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PdiSBITRGH POSI.
For tlie increased and increasing prospesifr of
-PITTSBURGH' POST.
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We are deetroue of returning our acknowledg
meats to ttli , nomerous patrons. During the
pastmir Wks*.
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boreased ite,Giraulation,
r •A;
;I:,Ntittiitliaianding organized etfortn
za 4 curtail it.
The preaeutivar.lirligti with lt, not the
%Mfg OF THE REBELLION,
40 -' 44,7lmgq,fiticrn so frequently promised
,r, 'lrlioritutve those in power given any
EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY
OR DESIRE TO CRUSH' IT
Theett principal - efforts have been devoted to
schemes for
04itinning Themselves in Power
This Fall they will be
13VAFOEtE TIE PEOPLE
Fat tile), and we ere desirous of speaking of
their stewardship to as
MANY READERS
As we can supply with our paper
In its Political Character,
As heretofore the Post will remain an
Inaependent Democratic Journal,
DEVOTED TO THE
Preservation of the Constitution,
EEEEMI
MZTOnTION OF THE UNION;
It will confine itself to the discuuton of
PUBLIC QT7E&Z'IC)NS,
And have no connection whatever with
schemes of a
Personal or Factional Character
It will be nobody , trorgan, but the faithful
exponent of
- Sound Conservative Sentiments.
The great work before A merican People is the
saving of-our
REPUBLICAN SYSTEM;
Thnrels no party in the country anxious to save
ft tait the Democratic ; and in order that It shall
BE PRPSERVED THE SUCCESS
NUthe Democracy bs absolutely necessary, and
that too, at the
Earliest Practicable Period.
We expect to be able to meet the expeetathme
Ail our Wends In the discussion of the questiona
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which wilt be involved In the approi chlug
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
OUR. NEWS DEPARTMENT
Particular attention will be given to the News
Department of the Post; we shall labor to obtain
the
'LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
1%1" EP MIX AL X ;
Wh4e434luril industry will be exercised in our
MTSGE,LLANEOUS AND
L:LOCAL DEPARTMENTS
Its Commercial Department
Will be entrUrtea to one who is every way qual
ified fora proper discharge of his duties ; it wil
be.canducted in an
MIN S T ALAN Malt,
Intended to Inform the public of honest and fair
`denling,.. giving no countenance or encourage
ment o dishonest dealings.
p3a.rx.acts:
I ' :',..,o l :kile'Y' : EDITION,
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To agents per hundred copies
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SATURDAY MORNING POST,
ado nr aw, • r'7s
iif 4V.2- - AL - 410
one to getter upv., I 2Z
" 110,
! ', ' ,411 1V,1- r ajtt lr rnliKauleed, 00,l
sTEAmsFIi
.eam from: Quenatown.awd Liverpool.
THE Oin.s.T-vadikks POW / .
erfol Iron StesmalltipapftlitiDnits.
, 1444 I •
SIDON, BEHAH.,'! - •
• N.Ectbkie . I • 0.4, 4 01241.4 t •
Win Nit iffdlirriikerpool*t*ilteii*ie Ttr2Se
PAY, from ' 'Queeilitown every alternate
WEDNES D'AY' and Irons'New York every
n 1 tetnate . w LDNEsIYAN. ' •
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National Steam Naviga/lon Company.
LOUISIANA,
PENNSYLVANIA,
win sail froin Liverpool and Queenstown, en
.dove; (fors:duga weekly line,) and - from New
orlf every alternate SATURDAY. Steerage
Passage from New York, 845 Qurreney. To
New York, 406 Gold or equivaletitinCurreney•
Passengers forwarded to Paris and all:Gentian
ports at very low rates.•
Also, by the old Black Star Line of first class
clipper sailing vessels, Tire from Liverpool 400
:urrency. To Liverpool 820 Currency. Sight
drafts for sale payable in any port of Europe.
For easeage apply to WILLIAMS at GUAM,
to Fulton St., New Ybrk,
THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt„.
No. I= Monongahela House, Water st.,
my2tl-1 yd Successor to Thos. Ilattigan.
Liverpocil, New York and Philadelphia
(INA( Di" )
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S'TELA.3ISI - lIP LINE.
NOTICE rEO TILE l'lUl3l-AC.
TUEUNIPERSIGNED
having been appointed agent for
cli'a the above line of Steamers vice
Mr. John Thompson, deceased;
toe l;nis 'es. of the line here, will, hereafter
I,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
ma,gaificent afloat, and run direet.betweel Live
pool and New Ydrk, nailing every week.
The undersigned is also agent forTAPSOOTT , S
celebrated Ltneof Sailing Vessels and the X. Line
London Packets, by both of which. he Is pre
pared to bring out passengers at very low rates.
Sight Drafts for any tumult on any pall of
Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'N MILL,
Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. lea
Passage from England and Ireland.
136,00.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
THOMAS H. RATTIOAN,
' EUROPEAN AGENT No. 122
4: 4 74 L.?isr 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
i packets.
SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable In any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis and Oincinnatiß
all
road. Ala,' Agent for the old Black Star Line
of Sailing i l ackets, gnd for the lines of Steam
ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas
gow and Galway.
pine-Iyd THOS. H. 11.A.T7.1.GA.N.
Real Estate Savings Institution
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
of the above institution, Saturday, April
aoth, 1864
Amount of Deposits 6180,378 63
Amount interest due de-
poeltore Map let 8,874 08
Amount Contingent Fund 8,6'29 96-4190,681 FT
ASSETS.
First Liens on Real Eet'tes 99,322 67
I i• S. 5-'33 Bonds at par.. 51,400 00
r. S. Debt Cer. and 'Notes 15,409 Id
Accrued interest not col
lected
Ulnae Furniture
gash on band
The undersigned Auditing Committee have
examined the books of the inatitution, the
bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and
have found the above statement to be correct.
H.
h. VOI:GHTLY,
W. B. COPELAND.
Pittsburgh, May 241, 1884.
ire-Deposits received DAILY and EVERY
SAT IJR DAY EVENING. Interest paid at SIX
PER CENT. per annum.
TRUSTEES:
ISAAC JONES, President,
Hon. Thos. LI. Howe
In. H. Smith,
Wm. H. Copeland,
Harvey Childs,
lion. J. K. Moorhead,
U. G. Hussey,
Jacob Painter,
Nicholas Voeghtly.
Office, 63 Fourth Street.
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
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SILVER PEARL SOAP.
RUMPTON 4t. CO., 367 EMERY''
IL/ STREET,Soje proprietors and manufactur
ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio Indiana,
Illinois and Missouri. Also manulacturers of a
superior article of PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE
and RUSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and
Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which
we confidently recommend as better for general
use than any other before the public, should be
borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime
or Rosin, or any other substance in its manufac
ture which can shrink or injure the finest fabric.
Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the
rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed
with the Sliver Pearl Soap do not require boil
ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes
Greese, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink,
Smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains last an t
ly, , by applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro
tecting windows, carpets and furniture from
suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to Plate,
L
Jewelry . , Glassware, Enameled Paintings and
Patent eather immediately, and for cleaning
Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the
bath and particularly for shampooning, the Sil
ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a word
all who have tried its superior qualities ac
knowledge it the greatest discovery of the age.
This Company respectfully ask a trial from all
who are interested, and in every ease will refund
the price of the same should it fall to accomplish
what we claim for it.
Sold at rive cents per pound in fifty pound
boxes. Delivered to the care, boats, In Alleghe
ny, Birmingham and city tesidences tree of
charge. Directions for use on all packages.
Liberal discount to the trade.
Merchants from abroad will- do well to give
011.1. 1 .MPTtiN ar. CU., a call, 307 Liberty street,
opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot.
SOY - Beware of all imitations. None genuine
unless bearing our trade tutu k, Silver Pearl Shell
as secured by the inventor by National copyright.
mint-tt
F OREIUN FRUIS ,PNLITS, &C.,-
200 boxes Oranges, prime,
100 do Lemons,
iOu [rails Ivies Almonds,
to bales Bor. Almonds,
60 bags l'arragoua Almond.,
60 do Sicily Almonds,
16 boxes Shelled Almonds,
SO bags English Walnuts,
26 du Brazil Nuta,
30 do Filberts,
200 do Pea Nuts,
6000 Cocoa Nuts,
In store and landing, and for sale by
HEYMEII
mitt 126 and 128 Wood et
Black Diamond Steel Works.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PARK, BROTHER & ('
11.12117PADMititR8 OP
Best Quality of Relined Ca
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all
Warranted equal to any imported o
Lured In this country.
ODPIOE AND WAREHOUBB,
149 & 151 First and 120 & 122 Seeor
feblB-Iyd PITTSBU
sgrk BUSH. /IF,F.U. BUCKWILE/
ILIF 15 bble. Dried Apples.
£OOO bush. Ear Oorm
1500 bush. Oats.
300 bbls. Garr Mills Flour.
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON tr. AM3I
jets No. (I Woo.
10
ter
FIRKINS PRIME FRESH
,
100 bbls Potatoes*,
1000 bush Oats,
200 this Family Flour,
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON' a, AMMON,
No. 0 Wood st
N - Cali7(7 - Cr..X='3lolV3Eri.
THE LATEST STYLES OP SILK
and cloth Mantillas Sacques, as, Cir
culars, am Also, - Cloaldng 010 ". all shade.s,
Shawls and Dress Goods. S i rig cheap for
cash. Call and see, at ' . 1.1 NCH , S,
96 Market street, betty •• .! lfth and 111amond.
jel6
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s removed, old newspapers 'or
anythin: at has once been waiting or Natal;
paper r which the highest Oise wW be Pale
at ID Paper and Rag Warehouse, No. 33
SMITHFIELD STREET. •
_jelfi-lmd O. P. MARZLE & CO.
TO I3I,I gTFITII,DrAOES.
witoutuaT MON TINIER%
Fox sale by
A. PORN - ES h. SON,
tuyiklas . South and kea.p,_philadelphla.
LANDRETLI & SON'SGARDEIi
.11.Jr•aSoediA___ Onion Setts, Buoke,ye Garnett ,
vhareaob_Blow and Sweet-Seed Potatoes, re
&Viand for Well:- • • •
• , •4 • , BEWIIIIIIIIWIk4O.I.IO,
• iip20.,.47 .iFo•tit /44.4 - !)•
BARR A L
_w :fs
hite yitgans. Sint' rebel ed_ for Am*
F,EVZER: ONCI
Jeg4 ALIPPer lifoilfet A:
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OA''Jo .o§oli . 1865. . 0 .43-1 - 11.
CASIDA:Y.'
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.wi.'t ,- .: : . r, . • RNMARESKTEM
ON AND eimp,.lyCom, p!,ivesais , n . ! i tyTq ! . t mice in Jones' Bulldblig, over "Internal Rev
',•nue rooms," between M. &M. and Mechanics
'n...1.... .3; • - Hanks
Pam' lvaiikeetitrOmturvilm No. Gi iivitwitiii.iikkir.T,
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PITTSB I URGH.
NINE lIA.1:11,1( T1ELA11\1;1,...,. 1 _ =
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THROUGH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves the.Passanger Stetlen (except.khine
day,) at 6 60 a. m., st.SIWNI at all stations be
t
wegn Pittsburgh and rti e p a, and making .
dlrO-reonnection:for New York at tthilatlaphia.
THETHROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves
the Pat:manger -Station' every morning, (Eateept
rtunday t i at 2 6o a. ta., stopping only at principal .
Stations; and Making direct connectibris' at Hat ,
rlsburg fOr Baltiniaretand Washington, omit for
New York via Philadelphia.
THROUGH EXPRESS TR AIN 'leaves daily
at 426 p. m., 6C0100 . 4 0 0g01y at pnneinal ppro
lions making direct conaectlOU li
at Harris t
lerßaltimore and Wattlitngton, and for New
York via Auentotm Rands luau 21014eirhm
THE FAST LINE Agaves the Station daily,
(except Siinday,) at 8 35P: nu, stepping only at
principal Stations connecting at Harriabtirg for
lialtlmoreafid Waiihington, and at Philadelphia
for , New York.
. .
JOIINBTO WN ACCOMMODATION 'I 4 iIIAN
leaves daily, (eiteelit.Sunday,) at a 00 p. m., stop
ping at all 'Stations, and rtuinleg as far m Cone.
ullh.
PIST ACCOMMODATION TRAlNTorWalr's
Stailo„ti teat-es daily, (except ti rialto%) M. Piett.m.
SECOND AOCC*OI.ODATIONtTRLI'N Tor
Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
1140 a. tn.
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wail's Station leavea dally, (exuept Suaday,) at
3 Go p. m.
URTEI AUUOIIII4ODATION TRAIN tot
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Stmdaya at
coop. m.
THE CHURCH. TRAIN leaves WAlPaStation,
every Sunda- at 906 a. in.; returning leaven
Pittsburgh at r 2 46 p. in
ARRIVE IN PrPTSMIRCIII AS FOLLOWS
Baltimore Express 12 4.10 p.
Philadelphia Express I iB p..m
Paid Line 12 60 a. to
Through Mail Train 12 20 a. m
Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. to
let Wall's Station Accommodation.— 6 16 a. to
2.1 Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 36 a.
3d Wall's Station Accommodation 1 65 p. m
4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 65 p. m
Baltimore Expresa will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 26 p. in. on Mondaya.
TRAINS FOR- IILAIRSVIL.LE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Ditersestion with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express Train East, and with 'Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG °Ounce at Ores
/10U With Express Trains and Mau Train .West,
and with Through Accommodation and UPrell
Train East.
The Traveling public a ill find itirreatly to
their interest, iuloing East or Went, to travel
by the Pennaylvania Railroad, se the accommo
dations now offered cannot be surpassed on any
other route. The road is ballasted with stone.
and is entirely free from dust, we can premise
safety, speed and comfort to all who may fat or
this road with their patronage.
TO NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
BALTIMORE
LA NC:A.4I/11H
HARR
Baggage Cheeke.l to all Stations on the Pent,
yivania Railroad, and to I , lnladelphla, Bala
ore and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be
charged an access according to distance traveled
in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta•
lions where the Company has no Agent.
NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a ohargaluot to exceed 26 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
For Tickets apply to
1,689 67
160 00
22,809 27-$190,681 6
J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty
bad (+rant Streets.
1864. a. 1864.
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
ON AND AFTER MAY 151 h, 1664,
UP trains run as follows, vlt
I•lttsb'g. For Clargo. FurClel'd. ForWlieel.g
.I..xpreas I.ou a. us. I.ov a. m. 1.00 a. ra.
I.:xpreaa I.lu p. m. 1.10 p. ta. 1.10 p.m.
6.10 a. m.
Arrive Pittsburgh,
P., F.W..N. I'. Wy. 2.20 a. m., 3 241 p. m., 1.00 p
En., 7.60 p.m.
C. &P. R. 8...2.10 a. m., 11.30 p. m. , B 06,p. IL
Leave Allegheny
For Alliance. For N. H. For N. 0. For
p. in. 9.16 a. in. 6.40 a. in.
12.(n1. 3.6 U p. m. 3.60 p. in.
4.40 p. m.
6.60 p. in.
Arrive Allegheny,
P., F. W. tr. U. 10y.1.20 a. m., 4.20 a. m., 4.35 p
m., 4.bu jo.m.
C. a. I'. B. R..... 9.80 a. m.
GEO. PARKIN, Agent.
Union Passenger Station Pittsburgh, Pa.
A. Q,. CASSELIIERR Y, Agent,
• • Allegheny City.
my 13 F. R. MY EI:LS, (len. Ticket Agent,
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R
Summer Ai.rangement.
gAffiAND A PTED. MONDAY, MAY !SD,
itlas, Trains will leave, the Depot, corner of
Rosa and Water streets, as follow:
- -
Pittsburgh. Plttebtugh
Alail to and from l'utown. 7 E.5 n a. m. 6 no p . m
Express 3 40 p. cu. 930 a. ui
IstArlieesport Acc'dn. II 00 a. In. d 60a. In
241 tl lb a. in. 2 ub p. in
let Port Perry 7 OU a. tn. 11.30 a. in
'n
Braddock's 4 16 p. in. 6 40 p.
Sunday Church 'Frain to
and Irom 111'keesport, 100 p. m. 10 00 a. m
For tickets apply to (1 El). Ilt)UvroN, Agt.
W. r, Supt. span
- 6, 7c i
Ips
PA.
LARGICST, c4IEAPC4T, AND
must successful 131'S IN F.SS MAN'S WI.-
LEGEIn the United States.
4EO - Students can enter and review at any times
T 1.? containing full information sent
application to
cites/lire
Ut Betekp; •
6 do lqualireon Retclup,
20 do Imported 'French Mustard,
64) do Imitation do do
J uet received and for ara9 by
REYMER BROS.,
feb29 128 and 128 Wood at.
-
AIS INS, IPILUNES AND CUR-
Kik RANTS— •
',we pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, In whole
• . halt and quarter boxes,
60. mats Seediese Raisins,
26 kegs •do do
30
prime Zante Curtarits,
60 keg. Fre nch Prunes and Plums,
25 boxes do do •
Just received and for sale by
• RETAIRRr
mbB t 26 and 125 Weti:6A
ALARGE LOT Or
,•., cotarreas Ma Tobaaeo,
Baßilatote Spun Tobacco s
4
''' •Na Pounds
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B t "
•• , ,(1 ,atut.D.,ry i t aklw Taitwoo, •
S ' 'Side Flue Cti!t "" .
S Cage' " ' "_-;____
Ai - ' ITUOLLISTER & ga.'• =.13,
108. Wood'itraat ' 1
1 1304:0 4 = - Ararl/Mi
, Aitf
` Watt ..
- nitt at.
i 4,
RICTURNINti TRATNN
THE PITTSBURGH,
RETURNINti
ACCRiMAIODATION TRAINS
xr:z•tutxixu
tfecit Etitdd
PAPER MANUFACTURERS.
8. B. & C. P. MA_RKLE,
I, irttfacturp.p , n i ca l er !
Er. (1 0 -1 11 A.q.' , 4 4 1414.11,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
'Kaye ItenAove.f.l
IRO biro.
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PITTBUROII., PA.
Afir7eitiPo4l9r /1 4 ( *ilri Liu a 3
LAMPS, OIL, &C.
r.uc - *rwr 6t2.'NY6 - nits:
DUNCAN,' IMMAP' CO.,
kAliii'iortatangov
ptroz - ittifiric YEE4 tEI3
oast IA iv x a';
Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET,
myt3-6nia PITTSRUNGH, PA.
atitisEAßP NYEKA
CURTIS' O. =Non,
Gilltalt
House Carpenter 'and Jobber,
SHOP, V1.8.01.1V ALLEY,
Between Wood and Liberty rtreets.
PITTSBT !ROB., -PA: ,
AlltirOrthiviisolicited • Anil promptly at traidcui
ALCorIAMEN.:
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney,
,at' Law ,
NO. 81 FIFTEI STItEET.
Articaleotthn of accounta and all ..1 . ,01V , 1 b4sl-
nen promptly attelided to. ,g62-.4yd
LOAN OFFICES
LOAN OFITTC'E, 7 7
$E NAY W. ani/OTTE,
N0..100 lINLITIELIeINJUD ST.,
Neu the dormer of rith, YITTSBUtikill.
MONEY IN LARGE AND &MALI..
quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia
monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, sad
all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket.
44 - 01 flee pours Iron, 7 A. M. DY'I.OT - . M.
jam . .
912 BO
10 60
10 Ou
. 880
766
ENGINE EtUILDERS.
WM. M. FABER t 5, CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
.Lroax
General Machinists • and 'Boiler Makers,
• ItHiLAS E
Penna. R. R. / Passenger Station,
PITTSBURCH - 1, PA.
ANUFAVTURER ALL KINDB OF
"4 1 / 4 3 Itteit Ogee to one
hundrencl E ietr i tepotwei,.= Mgt 'stilted for
Orist Mills, Saw Mills, Biala Furnaces, Facto
ries, etc.
(live particular attention to 'Vic construction
of Engines-and Maiiiiiinery t e gritt mina; and for
uprights, mulay and circular saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship
ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of
isyery desoription.
Also, tur'nlsla Boilers and Sheet Iron seperstely,
Wrought iron Shafting, 14aeleratind Pulite§ in
every variety, Mid dont/helm he :manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards.
Min r prices are low, our machinery nianufactur-
LI of the best quality of materials, and warranted
a all wises to give satisfaction.
telrfniers from all parts of the country sollei
rom
promptly tilled. felt-ddcw
cAßFitit:iiiL - abffi,lo
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Jut received at the New Carpet Store uf
111'Farland, Collins & Co.
mho
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
An entirely new and complete nemortnient
just received at the
NUM" CA. 12. P ItYr sr.ronv.
SPI O ARLAND, COLLINS & CO.
131h4
DAUB lip CAPPIta,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
185 SMITHFIELD STREET,
WE DAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well selected stock of
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS,
Arrit ea at
Cloths, CassAmer.'', Vesting', as.
Also, a large stock of
GENT'S 'FURNISHING GOODS,
Including Lockwfxkl'a Cloth Lined PARER
OOLURS, NECK TIES and everything wally
kept, by east-class Furnlahing Storm Orders
promptly executed. • mh6..ird
PORK PACKERS.
OIiARLES 1. CALDfha,
(Ircessota to Jas. tiolmep & C 0.,)
Polt K PAC K. , ,
Dealer lu Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cramd llama,
smoked Beef, Mo.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS.,
devil -Iy4
OYSTERS, GAME. &C.
OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAM-E,
POI7LTRY . AP . D EGGS,
360 La133E1.1-I,TY
del-dtt Down stairs.
WALL. PAPER, &C.
WALL PA ERB, OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW §HADES, FANCY GOODS
Wall Papers fruin 8e to $3 per roll; Window
Shades from toe to $6:1.011 Cloths. ,frpt4;.7o3 to
31,50 per yard; Faoey Good in all varieties, at
the •
New Wall Paper & Fancy - Goods Nouse
of FOERSTFiL SUIRVAAZ,
febl/1 164 Smithfield street
RIED FRUIT—D
15 bush Dried Peaches, halreir, "
•45 . 4 4 Aples,
Just received and for sale by
FETZER a, ARRSI'RON(.I,
jel corner of Market and First eta
POTATOES
-50 bughele chniae . Nechannocks,
2 00 do. do Peach Mows,
' led do do pink
Jun received and for sale tiy.
gET4r.v. It4ll.„*STtl(P,s.7 . ll,
eurnetbiseget a , •ideleet ate
EF~NED
160 bbla "A" And "B" Curie' Sugars,
"X , do Crushed, Granulated ' P ,
anyar-ri*FywArtAntuat
. .
TOILET 8041 P— •
too Dotes Flit, T 611 0 41
In stow and for ethsr• ' •
wh4' •• • "
--'
A - 71 - I•llE`Tlii, :*
liN=frinrrrir
In stone finainnorle •
••a
: Alaury
.s • r; • y n
burehrrecotsodi Am tpo p s qg ,i
b - 4w
jie/5 v.ekiffirkeraat
Victoria,
A new end
TAILORS
llonfilvtfng of
FITTS ttlritoH, PA
DRtftbitYS."" R4 A
33. 3xxx-rax...lEN,
BITOORSB9II TO
lA ls gr q t M G *
tj ;
WIIOLESLLE OD RETAIL DEATYR.
In Foreign and Ihimestio Dru o, BDitdiculea,
ellittnitrt 1
E.l
my22-Iyd ALLEGHENY OITY, PA.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C.
ANDREW EL,ft,..1: 7 1.141T/11304. MILLER,
HENRY PHIk . .; • Partner.
General Partner&
IRON CITY FORGE,
taiGIVIAV. &I ) ,11.11T,S,
vAatf,- ; Equets.truthu.
MANUFACTURE BAR MIA, GEN
erEd Railway and Steamboat Forslnge,
Paseenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, &a.
•
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS.
Abrisr — at.
AND iloglTtfras 1
NO. 165 WOOD STREET,
. Opposite First Church, Pittaburgh, and
41, SfOtA*to ' AL. Tf•iik`siv,
NEAR. TRE NEA.ICOVEL.APINOIra.I
iIIUMPS, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb
er's Alateriakin generril.,OilßOueripk i iiji@ti up
the moat aoproveo manner . , TICAUJiI ed with
Leal' or . Copper. Ilouaea littel.l yr= ater end
(tae Fixtures.
.114 - I , {. B.—All orders promptly attended to.
ap3-1 yd
WATCHES AND
~JEWELRY
W .
T H O ,E en utl a ß v .
;1 S e
ry e ' fa i r g ß e E an k l i deriat.:7o s l l
FLU GOLD JEVELRY,
GOLD, & SILVER .WAT,OI-IES,
For Ladles' and (lentlemma' wear ; tine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods,
Llrl .V EI~PLA QED WARE,
Such la Clastore,'Cake'aud Fruit Baskets,
Goblets, Curd Cases, Tea Setts, eta.
HEINEMAN, INEYBAN & BRIDLE,
de2o 41 Filth, street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS & MAIBTER,S,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
,
'WIIAVE ALWAYS UN HAND A
superior article of
Ale i Porter and Brown Stout,
,
Arid will coati/me to mike it ottle'a,l to give
astisTaction•tio all of our cuatornerii.r 'Mr. Robt.
Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage.
of our business, with full control in the Brewery.
Address all orders to SPENCER & ' liA ,
Pheanbr. Brewery, Plttaburett. Pa. , •
14, SPENCIEB.,
Butterfield & Co.,
Halsters and Hop Dealers,
WATER STREET; •
WHEELING, VA.
kldeal-lyti
IRON IkORKS7
OMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton. Brothera Air do.,
ARE NOW PREPARED TO RE
ceive orders from the trade for all sues of
'0 nide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Rope Shod Iron
OF' THE BEST Qll/11.1'7'Y
Yittatourgh, Jan. 7, 1863
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
lioplans Sr. Lazear,
AT T 0 RNEYS-AT-LAW,
NO. 103 FIFTH STREET,
FITTSBURREI, PA.
Collections and ofie'r legal business attended
to In Allegheny, Washington, (Irenne, and ad-
joining counties. janffi-tlind
HOUSEFURNISHING
UPHOLSTERY.
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood,
rilliE SUBSCRIIIERS 111 AgIIPA c-
TURE and keep constantly an hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods Comforts, leather Beds, Mat,
tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, .jnialis and
Fxtures.
.q - Prompt attention given to all Orders for tit.
tang and laying down Carpets, 01.1 Cloths, ho.
omi7-11d ROBERTS A ROENICII..
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD.
MARVIN'S
SUPERIOR CRACKERS,
64 Fourth street
LIME MANUFACTURERS.
To Builders and-Contractors.
WE ARE NOW MANUFATUR LAW
a superior article of
L I .31. E ,
Which WO are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 500 LIBERTY STREET.
BECBT QUALITY OD
N 0."... MIL C:1) _A. ,
Always on hand 'ftifusnal.
myl9 DICKSON, STEWART &
'' PLANING MILLS.
AMES MILLINGAR, MOS'ONGIAHE
-
JLA PLANING' MILL, would respectfully
inform the public that he has rebuilt since the ,
tire, and having enlarged his establishment, and
tilled it wi th the newest anti most approved ma
chitiery,ls now preparectin f k luisfl flooring and
planing 'draft Salvi and re-sawing;.
doors, sash and shutters, ' dried frames,
mouldings, box making, &o.
SOUTH PITTsBUItOII, Sept. 7, 1857. ja2o
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
Under Oare of the rranoiscan Brothers.
THIS INSTITUTION, SITtiATED 'IIX
Lorretto Cambria County .PetinsYlvania,
about four miles trona Cresson Statiqn, on lie
direct route between Philadelphia mutt 7ttisburgh
was chartered in 1859; With prielleges td corner
the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The
location of the College is one of the most nealtby
in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
mountains being proverbial for its pure watei,
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST
MONDAY after the Idtlit of A.UUUST, and ends
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between_tte Sessions. All theulpparatus neces
sary to Lftd Surveying, Engineering, & c., ho.,_
will be furnished by the Institution to the'
Students.
Instrument. i 'Vocal lifuslqdprms no extra'
charge. Studentimill be admired from eight
years to the age of manhood.
Tsaiss—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance 17e. 1
Surveying and use of instruments, par an- 1
-42..•
7 • 01/111elll Ina Maim* Langan is, ex 10
Students spending Vacation at the College.. 20
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
Domeneu-At. Buy. Hishop
Rev. T. Sareirdoldtig3orik.tt4 7 Rev. Dr. O' Hara,,'
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry M'Laughlin, Phlla
deria ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, HatiVburg.
didt„.iletretto from
E. A. HUSH, Superior.
.-ENTI.AMT.',C4WINEVr
-No more . unimnetelirokeir,
na a chimney without wash_
article in the market that
properly, &r s suite at the
st-MiAamp 01.1
WELDON & KELLY,
Its fer the Mansfaatxuera.
I,l "4ilitirM"
JS— OATS 4
and for sale by
ZIG/ & ARMSTRONG,
stab -
FLO CIL-400 BELL.
Flour Just received velour
cAMMONSAVZ 4 k tatr,
-o.4pectfinv,r2 ~ .11 91b=14i~
e. n w
COMMITTIW aym la;
~ 4
rim! . 4l9!,l4+itrsq. •
NG. ..METAL4 . Pit) 143L-091ft t
mu) 74, AVALlTlBBaliftiliiiebirOrZtiurketts;.,
• PITTSBURGH. ." ti ale
W. D. 4 ATfiairs'Of " — " Ai> MM.
IPA.44tikatoit " '
e 4316
; "1 1 66 - eutiftifiltiultreitkilireltici'lieta•P'
- ere,' Nm 6 Virood.at4 ritabingti+Par
Wa take pleasure in Miming•to ttrellbileining,
eittlikluxt LiAlim,t-Utkpriath ,
nit9r, m op & ts.
Batts, p: POnlif Co,
.t.
I NV:Spender, &VII.. Love Jatic+atZ(.lo
ian 29- tf
v,
1 ,- t" ."
• 111§:717:
P. fTrIIFBI , El. D. .01:Y.31'141
1
tate at User itiatiefitce
REYMER & BROTHERS,
•Igneaenortito Kerner h Aninanta,}: •
waiix.sseixDitii44 ' ci.
'•
Foreign Fruits Sisinfeei.lotiary,
Sugar', Fire Works &e., •
NOS. 126 AND 128 WOODSTiakr a . •
• • PITTSBVIIkiII. • '' • •; ; •
fa's, W' .Ir_s Nr.rir, • •
GROOPER
rrrrsthrno 11, PA.
BRASS 'FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brass Works.
S. O..S_DMAN D. B. LlELA.yi"pplil? !
Cadman & Crawford,
Manufacture and keep constantly on Lead, very
variety of •
FINISHED B RASS. WORK.
BRASS CASTINGS` by 9dperloi cninOth
fietwituide to order. ' •
AlitißOAT 1 1* °nu mo'll.ErAtu,
nig promptly attended to. ~f itted, aole.agentb
for Western Yerinsylvenia,.. tot . the sale
ALARSH'S SYP/1.0151 with Landaell's
improvement attached. ' feblo
BRASS
GAB ANb BTRAId FITTERS , *
ALL XIifDES OP '
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO BRDEfiI
Also, Brass Oasgri . gs of 'all 4:cuacti
,
Made at the aliortept notice.
attexition wild to itttliig up and re
patrilig of OIL ILEYLNI hil-ES. ' ' -
& 34 Water Streetj near Mitteely: ,,
TraltE MEMBERS Or TRIM FIRM BE.
. prectacal mcchanica,.cd taauy yearn' ex
perience in the bosi4leilis will ensure to &Taal
lafactlon every respect: We are orgenta
for Gitthl, Stasid Punite , far
water and oil. . • - • , aea-/yd
STEEL WORKS
yeA.Ao JaN88 . .. 4.5ks L. BoYD. okk. Waal coma
Piitsburgh Steel ,Works,
JoN-r,s, ]SO'D'
MANtr.ViOrtlaillle OP
Cast Steel; also, Spring', Pliny ttall A
Steel Springs wad Axles,- •
Comer of Roes and First Streta,' I"' •
no2l-ty • . EAL.
GLASSWORKS:
W. 013 - 171 C MOH A.. 11 D. OU MN /1503.1.4.11 LELEISV.V
V. OLP( 011A.31DPINAP..
`tll /VlI
NNO RAMS - AtL• CO.—SPIT TS
01TY fi-LAsS • Ili ORKS—witte
house 119 Water street, aud, 06.1eiat.atreef.,
Yittatiusgh, Ya, three, duora beNw t4e Xenon
gabela house, manufacturers 'of Pittiburgh . liity
Wiudow Glass, Druadets' (ilagal9nre Ind An(
riaan Owns ex (Hasa, for YArlorNiumluving-ChAuvh
es and public buildings.
~„ , Ato
Ja+lB-6rud
WINES, LIQUORS; &O
E. P. MIDDLETON,'
WINES, BRANDIES, &0.,
Also, solo propnetor the
141.11.12.1.N.T
• No. 3 North 'Front St..
nitiliedyd PHILADELPHIA., PA.
JA.C.10.13 nika` 44- I .IFL ?
Importer and ivOofenaleAn'afgeiri
FOIifIGN AND 'LIQUORS
160 sairmitaimo STREET, •
Three doors above6th'at,
*Aeon KELLER WOULD LIMITS:
particular attention to hia stock Of German
Wines and French Brandies, Whieh has been be
be..ted ant imported by himself. Families and
Ultumhes could depend on obtaining at hia es
tablishment the bear and purest of Wines.' Pure
Liquors of all Ittnds,' . equal to ariyln the - city, al
ways on blvd. 'Also, Pure Old Bye Whisky and
the beit Ratified bionongithelc. • 'pan
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO.,
1384 L -11128 IN
Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins.
Mulberry, Ha'ndierry k Vildl.t. t iald Ma
ger rthdieh, Old - 51nnungatiera,' Rye, aud
her Whiaklea, Jamaica _Rum, ae.,
241(.3..E43 J/11.131KR1!
Uppodate Fonxtl), street, , . 7 •
PITTSBITRO 11, PA.
R, - Hotels, Taverns and Families supplied 'a
inodaratnprot4a Lot o.4ah. in4,7,21-Iyd
13. L. lEL )ALBS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
48 and 48 Si.: L'ltti,t4t3l4.
PrAjbliv -
WILT grakt.l s
V A Lita 4.tze' 711__SLuta' •Ain. oil:
uey.
ValktrAl zir-Framert • -
• ad/103A° the rhokosTabliAgOrrk • , 4, 41 14
• *---, 4 ,10,7-
N O T2 WK A RCURtei•
Irogwrizu,sTEMlA , :_.
AlirOtHce holm frow . 9 a. in. to b p.
lurid
J. V:: D .41 r8.41A1(1201.p.1.
DAY . _
& -HAYDEN,
ficv.cesia9vi.:l44 ay pct& co.
iINITIFIOTtiRERs, Importers and Deal
1.7:11( Zee lit SaddleiTo_l4sa - or wad irctiriKliard
vllmEn4 VOntriaele tiricninftiga p; . Wocid
etfeitp WgirofthiVoideteStlxria fittdburgh.
SIEGE OF VICKSBUIW - '
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toppiittati did -Garti,
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No Wood street, seCtillitttoß&lNne
, joie
• 79F 1
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ftrifilaty-r"' • " vSBAILs,BONinit
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cities
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rotir:l7 "- Vitcritt Oticr * CreDediin
xy,em,im woketudezarastualestioasg4
twin Itlayderao.Notrein UAW% iiletei
PfI*ePPRFI" fuu -
&clock. • - - Yarmi
received of sll%inunitnotlitielloultitha
Dor.oast. and .a dattdendiOj AIM grnittilA4olliteil
twice it year. in June ; ma December. intedlratti
has been declared derril-aillitnillfgriatdrianittoo;
cemlier sineotheHanir WIN ilittonizeltratalitzata
cent4iayoarf ,j% lh 'l4 L•
Interest, pg,t dawn m;t,,i placed tO k
cheat Of Eat depositor as ytinclpat, and bearier
ainnotatereat from theaturr daywoLgune
twice ./k
troubuna the cooattor to on or eve.. tit)
tile pasts oh. att thin Tate money d lOWA
leis than twelve• yearn.
Boat! caugrndlig Otugier BY-LaVultrs
and.Begulatious, furniabed grave , flu &pp ill ti
• 4. 1 14 4.a. g.!
, vlll3 PlLeti/Ditand. •
Satnei McAuley, •=I
JOhcv/ii. iShoenLersec,,
Jamenli,erdmnih. 7 . . Leaaolld. kenunok,
Peter A. Madeira , '
J. ArtiltirsOlf. hPFsAiteni:.
A. Rollock, Johann: iblaintolinir. 3,1
b tu . ,
imiHenry J. Lynali,
1tih1 1 1.1431 . diey, ' 'Jtilinataratint,- •.1 ,=
:Blacky • . alter P. Alarshali :==
rit u rgrEwint John Ocr
Alqnz Hobert Robb; ;./
if.eiug L Rinivalt,..- - :=
John .'wane . • Ww..E. tintonertn.
Beni. L. Fahnestook, Alexander Speer, , ,
John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tindle,"'''?'' -
Win. S. Raven, Wm. Vankirk,
Peter IL Hunker, eltaair.Whlttlenr
iiishardrklayso . Wm,P weyputia,, sdl
Uhrisgii,n.Ysaglic.„ 1, , •
snorizraiir TAILL.IB et. 13302.
• OHARLTS A.4.101.11,0N4
PHILADELPHIA
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GOVIMItSD C I Wan=
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irirttbersi *Melees made em eeeki*Muiiiiita
when &tared. ' ' ihyd7d,
oltsGE , Gr'iLticift.„,t,
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12014 1 1:01.
pit very 017 .
arts , ' ktllliaatim:.maig,
610 CHESTNUT STRNETe.'t
'ILLADELPIII.A.
•
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SAS le/ST I:ISLES *SW SHANDELUIR*,
•Petevto Improved
JtXd •Mrpg P4l:Efikil T
MRAGOYMKti PEN
Hand •/Amam i Columns, 4a.e5;
No. 517 Atoll— Street,
• Mantlitistory, Frankkofill Pbt
artligoodrivaritTttd. ' ''jy44 I fil
_
' O- - kL4*ll:3( 33B14$.;:;„
LONG-COPE T ; PEAlth.g
'ltaulutuctiarell nit& b4portiirs of
litits , ".Ftitrislinoooo' A,
AND TAILORS
No. 1d Bouth-Potuqh"Streeter
tayt.iyd' - PHILESAILPHIA:
HOTELS, fiESTAUfiANTS,:TO.
In • •
.i.arJf
cgr
AIRIALIEralaLlaraEl 3 ELGOJX3liallei p
80. LUSO' ./.I.lll4Wpt". STAIRILT,
Next to Pennsylviutia-„Passeuger-Depot,
. • JOHN •HAVAGE, PROPRlPtfr'''
HAlviNkil.,kirEN Aim orrgto.
• with ell' theSttodertrimprotedenSithlifpep.
ular resort,,gte, subscriber tsrared ten sworn
modate •61deitstomeri a the „pup
ally, with the beat the day et 'Airprilh:li e rrs
will be served up In every variety*/ kirks , mg
the season: .11. W Wines,: Liquors. and Alsa ce
Teets coundent in ttLedrothe,pd>.
lie for thelr'excellenee.
- Can, Bucked:ld , Shell Oysters recehtedshaly,
end add wholesale and retail. my2Orlyd
171 R , AUCIDAn9'iq; -'
NO: '22 "111. AMY - '4lirr"
r i
ck svilsbniskaAkx4ViVis
to the toublie' that fie la ' u'ilittly Eetelkt •of
£ .li, SUET.l.l.,atal (MN OYSTERS), ifAME,
of old Pia relltTer i4"Ate ' 1441'444"
us
hoe ArAWY
thing in the eating and • line at thelMt.
net notice. •. • JO ' SHALES.,
Ant/7 1 -0 -. , i , . ,„. --.n 'et/111%00m
YOUNG'S EATING 'SALON,
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