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    IVEYR 4ki.E. 0 l' 1-'...l'i'-'
irPHANS O COURT SALE,—BY VIII-
„ TOE of an order of the tkrphans' Court of
eglieny county, I will expose to sale at the
t - . • Court Rouse, in the City 'of Pittsburgh, on
, SATURDAY, theillld day of JULYZat tO o'clock
a m, all that certain Lot, Mesa:lege or parcel,
j township , Allegheny . .:of land lying and situate in., Xciarer SL CIair APUIIV, Pennsylvania,
bounded au=i b bettsi: folly to wit:, l .l3;li t r , i-
JainesßeiYr,_and runeing o ;Ven e n° aron o g r th a e said
• line South d4riees West 44perches to a
:ted - oidtrthence Noith, ' ,}f degree, East 45 per
stl,siehrii:to.aa,9)hedivi toe line between wild
bed it edoeflande bithirs. Bridget Davie,
„--- dthe 'Of Sane deceased, thence
• :Xiang said run South 62 degrees, East 1 81-100
perches. • thence South 71 degrees, East 16
• - -UO-101Pperghes ; thence South .34X degrees, East
4111,100'perches; thence South 66, , i degrees, East
'lB 80408 perches ; thence South 17x degrees,
East 8 16-166 pe rches; thence South DO degrees,
• East 5 '76-100‘perches to a post at the line of
Mays' land, the place of beginning, containing
,six sores,
_ono kundred and thirty-one Rerchys,.
it being the satnetract of land which was &wised
'Lo r ig t hr f lr am n , l 3s tig t it i ire i three,laLtetevalisleda.nadnrsttirit
• title in.feesimple to which became ves ted in the
- said Charles kingulre, by .130-9Q,,: t ea ggs , A l . , the
.`• • - Court of Cominoh liilegbenrpoutifi.
- Seedeed from ClifirleiihragUlre to A Mxi.
Watson,. dated Bth February, 1857, recorded
sjkisl,ll4:Kalt, Common Pleas, VoL 1,
page 131 k Milroy - dead from thellaid . Alexander
11i. Watson:to:Mu:ilea Maguire, dated the 14th
day•of February, 1857.
Tanaite:-.One-third in hand on - confirmation
,;'of isle; one-third in one year, and one-third in
twoyean witAit ir meat., payable , annually. The
.--; tWO. sagt - Rfflmeil Vbe secured. by inind or
, mortgage -mttart ties.
BRIDGET DAVIS,
Adm'rx. of Charles Maguire.
•1•. - N. P.' &G. L. B. FETTERMAN,
Att'ys. No. 137 Fourth at.,
• Plitsburgh.
je29-law3w ,
'WARM FOR tg RE - E.—l OFFER, FOR
Sale my farm in/rent Ohio township the , Contain
yft.)o
! regal ste, en
heetittfuliOnUldnieW Aile ror e rthti Ohio
Jiver. - The facilities for getting to and from the
lay are frequent, having a station thereon,
where thertetinUt of theF4F. &0. and'Oleve
i land roads stop.rour,or nye tries datlyoyith the
advantage of conitantircatitin by the Allegheny
7and New Brighton turnpike. The place is well
Watered, an v ied into eight parts, the
bask Pa t ty Mit 04bdivisithu is Wen
=era and fo
southern l er r n a c ti x o i n .,, o u t grapes,boringtot so dan
t
private sale on or Antoye the bith of J uly, 1 will
• sell at public outcry, all or parts thereof, on
that day at 12 in. or terms &c. apply to
JOHN lakinliNiikiAlti,
• jel44.d " Office of Western Penitentiary.
F OB SALE.-253 ACRES COAL AND
"
_IV surface, together with the improvements,
situate near Larimer's Station, 6 miles
West of GreensSurgh, and within 234 miles
•P.IL B. Grade easy, title good, and price low.
J. 1 - 1. CASMAY,
71^^1 Estate Broker,- No. 67 Fourth st.,
Pltts
burg's.
. _
Lum*Ty, ~11.E.BIDENCE
FUR BA LE.
Two stdrylitottee,. No. 96 Liberty street one
dJor below Evens Alley, 20 feet front by 112
feet to al6 foot alley. len rooms and a wash
house. Gas and water. S. S. BRIAN,
and,instuenee Agent,
je24 • +69 - "Fortrfh•st.!• Burke's Sullditigs.
WE LINO IN .AIA.EtiIiIiINT
A. person oecttpying a modern and well ar
ranged three story house eligibly located on the
Commons in Allegheny, is willing to exchange
with any person for one in the city or suburbs,
that ha smaller and at a lower tent.
Apply for information to
S. b.BRYAN, Broker and insurance Agent.
09 Fourth street, Burke's
slitii‘ run SOAP.
CRIfIMPTON 'it CO., 367 LIBERTY
STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur
ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio Indiana,
Illinois ankMissquid. manufacturers of a
superior hrildife - bf PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE
and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and
Fancy Soaps. Of ourllilver Pearl Soap which
we confidently recommehd as better for general
Ille than any other before the public, should be
borne in mind Ana neither Potash, Sall. Lime
at aOidn, or a:fly - tither substance in its manufac
ture which can shrink or injure the finest fabric.
Flannela and Woolens can be washed with the
rapidity of Cotton or Lined. Clothes washed
with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil
ing or half the rubbing ' which of course saves
the wear aka teat/ I Silver Pearl Soap removes
Grease, DIM Velbaceo Stains,"Printers' Ink,
Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant
ly, by applying it with A moist spew, thus pro
tecting windows, carpets and furniture from
suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate,
Jewelry Paintings and
Patent heather 'lmfnediately; and for cl '
eaning
Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the
bath andarticularly for shampooning, the
ver Pearl Soho is a perfect fuicury. Th a word
all who have tried its superior qualities an.
knowledge it the greatest discovery of the age.
This Company respectfully ask a trial from all
who are Itttereet6tl r aadin every casewill i rehtud
the pricerintor *fall 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 free of
charge. Directions for useon all packages.
Liberal discount to the trade.
Merchants from abroad will do well to give
01C1MPW14N44410., a t Dan, 367 Liberty street,
opposite Perinit:"Nailload PareenttiDepot.
AE -Beware of all imitations. None genuine
=feubeillior at oO: trade mark, Silver .Pearl
1
ea seamed eilrventorby National copyright.
mh24
PIT,j,S,BUE,(3rII,
FORTke AND CNICAGO
CO.
NOTIOE TOR PROPOSALS,
t
Plirtguttlt i t'w'° Va l! ri)
18th day of JULY next, at 4 P. M.,
Grading for Second Track
4:l4ilvfay,
Betweedigtk&itk Brighton", atiOnt
I miles. Between Homewood and Beaver Sum
mit about 2 miles. Between Smithfield and
usikon, about 26 piles- Between Ideruniekl and
Orestline, and Otestline and.Buey rue, about 25
Information of thneharactor of the work., and
forme of oontreet and proposals, may be had at
the Offices of Division Engineers, at New
Brighton, Petinsyjyanist,...at Canton, and at
Bu e, 0., aitchWiffer. the nth •of CfIILY
next. JOHN B. JERVIS, Chief Engiaeer.
Office of the Chief Engineer, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
June 22, 1884.
jeer
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
1 :k4"
S.Me4 ..,..
. .
PAR .6tin isi'co
~
311=A.clmays.a.s,,ctp, sggivrig,
rs'Endl 3 relt•C Pper Pressed Cop
erßottomiltaised StillAli;o remit, Spelter Sod.
er, &c.. Also, Importers and dealers in Metals,
in Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire &c.
/111•Coruitantly on hand Tinmemi , Machines
and Too •
.se, ki 149 FIST aid IDA;
SECON ill Itirgh, PA. i E. (-,.• .1
u-Spec a ordered Copper out to any desired
pattern.
~, fel:Gilt-04.yr
~_
S41:1 1 1( 'ARK C0., , z
NINTH W • I FOIDIDAY I
sßettent.,,h
Warehouse, No. fas First and 120 Second sta.
anufsAnre_fp qt adi sizesnod deschriptions of
IT - A(3os! , fttßretOrtallind Stilts, Gas and Witfer
pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wfigol2 Boxes, Seal
bronids,Pullies, Hangers and Couplings.
Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip
tion made to order.
Ha vl. a complete lam:thine shop attached to
the foy, all neceisary fitting will be carefully
attended to. o2l.lydkw
V iti l7slollloll.
1,500 Bnifyirii I •
200 Bbls.Family Flour.
100 4..ush, A Seed Buckwheat. •
I "at.;tp.4Balt
10 ay apple
s.
Ia tore and for sale at
PATTERSON 8c AMMON,
No.-W4mx..l
HID GENT AND SHE.APEST
STQC.W4F
Wall POSY, -
_,,Window Shades,
Table Oil Clothe,
twethsr with a general assortment of Fancy
and Variety Goode, always on hand at
FOEESTER & SCHWARZ'S
fend
164 Smithfield et.
BEANS
-20 bbls choice Wbße'Beans,
Just. re' dyed and for sale by
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
corner Market and Find al..
CLOSING rOIIT
SBOBS.AND SALE OF R OATBE R N
TOE BOOTS„ S
at less than Ant .c es c - arBORSICNIVS. O.
early rn. see eb• .
J I U
1121 M EJ3L—
. .
D E! 414 1 4 398 SlAtter..
kegs Blush racked Butter,
Just ved and - tor - salety
• et BETZEB•is.ABHISIWNA• -
jai_ a 1) V, comer • Assicietmetg
aPOSTING EQUIPMENTS.- WEE
:1 11 1:011 8 3 1 r - MV I ALUI I BMit
188 Wood 131564.
161G11311b
--reselineidtbstamyj
oftet. FEZER ii.EMSTEUM -CF
-, -4 6 iiorger-Market-andrhstiarate:
i iatinr _T.. a . • : T , - ..I
MILELLAYLOS Auction Ylibiuit6d
ilts!**
STEAMSHIPS
team from Queenstown 'and Liverpool,
THE FIRST-CLASS pow
..
erful Iron Steamships of thiCiam;.
SWiTA.I4 , asrd Line,
SIPON, KEDAH,
REOLA, OLYMPUS,
Will Ball from Liverpool Avery alternate TUES.
AY, from. Queenstown every alternate
EDNES DAY-, ' and from-Mew-York every
I tentate WEDNESDAY.
National Steam Airtvtgation Company.
VEROINI.A, LOUISIANA,
ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA,
Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, as
above, (forming a weekly Ilne,) and from New
lurk eitery 'alternate SA'TIiIt.DAY, Steerage
Passage! from New York, $45 Currency. To
New York, Gold. or equivalent in Currency.
eassengers forwarded to Paris and all Merman
ports at very h:iv.r rates.
Also, by the old Black Star Line of first class
clipper sailing vessels, fare from Liverpool 05
t ; urrency. To Liverpool $2O Currency. Sight
,drafts for sale payable in any port of Europe.
For Passage apply to WILLIAMS b. LiL EON,
is Fulton St., New York, or
THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt,
No. 122 Monongahela House,Water at.,
my2B-Iyil Successor to Thos. Rattigan.
-----
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia,
(IN IkE AN)
STEAMSHIP LINE..
NO'T'IC3E. TO TILL ' PUBLIC.
TIiEi7N DE R SIG NE D
having been appointed agent for
the above line of Steamers vice
• Mr. John Thompson, declared,
rt,e business of the line here, will, hereafter
Le carried on at No. till Smithfield street, near
Fou;th, where all applications should be made.
The.litellmers of this line are among the most
inaguiticent afloat, and run direct . hetween Liver
pool and New York, sailing everyweek.
The undersigned is also agent for TAPSCOTT'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 aniuut on any part of
Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL,
Foreign Emigratiul, Agency, No. es Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. pea
Passage from England and Ireland,
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
THOMAS U. RA TTIGAN,
EUROPEAN AGENT, No. 122
.2/21ra, i74C Monongahela House, Pittsburgh,
• Pa., is prepared to bring out or
bring out or semi back passengers from or to any
part of the old country, either by steam or sail
ing packets.
SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail.
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line
af Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam
ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas
gow and Galway.
jan6-1 y d THOS. H. RATIVIAN.
Real Estate Savings Institution
TATEMENT OF TILE CONDITION
of the above institution, Saturday, April
30th, 1864:
Amount of Deposita. $180,378 II
Amount interest due de-
positors May lst 3,674 08
Amount Contingent Fund 6,628 96-4190,681 in
ASSETS.
First Liens on Real Est'teli 99,323 87
U• S. 6-20 Bonds at ear.. 61,400 00
U. S. Debt Ocr. and Notes 15,409 16
Accrued interest not col
lected
Office Furniture.
Oaali 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.
H. CHILDS
N. VUEOIff'LY
W. B. COPELAND.
Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1864.
/SW-Deposita received DAILY and EVERY
SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at SIX
PER CENT, per annum.
TRUSTEES a
ISAAC JONES, President,
Hon. Thos. M. Howe, Hon. J. K. Moorhead,
Wm. H. Smith, U. G. Hussey,
Win. B. Copeland, Jacob Painter,
Harvey Childs, Nicholas Voeghtly.
Office, 63 Fourth Street,
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
_ ittyl-dtf&Stw
ORRION FRUIS ,TNCTS, &C.,-
200 boxes Oranges, prime,
100 do Lemons,
100 (rails Ivlca Almonds,
10 bales Bor. Almonds,
50 bags Tarragona Almonds
60 do Sicily Almonds,
76 boxes Shelled Almonds,
SO bags English Walnuts,
26 do Brazil Nuts,
30 do Filberts
200 do Pea Nut,
6000 Cocoa Nuts,
In store and landing, and for sale by
REYMER h BHO= l .,
126 and 128 Wand et
Black'DiEtnaond Steel Works,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
M.AFIIVACTIIIINIZEI OP
Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel,
Square . Fiat and Octagon, of all adzes.
Warranted equal to any imported or marmfao
tured in this country.
OFFTOIC AND WARE/MUSH,
149 & 151 First and "illo &ISA Second sts,.
feble-lyd PITTSBURGH.
Prop - osals for Coal, Slack &Lime.
EALED PROPOSALS FOR THE
1 delivery in the works of the Pittsburgh Gas
'Co. 300,000 bus. Bituminous Coat, 75,000 bushels
of Slack, and 3,01 u bushels of Lime, will be re
' ceived at the Office 01 the Company until the
19th inst. The coal, slack and lime to be of
such quality, and delivered at such timed and in
!mien quantities as shall be approved and di
rected.
Payments to be made monthly, retail:mg
:Al per cent. as security for the performance of
the contract Proposals to be- addryssed to
THOMAS BAK LW ELL Esq., President of the
Company, and endorsed proposals fur Coal and
Slack, or Lime as the case may be.
JAMES ThOMPSON, Engineer.
Office of the Pittsburgh Una Company, June
Mb, ‘864. . jets-tJ3O
UFACTURING SITE FOR SALE,
In litirminfsharn.
rinnAT DESIRABLE PIECE OP
PROPERTY near WM:4IA 4r. Doncan , s
Rolling Mill, having a river front of lour hun
qred, and twent y- rive (425 ft.) and extending back
(about two huncireu.feet (200 ft.)
my6-1m FRED. L. lIDISEN, 109 4th et.
Ilubrol . D B rredE
=UCH BUCKWHEAT,
ca.
1000 bit& JEak 00rII,
1.500 611811.'0es.
Soo bbls. Gad' Mills Flour.
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON Bg, AMMON
jels No. 0 Wood etc.
FIRKIN PRIME FRESH BUT
ter, .
100 bble Potatoes,
1000 bush Oats;
200 bbla Family Flour,
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON 81. AMMON,
m y3O No. 0 Wood st.
IVI C ) VIVCO.IEINT3EI3;I4. .
.
lIIHE LATEST STYLES OF SILK
- if and cloth Mantillas Sacquca, 'raline
' ui, Cir
culars &c. Also, Cloaking Cloths of all . shades,
Shawls and Dress Goods. Selling cheap for
cash. Call and see, at H. J. LYNCH'S,
86Market street, between Filthand Diamond.
jell .
WAIN TED.
10 ,
ni TOMS OLD BOOKS
WITH
4UI backs removed, old newspaperc or
anything that has once been writing or i'inting
paper, for which the highbal_price will pall
at our Paper and Rag . Warehouse, o. 33
SMITHF.D.MD STREET.
jel6-lmd C. P. MARKLE & CO.
TO BLAST FURNACES.
WR F .O OI I7ZIV b 1
3 : e DION TiVTERS,
A.' PURVES & SON
Smith and Penn; Philadelphia
DLANDRETH tit SON'S GARDEN
• Seeds„Onioa Setta, Buckeye . Garnett,
Chill Peach Blow and Sweet-Seed Potatoes, re
eired act for 108 by : : I
, • . BEGERAH A. LONG,. .
aP2C) " ;121.1401} "trefg; Pitteburgh...
aiIIEALNII,, 510 • -BAIRRELTA; • '1 ,4 IX E
JIM White leans , ;JustreeelSeii" kid f6fikiihi
by, j YETZER & ABMSTRO
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1864. INAMINWiI 1865.
WINWACEL ARRANGEMENT:
03 AND APITIEL 141021 DAT, NOVEMBER 16T17.
Pennsylvaaia Gentral Ranroa4
NINE DAILY' TRAINS.
THROHGH.,:AOOOMAIODAT/ON: , TRAIN
leavestlie passenger Station daily, (except Sun•
day,) at 660 a. m., stopping at all stations be
tween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making
direct connection for New York at ehiladelphis.
THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves
the Passenger Station every morning, (except
Sunday,) at 2 6c a. in., stopping only at principal
Stations, and making direct connections at idar•
risburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for
New York via Philadelphia.
THROUG.HPit.ESS TRAIN leaves dal/y,
at a 26 p. tw, stopping only at principal Sta-
Hone, making direct connection at Harrisburg
for Baltimore and Washington, and for New
York via Allentown Route and Philadelphia.
THE FAST LINE leaves the Station daily,
(except Sunday,) at 836 p. m., stopping only at
principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia
for New York.
. .
JOHNSTOW N ACCOMMODATION TRIAN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 300 p. m. ' stop
ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone
maugh.
FIRST ACC( t :quo DATION TRAIN forWalPs
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 620 a.m.
SECOND ACUOMMUDATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
11 40 a. to.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
3 60 1,. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
600 p In. •
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves W all's Station,
every Sunda at 906 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at i 2 46 p.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSIDIRGIi AS FOLLOWS
Baltimore Express 12 20 p. m
Philadelphia Express 126 p.
Fast Line 12 50 a. ru
Through Mall Train 12 21 a. m
Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m
in IN all's Station Accommodation.... 6 is a. m
2.1 Walls StAtlon Accommodation-- ti 35 a. us
3.1 Wall's Station Accommodation__ 1 65 p. us
4th Wall's Station Accommodation._ 5 55 p. m
Baltimore Express will arrii.e with Philadelphia
Express at 125 p. W.. on Monsta is.
TRAINS FUR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Aeconitmaintion, Johnstown Accommo
dation e.r,l Express 1 rain Last, and with Balti
more Expreis and Johnstown Accommodation
V. est.
l'it'AlNS FOE EGconneetat Cron•
son with Express Trains and Mail Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train Emit.
The Traveltng public v ill find it greatly to
their interest, lu going Lest at West, to travel
by the Penniyli anis Railroad, as the accomma
dat lone now tarred cannot be surpassed on any
other route.' The read lb ballasted with stone,
and hi entirely tree trom duet, we can premise
safety, speed and cowl art to a:l wbu may tat or
this runa a nth their pat! ounp..
mONEY IN I. ARGI.:. AND SII.ALJL
quantities loaned on i ;old and Sliver Dia
monds, Jewelry. UNd and Silver Watches, and
all kinds of vaitoiMe articles, for any length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot he delivered
without the Ticket.
.111sPliftlee Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. lid,
ja3o
Baggage (..Thecked to all Stations on the Penn
sylvanie Itallrmyd, and to Philadelphia, Bala - ENGINE BUILDERS.
more and New York. '
r , A It 2.;
TO NEW YORK 312
PHILADELPHIA 10 50
ISALTENWHE 10 00
LANI,3ASTEIZ n 00
HARRISBURG . 705
Passengers purchasing tickets in care will be
charged an access according to distance traveled
In addition to the Station rates, except from :Sta.
Bons where the Company has no Agent.
NUTIUI..—Ia case of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO.
h. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
oonvey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each
passenger &nil baggage.
For Ti *eta apply to
J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. K. Passenger Station, on Liberty
and Grant streets. JYT2
1,580 57
150 00
22,800 27-41190,681 67
1864. Wgigii-FAggig
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
(IN AND AFTER MAY Ibth, 11484,
IJ trains Am as foilowa t viz
Leave
Pittsb's. For ellPga. ForClet•'l. ForWheel'g
Express Luu a. ut. 1.00 a. m. 1.00 a. In.
Express I.lu p. m. 1.10 p m. 1.10 p. ru.
Mall 6.30 a.. m. 6.10 a. m.
Al rive Pittaburgh,
P., F.W. K'y..2.20 a. 0.1., &20 p. m., 7.00 p
m., 1.60 p. m.
C. Si. P. R. H... 2.10 a. 3.60 p. M., 6.06 p.
Leave Allegheny
For Alliance: For N. B. For N. C. For Steu'e.
2.11 p. m. 9.15 a. In. 13.40 a. cu.
12.00 in. 3.60 p. m. 11.60 p. In.
4.40 p. in.
6.60 p. m.
An -lye Allegheny
P., F.W.A.: m., 6.20 a. al., 2.36 p
m., 4.50 p. m.
P. E. 9.2 Q a. zu.
GEG PARKIN, Agent.
Union l'auenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
QA. CA SSELBRRRY, Agent,
Allegheny City.
y 11 R. M YERS, Gen. Ticket Agent,
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R
.ixintiner Arrangement.
AniNiAND APTRYI MONDAY, MA Y 20,
Trains will leave the Depot, currier of
'Noss and Water streets, eka
Leaves
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
1ND..11 tr , and from I"ntown. 7 65 n. n.. 6 00 p. m.
Express " 3 io p. ur. 9 30 4. m.
lat Al'Keesport Acc • .la. II 00 n. In. 6 60 a. m.
1,1 6 15 n. ie. 2 06 p. m.
tat Port I'crrs " 7 to a. rn. 8 30 a. m.
ilr arktock '5 .. 4 15 p. u.i. 6 40 p. m.
: , undny ‘ 'lLuieh Train to
and Irma 31'keeoport, I 00 p. m. in on a. in
For ticii,to apply to 1 1EU.Agt.
W. I. Xll , LIT, Supt. apm
~
• 72,5, - ) (?
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7/ (;,-, --4
7 "I'--!_a.e
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LA,RGEST, CHEAPEST, AND
most sutcesaful BUSINESS MAN ''S 00/,
LEGE in thettulted States,
,SH-Studenta cad enter and review at any time ,
(A.BCULABS containing full tnformationaent
PIVER of charge to any address on application to
the Principals. JENKINS Cc SMITH.,
del-law atty. Pittsburgh, Pa.
THE HOWi SEWING MACHINE.
Invented lade.. Perfected 1 Ma.
moICCEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL
.ffliather Salving Machines at the World's Fiat,
186 , 2, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
en honorable mention on Its merits; and Wheel.
er & Wilson's a medal for its devise, called "Cir
cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine was
awarded a premium (to au Engin& Exhiliitor,)
as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our
light Est Machine guaranteed to - make perfect
work on the tighteat and heaviest fabrics.
Sole and rented at Nos. 12 Sc.l4 St. Clair street
A. B 1 MoGB.E4OR.
mr2o.ditaacly Agent.
phaLLItS, KETCHUP AIVD
100 doz i,f-gallon and quart Pickles,
80 do pint Pickles,
28 do ErtglishPickJes, assorted,
200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints,
200 do Pepper Saucc
20 do Cumberland Sauce,
10 do Worcesteshire Sauce,
6 do Walnut Ketchup;
6 do Mushroon Ketchup,
20 do Imported French Mustard,
60 do Imitation do do
Just received and for sale by •
REYBIEU & BROS.,
fettle 128 and 128 Wood et.
R3,,1 AINS, PRUNES AND CUR
RANTS-
-1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raielas, In whole,
half andiparter boxes,
60 mats Seedless Raisins,
; 25 kepi . do do
„ 30 caaka_prime Zante Currants
60 kegs French Prunes and Plums 25 boxes do do
'Just received and for sale by
RETRIES .& BROS.,aihl3 126 and 128 Wood AL
A -LAZA* LOT OF
• Pc Tobacco
al ,
g ate.Spart Tobacco •
Yotblada
• i Uu •
&au* Hite Crilt - • , • - :
Bona Side Vino tkit •
Oliva it . „
srmytiasTEß &
A my ; ills Wood street.
. 7. s, SuolismAariksuissmsulwr
- ; 4 4 14151Ar1it”1,,, • -IMEtrAurfoo - ‘
'Par
RXILROADS.
RETURIVINti
ACCOMAIUDATION TRAINS
PITTSI-1;:, - ROH, PA
sT'o,ol(
J..:,,rn.LEOAJ3I;J3.AL-It s
NOTE, pluck, DRAFT,LBOND AND MORTGAGE,
REAL ESTATE AND .MERCHARISE BROKER,
Oftlea' in Jones , Building, over "Inieraal Bev
-clue rIDOMBo " bet Ween M. & and Mechanic!
Banks,
No. 67 FOURTH stHHET,
PITTSBURGH.
P - APER - IVIANUPACiORERB: -
S. B. & 'C. P. NA_RECLE-,
llliinufnetnrers and Dealers in
liocolc, CA'
, LETTER.
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
naive Removed
FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
aireaah paid for RAGS. spa
LAMPS, OIL, &C
LUCENT OIL WORKS.
DUNCAN, DIINILELP & CO.,
MAITITP ACTIMERS OY
PURE WRITE REPINED
CI -EL YtSON 41:=0 1.. a
Office, 201 LIBERTY STREET,
myB-6md PITTO3U.RfiIi, PA.
HOUSE CARPENTERS.
OITRTIB C. - STEMETZ,
EISNEELAL
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIRGIN ALL/tilt,
Between Wood and Liberty street..
PirnißUßoll.
SW - Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
ALDERMEN.
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law
NO. SI FIFTH STREET
ollec t ion of accounts and alllegal bust
ness promptly attended to. se2-ilyd
LOAN OFFICES
HENRY W. CLNIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITIIFLELD ST.,
Near the corner of 6th,
WM. M. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
General Maolthbita and Boiler Makers,
'MAR THE
Penna. R. R. Passenger Station,
P ITTSDU H,
mANUPACTURICR ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, ranging from three to one
hundred and tiny horse power s and suited fur
Grist =la, Saw Hills, Blast I , unmans, Facto.
ries, eta
like particular attention to 'the construction
of ' , Wane and Alachinery for grist mills, and for
upright., mulay and circular raw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship
ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of
every description.
Also, furnish Hollers awl Sheet Iron seperately,
Wrought Iron Shafting Hangers and PuLlies to
every variety, and continue the manufacture cd
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.
eOu r prices are low, our ninchittery ruanufactur
ld of the best quality of materials, and warranted
n all cases to give aatistactlon.
ebe-Orders from all parts of the country
soticf
ted Lod promptly lined. fett-ctetw
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
A new and
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Just received at the New Carpet Store of
RlTarland, Collins & Co,
wh4
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
An entirety new and complete assortment
just received nt the
NEW CA-113LPEIC STORE
OF
WEAR-LAND, COLLINS & CO
mb4
TAILORS
I)AUI3 & CA.PPFL,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
ISS SMITHFIELD STHSET,
WE RAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large anti well selected stock of
SPRING AND SINKER GOODS,
VIMEMI
Cloths, Casslineres, Vesting., to
Also, a large'stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including Lockwood's Cloth Line , t PAPER
CM.OHS, NECK TIES and et eryl tang usually
Rcpt by first-el:ten Furnishing Storrs. inners
promptly , executed. yd
PORK PACKERS.
OELARLES L. OALDWELL,
(Silecessora to Jas. Holmes a. 00.0
PORK 1' ACI 1-E Y: ,
Dealer In Bacon, Lard, Strgnr-t'nred" Hams,
Smoked Beef, an,
CORNIER DIARTEXT AND FIRST STS.,
decal-tyd - PITTSBUROWPA;
oysi - Efij,
;_IA.PEES . 6.131LX1\1 7
tow= air
OYSIIB4IWITIR, GA }
POULTRY AND Bawl,
soo F_,XEIE.I47I* oirriyalm;r .
_ *OM . .atahlK
WALL rt I iAP T- 1 -
.
WALL PA'Aitg; oft" cr.tyrris,
WINDOW SHADES,FAINCY GOODS
Wall Papers from 8e to 1..8 per roll ; Wiedow
Shades from lee togpe (DU lotioem: from 494.10
!1,50 per yard; Fancy Good in all varieties, at
the
New Wsdßßaper denhiektioodiiiraliee
of FOERSTFit tc. SCHWARZ,
febl3 4. 6 4. .133,1441. el street
DRIED 11411E4111
16 bu
v sh z Dried Peaches, halves,
25 -
Just recelvtd arid akiekt3r-
FETZER & ARMSTRONG,
oorner of Market and First eta
P ° 2OO TO A titHIIP .. c7 d C4 4,
P 6h Blows
100 , - dm dp; -
Just rece4mitjor raleOgif t m s f i t 0
Inhig I drizOt-sts
if.LL,
Ko'bble kWh Opttn.erSUgMiv: •
20 do„ p yirtepl,e4cUrwy4ered;
Slat K•— in d nn lidoine - by •
rebt, r. •.z . Rimaggk. Egos. a
.E :1421SaddllS8 WoOd rL
. 100 re , 1 42.1,egw:i .
Ineto dfiTtonal • ' u s
K-t
BEYIIFERIic-•BR 0 7 1 ' ,
—MU
- 1 0 1 ;•-.
7!.ST
se*
/minor, 0 AN. "
' 24SI
fiLI;OUR B4IiC M RELS.,—;4OIP
bereft reb
z fid i t i cdr i t ia m o
.Adri corner 711 artittel •
I'ITTSI3I' RUH
Victoria,
Consisting of
DRtiocits.
xtriX-aom44•,'
l. stioagion=4. a . -
JAMES P. FLEMING,
DRUGGIST; •
WHdLERALT: AND RETAIL DEAT,T9I
In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery,
NO. 77 Firpgrplopi ss Tip:mow,
lurid-Iyd • .A.r.LEGHENrorrr,
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
ANDREW %JOHAN THOMAS N. KILLER,
HENRY PH IP PS, J R.,
G Special Partner.
General Partners.
IRON OITY FORGE,
KLOMAN & PHIPPS,
NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH.
ANUFACTURIC BAR IRON,' GEN.
eral Railway and Steamboat Forgings,
I:!e l senger, 'Freight and Locomotive Axles. &a,
seblkf
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTEFIS-.
Y & k". N
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. 163 WOOD STREET,
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and
NO. 47 OHIO STRIIET, ALLEGHENY,
NEAR THE MAYOEVB OFYICE.
11" P UM P 9, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD.
Jr - Lend Pipe, l'lg and Bar Lead, and Plumb
ere r i insenerni. , (",t1 Benne4es fitted tr.
in the most approlied thinner. Tani& lined .
Lend or Copper. Houses tate , ' with' Witter and
tine Flxtureg. •
aca•-ri N. B.—Al orders promptly attended to.
npx.t yd „
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
W I - LItV.
ralizrt s u use autElts ILA t+lti JUST
opened » very large and clearable stock of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES
For Ladies' and Gentlemens' wear ; fine
Bronze t Fancy (loot*
NVA.II.IE,
Such o Casto:F, Cake and Fruit Baskets,
Uard Casts, Tea Setts, etc.
i, LIN LMAN, MISRAN 6c SEibLE,
1:2 Fifth street
BREWERS AND MALSTERS
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
wE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make it our aim to gite
satistaot.on to all of our customers. Mr. Bolt.
Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage
! of our business, with full control in the Brewery.
I Address all orders to SPENCER &
Pliconix Brewery, Pittsburgh Pa.
SPENCER,
J.S. M'KAY.
Butterfield Sc. Co.,
Holsters and Hop Dealers,
WATER STREET,
Bdoel-lyd
WHEELINO, VA
IRON WORKS.
, ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
ALRE NOW PREPARED TO RE
celro orders from the trade for all sizes of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Horse Shoe Iron
OF THE BEST QUALITY
Pittaburgh, Jan. 7, 1863
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
I=l
liopkinft .6,:. kittzettr,
AT T 0 RN YS-AT-LAW I
NO. 103 VAFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Collections and other legal business attended
Win Ulegnony, Washington, Cireene, and ad•
Joining eountieo. jan2s•^_nul
HOUSEFURNISHING
lIPH,OLSTE:RY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
1111.1 E SITBSCRIBELtS MANUFA C.
T and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Ourtain floods, Uomforts, 'Feather Beds i Mai
tresses of sll kinds; also, the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
Aksl - Prompt attention given to aliatdets for tits
ting and Laying down Carpets, Oil Clothe, he.
netl7-Iyd ROBERTS as _RUEIVIUK.
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD.
3t
SUPERIOR CRACKERS,
84 Fourth strout
LIME MANUFACTURERS
To Builders anti Contractors.
w s... A RF. NOW MA ttli upitt-rurtraia
I— I M. E,
Whirr, We ate prepared to deli% er from our
COAL VAR!), STREUT.
BEST QrALITY OD
Peir I x4-sr
Always on hand an usual.
myln IMOKSON, STEWART & 00.
PLANING MILLS.
AMES MII.LINGAIt, 3110NONCIAIIE.j
API LA PLANING MILL, would respectiully
'inform the public that he has rebuilt since the
lire, and having enlarged his establistudent,„and
fllll it with the newest and most approreol me
ohinery,it now prepared to furnish flooring and
planing . ,ards, scroll sawing and re-sawing,
doom, sash and shutters, kiln dried framer,
mouldings, box making, Oa.
t3o&rn Pirrsnukon, Sept. 7,1857. Ja.2o
ST. FRANCIS' e bOLLEGE,
Under Oare of the Franciican Brothers.
Tins INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania,
about four miles from Cresson Station, on the
-direct, route between Philadelphia and Pittitbuigh .
wasahartered in 1869, with privileges to cower
thltusual Collegiate Ronnie and Degrees.
location of the College is one of #ke most nealthy
in Pennsylvania—t hie portion' Of 'the' Allegheny
mountable .being proverbial Mr its pure water,
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The Scholasticyear commences on theFIEST
/SUNDAY. otter the 16th of AUG. UST, and end!
about the 26th oflll NE fdllOWing. 'lt is divided
into two Seesions. Students cannot return home
between the Sesaions. All threApparatuaneOes..
Any to Land Surveying, Engthringi- ee 1363.,
Ileia , be furnished , the .thaUtution,to the
Students.
Distrument/L 4 Vocal Music rarins•no extra
chat*. Students will be admitted from eight
years to rho age bit nuanhoted. -
Timms—Board and Tuition, payable half yearlv.
in advance g 76:
Surveying and use of instruments, per an
num
°lattice! and Modern Languages, wk.... 10
Students spending Vacation atthe College.. 20
Reierence can be made - to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
Domenee. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadaiphia;
ReV. - T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto ; Rev. Dr. O'Hara,
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry 2PLaughlln, Philo' 1
deiphla ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. •
N B.—A hack runs daily l
to Lorretto Iron
Ortisen.:
seer Rev. E. A. RUSH, SPoeriors
ISt LUMPS PATENT LAMP CWMNE
'131 4 1./LEANFM..--No more Chimney' broken
td.cleanhig . It cleans a chimney vithontAlindi.i
incand is the only article in the market thni
Alamo a chimney properly. Nor bale at the
fitintipal Lamp Stores, and at the Lae p ais4Ou
Stote of
.WELEDIVIc-XELIM i
mhiti , Avid, tor,; • ..,
AnkAT6-0, 00 BusiuL,,rlww u /AAT4.,..,
tp Jturt' 'received and Tor gale bir
v.; rxrztat duailliTRONCI-,"4
,
• Market and Fir • •
b - c41,01J1k..- .0 15."7 . •
a • •
Float Just keileivied . I. 4 r"7l , at 21'.
FETZER& ABEISTRUNG,
Jeia corner Market and First st&
1 COM ti ee •3 • I 2,1 . 1),
CON:=ORIVant r
POWITUA . SUMO tO. G 4
PIG METAL - AMY BLOOMS- - "
NO. 74 WATER ST., beibii
PITTWLYEGH.
(L4te Pa!age; of the Metchnnti'.nank4'
COMM=ONMmm- -
NO. 11 SOIIT.II.III.4IXLSTIMFar t
ST. LOUIS, MO.
A A ARTIOULAIA: • IA-TTIONTION. -PAW
X --
to flllyrdf.ofderfOr tbe,PProhlur
Goiters, 4 11emp, ,Tsskuser,o, Pfrour, ,F i mA t
Brarsr•rfiEffifs& i itifikete,ariir kersik''
or St. L uls gen y e f.Tehn-Di'Soillly; eV.v ,
()ashler, Pittsburgh,
voile'
Orders and consignments respectfully
and prompt repults mad , legal -On
W. D:r.ergstotoN",,,"...—...,Attove 44110 . 211
,PATTERSON. *MOW'
Cortextilsestcegt ,Alerchaxits,
Flour andGroi4l4o Ge,,oet al . - Produce Deal.
ere,
ern, NV. 6 Wood et., Tittetitutt, Tri.l
We take pleasure In referring to the follOwitug
Pittsburgh Douses Cheat, Smyth & Co., Zug fi
Painter A. Bradley, E. Edmtiodeton 8.;00.(10.4q.
J
Davis, J. Z. Woodwell„ Jae. APOolly.
W. Spencer, U. 13, kk, .7 , 1:F. 1 k go. Co ,
P. HBYIfIL/1 H.D. HEYMICH ' J a H.ZYILBH
Late,atiNiffter do IktaretsoitV, - " •
''II,EYBEEII, BROTHERS,
[3uocailwaiii, Ramer & Anderson;" •
WHOLDHiLH DILILISH3 us
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary,
Sugars, Vim Works, . t
NO 126 11115 128 WOOD 'STREET, -
PITTSBUAGIL
I CAJRIZ 8 CO.;
VirpLESALE (11WORIM:,
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C,
JAM.'limit wad . : Water/ ti
Fine Old Monongatela Bye Whisky,
327 LIBERTY STREET,
no7-istl P i rNTSBtIRGR,
_ • •
a - . aa 'Cr 111 - I Fr-47 ,
NU.. I) X. AL DI, 0 N
rirrsstantt.z;i.
my22lydika,
Duquesne Brass Works.
Cadman Crawfbrd,
Mennfact ire and keep cm/ideal) , ceii Ivied eiiity,
variety of
FINISHED BRASS WORK:
BRASS OAST/1;10.8 . 61 impe4ior iniootha
seam made tp order. tr
TEAM BOAT , WORE AND..I3EiAiEEL.
log promptly ettended to. dins; moleogents
for Western Pennaylvan, for the Wet: of
S Y . with Landeall'm
truprovement.attaatted..... , .
J. & M. horsTEEN;
BRASS F ()UNDER'S',
GAZ 11,11D,2T 4 ITEB4,
ALL , EINDEI OW
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER,
ja , lB.6md
Also, Brass Castings of all MOB?
Made at the ahostrat
Particular attention ppaid to fitting up and re
pairing of EEk'IN ' , •
31 as, 314 *atm. Saret. neuss
I Nun. MEMBERS THIS FIRM BE.
„11, fag Practical mechauirkol
pet-Lent* in the bus/hems ensure to rfi'sat
lafitc.uon .IxL everY...tegtecti - . are sUA.Z.4.tnti..
for Guild, llarriaon & Bteam Pumps for ..
water and: Ott ' seatyil•
BE=
tat..4o,
Pittsbtrgir-Sthell Work% I 1
JON .1300 - y 41‘.. co.,
at.uwinikariii6on
Cast. Steel; also, Spring, Plow, and A B
' Steel Springs-and Aztes'
Ijorner of RoaraildiFirid , '
TTSB ROB, PA.
. .
W. Clf/D4I2IGRA.M..D. 2161.8R11
t P. CU1eitar0a..eaf....14::.1.0...4....icx DirsaJus:
f gritfISININGRAAIS:& CO.—PITTS
ILJ BUltpIL UITY GLASS WORKS—Ware
house lis•Watex irtreeWaxid it* EfratAtreell,
;
rituouigti;"Pd., - tlrree dooris below the
manufacturers of Pittaburgh City
indoor ti 00 Gifu/ Wabfindalaixt!
noan eon ex Glass, for Parlor V, Sr:views, Church
!,„ and public buildings. ; . 7 , ,
wiNg44l42Pc#l,j(o-,
E. P. EIMPLETON,
111PORT161 OP •
-
WINES, BRAIII)IES,,.. &0,,.
Also, sole propnetor of the
WITE..A7IC W11.11191‘..17,
So. G Nctrtljt .!'rout
PILI.LIDELPELIA, PA.
JACOB HWY .1"
aollsep 4eeller
FOREIGN WINE S /MD 'LIQUORS'
100 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Three doors above eth at.
ACOB KELLEI WOULD INVlurai;
sal particular attention to his stock of Lierman
Wines and French lirantilm, which has been se
lected and imported by Umielf: Pamliies and
Churches could depend on obtaining at his es
tabliShment the best and purest of Wines. Pure
Liquors of ail kinda; equal to any iu the city, al
ways on heed: Also,leure Old Rye Whisky and
'the best Rectified Monongahela. oat
- -
'HENRY W. BEAUMONT &
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins.
JRackberry, MiUlpherti IV e lqi a .l 74 ( Pir'
ger s hi (Ad oral 2i and
1 her Whlakiea, Jamaica Rum, &0.,
, rcoi ss
Oppotite Fourth street,
1 •
PITTSBURGH, PA.
.1 otels, Taverns and Families supplied a
moderate prott:i:RF Usoh. iA
DA_SIEiS,
, - 01014DGRAPHIO ARTIRA
PITTSBURGH.
%% TA . jig i. co w l: 11 1: 1 0A0 :10
o.ES,
• tik eptkot°Bl. °rayon, Oil,
iThdid la 40; , with ,
AlbumMt
044a004 to the Pnotogratii
S . 13 3 1f ' ,
NOT IV
to , 81 L C
59 F• a PH :8 Elf%
t ro r26 nice bou
. 1,1!_tr 7 0 r m ,, 7 , - 4 54.1311.1 n.
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1117 41 ;44StrqP i 7" 1 .
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50 ki -1_ ? awl! ,ilifer...ri *rtrd:iil44:2:ll.
•
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mittisioua *dm
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It. IP. 131 1 11tErY;q '''l'
GROCEM
AltD LYPORTHEIS OT
GROCER,
BRASS FOUNDgM ' '
I."ll."olawrozat
GLASS WORKS.
46 and 48 St. Clair Street,
PIM
THIRDIATIONAVBM -
I) : . _ • • • - (f.
lisvidg;ohpedfied l intsberlifil 4 tisigirdattif - rertirery
74
40,141 newtvreparad tbdo "viz ; . 1;p - 4
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it3dlV itiofiagit,illl6sl -
owes of the East anW , Weit ,
nr3lfig-111-ITX.4*-NetrrOIMOR
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Western Clines constant/ for sale. -
t i A. l O l /eCtre Inalatkag/ PM ilittet littetWlPlTAy aa t
thelJnlte Artateil, •DePO rir e ti,v , e 4 l.l)o l.l 4ll_,l ~
of otitredtperter,"l 4 la.'et lit Otte t; betty
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DOLLAB:OAVINGBBANK,
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I PECNISA.III.Y,Xt. TO : SIOOC)Lekty. .41
ygedu :a.nsk.satikrud.y.es:443dithf?,
• Lamm /flay Ist Novak Ist from 7. toil o'clock
and from 'Novelly/Reran° isy
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Depostla teceivedof ahl Stima,notieirs thkutAtitte . ri
DoLlots, and a dividAncl Of the prollts deadpsd
twice a year; in Jude an i 'Deeember: ' !stare t 4
has been declared seati-annually, in,June asellaie.- • •
'vember *Pm- be organized,; Allktiae!:
iliX. per cent. a year. ,
InterestVif licit 'drawn 'out, Is - platted to 'the'
credit of the depositor es principal; andkearAthe of
'same - interest from the first Says of June and
oember, compbunding twice a year, telthout
troubling the depositor to. call or even to pedant' '
,h t iapaas book. At this rate money will doublets, ..
less than twelve years.
• Soaks containing the Charter, By-Laws, Bales
sod-RogolatielONiutotaleslgral4s, on,appßeaUeo
to the office :
." ' inuteralitrr.
• BOBG;.F. L Bit BE.
eiwkripaUClLUNTe r
. James ItlcA:aley, James 8., D. Needs,
.John li. SlMen4ler, Witr.'Doitglas
James lierchtuag . Isaac OIL ..reatiock,
Peter A. Madeira, James Shkllkg,
Wm. J. Andefion. John B. liE're4deu,
A. IY. Pollock, M. D. John G. ilackofen,
, riatere . mas •' • =
Calvin Adants, „. .l. Lyneb,.,.
'Sohn C. iiindley; JohnMarial, . ,
George Black, t• • WsitatP:htarsitid,
Tull Burgwia,,,`. .• . tiolinGur : ,t , ,
guide, . .gobet:l,B.Obr
Quanta A. cs p itin h ,HenryL:Ringwsti
Wm. E. BehMettz,
l'ahneittoek, ' A.lexander Spee..ri • -
John „., .A.leFaader Thoth%
Win. ILHaven , VankDk.,,
Hunker; limas Whither; '
.aletOthl Hays, Wm. P. Wermak,
:.7,54 D. Keil* Christian Yeager.
101CRATARY AND TELBABIIII3tEW
J #ODY[a fdKS
Al[A.Crii2M Splaa.Cl‘Mi s
Importers and Os lol,
CLOTHS, CASSIMEHES,SATINETTS,-.
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ArlAberal 4dvanqes made an 4°lthignilati
when requite' ' my- 2'd
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modate:hhi old customer.' sod the •ptittlimgenerV.:msr.l
ally, with, tholmt,tho market atn , ;4o. Oyatew. t
will be served ttil in every variety Ogle tithing '
the seasoti..' l, Bll l \Mot, Liquore and' '
leele cel ll 44el44llktecOlofithean'to the put.- •
P 3 tor theA optoollorice. .
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and sold orholensleiand • • : thl 2o -44 •
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field Streets, ..._ .
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