PROSPECTUS FOR 1864 PITTSBURGH POST. For the Increased and Inereasing'prospetity of PITTSBURGH POST. ..We are desirous of returning our acknowledg mentif to its riumerous patrons. During the past year It has Largely Inc,reased its Circulation. ' 'N'oitAtMrtattding drianized efforts to curtail it The present year brings with it, not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION At our Administration so frequently promised narhave those in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR ,DESIRE TO CRUSH IT Their principal efforts have been devoted to schemes for Confirming Themselves in Power This Fall they will be Itts3ll•4c*,;4l Dam io : • air Taacsluirow For trial, and we are desirous of speaking of their stewardship to u MANY READERS As we can -supply with our paper In its Political Character, As heietofore the Pod w4a remain an Independent Democratic Journal, DEVOTED TO THE Preservation of the Constitution, ITEM RESTORATION OF THE UNION; it will confine itself to the discussion of PU ULIC QUESTIONS, And have no connection whatever with schemes of a Personal or Factional Character It will be nobody's organ, but the faithful exponent of Sound Conservative Sentiments. The great work before It merican People Is the saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM; There is no party in the country anxious to save t but the Democratic ; and in order that it shall BE PRESERVED THE SUCCESS Of the Democracy is absolutely necessary, and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be able to meet the expectations of our friends in the discussion of the questions which will be involved in the approaching PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT. Particular attention will be given to the News Department of the Poet; we shalliabor to obtain the LATEST BY TELEGRAPH While equal industry will be exercised in our MISCELLANEOUS AND LOCAL DEPARTZIER TS Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who 11 every way qual ified for a proper discharge of his duties ; it wil be conducted in an HONEST I!iIA.N L, Intended to inform the public of honest and fair dealing, giving no countenance or encourage ment to dishonest dealings. El Mei 711/I SS DAILY EDITION, Per year " month " week.. To agents per hundred copies.. SATURDAY MORNING POST, ' pritgle Subscriptions .1; 00 I.m.kllabir of live 1 75 . 41 .at t en 1 60 • ' te' 'twenty, one to getter up.- -1 26 1 /6 T ,j 4 :irkfage 441 1 00 P 4 t Irt' 1 • 7.?'Ai4'41,1/Prilt4l f . ;41: f:. STEAMSHIPS ;tears from • Queenstown:find' Livelpool THE FIRST-CLASS POW < -- * ° erl u I Iron Steakenlllpa oftne Cun, `..r.itelliee. "am d Line, . SIDON, KEDAR, ILECLA, ; OLYMPUS ' , µ'lll pit from Liverivol every alternate TOES- I?A Y, from Queenstown every alternate EDINE,S DAY, and from New York every *lternate WEDNESDAY. N 41401141 Steam Navigation Company. IRGINIA, LOUISIANA, ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, as above, (forniiog a weekly line,) and from New fork every alternate SATURDAY. Steerage eassage from New York, $.45 Currency. to , lew York, ssa (bold or equivalent in Currency. Passengers lurwarded to Paris and all Verman ports at very low rates. Also, by the old Black Star Line of first class ,dipper stalling vessels, fare from Liverpool $35 currency. To Liverpool if2o Currency. Sight drafts for sale payable in any port of horope. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS it cIUION, to Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN Agt, V. No. I Moliongahela H ouse,Water at., Successor to Thos. Ratttgan. Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia (iN3I..A.N) Srl'EA_ 1,4:S1111' LINII NcyrtcE: ToTIIL 32.-un-r-rc. ... THEUNDIERSIGNED ,-- ,Iteits " .... 4 . 1::: - . 'a having been appointed agent for t -- .: r the above line of steamers vice Mr. John Thompson, deceased, Ens business of the line here, will, hereafter he carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street, near Fourth, where all applications should be made. rbe Steamers of this line are among the most magnificent afloat, and run direct between Liver pool and New York, sailing every week. The undersigned is also agent for TAPSOOTT'S celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X Line of London Packets, by both of which he is pre pared to bring out passengers' at very low rates. Sight Drafts for any amout on any part of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield stieet, Pittsburgh, Pa. je.3 Passage from England and Ireland. *c , o . EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS H. RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN AGENT No. I'M Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or bring out or send back passengars from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail mg packets. SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. - Agent for the tndlanapolis and Gincinnatl Rail road. Also. Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas gow and Galway. jam:l.-Iyd THOS. H. RATTIGAN. Real Estate Savings Institution TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the above institution, Saturday, April 30th, 1864 Amount of Deposits 81.80,378 63 Amount interest due de- poaltora May let 8,874 OS Amount Contingent Fund 6,82.8 98-4 , 1P0A91 137 ASSETS. First Liens on Feat Esti c$ N 9,323 67 S. b-20 Bonds at par.. 51,400 00 41.5. Debt Cer. and Notes 15,400 10 Accrued Interest not col- 1,649 57 150 00 72,8u9 '27-400,681 67 leeted Office Furniture on hand... The undersigned Auditing Committee have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and have toured the above statement to be correct. H. CHILDS, N. VUECIIITLY, W. B. CiiPELAND. Pittsburgh, May 2,1, 1964. 14 - Deposita received DAILY and EY ER SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at ,1X PER CENT. per annum. TRUSTEES: ISAAC JUNES, Preaident, Hon. Thos. M. Howe, Hon. J. K. Moorhead, Wm. H. Smith, C. Hussey, Wm. 13. Copeland, Jacob Painter, Harvey UhUds, Nicholas Voeghtly. Office, 63 Fourth Street, A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. my7,ltf&3tw SILVER PEARL SOAP. Art RUIIIPTON & CO., 387 LIBERTY STREET, sole proprietors and ruanufactur era for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana., Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a superior article of PALM, GERMAN, 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, Limo or Rosin, or any other subetancekilta manufac ture which pan shrink or injure the fittest 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 Green, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' ink, Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant ly, by applying It with a moist sponge, thus pro tecting windows, carpets awl furniture from ends and slops. It imparts a brrnialley to Plate, Jewelry, Lilassware, Enameled Paintings and Patent Leather immediately, and tor cleaning Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the bath and partiCularly lbr shampoo/Ling, the Sil ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a word all who have tried_its superior qualities ac knowledge it the gr atest discovery of the age. This Companyrespectfully ask a trial from all who are interested, and in every ease will ref unit the price of the same should It fail to accompliela what we claim for it. Sold at live cents per pound in fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residences tree of charge... Directions fur use on aU pacleagea. Liberal liecount to the trade. 11,1erchants trom abroad will do well to give ORVIMIPTON k. 00., a call, 307 Liberty street, opposite Peona. Railroad .Passenger Depot. Air - Beware of all imitations. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl Shell. aspecurect by the inventor by National copy right. 'unti.9.4l F OREIGN FRIJIS ,TNUTS, &C.,- 200 boxes Oranges, prime, • 700 do Lemons, 100 trails 1 Vii3B. Almonds,i 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 60 bags Tarragona Almonds, 60 do Sicily Almonds, 76 boxes Shelled Almonds, 30 bags English Walnuts, 26 do Brazil Nuts, 30 do Filberts, 200 do Pea Nun, . 6000 Cocoa Nuts, ln,sitofri and landing, and for sale by BEYAIER 6r. 11110••;., mh4 126 and 128 Wood at Black Diamond Steel Works, PiTtIiBURGH, PA PARK, BROTHER & CO., IitIaiIIY4CITHELRB op Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any imported or manufac tured in this country. OFFICE AND WARR/10E78U, Pl 9 & 151 Fire Vend 120 & 122 Second its,. feblt-lyd PITTSBITIZQH. 01 1 ! LLIs.Driedfp .I ; : ?Ie U s CKWHEAT, lOW bush. Ear Corn, 1500 bush. Oats. 800 bbls. Garr Mills Flour. In store and for sale by PA'PTERSON hr. AMMON jet 6 No. a Wood sta. 1.0 IFelltr KINs PRIME FRESH BUT 100 , bbls Potatoes, 1000 bush Oats, 2DO bbls Family Flour, In store and for sale b PATI'ERSON ts AMMON, myao No. 6 Wood st. IQ" C:IVIAT OPENED. rintlE LATEST STYLES OF SILK JL and cloth Mantillas, Jacques, Talmas, cir culars, &c. Also, Cloaking Cloths of all shades, Shawls and Drees Goode, Selling cheap for cash. Call and see, at H.. 1. LYNCH'S, 96 Market street, between Fifthand Diamond. jele WAN 70E13. 100 TONS OLD BOOKS WITH backs removed, old newspapers or anything that has once been writing or printing paper, for which the highest price will be paid at our Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 33 SMITIIFIELD STREET. jel6-lind U. P. MARRI4E & 00. TO BLAST FURNACES. WROUGHT IRON T W TICKS, For sale by A. PURVMa SON, South and Penn. Philadelphia LANDRETH & SON'S CTARDEN . LI/ • Seeds, Onion Setta, Buckeye Garnett, JUldliTeacdtßlow and Sweet. Seed Potatoes, re and for sale by • fliO/RABI&LONO, . —xo. •1•?714",_.• Hreet., Pittaburgb. 'BANS.:- 20 BILTILLEt t LS.S Z i r 13F B ,15. White Beans. Just recei ved F.E;TZER ABASTItoN bX jett ''• • cornet--Market anA ate: . . .•.• .11W - POST--rITNBURGH. THURSDArITOTtNINcr, ;Writ 1864.arnigpAlg . 1865 A.A.U.ANGLEXI ENT. O AND AFTER MONDA4 NOVEMBER IGTM• Pennsylvania Central Railroad TRAINS. THROThili. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven the passenger Station daily, (eacept Sun. day,) at 6li a. m., stopping at all stations be tween-Pittsburgh and Philadelphia ' and making direct connection for New York at Philadelphia. THE THROt itIA 11. TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 bit a. in., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Har risburg for Baltintore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. EX.Pit elss TRAIN leaves daily, at 4 20 p. in., stopping only at principal Sta tions, making direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown Route and Philadelphia. THE FAST LINE leaves the Station (except Sunday,) at 8 If, p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN AOCOAUdi )11ATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone maugh. FIRST A CO 0.11110 DATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except unday,) at 620 a.m. :SECOND AUCti-iIIIIODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, Raves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. tn. THIRD ACCoMMODATION TRAIN for W.all's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at JU p. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) al 8 00 p. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunda . ; at 805 a. tn.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. tu. lI.RTURNINO TRAINS ARRIVE IN PIITSBURCIII As FOLLOWS Baltimore Express 12 20 p. m Philadelphia Express 1 25 p. n, Fast Line 12 5u a. m Through Mail Train 12 20 a. in Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. ni lst W all's Station Accommodation.... 6 15 a. ni 2d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 35 a. m 3d Wall's Station Accommodation-- 1 55p. m lth Wairs Station Accommodation.... 5 55 p. m Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1'2.5 p. In. on Mondays. 'lliA INS FOR BLAIRtiVILLE 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 EBENSBURGconnect at Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Thiough Accommodation and Express Train East. The Traveling public will find it greatly to tietrlinterest, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania tinfirond, ns the acconinto datiOLIS now uttered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The cat rs ballnsted with stone. and is entirely tree trout dust, we can promise safety, speed and coin tort to all who may tat or this roan with their patronage. r' It a TO NEW YORK 912 80 1•111/....1.1/EL1'HLI it) 60 BALTIMORE to oil LANCASTER 650 IiARRISBCItO '1 06 Baggage Uhecked to all Stations on the Pent. sylvanin'road, and to Philadelphia, Balti inure and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in care will he charged an access according to distance traveled in addltloti to the Station rites, except trod i•ta tions where the tionitiany has no Agent. Rt./TB:E.-1n case of lose, the Company will hold themselves responsible Mr personal liagg age on l i, i y . ' ll. nd tti r (ti i „ i t ‘ u m til t .i l t ' il ' i t tins " lhi " C a n u t l i g inli l lt uu l) . e.l to convey Passengers and Baggage to and !rum the helot, at a chat ge not to exceed ic..5 cents lot each passenger and baggage. For Tickets apply to .1. STEWA ET, Agent, At the V. R. It. Passenger i-t Awn, on Litt rty and t 1 rant streets. ycit 1864. atiffiltiNiAl& 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FL WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 111 N AND A k:TER MAY lit 1 , 56 kJ, •trama run 33 1,211011-1, 1-11.1alig. Furl 'lLl`go. Furl 9ev',l. For W t:apresa 1.00 M. 1 01) A M. 100 A. W. Expreaa I.lu p. nl. 1.10 11, W. 1.10 p. W. Mail • 6.3 U 3. W. 6.10 A. W. A rrive Pittsburgh, P., F. W. a. Wy. 2.20 a. tu., 3.20 p. m., 1.00 p in., 7.60 v. m. C. tc P. R. a, 11l 3 FA) p 8.0.5 p ACCO3IJIMIA VII)N TRAINN hen\ e Allegheny For Alll3nec. For N. 11. Fnr N i'or: , leu'e p. n .1.) 3. ru. I .hou m. 2 to p. w . 2.1-0 p. rn .1 p. m. 0.60 p. tu. An ive A Ilei;herly, P., F. Iy. ¢ 7.20 a. In., b.,:u a. m., '2.36 p 4.1,0 p. Ea. C. 6. P. H.. (IP:U. PARKIN, Agent. 17 won Pageenger :“nt inn P,tteburgli, Pa A. Q. UASSEL.IIKKEY,Agont, mlll F. R. MYERS, (; en. 1 ;eket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R • Summer Arrangement. --- g iIkNiAND AFTER MONDAY, MA V D, ity Ms, Trains will leave the Depot, corner of Rua& and Water at trete, tia lolloty a: Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh 5.4m1 to and tram 12ntowii. 1 56 a. In. 000 p. in Express ii 1 40 p. m. 9 30 a. m Is 4 ➢PKeeaport Acc'iln. 11 0) a. in. ii 60 a. in 2‘.1 6 15 a. In. 2 05 p. 411 IstPort Yorty ii 700 a. in. fl BO a. in Braddock's 4 15 p. in. 6 40 p. in Sunday Church Train to and from INl'keet3port t I 00 p. tn. 10 00 a. ca For tickets apply to (lEU. 131. Agt. W. 13. sTUUT, Supt. ap3o 4°)h, TIRE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND mast successful BUSINESS MAN'S UUL• LEGE in the United States. Are-Students can enter and review at any time' ( Witt Cr LARS containing full informationsent page of charge to any address on application to the Paruiipals. JENKINS bi SMITH, Pittaburgh, Pa THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Invented 1N45. Perfected 1N(144. ECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL ther Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1562, while the Singer Sewing * Machine received an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel er l Wilson's a medal for its device " called Oir solar Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhihitor,) as the best for al/ purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sole and rented at Nos. 14 & 14 St. Clair street A. RI MoUHECIOR. my24:l4:l3taw-ly Agent. P 1 KLES, KETCHUP AND SA 100 doz y, gallon and quart Pickles, 30 do pint Pickles, 20 do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pinta, 200 do Pepper Sauce, 20 do Cumberland Sauce, 10 do Worcesteshire Sauce, 6 do Walnut Ketchup; 6 do %lushroon Ketchup, 20 du Imported French Mustard, 60 do Imitation do• do Just received and for sale by REY PdER k BROS., feb2P 126 and 1.28 Wood at. 100 AISINS, PRUNES AND CUR .II4. RANTS— d,OOO pkge. Bunch and Layer. Raisins, in Whole hall and quarter boxes, 60 mats Seedless Raisins, 26 kegs do do 30 casks prime Zajac Currants, 60 kegs French Prunes and Plums, 20 boxes do do Just received and for sale by IC EYIII.III/ er. BR OS., mha 126 and 1/8 Wood it. _ . A. LARGE LOT OF Congress S's Tobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobacco, Navy Pounds 'Bright " " Out and Dry Smoking Tobacco, ' 4 4l""e Tine Cut Sunny Side Fine Cut " Sweet Olive " At EVCOLLIST. & BAER'S, 108 Wood strum. J AT IBOLTEN.WEIES ;AND GAITERS st BORLAND'S, i:.Leb27 98 Market rt. RAILROADS HEITIZNINO RETVRNINO MEE =ME EWA PlrfSkr, PA STOCK BROKERS 5 . c—A-7.411.)Xic, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, °Mee in Jones' Building, over '!lnternal B.ev cane rooms,. between hl, ti. M. and 7 ne 4 nadies Hanka ' No. 67 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBUSOIIii• PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. BtC. P. MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in " 001 t. CAP, 1,Itl'1"P1l11., And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Hivve tc•olinoveti FROM NO. 27 WOOD sTnicEio, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, ITTSBURGH, PA. 414-(Jash paid for RAGS apa LAMPS, OIL, &C. LUCENT OIL WOTtliti. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MANVPACTURERS OP PURE WRITE REPINED 1 0 -AL MIL 3:3 CP 1\1" CZ/ I g 3 7 Office, 201 LIBERTY STREET; my6-Srud PITTSBURGH, PA.. HOUSE CARPENTERS. - - - CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, RHICIIIIAL House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIILGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSI3I I II(3n, PA_ .Ser-Orders solicited and promptly attended to. ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. Si FIFTH STREET air-Collection of accounts and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. ne'2-Iyd LOAN OFFICES. JLOA_IN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., Near the corner of sth, ITTSI3I‘I{(3 AkillONES' IN LAHLF. AND SMALL IVAL. quantaiex loniketl on 64.1.1 nn•l SIR er, morals, Jewelry, Bold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. .134 - 001ce Hours from 7 A. ht. to 10 P. M. ja3o ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, N HAIL THE Penna. R. R., Passenger Station, pA. "1%2 ANUFACTURER ALI, KINDS OF INK Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and tiny horse power . , and butted for lint Milts, Saw Mills, Blast t ',maces, Facto- ries, etc. live particular attention to :the construction of k.ugirrea and Machinery for grist rutile, and [or uprallita, !Imlay and circular Haw Its, e also ou hand, nnished and ready for shit. carol at short notice. Engines and Battlers of every dca,ri•pho n. A 1.., I onrush B.,llera andtilieet Iron separately, n—ight 11,.n hat:ll4., Ilangern ain every tat - arty, and continue the tu Anufact are of W ,,, Pion Machinery and Alaehitie I 'a Ma. el nt r pi - teen/re low, our lOW:Muer}wrtnulactnr td ot the t.t`dt 4111.11 t y of Iwo ettnla, Cleael wssratkied U all CAYe2 to Gitr tottliil.Ct ihrlirkleris tram All pets In of the country BOtict te.! ern! prisitspily te.21,1&w -- - - CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Fine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, 1011112131 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT .lust received at the New Carpet Store of M'Farland, Collins & Co. run! lenetum Blind Trunnungs, Au entirely new and s complete s.buurtment just received At thn N CAI2PLP sToulE M'FAItLAND, COLLINS £ CO m 124 TAILORS DA:1013 & CA P.l l l-.711., MERCHANT TAILORS, IPS SMITHFIELD STREET, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and well selected stork of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Cloths, Casstmeres, Veatings, &s. Also, a large stook of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPER COLORS, NECK TIES and everything usually kept by first-class Furnishing Stores. Orders promptly executed. mhb-lyd PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. OALDWELL, (Successors to Jas. Holmes & C 0.,) JP olt K PACKER, Dealer in Bacon, Lard Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked Beet, &o. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., deoll-lyd PITTSBURGH, PA. OYSTERS, GAME. &C. jAIIII_IS DIZALBR IN OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, 360 LIBERTY STIRILLVIU, del-cltf Down stairs. WALL PAPER, &C WALL PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS . , WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS Wall Papers from Sc to 4;3 per roll ; Window Shades from ICIc to /8; , n 1 Cloths from 7o° to $1,60 per yard ; Fancy Good in all varieties, at the New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House of FOERSTFR & SUB W AR Z, febl3 Bit Smithfield street DRIED IFRI4T -15 bush Dried Peaches, halves, 25 " Apples, Just received and for sale by FETZER tc ARMSTRONG, jet corner of Market and First sts. POT A TOES— SO bushels choice Neshannocks, 200 do do Peach Blows 100 do do Pink Eyes, Jnet received and for sale by FETZEE hr. ARMSTRONG, mhl9 corner Market a 41Fit it etc K RIPINED SUGARS— 160 bbla "A" and 4, 13 ,, Coffee Sugars, 20 do Crushed, Granulated and Powdered Sugar—Now in store and [or aide by REIMER & feb27 . 128 and 128 Wood at. TOILET SOAP -100 boxer Faney t Toilet and Soap, In store and for sale,by REYRIER & BROS., mho 126 and 148 Wood it. 50BASK }l.l S, "PINTS AND quarts," Deldzlek's champa&he, 30 Oases SfintkitUOLO3eite. In store and for sale by MILLER & RIONNET&ON EILOIJR PLOD It bar;ela received and tor sale by • FET*EIt tr hiIibI.SWRQIC3,' jelb °quer Market and FiTet eta . . Joe DRUGGISTS. . JOTPII lea 4 PEt) itra ra%/% 4 81100ESBOR TO JAint'S"Pk IrLEDTlrtfi, I:0 U C - G s , WHOTTRAT.P. AND RETAIL .Dr,Ain In Forei g n end Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Punts, Oils, Dye-Stulta and PeTtuunery, NO. 77 REDER.A.E. STREET, my22-I yd ALLIX)FIENk CITY, PA. - -7_ - STEAMBOAT . FORGINP,, &C. ANDREW lICLOMAN THOMAS N. MILLER, HEN HP PHIPPS, as., , Special Partner. Cieneral Partners. IRON CITY FORGE,, KLOMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. ANUFACTURE BAR IRON, GEN eral Railway and steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles. Lac. SCIO4I GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. 110 Ar. T47 E 4 • PLUMBERS AND GAS FITT E RS , , NO. 165 WOOD STREET, i Opposite First Church, Pittablugh, and NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHEN , 'BEAM THE DIATOII'a 01/ 1 / 1 0H. VIP UN/PS, 111CDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, JU Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb er'. Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted u' in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fixtures. Alre-N. B.—All orders promptly attended to. spa-tyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY ._ll W - 5( • rviiiE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUS't A. opened a very large and desirable stock of ENE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies' and Gentlemente wear ; tine Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Basirets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc: REINEMAN, m EYRAN & SELDLE, Seto 42 Fifth remelt. BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MATISTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. HATE HAVE ALWAYS ON RAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout , And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfo.otion to all of our customers. Mr: Robt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our business, with full control in the Brewery. Ad.lress all orders to SPENCER APRA Y, Phenols Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JO:d. SPENt3E,R, sett.-lyd JAS....IIPK_AY. 13tatterlield .Sr.. Co., Maisters and Hop,Dealers, WATER STREET, IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., A RE NOW PREPARED TO RE oeit•v orders (row the trade for all sixes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Horse Shoe Iron 01"f/iE BEST QUALITY. Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1883. jad341131.1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW I3ciplriu~ he I_Atzear, AT T 0 RNEYS-AT-LAW, Victoria, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, Collections and other legal business attended to in Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad joining counties. jtin2s and HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. rvitE. USCRIBERS DI A N U f' AC- A_ T R K and keep constantly on hand every aitiele in their line, viz: 13:ornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, leather Beds, Itlal. tressed of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. AU kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. 441 - Prompt attention given to all orders for ftt ting and laying down Carpets Oil Clothe,. tan. oetl7-Iyd RoErllcK. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. MARVI N'S SUPERIOR CRACKERS, 64 Fourth street. jet? LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a superior article of I—, I 2.%X Which me are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, SO9 LIBERTY STREET. BEST QUALITY op FA MR ' S C 3 0 ALLa, Always on hand as usual. myte DICKSON,STEWART & CO. PLANING MILLS. JAMES MILLINGAR., MONONGARIi'• LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged his eetablishment, and tilled it with the newest and most approved ma chinery,lc now prepared to furnish flooring and planing ,arde, scroll sawing 'and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, mouldings, box making, ei.c. SOUTH PITTSBUittie, Sept. 7, 1667. ia2o ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers. INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania about (our miles from Cresson Stsition ' un no direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburg was chartered in 1869 with privileges to comer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degree*. The location of the College is one of she most healthy iu Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. • The Scholastic year commences on'the FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE ft/11019112g. It la divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All therApparatus neces. vary to Land Surveying, Engineering, ar.c., will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. instrumental. d Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tx a at 9 —Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advatfee $ 70. Surveying and use of Instruments, per an num (arnica! And Modern Languages, extra... • to Students spending Vacation at the College .. 20 Reference can he made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; Rev. T. J. Reynolds, Lorretto Rev. Dr. O'Hara, Philadelphia; Rev. Henry ILPLaughlin, Phila delphia; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hack rune daily to Lorretto from Creasen. Bea Rev. E. A. BUSH, Supil Bor. BLINN'S PATENT LAMP CHIMNEY CLFANEII.—No more Chimneys broken in cleaning. It cleans a chimney with Ont wash ing and in the only article in the market that cleans 4 chimney properly. For axle at the principal Lamp Storee, rind at the Lamp Store of. WELDON & mh22 A gelds for the .111,htettfaCt6ven. _ 2 A - hAlrs—scio s liusgac PutsF., VJust received 'analor !Ale br • EEtrZER. AlnisritoNG, 1 101. 0 V 11 . --21 0 1 5331n15..EXTIMPAiillpri JrCll.o6B:*b ..‘ ~ d- - 14 ,• - •-i A .1.11.4 'il A, : q vis K Pour 4,ust.r . -e,g_suilitak by. ' ill.i .i'l,4344.2Frii_alle.lttetxeeeieredby gx ... .; •• • riserzzli.*; - THUNG, - ipreser r, :, I. vrit e..I3IIISTIIONeI, jell " 1 " - , eoi:nift.briii• t ittritott ste, . gla, .i.t tweet:oer Market and Fins .treetV J. 1 ,vil:1 , “a1i".1.:, CIL 1 , ..1 , 7 irlß "C CI I I 5-1.:!,:_,, .I'',.t.t oat --,:124 . r. 4 6 1..3 ,-;:fi. i COMMISSION' . MERPHANT S. . nz I . j r °12414 1.. 1 , pommissioNomponNT, 800. 74 WATER IPX.pbelave Marilet; PITTSBURGH. . 'W. D. PAT •13O1t ' • -•' PATTERSON 8t - Comlialssion' noir and Grain and lleneraf PiMlitroe Deal era, No. fi.WoolVaL, PittahurgN Wa take i t eagure in referring to the:foll Pittsburgh ousels (Mese, Smyth &. Zug, Painter A. radley, E.Edmondson & Co., R. J Davie, J . P.l Woodwell, Jas. M'thllly & • Co., I. W. Speneeri C. I.L.Love & Co., K. 11. Jack &. Co Jane-tf e. HHYYYS H., D. NAT1C1L8...... 7 .1. nrrystan Late at Miller St RiCketion , a, REYMER & BROTHERS, [Successor's to iteymer klersou,3 •, • WBOT:BI3A_LE DICALXI2B IN Foreign Prattle, Nuts,. Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &a., • A 08.126 AND in WOOD STRZET, PITTSBURGH, . 3ZI 117 , 1%1" Li -, Gr GROCER, NO. -AL .1) I. A. MOND, PITTSBURGH, PA. ray22-tydtcw Duquesne Brass Works. • d. OADMA2i D. B. OIIAWPOH.D. Cadman Sr. erays-ford, Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety of . . FINISHED BRASS -WORK BRASS CASTINGS of 'Adparlor smooth.. ness made to order. STEAMBOAT WORK AND REPAIR.- Lag promptly attended to. Also, sole regatta' tor Western Pennsylvania, for the sale "V MARSH'S'. SYPHON PIMP, with Landaell's improvement attached. ~ lebtO J. & X. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAB AND STEAM FITTERS, ALL KINDB OH BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER... Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to Siting up anciiro pairing of OIL ataintEREES. 31 & 34 Water Street, near Liberty. yiIHE MEMBERS OF THIS PLUM BE ng practical Unechanics, of many years' ex perience in the business will ensufe to give sat isfaction in every respect. We are also agents [or Guild, Garrison & Co.'s, Steam Pumps far water and oil. sea-lyd STEEL WORKS. 18.&.A.0 JOY/W.-JOAN L. BOTD..WM. kl'OU! LOUGH. Pittsburgh Steel Works, JON E S , 11.0 . 171) .Bc. CO., mARITPACTVRXII.B or Call. Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Ross sod First Streets, no2I-ly , . kirrsEtutua, PA. BEM W. CUNNINGUAM...D. CUNNINGHAM ..D. 1ti1d.9831 P. CUNNINGHAM. C DUNCAN. Arii , NNINGO.AMS Alt CO.—PITWS- L.) 131_111.011 CITY GLASS WOllKS—Ware house 119 Water' erect, and 15,9 Find street, Pittsburgh, Pa, three doora below the Monon gahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glass, Druggists' ukase Ware and Ame rican COCIV ex Lilass,lor Parlor Window); Church. e a and public buildings. apt WINES, LIQUORS, &C. E. P. IFIDDLETON, IMPOItTakk Os WINES, ERANDIES, Also, sole proprietor of the (LLD WIII ; AT WIII€U Y, No. 5 North Front St., nahl4-1 PHILADELPHIA, PA. liaillAL,kllß, Importer and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 6 . 51 - ITIIPIELD STREET, Three doors above 6th et. er3 . jACOB KELLER WOULD INVV I R , particular attention to his 5104 of Eterman ines and French Brandied, which has been se, tlected and imported by himself. Families and. Churches could depend on obf.ining at his es tablishment the best anti pt.reat of Wines. Pure Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city, al. ways on hand. Also, Pure Oki Rye Whisky and the best Rectified Monongahela. oc3o ' PITTSBURG PA HENRY W. BE/..VIYLONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, ALSO, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Gin ger b. midies, Old Xonongaliela, li, and her Whiskies, Jamaica Ruin, &c., NO. f4.3.r..i7liF:lriX" relW/3.V.JCZY; Opposite Fourth greet, PITTSBURGH, PA. Taverns and Families supplied a moderate profits for (lash. mykkiyd S. ]G..., [IL PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, NITATEW t ;iOOLOW XMIitiATURES, tad . sfze - not oghiphrin ' Orayon, Oil, India ink, etc. -photographa.,with Landscape and Fancy lainkgroutlids. Hoiy types. Photo grapicAmumai_taljt_ gra mesolgdzklwy girt:idea adapted . to - t he Photogripla buslneea. my it NOTARY PUBLIC, 59 'rotririt Office Mpurs ' fnim 9 a.' m. to 6 . p. m. my2O ................T. S. ljet t xpEN, DAY • az 7! HAYIAN• to J . ...P., Day ti .'da. lIIRANUFAUTUREItS, I mporters and Deal des in Saddlery, Coach and Trunk, Hard- Mrare and thstriage • Trims:dugs. Nq. eiti , Wood Iftteet,'Sign'of the Gulden Stirrup, Pittsburgh. SIEGE OF VICKSBURR(. PICTORIAL , WALL PAPER, REP resealing this fam. l ; i ius r siege 6LA loj sate tLy , my2B tet Wood at. TollAcco a hints Leaf Tobacco, 6 bares In store and for sale by . IMTZE.R. rs ARMSTRONG, m yBll corner Market and ktrat OA. EEGANT DE. SIGNS, MEDALLIONS and other Wall Ornaments, just received groin Paris, for sAle W. P. MARSHALL, ' • ;W9Odelreet. 411PRINO THE FAIR MEN'S, BOY'S JR) and Youths Gaiters and Balmorais, Ladies' Misses and eldidren's Halmoraja, I Inners and Boota;at thencnveift.priae,,al..--" • IiORLAND , s, jell - . . . 1 * Market at. ~ box op ireplx Roll Butter tee 2d eilea gg aM : = PultCr/i • . ; ":I.li4Vt. ARSI S TRUN(I, Jolt , - gamer 111.4, rtatauxertrie au • ^lvrownituX Vecritiotis , 91,P* adv. .-.. ite•tircr.v& stztrTzys, No. 110 Wood stteet,'lteeptut door Etbat# Jen irjetA G P 1 c - Er= 17. 7: Wettti — . For mile by ----- JAMES &Antra GROCERS BRASS FOUNDERS GLASS WORKS 46 and 4S St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH.. . Bat.' AN, FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS BANKS AND--BANKERS, P THlRDitif# _ ON ,‘ - . listelhg tifganhed undetthe NAttotun Ou Act, ift Poly ilreloiredto 00 'Oeperal-Banking Bmsitteig flepOirite reeeiveti, .Exehangef oft itio-pilncipat .• cities at ther.Bactand - lAftstNy BOUGHT L AIVE, "f4C.:1 1 1..Dt And, collectionn wide in , Ovoil staamdla . part, of the country. , °ince for the - presentAtnitif the completion ott 14 the New Banking House, corner of nod stree t: i and:Tirgin Banking Jinom tithe t 1 • DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION, 4 , " 1%Tca..1..1.Ce lairmalitilliMall 4a. Miet..,,t °P/Km4e t h Oa rt fw fcilW. • 1 n mamma. ' , Wm. E. Schmertz, ~ A. Hart e; .- A. S. Hell, Alex. Hobtalm S. H. Hartman, I Henry Ilee wig; f L. Morgensternß. Get.' ' : ~. - - - "A -B,kaNEl4D,l,ltreet. i L'e, Dash. protean.. nzetl22md H. C. Sotase. • HOLMES giG spas, B,kmf..llllaB • and l&x'cltangolt Brokers' and Vella. In °tea, Drafts, Acceptances, ChSld, , Nfittsr and Bank Notes. Exchange on them:Eastern and Weatern tittles constantly for sale. Uollectiorui made In all the , orlieti tliPitighout the United States. Deposits recelvediepar rands or current paper; No. FR Market iftreet, 'kietween Third and.lPourthatreets. DOLLAR SAVINGS - 13.AXX, 65 FOURTH STREET. CIEIARACE.I9.MiIvaIV 1955. OPENDLIT.Y,FRODI9TO.2OiO.I6OCK, .alco, on Wednertand Saturodyrevetlinga, rn May . mo tat to N ove r from2lla9o clock. and from November ta t te to Nay Ist,,from 6to 8 • o'clock. • - • . Deposita received of all stuns not lembthan Una DOLLAR, and a dividend of the_prolita declared twice a year, in Jupe and .December.;-Interests has been - declared semi-anntiallk; iii Jut& and De. cember since the 'Data was organited; ait'llherate of six per cent. a year.. . :Interest, if not: drawn out, is placed.> to the credit of the depositor as principal, and-bears the same interest from the first days of Junli and De cember, compounding twice -.a ,year., ,•Without troubling the depositor to call or eve...to.present his pass book. At this rate money wilt double in less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter,.By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application to the office. • PILEIBLDABT.. GEORGE A L ViON PRICIESIDBNTS. . , ~ James Maikeley, James B. D.l).leeds, •,,John 11.-Shoenberger, Wm. Douglas, .- James Herdman, Isaac 141.•Pezukrok, Peter A. Madeira, JameaShidlit„. a d d ' Wm. 1. Anderson. John B. BM adden, A. Al. Pollock, M. D. : John a. Elackolen, TFLUBTIONEL. ' . • t ' C3iViSCAdarlle, Henry J. Lynch,. J.MziJ.J3lndley, Jolt's/Handal. ,• . (kerne Black, . W alter kt. Marshal, Hill liurgwin,. John Orr • , ' .Alonzo A. •Carrfer, Bobertllo_ _ilk . Charles A. Colton. lienry.L. Ringwalt, . John Lytton Wm.. E.. Schmertz, Benj. L. ifahneatook, Aleaander Speer,: John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tuella, Wm..S. Haven, Wm-Vatikiric,..•, - :Peter H. Hunker, Itruso Whittleri Richard Hays Wm . P. Weynian, James 1). Kelly, Christian Yeager . BIWILICTARX AND Ta.BAINEIEME. ' OH A 14 I.}•S A. COLTON. PHILADELPHIA CARDS ones: MAMIEII'Aft J. 13.0DY,LIT 111088 • OHAB. m'elsops. .111A.GTEM& 1 - 11.Clifg, Importers and dealer's CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS. V eatlugr, Primus/ova NO. 255 ZsLAILII..Eri s tWXWE'I", ° ' ;29tf • -• • WM. BRICE ilz•:•CO., Produce and PniVialloii 00NOMBSIONVERCIMM' No. 16 South Watdr: st.; Sir-Liberal advantes made on 'ochitilLimmta When required. 'gym 1741 . . G.V.O.ItGrE: I G-ICANT.- Manufacturer and WHOLESALP, ANI) RETAIL DEALER In every description of GENTS' RIENISTONG GOODS, CHESTNUT- STRIiiET, myHyd O. A. VAN KIRK dc .001 ) ata2rmrao4trBinga or , ! • GAS FIXTURES AND C t . .1 • Patent Improved. / •' ' EXCELSIOR AND PATENT', Pit. 1146111 COAL,OiLERUBS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &o. BALES/100ES, No, 517 Arch 'Street; P.liiitidelppa. Manufaetory) FrankfOrd; goods warranted. : 10451 C. WITH LONGCOPE & PEARCE • - Mauttfactkareis! MIENS' RURMSHIN6I -ttdo®DS, AND TAILORS "rILIAMIiNtiS, ' No. 10 South Foie th Stiedt, ' tnyt-iyd PRTLADELi'IIIA. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS ; ' &C. Xi.E16.71;74M. Gr XX 4;3 :was X o. 350 ldeElvmsTuanam, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger. Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR; HAVING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, with all the modern improvethent,lnie pop ular • resort, the ilubscriber.ispregared to- isccom modate his old customers and the puttlio zener ally. with the best the market affords. (Oaten' will beserred up in every variety of Apia during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommending them to the pub lic lor Their excAlenco. (Jan, Bucket and Shell Oystaps reteived daily, and sold wlioleaate and Inytal6lyd 0 ItrS E. 0 - LT It - la , NO. 22 DIAREQIp . 14,44 y, riNMfr ,seusiatiszp.., ra.ssalkupicES to'tbreitubiter that'lEle fridrilly,r4o.ipt of SHELI-raadiCiAli OYST•EItir), 3 eA.M.E, &c., and is prepared to:accopunodatalliegistrons or this obi ang IRO 4130 Wn PAUlifi• Widtk every thing in thehatintrand drialphigliitahuhe short jar4l.4yd. est notice. . .70110 t .A .11 r4p EfEt, . - • YOURG'S EA' IN9 - ::.SAfOON, d B Where OYSTFIII3• and alt the deliCticteir l of the season will be berved np In i - theltioattlmktable styles., ka.l xxitutra, octi corner Virgin Ailey andoSmillatirld it. ApoyALOWALIABL I 4 I .IAB,IIII,ALOpfq..-- CHILRLE.9 GAIIDNEIt Witted Minim' his oid friends and customers that he 11E0111 to be found at his old ARQ/44,1 HAUL, en trance on Fourth street. He llasalalye op hand the best quality of Lagerl3eer,andin cdnllectlon with the ball, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and eues., llemember the place, Apollo Ite neat Wood, outranceirom Fourth: ' Wto-tv male, - 14:415, &c. . Put 4 , Lin 260 , DU, and 0,00 Boxes, Bottles, and PI 'Ba and 85 ..sizes,lirr lintels, , Public Institut one, acc. Only Infallible teuii did known:"'''' "Free from Poisons." ".Not druigeronatcikao'ittinhan Faintly. "Rats come out of el, r doles lorlie.l *a - Sold Wholeasle all' large cities. wh •ait-Sold by all Druggisti aruiltetaileri every. , Sir! i I Dawarl t 1 °tail worthies's- Stations. . 111 R"See tiAt ' OpETALW.' namele.9)a Itch. Box, Aim* and Flask befor e 'you - buy:" "-' 1 /Br Address . ItiErNiVlr a...COSTAR. Ali - Principal Depot.llA. Droadssny.A. 4 ‘ /RP'S° dby B. FAHNI=OOB4II 0., 11. ,B,:s.FT ..rMs•&:(3 4 :kolibAesale-iithirefial ts, Pittsburgh, Per., and CIEORGE 4.. 1rk1.1.. , Al leAielq .O MA. ktl.., -=Y ~,i .'r ..is.4oo4.lomdkw ' LA „itflk, A r lses u r Otaift vstctia, No alters ,ate 'revive% • - • • Eat:,JOSEP-1141.-131 f a, -AR& .31 , -• 6 6 e4141#41. thalitAget 6 eti#l:447.ollWA: ,144 Weil;f; 41-;1.1 M=3IM
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