V’ PROSPECTUS FOR 1864. ' ! f .^SiD,•**• ."sMUawji */ f .-iIU^U.-U /i.vi .<,*• PiTTsfflffiMKiiasT. ,St».; «.■••;* ; tfieWfufceff lind prrißpmity 6$ lrpu«, ol rteturoinf our acknofwled*- riggjjji ’.tWWf pait)(oime'ihnii-■ ■■ ij- i-i '■‘i“ •- Tricsreas ed 'ita CiTcxil atidii. "t i&e ►M.vrsl'itruujr» •. i'-J • >'• ‘ • v.i : - hi- < ..-presentyear brißga wttt*4t,nottbe : i. 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I*l * a/. /.' ij n i t In* fPolilipal' -@ibaFßGteF, ‘ ’’ Ae Independent Democratic Journal, .in .<T «£TV’6Tfctl TO THE ' ■ - axo/'.a;-'/': «»■!•. .<v .i.oPrcMmiAoaoriftwiConati^&nr^ RESTORATION OF THE UNION; • ‘■t ’ • • » 1 • i • *±c“-r- *|r'.“-T f.tsra It will confine-itself to the discussion of EBTIONB, - t >'; .5 . { -t, .LI l. s • / / ; . .. AnftliWve ilo connection whatever wYth Personal or Factional Character. twj-opb Jmt the faithful *” exponexif of 1 Sound Qosgocv^Cw... Sentiments. Ti’tj’&l!?}?!** ‘ wp pji' Aiberityui People Is n>e idyifa£;sfour l " l 1 r EtEPWBEICAN SYSTEM; There is ua.part j?k in the country anxious to aare It but the'DemocraiiQ > And in order that it shall J 1 .V. So r ‘ it J t ;• r t I.i- .11 * THE SUCCESS 1 ; ■ ■•- - > ■••: OfthtrDembcrsoy is absolutely necessary, and ;( Ui-J- :j ./ ' thAt'.tOQ r At the. Period. We potations of oar friend# in the djUumeßionjorthA'queßtiopp wmah will be iiiroiyed in. theapproa chiag., >. • PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUg .NEWS, DEPARTMENT. Particular attention will be given to the News Department of the Post} we shall labor to obtain the \y; ■ /J LATEST BY TELEGRAPH J&. 3N; I> 3MC iAi ll*} '* While lnddfltry Win bh exercised In, our - ifIBGHiLAMOBS* AND ; toe A. L lijß PAE^MENTB) ItsGoi WiiVbaentraii Ifled'fqtftpni/ HOME! Intended'to dealing, girl meat to dl*h< • . VJ i v i. : ; wl >i . ...... DA It' E r '|D ITI/O N, 8.l *>; tf IjfiiiA i-ti V * 1 :*.:// ; ASDTHU * o k #|»iU(iii'aB BAttKEtg - P&IKf R -S>nWUtsßean4ul!Tnser«islTOd and fonJ^ bj- FETZEttA.AJttH^TEWQ, gw ;pas tM ,dFtr.tA. Just r« .1 .A x<i ii^.- ,:inwov*S r US j>a/. n f «piiif>; ,ft ? J*eii£3 Jsis .VIWUfi P-2J fa AT, •jtf Sit 3 i{H ,a tuLi i.-si-'A .lostls LooTf %zi J3r£ta . STEAMSHIPS.,! iieara from Queenstown and. IdYerpool., ■om£ Iffim 1 p.rful Iron. Steamships of the Cnu- Llae, UEuSAO-Of? HOCSSIRUg, WUI sail from Liverpool every alternate TUES UAY, irom Queenstown every alternate WEDNES DAY. and from New York every alternate WEDNESDAY. - I ! Steering; passage from Jfew York to Liver- , pool direct's6®- Ourrtmy/tL'Ne • York, $35 Gold or eauivalent is, Ourr,env/« r . Passengers fdtwardeato I 'Paris and all German porta at very low rates.' a . . Forpassage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION,. ■iOCPimofaitrdet,New'York; or’ ’• • , ~-XHOS. KATTIGAN* Agent. ,J "• ' No. 47 SiuithHclditreet. aaJMt,. Sacoeßßor to TJio«. i ■’ Liverpool, New York and PKiladelphia . (.I ! 3» M*'A. W )'’ " - : 9ITBASISHI1 1 LINK. NbrrifcETO’rWEriritijc. ' TnKCWDEtt'SIG NB D ,iia¥in« ( ttta»n opifointed agent fori tb&"above line of Steamers vice iiJatln Thompson, deceased, the.businessof the line here, hereafter, be4&rrfed<6&Jtft No. Ba Sfuithtleld street, neftr Fourth. -where all should be made.' TheSteauieril ttf thS’lme Afre atifohg thd most magnificent afioktyafadxunidirf Qt>bet ween Liver-: pool and Now York, sailing evtery week. 1 /FBfitmderaigned la alßo&ffent forTAPSOOTPS offtfoiSilori Packets,*b y'Jrot which he la pre- bring out passengers at .very low rates. Bight Draft* tor Any araout on. hnypart of Eutope for sale} -Apply td'• > L. O’NEILL', ‘ • stlm ; FftiDM; to j,‘ . THE PmSIVCLASS POW- 'lron Steahißhlpfe of the National Stkam NaviGatl'Sh YlfitJmiA/ 1 1 'LOUISIANA, : ERIN, ■ PENNSYLVANIA, Will' aafil /from Liverpool and Queenstown, every, alternate TUESDAY and WEDNES DAY ; froiri New : York to Queenstown and Liveij)ool v eyery alternate SATUKJ)A,Y. Cabin passage,’payable in Gold or In Currency. From New York, *65. To New 'York, $7O. Steerage passage from New York,.sso in Currency. To New York s3s,payable In Gold oryalue in Cur rency. Passenger* forwarded to Paris and all German ports atverv low rates. For PaatageApply to 'WILLIAMS a GUION, 40 Fulton BL. New York; or THOSrRATTIGAN, Agt, No. 47 Smlthflela street, Successor to Thos. Rattigau. 'N. B. ! Agent for steamers to London, also the Old. Black Star. Line of Liverpool Paekets. ; Real Estate Savings Institution STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION ot the above Institution, Saturday, April 30th, 1664: Amtmrit of Deposits.?. $160,878 68 Amount interest due de • poeftori'May Ist 8,674 08 Amount CouUngentFund 6,028 66—9190,681 67 First Liens onßeal E*t*tes‘ 99 T 22a ef U* S. 6-20 Bonds at par,. 61,400 oo U.'S. DebtOer, and Notes 16,409 16 Accrued interest . not cob leioted..... ' 1,680 67 Office Furniture 160 00 Cash on hand 22,809 27—5190,681 67 The-undersigned Auditing Committee have tyboka .'of ths Institution, the bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and have found the above 1 statement to be correct. H. CHILDS, ' N. VOKGHTLY, W. B. COPELAND. Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1864. 49-Deposit* received DAILY and EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at SIX PER CENT, per annum. TRUSTEES i ISAAO JONES, President, Hon. Thoa. M. Howe, Hon. J. K. Moorhead, Wm. H. Smith, ‘O. G. Hussey, Wm. B. Copeland, ‘ ' Jacob Painter, Harvey Childs, Nicholas Voeghtly. Office, 63 Eourth Street A. A. oar: my7-dtfABtw SILVER PEARL SOAP. CaWIPTOS ft. CO., 367 LIBERTY STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur ers for-Western .Pennsylvania, Ohio. Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. ; Also manufacturers of a superior artioie of PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE and ;RQSJN 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 inmrind. has neither Potash, Sait, Lime or Rosin, or any other substance in its manufac ture which can ahrtnkor Injure the finest lahric. Flannels and Wofilens can be washed with. the rapidity' of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed with the Silver Pearl Soap do not require bail ing or half the rubbing, which of course saves the wear and tear; Silver Pearl Soap removes Oreese, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers’ Ink, Smoke and the worst Bilge WnterStains instant* ly, by applying It with a moist sponge, thus pro tecting windows, carpets and furniture from suds andißlops, it imparts a brilliancy to Plate. Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled Paintings Patent Leather immediately, and for craning Marbleand Floor Tiles It has no equal.' For the bath and particularly for shampooning, the Sll- Soap tira perfect luxury. Ci a word all who have tried its superior qualities ac knowledge it the greatest 7 disco very of the age. wt}o *ra interestedevery case will refund the ]irice of the sameahouhl it tail to accomplish what we claim for It. . Sold at five cents per pound in fifty pound boxed.' Delivered to the cars, boats, in ny, Birmingham and city residences free of charge. Directions lor use on all packages. Liberal .discount to the trade. Merchants from abroad Will dn-well to give CRUMPTON A GO., a call, 36T Liberty street, opposite PennA. Railroad Passenger Depot. AES-Bewereof all imitations. /None genuine unless bearing our trade mark. Silver Pearl Shell. as secured by the lavpritorby Nationalcopy right, mha-tf pOREIGS FADES ,TAfUTB, 300 boxes Oranges, prime, 100 do Lemons, 100 frails Ivica Almonds, 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 66 bags Tarragona Almonds, 60 do Sicily Almonds, 76 boxes Shelled Almonds, 30 bags English Walnuts, 25 do Brazil Nuts, 30 do Filberts, 200 do Pea Nuts, 6000 Cocoa Nuts, ' In atom and landing, and for sale by . • BEYMER A BROS., mfa4 ; * . .. 138 and 123 Wood st Black Diamond Steel Works. ®. Flat and i)attgo^w4fiwnpit U&ML -V™ wiijurqnß*;-- Second at.,. gtnwtg. l Frol ifoDHeft'Applea;-. :V 1000 Corn, • R>oo. hush. Oats. 300 bbls. Gaff Mills Flour. In store antTfordalfe by ‘ ‘ % • : PATTERSON A AMMON je!s _ No. &W°Pd sts. 1 A FIAkINgPRmE FRE«i BVT JLVter, • 100 bbls Potatoes, 1000 bush-Oats, - ; 300 bbls Family Flour, In store and for sale by PATTERSON A AMMON, my«g J - No. 6 Wood st. NOW rjIHE LATEST STYLES OF SILK JL tU antf cloth Mantillas, Sacques, Talmas, Cir culars, Ac. Also, Cloaking Cloths of all shades, Shawls and Dress Goods. Selling cheap for cash., .Call and'see, at . U. J. LYNCH’S, d& Maratstreet, between Fifth and Diamond. /“ wa^xSSdT |Ai| TOSS OLH BOOKS WITH ol d: newspapers or anything thsthaiJMice bein’writing or printing paper, for whinhthe highest’price -willDe pald our-: Paper -ein&Hßag /Warehouse, No. S 3 .ULTHFIELD STBElfr. ,iel6-lmd C. P. TITARKT.F A CO. ®b T?mvKAsks' ~ *WVKHS. ' ™Lj m ' ...FOEVKS-fc SON, ..tnyfelm ... teouth and Penß.BfrUadelpiila. H 40 BffiPg , *“*«ye., Garnett) h&**, r<y . ■' ; itEORiH AM2r Lf JTVft liberty treat, Ptttehnwh,. THB . rpST— rnXSBPRGH. TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTKMIiKIt ~13 WM u jiiiMimmmfr m 1864. fftmiriirin WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Os Moapay, 'jvJoyKMBiK.- I6ua; Penisylvlnia Oenlrar Rlilroal NINE DAILy I'IIAINH, THROUGH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves the passenger Station daily, (exoept Sun day,) at 6 50 a. m., stopping at all stations be tween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making direct connection for New York at Philadelphia THE THROUGH MAIL- TRAIN leave* the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sundays at 3 50 stopping only at prihafpa) Stations. aDd making direct connections at Har risburg for Baltimore and Washington, and foi New York via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPKEBS TRAIN leaves daily at 426 p. m., stopping only at principal Sta tions, making direct connection at Harrisburg lor Baltimore and Washington, and for Neu York via Allentown Route add‘Philadelphia. THE FAST LINE leaves theistatlbh daily, (except bunday,) at> 35 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia AticojiMOßi'Tiß/rAfi-N -leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone maugh. FIRST AOCOMMOiIATION TRAIt? forWaH>4 Station, leaves daily, (excej)tSunday,)at62o a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) a* 3 60 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN foi Wall's Station leaves dally, (except ‘s*undayi) f ai 8 00 p. m. *** THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’iStation, every Sunday at 906 a. m.: returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m; . . i . . RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE.IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS : Baltimore Express 12 20 'p. n Philadelphia 126 p. n Fast l2 50 a, o Through Mail Train .*..f2 20 a. ai Johnstown Acc0mm0dati0n........... 10 Op a. m Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation.*.. 4 . 6 15 a. ir, 2d Wall’s Station Accommodation 8 36 a* n> 3d Wall’* Station Accommodation l 55 p. d 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation...-; C 56pi it Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 26 p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS FOR BLAIKSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at Biairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS FOR EB ENSB URG connect at Ores* ton with Express Trains and Mail Train 1 West, and with Through Accommodation and Expreft Train East. IXXAJIV OJB’ITIOE, I. .. HEirtrc W« cuhotte, SO. 100 BHITHFIKUJ ST., Nealrtlife rbnler of stK,' PliTSBCifaH. ■MOISEY IS EAHOR AKD SMJU-1. ±VM. qu a 111 it les 1 o .vn ed nri Gold and Silver. Dfa radndalllewelrv, Gold And Silver Watchet, and aLI kinds ot valuable article*, for any length m time agreed tin. The good* eannot be delivered ivithbut the Tlidtetd' WOfflec Uoura from 1 A; M. to 10 P. M, ia»o ... Baggage Checked to all Statlona on the Penn- *-'-*■ '■■■n-. ■■■ ■■■ - ■ ■ aylv&nia Railroad, and to Philadelphia, BalO- ENGINE BUILDERS more arid Isew York. 1 • wuMtiat. uwihi/mw., The Traveling public v ill find it greatly to their interest, In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Railroad, &b the acoommo 1 dations now ottered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free irom dust, we nun promise sAfety, speed and comfort to all who may favoi tkisroau with their patron age. . . P A H Ki TO NEW YORK $l3 80 PHILADELPHIA >0 60 BALTIMORE 10 00 I*AN CASTER 8 80 HARRISBURG 7 66 Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be oharged an Access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent* NOTICE.—In case of loss, the (JompaQy *wlll hold themselves responsible tor personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to ooavey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 36 cents for e«oh passenger and baggage. For Tickets apply to ' J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. K. K. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. jy-22 1864 SimmammCim THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Olev eland and Pittsburgh Kailroad.; Treasurer. BUMMfiS AEEAH GBMEHT. ON AND AFTER AUG. lat, 1864, trains run as follows, viz : Leave Ritteb’g. ForOhi’go. Tor Olfev’d. ForWheePg. Ex]>ress 1.00 a. in. 1.00 a.m. 1.00 aiim. Express l.lOp. m. 1.10p.m. 1.10p.m. Mail 6 00 a. m. 8.10 a. m. Mail train connects at New Brighion with train or New Castle and Erie. Arrive Pittsburgh, P., F.W. &, U. K’y..9.30 a. m., 5.20 p. m., 7.00 p m., 7.60 n. m, G. & I*. u. R.. .2.10 a. m., 3.60 p. m., ; G. 06 p. ns. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Leave Allegheny for Alliance. ForN.B. KorN.U. FofStea’e 2.1'» i». m. 9.16 a. m 142.00l 4 2.0o m. 4.40 p. nj. 6.60 p.m Arrive Allegheny. F.» F. W. A C. H’y.7.10 a. ra., 8.20 a. m.. 3.36 p, m., 4.60 i». m. C. & P. R. R 9.30 a. m. ; . geo. parkin, Agent. Union .Station, PiftabUKfe, Pa A. Q,. UASSiILIJtiIItY, Agent, Allegheny City. Pittsburgh & ConneilsvUle R. R, &«tMi ©iiuiTner Arraif^meht. ONrAND AFTBHUbSDAY. MAY ai>’ 1663. Trains wiilleave the Depot,eorner of Kobb Mid Water streets, a* follows: Leaves Arrives at • Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to and from U’ntown. 7 66 &. rri. 600 p m Express “ “ 340 p. m. 930a.au Ist M'Keesport Acc’dn. 11 00 a. m. «60a. a. 2d ' “ “ 6 16 a. m. 206 p. m. istPortPerry “ 7 00 a. m. 830 a, m Braddock’s “ 4 16 p. m. 640 p.m. Sunday Church Train to and from M’keeaport. 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m For tickets apply to CEO. BuULTON, A*t W. B. STOUT, Supt. 1 Jpso PITTSBpRGH, PA. fllHifi LARGEST, CHEAPEST. AND Jl;~5 oBt Buccesaful BUSINESS MAN'S COL LEGE in the United State#. Air-Students can enter and review at any time* CIRCULARS containing full informationeenfc pekb of charge to any address on Application to the Principals. JENKINS & SMITH; v * de7-lawd&y Pittsburgh, Pa , THE 50WE SEWING MACHINE. Invented 1845. Perfected 186!). Received tribute 1 from all other Sewing Machines, at the World’s Fair, IBS2, while the Singer Sewing Machine received am honorable mention on Its merits; and < Wheel er &. Wilson’s a medal for its device, called “Cir cular Hook.” The Howe Sewing Maohihe, was awards a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. , Sold and rented at Nos. 13 A 14 St. Oldirstroef' . A.M MoGREGOR, myttWStaw-ly Ageht. pIdKLES, KETCHUP AND NAraR. 100 doz X gallon and quart Pickles,’ ' 80 do pint Pickles, ; ~ 30 do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints, 200 do Pepper Sauce, ’ 20 do Cumberland Sauce, ‘ 10 do Worses teahire Sauce, 6 do Walnut Ketchup; 6 do Mushroon Ketchup, i 20 do Imported Frenoh Mustard, 60 do Imitation do do Just received and for salebv ' BEtMERrARBOS.. feb29 126 and 128 Wood st. nAISINS, -PRUNES AND CUR mC BANTS— -1,000 pkgs. Bunch and Layer Raisins, in whole, hair and quarter boxes, ' 60 mats Seedless Raisins, . . i 25 km do do 80 casks prime Zanfe Currants, ‘ ' 50 kegs French Prunes and Plums,. 25 boxes do ' "do “’ ’ Justjeoeived and lor sale by . ; REYMER A BROS., , mhB ' 'l2*indl3B Wood s*. J - AHA&GB LOT OF : ■• sn '• •’ OwwwfsTobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobacco. ■ *■> • Navy Pounds ; i .7 ,t.. ; van*: Bright' ft ' .»» , r ... Our and* Etty Sinbkillg TobAccb, 1 ,Ji U: ' <T Solace Fine Oufc*— “ Sunhyi SiddjFinßXUjt , Y y/i'' w Sweet Olive ... , fc . - n' tT'-rnm rtf I"t RKTUKKINU. RETURNING, >. IT - :i mV i_m»n** , «flasanT 9®? e taft>B«\.Batt<UJW=DOT*tlnt«ro»i',llev- Rnuerooms,” between m. A M. and Mechanics Banks, - : - • - - < ' Be* ML KWiRIEH JITnKJOTi J ji.ir iVi ( . -JL j f j.,|0r,..- | .rLTX^gpHQ^_ ,‘i /. iOV <j BOQEyi BWk.AJfi.rt And all kiAdA of WfapJJiiigTaijferj' h Hayo Kemovtid -■ * FROM WOi : -tf WOCHV *(tRBMt, -TO- Ho. sa SniitHfieia ; ‘ LAMPS; "Olf., &C. I.nOE3V>3t ,l OIIL. WOHSKa <op-i c , ::i . iiaacfj'AoxPßgjtspiy . ' .PURR PWHITTJBiRRPHff® Oi i asr-<>i xi A . : OfflcßV'ipl USKRTr StEEKT, n)yB-amd ■‘ ! 7 PITTSBUttOH; PA.- i HOUSE ICARPENTERS ■ « CUBITS 0. STEIN METZ, ; '-I 5 :- . r. t : ■ i\ • House Carpenter and Jobborv - shop,' virgijt AtkKV,' 1 ‘' Ll ' Between Wood an<| Libertystreeis,’ ' ’ ; '’' v ' . '',, .. : PITTSBURGH, P*A.‘ J OH)rders sotlcited afliyjirompQy attended t 6. AIDERME^ FRANjK ; KELLY, Alderman: and., Attorney at Law , ! aro. si Firth str-ekt. • WOoliectfon of account* and' in legal huii neM promptly atteijdetl to.' - 1 s ■ "«eS-lyd LOAN OFFICES. WBL M, SABEB & CO. STEAM EHGINE BUILDERS, :■ Iron .founders) General Machinists and Boiler: Makers, - • _ViLMJL ■ .. , H. tUj Passenger Station. " PirrmxjEOH,T?A: ■ MANUFACTURER ALL KUDS OP Eagipefa ranging from throe to one honored ana tifty horse power, anil'suited for QrUt Mills, Saw &mk; Blast FUrnaces, ’FaoS ries. eta. dive particular attention to 'the construction Have also oh hand/fiAishdd for ■hlj>- meat at short notice., Engine and Boilers of every description. .! ’ Also, framshßoUerTTind Sheet Ironseperataly, Wrought Iron Shafting; Hangecsiahdßußieeur every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and' Machine Cards. eOa r prices art* low/ burmtehmery raanufftetu*- id of ujehestqunhty of materials, and warranted a aU eases to give satisfaction. ' aQ parts of tbb country solid fcedand promptly oiled. feit-d&w CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C — • Piano'Covers, Pine Embroidered Cloth, Emfossed icioth, A n©w and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT J ust reoelved at fh&9e\r Oarput Store-of McFarland, Collins & Co. mild Venetian Blind Trimmings, An entirely new and complete assortment just received at the WEW CAUjPEX BTOUE OF '4' co, ; 1 • mM , ; . . > >1 .tailors; MERCHANT TAILORS, 185 SUITUIIELDJIBiCET., X*jf&■ 'HAVb^ svkppi A ▼ ▼ large and well selected stock of SP^fi.AND,SWOB GOODS, Consisting of cloth*, CuUntre*, *«i Also, & large stock of GENT’S FUBinBHllrG GOODS, IncludingLockwood’* Cloth’ -Unfed PAPER COLORS, F(£G£ TlJ£S:fuul ermthiajr usually kept hy Brtt-cIMB Fiiritehlng Stowe. Order* promptly executed. mhs-lyd '• PORK eACKSng.,: . .•OfrAwSlS : **/o 'nwopnr"-- '^W'm OYSTBRSjBIrrM/dAME, 300 LIBEBTX STREET. WW WINDOW SHADES, FANCY QO6OB «*KS£ spe ~ r M r 2?Jf M' JiSS W«A Window SSMt* 1 -fromToS to Bs, ■CfflK Cl6toPffom ,r Wto *E«Ppo» y<BtttbPWn«ji<<3i3(»tß> »lPvtaletie*y« i l «®tn»noD c, ..iTiioqu:r'.r @n~fr«.'fn; T.-jrfjc to lu’it, oT^rafv.-fi |'kKJKD P’RtjT-'' l:f " .HC-Ti-i-j lit -&S - i.t «cwo> * ify}on rjgt.j Fafcfcrßlo'tW' u « «3 '. i ,*»* «*• ?da*<2<j)ft«>BUk|Br«Ml <». !->• ”,f “^^Syt*M#ga NO ■ : 1 ' wnifiW^rjretrilftrrttU rpoitßT SOAP- ToVioa WQ.U in jgj “*>* 128 jane! 128 Wwrflt. 111 *1 Brogiawfe^ iinle.i'ti.i v.*H f>nj\ ,T.»i J k ts scrnrLB’i > c "■m #.#Fr f JAMES P. FLEMING,T ttoSsMii "2 PiWwwX-ffiE! ' steamboat. tmmmM Afconiiw KLfnt A.K...; ...-riTfiii ar4v Stiiseii,' aBHRy. BHiPBS, 05.,, - j.SpdolallPartnOTj . .;9S“9Siil , *Sl»«*...,r wife*.!: -. IBON CITY POBGE, Ki.osi.AN & phipps; NINTH WARD, PITTSBUEGH; , f Mf bar iron/ gen- Ivi erAl 'Ballwfty and Steamboat? Forgings; Passenger, Freight and .Locomotive A*hT,» Ac. ~i selO-tf i ■ • .j GAS:|LtJMBERS A: RtTEBS. ‘ • AOi> V & EWE " Opposite First Choroh,PKUburglvand ■ NO. 4T iOSIO «TRHBT ( ALbBOHBUT, • • ; vbab TEn-irAvoa’ft-owTcmi - Pomps, hydrants, Lead Riue, PigandJßar Lead j; anl : Piumb* er’a Material in general. Oilßeflnprihk fitted.up in the tnost approved m&noer.'TanaS'liiiMwltfi Lead or popper. Houses fltfcedwitfc Water end Gfcaa, Pictures.;, , 5 ■ L . r ’...a. . . AS'N. B.—Ail orders promptly attehded.to* apg-lyd ’’ *' “ WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ~., JEWELBYj. /;;. The subscribers have just opened a very large ana desirably rtooli or ; FINE GOLD JEWELRY, - Gold & silver watches, ' For Ladies 1 and Gentlemans’ weir j fin* Bronze Clocks, Fancy Good** SITjYER-PLATED i^abe, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit j ßaskets, Goblets, Cart Cases, TetfSettSj et# '' REINEMAN, MEYRAIf 4 * ’ ~de2Q 4i‘ Filth street. . , SREWERS and MALSTERI SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS t PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. We have always cm rawd A superior article of - * Ale, Porter aid Brown Stout, And will continue to makd it 'otir &dm to site satisfaction toall of our customeris.; Mr. Hobti' Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our business, with full Bontroiin the Brewery* Address ail orders to SPENCER & tvthta v ■ Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. < - JOS. SPENCER, 1 selfrtyd. • , JAB. fitfKAY* ' 1 Butterfield & Co. f Masters and flop healers; .WATER STRERT,; _ Bdeol-lyd VA. IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, .. WLarton-. £rothe*a fejCo,,;, rs , AHE SOW PRERARER TO RsL ceive orders from-ihe trade for all Sizes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band&HorseSlmalrQii ' OFTkE BEST QtJAtJTY.' ’ * Pittsburgh, tlai Y, 1368. ' - JadS^md attcrneys-at-IAW: JAMBS U. HOPKINS ATTORNEYS-AT^LAW, Victoria, WO. 103 FIFTH STIIEFT, .. ■:■:■} - EirrBBUKCIH.PA.. Collections and other legal business attended to In; Allegheny, Washington, Qreenct and ad joining countios.. . jan26.2md »*'« UPHOLSTER VP Nai 85 Fomth Street, Near Wood. r I^fIS ; .^I' IJS P Ii inERS M ARC R AC JL T\iRE andlfeep constantly onhand eveiy article.in;their tviz;.Cornices,.LUnanientß, Curtain Goods. Comforts, Feather Beds, hlat tTesses of all-kinds v also, the celebrated Patent kinds of t>hades l; B|uul» and J9“Prompt attention given to allurifcri forißt* ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. octn-Ayd ROBERTS fc ROBNICK CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. ' dtww&wmww^. SUPERIOR CRACKER^ 64 Fourth street. II Jel7 -.■■■ ■ «i LIME MANUFACTURERS. I^ To Builders and Contractor V*7"E ark now manufactuhinq YT'. » ji j t f L I XL E , •flfflSffilMSSlMS WEST QUALITY OF A % FAMIIiT OOAJj, Always on hand os usual, £ & myl» DIOKSON, STEWART 4 00. PLANING MILLS. r a ..—>■■ ... iLlii g James muljuinoaj* . monongahe* ailed it wi th the. .newest aiu» jna ehinery.U now prtpat«l 'to I httiifih flooring and planing* >ards» scroll aauin.? and' re-iawlnx. doorv ghatters, kOd AM& |ra£3! mouldings, bos making, 8u:l - ijl* South Pittsbubgh, Sept. 7,1867. j*ao ! ST, FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, * Under Oare of the Franoißoan 'Bfothen, rUmS INSTITUTION. SITUATJED Ig direct route between Philadelphia.andPittebunrh was chartered in 1859, with privileges to confer the usual Gollegiatd/ Honors and'lfegrbetf l THe ; lofcatlbn oftheXjoilege 1? one of jfienrostr flfeihliv i In of 1 tfcfj &lu£fte&v' mountains being proverbial for its pure water 9Hte3RHfcag about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return hofne between the sessions. Au the Apparatus neee»>; arasoaas In »dvMoe 80, ' rtl and Tultion . P»yable half ytfriy jspilgiiij Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, PBMMSffia: Rev. T. Si Reynolds; LomtbKiafr.&rfcd&ara’ If. Bl—fiT ftalck runs dally to Lorretto'fi'O* 'jnare'eMaoi principal IT* tip <wt qu st °r«Stw 1,1 M St kelly' 1 ” yo»— :*si SXT^E9 l 4£9£iUßns£Elte(icr r~* .skm%o ->- f > 1 Tl,^ £ol h«j* twines* ;;s»T. -EiU*o e-swotr t> r-T' ♦.'tUHii J& £H./i j • vrf Cu£S t» l»ooW 881 ban «S 3 ; tTt COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ’ .u .iaJoH au iifed -Ot-.i jo/Wn. PtrT§lrtr&§£°^i ■ '• i PAWERSOHa • ‘i'**^%j^WKs7*r iic^j Davie, J. WoodwdlLjM. fiEoaS* iiifSotj. W.Spancejvti H.larVo&,<Jo., sTal - JftTVSS»tfiuij< vw / i.-. iji»sL> •- i Ui harousii* aibmimi!4A at um> . J.:'. ,',! . Wail .j; if ,(.Mjjj(' /I'wy.iaf. %»t?.--5 r* : >•_ u 1 REYMER&BEOTHB^S, {Susoamwa to Reymer A Anderaon,) <. ,1 ■'" •■' ■WtM&iiiliitoMi£&‘-" yj **' ,d r.risCißr , J AtS 3?W. ilifCl. ,CLf . J f HQ& 126 t AHDJ28WQ0D^fflmEBT, PITTS BottGOS.<- Uf:J ir ' ' ■■'> or. 33 xy''JxroEj^B*J3CEiryy<i ••■• • •«'•• .i . f a<j«nirrft j t.. i N O ~ ! *^,att i ,© f3 B* ! J* !W '■■■PITTS6UB(jSti M* ti •. taySWydltwi -ju.. lrH> y-b io tn , IlnquesneßrassWorks. - Sa OAiutiif••.M«t>r.a.iE ■ Cadman' jfc" CraTWiPd,' ‘ 1 <•: u'X'ti'fiusi'ibi.i t* : .t Iftanufacture and. j !*Vf L’' Tariqtyot FINISHED BRABB WORfe l ß^ASiS fr o^Ssilrti^‘ oifUupKriiir ’ a; •; <■ hett&adßtd’Ortfei^ 1 *■- - toi* ror /We«te«v JP/eniiflyiyaai&i XefeoQiS *.i*Sbi-<}£ J.&K..aKssEEtf,,.,. : ..,;■ - . :.»i' AZA'SHOtf r-'M -.;!T BRASS AND IRON’ COCKS'- MADE TO ORDER. Also, "Brass" Caßtliiga;pf All' TrtvrVftif° / .•• • 'FartictfliiP attratfoif iifidirt pairing of-“v/s?! •,*..- 31 & 34 Water Street, liear liberty. rpK&usii&Eftf^MrWi^tifgg. A t*? raisfesa t& : CRUHr€fof«feh wAter.andpiM u-.t i »44P J&vussi :.• luanWAcwmasriiDF'iiijj.i >a: At-.v> Cast Steel* aiiid A B> .., . ■MtUlMir’!'. -■ Corner ot Bow and, Pfrat StreeU.i ■ i: ; W. OBHHIKSHAM..D. ilfifeiif' 7. OUBSISGBAX....M .0. DUVOAK. C.U-KK I B(«H.A2EHS'.«*i OO.— BUBQH, WPEKH-Waief. nouie 119 Water street., aod ISB tlSt pttt.baWh f PH= thK* dA^J??ibas#w^iro® , sabeta tibuee. manufactprera of Pittabiucfr-OitaM builQniga. ‘ "Mj «• ,-j . .. . .THOMAS ;0. LAZSAB .;, E. P; UDJDIiETpN, ; ~ WliiiS, BRAIiDtES, £o.,' OXjI) WH3B4.T; HEBieKS, ■‘ i J »o. 5 North sfe, 311 V* ' ■; , - PtEEkAPKEIPgdI, PA. >• "• FOREfdIK #}NE$ ARID J.IOUORS, Wlan anfl'l-Kmifi loaA imported by. hlripelftjayamilleai an* 14<JooW of alHuadki'iaQgiitt).' aa/ttftHtfbft'y/ki-’ S*SL2S^ w ft.'^S l > J “ te the beat Reotttted Monongahela. TIJ ., i „.,og»o ; ., fe<ca., i,« r -», ~ ; ifflWaßfr? SI iiw imi.v-s Foreign Brandies, WineS'and > €insi I -jin r ie. BUckberty, HMpbenT -"WUi OK*rv, ! ger b. andiei, Old MrnirmgahelyißyKarißd a her Whißkiea, jiunajca Rum, iZ, WQ>BSUBEBT¥«E!BiEET, Oppo«Jte Fourth«treet ' '- -i *-»t. «»• < i J ; - 'ft ;a ... . <•. «rß*fcela, Taveroi AQd < Families applied -aiJ for tUsiu > t .1 ? ? j.- n } ■ j;. photographic; ££Ttst, j r M;'( 1, ,5 -Vs . ;■} fM. ' •* »;n -J-. . 40 and 48 Bt. Clair ' NOTjtßYPtffiEre,- ■.^*Si(E.9HsHiraS wiire and w«>d . 9k ithe Oaldep.Sttfnip.iiHttibargli. rilluj-q, j* *1 *il; iMgtl Hi!-. 7*372 a-JJW b*Jv-;h,3 lllOTQaULtWAiiri^Wßi^.-Rgm JET ?iwatfay.4hlifnmfini.»tagF»j<oE>i»f> vi.u i *ju s:iv,' ~;i;-, . -JOS&- '•»:i i * .!>'-;mo: V.o,u -)«TW-OOdWf^ ,r - u r -- L,JJ •** ' s hhdfi IjeafTobscto, '£i<V ilfti-I la rtOBB 1 »ar -ioj »iir ]o ~ J v t . ~v.’ :.rj-jrziif AB2ilSTHo2fOi'««. .mpflO «■ i ->*u'-a6*Mr : Vi t .' .ir . ■."jTrr.rJ fj i-rjaimmi. jric ~ uiMiaTl.-it ! . i • t.az ■ Elegant cesigss. hbdallion madC ottiexj j Cromfaris/for c*ldby; iUtFi« shfuv/swSiSt » . f- .i-5 1 :> j »• -w'iwj jfcfrrßrAqgrraTjTji *«» ? L -mySß' iu {patent try WfoiFiTilSlt''*'' .S^OTHBtJbs j ttil’M’tiyusii la ifqaTS*:ToaSi-* VOVEHBEB doSFOVrWt>««(ni 1 eminent Bondnbottghtnt >, j; _ J fl *” »oiS ..oO.£ r W I T 1-1 2 # 4orsal•tieli - ■ Jl3 bits w'i iildoTlO rffcWWJgnwt won. fait received by X , P«9*«m !»*oW«l3'zEk £ ABHSTBONOrn ■ffOi mmtzMKtkbt *nd Find giritfa I ,?M:uu:>fmitwei,n ,gHasasa<<«;i>£k ! dX’tl'i » tfi j-£ ysiaog frs* £3 j tf?j£ ioatl BRASS FOUNDERS;' 41 ’* WORICSi *= VMNES, UQUORSf-gie; » Ai*©v •dWpropnotbr’df BANKS AND BANKERS. BRt«i HavlJgoi^^hedamter^eflahonaipa And eoneetlona nSrtMtnjw^anrmt;il. Vjhi t . vu.Mrruaqt ■ *** ft ‘AleKMeatpß&afi sii.i f‘ “‘'l ,Aa-, Q./SPglttfcTZi^<JtoWph>?tßlttw?uni>fcy^rfyl»t f|fF b "HOMIKSifc BO!I», ;b-A!4«C»K« 3&SS ns •ii>3,i£l-.'id6fußQoßsEH* [ oMoek.l ''kal&j Eluli h ' U«r{>eaiilMUfediicmJiuuiaaU;,iii.>JtaisadUf. I iSteSfc if I*f‘*iwft'i,tft!‘U il pl*<fea t to‘<hi. ; jttiprtngipft^:jina,H«OT«^>rti i tothaofflft.i,.a iwjo. •; *air. ; aiw &' <». 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TuiE »:.• m n>i 3-zmJ} i:io lie y?a.%»JT r » PS* liwetwOtMurtnsdj fHMHItaKAME -JBfizMl£,n3inrn« vio,t i. ■■in^jgojiasD i Next' tff’Piimsyiv&fiia : '•H^®Sp«teiSB^ mpd»telit.,oW.oustonien*inliS the?pqblUuitt£> •98|P no inr ■ ■ «nd«nlil.armaetele and retag; ■“ « .«• llrrH v«, otgaiUv , thing in the eating and dffiWngTDre attheihort. 1 e«t notice. - <- JUHN SHALEB, ~ cJjUMtM l} -~«»lU>>i «Mffib| : s°m.c S*?JI nl ' Wfie»<oYBi I M&’ : arGi M •oaonnUl te|eitreititip4n>4h«qß<fMtdiaS(ilSW VGOiifi, odi wlthgcKidtajitg^telliranrtffiiMrli.yi^^^Sß *. *i»9 ■O.i iflaa i(j»o i, aiaieit&iis«o ~~: . i* r-i ’ '■* / -
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