &. Co
jan2S-tf
GROCERS.
P, EDIYMEIL H. D. arms J. B. =R ER
Late, at Miller & Rieketson's,
REYJYLER & BROTHERS,
[Snasessors to Reymer & Anderson ' )
I;rnot,resam tinthiste IA
Foreign • Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary,
Sugars, Fire Works, ice.,
OS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
• • k CAILIC SE, co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND EItIPOICTIONS 'OP
WBES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C.
11.80,
DUDHers and Dealers In
Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
3217 LIBERTY STREET,
no7-Iyd PITTSBURGH, PA
. 3Z, TV Ma 2EI
GROCER,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
PITTSBURG ii, PA.
tarn-190m
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brags
,Works.
B. OADMAIT I B. CFLA.WYOB.D.
Cadman Sc.,Cra - vribird,
Msnuisettire and keep collatardly on hand every
variety of
FINISHED BRASS WORK.
BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth-
near wade to or4er
‘,..ITEAMUDAT WORN. AND REPAIR-
tag promptly attended to. Also, bole agents
for Western Pennsylvania, for the sale of
MARSH'S SYPHON PUMP, with LandselPs
improvement attached. febtO
J. & M. M'STEEN,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
GAS AND STEAM' FITTERS,
ALL RINDS OP
BRASS AND IRON COCKS' AADE TO ORDER,
Also, Brass Castings of ad Kinds,
inAIS-6md
.I , .liute at the ahorteat notice
L'orticulOr ottentaon pold t fitUng up and re
volting of OIL ti.E.I.LNEE.LF.S.
31 S. 34 Water Street, near Liberty.
riNIIE DIF„11111E1tS OF TILLS FIRM RE.
A. to practical mechanics of many years' ex
perience in the business - will ensure to give-eats
istaetnon in every respect. We are also agents
for Quad, Harrison b. Uo.'s, steam Pumps (or
water and oil. '''ae6.lyd
STEEL WORKS.
. ~ ~, ~,
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
JoNk_ll4, 1301713 Sr CO.,
SCA NOVACTORHSS OS
Cast Steel, also, Spring, Plow and A B
Steel Springs and Axles,
Coruer of Ross sad First Streets,
ao2l-ly PITISEIJRGII, PA.
GLASS WORKS
W. Ctn.: if LNG ILLY. .D. DONN INGHAM .. D. 111103/04
P. ODDIN12:01:11.41,. 0 DUNCAN.
GUNM I.N Gil AM i & IG 0.—P.1. T 71' S
BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware
house Ila Water street, and 16e First street,
l'ltleburgh, Ea., three doors below the Monon
gahela liouse t manalacturers of, Pittsburgh City
, 4f
V tndow ti tags, Dr p u
ieta' Gle Ware and Ame
rican Con vezilla for ParlorWindoWit, ()hurdl
er and public r ,bull ngs. : , api
WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
E. P. BEEDD=TON,
IMPORTER OP
WINES, BRANDIES
Also, sole propnetor of the
04,33 WI LEATI" wrass. - 2 - ,
Nod 8 North Front St,
nilll4-1111 PIELTLADELPHIA, PA.
JACOB -
Importer and wholesale dealerbe
FOREIGN , WINES AND LIQUORS,
160 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Three doors abode 6th at. rif
ACOB war.r.a.Rit WOVLD
el particular attention to hie stock of German
Wines and French Brandies, which has been *e
lected and imported by blmsalt. Families and
Churches could depend on obtaining at his ea.
tablishment the best and purest.of Wmes. Pure
Liquors of all kinds,' equal to any In the idty, al
ways on band. Also, Pure Ohl Eye Whisky and
the beat Rectified Monongahela. man
HENRY W. BRAUMONT & CO.,
DE.ALMILB
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins.
. I ALSO,
Blackberry, Raapnerryi Wild Cherry, and Gin
gerandies, Alonongahele, Rye, and
her yirblekina, larnalca Rum, &0.,
83 ILIBEallr .Y
,
Oppoiite FOUrili - street, • •
PlTTstitn42l4,
antes, Taverns and Femilles Supplied a
modeE_lte profits lot Wen. avyar-lyd.
''"' .u. L. H. riATcus;
PROTOGILATHIO - • ;ARTIST,
46 and, '443 • Se. iClitti Street, • •
• PITTSBURGH. •
WATER. COLOR >SL'MAT ES,
Life Size Photogrp id iiragOrt,Oil,
Laths Ink, ate. . Photogra phs with Laridaape
'a
Fumes, k and D s ; ll=
adapted to the Photograph, mailmen. writ
S. . - "Y'A.
,
NOTARY l'll3 -
59. FpuTiog,f4T4,Eor,.
.411Er011ice , : holirs trom.9 ann. to '6 p.
MOO ' • •
J. F. DAY:..... • • T.,I3:::HATIOVER
1)i1 it HAYDEN,
• - SPPelig!loirs•to PA 4Pax. 4.C0. ;
FilligWlTAPTllßW,*linP9rted } p4e!
U r ir.4 l ,l= • rtriM W a 4
attbett Sign of the GeldenStiMuilv PAttelmith.
81808 oP VICKIIBURG
IiMICTORSA GINVALL'`PAPER, REP.
xeiventing felMOdi atiewtorjeite-br.:
2u 1 .14 8 . AN! ~•
WO ' • C.O O --• . • . ' - . , ,1_ .
it --*"'- 8 tilidiffastldbitireo, " ,- - --.'—'.
A . ',/a ..:.:14fibbjer `,K - 1:14;••.'lia:at - ..,:; t...i.1 i
o.stetiiiroteleimie b 7 ;v.f fr.r.l-41 5.4 1 , .. C ...,.i' i
ji;r 4
, WI. 4.` . . 1.A. , ,X , ..4; ,L.1,-:, • ce11 , 71. 13 4aNITMI
40.g.ti:Aiti .4:BANK 417
THIRD , _.NAIIONALIAKK
HavingotganiZed ututertitirNattonii9m easy
Act, Is now prepatal to - de - st
teherarßaOkiiiiris.
Daiwalts rece ived
Wid
n principal
eatrGrizi r r ~4a4 t -th4 1.33,
1466:
Azdvollectionamade in ertolble
part of theeountr -
Office for the presehtathittt ecOmpletion of
the New Banking House, fokifilkod street
and Virgin alley,) te the Man Icig #oont-of the
DIME SAVINGS'
ivcs;;l3l.o 1912331100.01011
• Opposite the Oir*irilonie.,2 lr
Ditiacrrod.
Wm. E. Schmertz, A. hdattle,
A. S. Hell, Alex. Holstein,
S. H. Hartman, Henry Getwig,
L. htorganstern, B. Gee.
ADA RRENthfAffrPq4ll .
B. O. SCHIMITZ, Cash. pro tem. mh74ltha
NHOLMES & SONS, B A a t. E RS
• and Exchange Brokers anu 'Jetties in
Notes, Drafts, ,Anceptancesi Hold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the .btstern and
Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities thmag_hout
ihe Wilted:States.
or current paper No. b 7 Market street, between
Third and Fourth streets.
D OLLAR) SHIN G TANA
POirivili
CII.A_IVI'F..II,3EJD IN 1855.
OPEN DAIL YrFcROIK 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK,
also, on Wednesday and Satureay evenings,
Lora May tat to November tat, from 7 to 9 o'clock
and from November Ist to May lit, from 6to 8
o'clock.
Deposits relielved of all sums notlesi tlian - Oirs
Dor.rdat, and a dividend of the profits ucciared
twice a year, in June and December. Interests
has been declared semi-manually, in June and De
cember since the Bank was organized, at prorate
of six per cent. a year. _ •
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, andheara the
same interest from the first days of nine arid:De
cember, compounding twice a year,
without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass bdok. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws,-Rules
Rules
and
the aloe Bogniations, furnished gratis , app li cation
to .
GEORGE ALEREE.
VICE PESSIDICNTEL
James McAuley, James D. D. Meeds,
J olul H. Slioeuberger, Wm. Douglas,_
James Isaac M. Pinnock, •
Peter A. Madeira, James Steidle,
Wm. J. Anderson. John 13: WPadden,
A. M. Pollock, AL D. John G. Backofen,
lIIIIMEI
Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch, •
John C. Bindley, John Marshal,
George Black, Walter P. Marshal,
Hilltitirgwin, John arr .
Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb,.
Charles A. Colton, Henry L. Ringwal‘ ,
John Lamm, Wm. E. Schmertz,
Benj. L. Fahnestock, Alexander Speer,
John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tiudle,
Wm. S. Haven, Wm. Vankirk,
Peter H. ilenkr, Isaac Whittler, • ~
Richard Hays, Wtn. IA: Weefuusa, • -
James D. Kelly, Ohristisw-Yeager.
't"TtRYAT:(A`SI°V6IEi`
PHILADELPHIA CARDS.
CHAS. If LOSE
J. BODMA.I4 HICKS
mA.GvIIFI & mciis,
Importers and dealers In
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES, SATINETTS,
Vesting's, Tailors , Trimmings,
NO, 2415 ArMt.lKE'r samElirl",
0c29-tf PHILADELPHIA,
WM. BRIC
Produce and PrOViliioll
CONEMIMION CH MIT,
No. 15 South - Voter at.,
• pRILADE.LPIIIA.
Sir Liberal advances mule on
when required. - c° - "aigliinent ' s
my-17d
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and
WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALER
In every description of .
GENTS'.FITENISHING,_
610 CHESTNUT 5 i 2.6444-.A
znyi-lyd Pl3llADitisi
C. A. 'AN li:!:M1.&00q
lidttllVAo7l7l32llB :07
GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS,
Patent Improved
E.XOELSIOR AND FATEN7 r ,
PARAGON' COIL OIL DURUM,
Hand Lamps, Columns, &o.
8A888& OMB,I
No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
lidannfictory,Frankford, Phila.
All geode warranted. jjektyd
, C. HARRY .113n1.11
. 7 : ALA
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WITH
LONGCOPE & PEARCE
Manufacturers ,Lud,,linporii,iiia-J
-MEIVS' FULITISHING GOOD S,
AND TAILORS THERAIIENCKII';
No. 10 South Fourth Street;
myt-tyd PHILADELPHIA.
HOTELS, RESTAURAtiTkAt
EL8N7.43. IEI MECO la IS 211,
Imo 1110EILTY
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETEAr.,:.
.
'cm - AV - LNG TAKEN AND Fit D VD,
t at
11 - 11 with all the modern improvem t, this pop y
ular resort, th e subscriber is p re to accom
modate-We +WMMontan =Lathe '04...r.
ally, with trtebehtlhe market afro ', yiters
will lxe served up in every variety of style 'Wilzig
the season. His Wines, Liquors and Alekle
feels confident in recommending them to Aitltglb
lie for their excellence.
Clan, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily,
and sold wholesale and retail. my2o-1 • d
Co Tj it 13 OCItY SID ;sal_
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH.
SE SUBSCRIBERnitaiItTOVNS
F T to thopliblltrAttat • heii-ittitoily'iood A
ItESit SHELL and OAN OYSTERS, OAJNIE,
&c., and to prepared to accommodate the patrons
of this old and well known house
withery-
Adfiagolnikithe eatngUd es[
kAll4y4 ptlBAMt .
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
Corner of ifirschaftliap
lleld Streets,
Where OYSTERS and - all the delicacies of the
= will be
jr4" lip Ja
VTlPArgertie
ocid corner V irgin Alley and Smithfield st.
A POL 1.0 HALL 1311.LLAILD SALOON.—
AL op A AL VA aillCDNiat:wol34neinlnd his
old friends and ohiromers that he is still to be
fJund at his old stand, APOLLO BALI=
trance on Fourth street. ilehimaistaxim*
t iebest qualit y of Lagerßeer, and in wan on
with the hall, a well appointed billiard sattiols,
with good tables, balls and cues.
Remember the place, Apollo
now Wood, antra/Mefrom Fourth,
foiels,...c. • • •-•. • , • r:
Pu n t upin 25e, 600, and 11,00 'Bozos,: Bottles,
and Flasks. ell and Se sizes for Hotels, Public
Institutions, &c.
"y InfOlble remedies Ipcmi..". -
'ftftliotkPoliscine.” • - • ••‘- "
"Not dangerous tothe Human Family'.
"Bata come out of their holes to .11e." -
*Sold in -- y ., ,
Pfgaists AltaPSll-.e4V-
ARM If Bzwass I I 1 of all worthless haltattons.
ArSee that °Comm's" =vela on each Box,
Bottle etelyjraVarprat &but j
:11',9.17 16, HENlR. Ra lt r : i e .
: 0 1, 17
2 1 :4 1 . 1 ;_
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nt urtf
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Booth e s ,
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CELLS.
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CELLS. 0. IE67OIJH
& CO.,
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WoodMitet.