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THEFIRST ' >CLABS FOW
erful Iron Steamships of-the Co#-
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SitfON, KfyiAß,
_ 4 ,HECL*, ' OLYWruS,
Will sail from Liverpool every alternate TUBS
DAY, from (Queenstown every alternate
WEDfrTBS DAY, and from New York every
alternate WEDNESDAY.
IStdering pAreage from New York. to’Liver
pool direct *4O ihirrency, to New York, $3O
>-*tofd or equivalent in Currency. Passengers
forwarded to Paris and all German ports at
very low rates. '
For passage apply to WILLIAMS 2t GUTON,
40 Fulton street. New York, or
THOS. KATTIGAN, Agent.
No. 47 Smithfteld street.
aul9-tf ' Successor to Thos. Ratttgan.
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ffiPOST.
NOTIGE TO THE I’UBLIC.
, ' THEtSDERS^SBD
. having been appointed agent for
the Above line of Steamers vice
I«s99hßbb Mr. John Thompson >i deceased,
the bpataessof the line-hero, wiHj • 1 hereafter
be carried on at No. 66 stiiithfielihpBtrcet( near
Fourth,.where all Applications should he made.
The Steamers of this line arc among the most
magnificent afloat, and run direct between Liver
pool and New York, sailingevery week.
> The undersigned la also agent forTAPSCUI*T’S.
celebrated Line of Sailing Vessels and the X. Line
of London Packets, by t>oth of which lie is pre
pared totfrinf' oul passengers at very low rates.
Sight Drafts for any amout on any part ot
Europefor sale. Apply to 1). O'N KILL,
Foreign .Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithtteld
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jeA
steam .-frontQueenstown lif Liverpool
tiftiiiig our acktfowledgr
b patrons. During' the
i its Circulation,.
trginiz&l efforts'to "
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FTHjE REBELLION i
THE FIRST-CLASS POW
erful Iron Steamships of the
National Strath Navigation
Company,
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.go frequently promispd
p
THEIR IBIIITY
...... VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA,
ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA,
Will E£jl' from Lh'erpool and Queenstown,
every alternate TUESDAY anil WEDNES
DAY fipni New York to Queenstown taml
Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin
passage, rwyatolc in Gold or in’ Currency. From
New Y ork, ,$66. To New York, $7O. Steerage
Kaagage from New York, $45 in Currency. To
'eW York $3O, payable in Gold,or value in Cur
rency- Passengers forwarded to Paris aud all
German ports at very low rates.
For Passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION,
40 Pulton St., New York, or
- THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt*
# • No.4i Smithheld street,
TO’ S 'CRUSH IT,
i Ji&ve been devoted to
tea for ' \ ’ ' ” ‘
selves in'' Power.
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.. Successor to‘Thos. Eaftigau.
TV. B* Aeeal for Steamers the
Old ftIS'CK StarLlrie of Liverpool Packets,
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Real Estate Savings Institution
tITAtBMENT <W THE CONDITION
7$ of the above institution, Saturday, Apni
30th, 1864 :
Amount of Deposits- $190,376 63
Ainoiwtf interest due de
posit-ore May Ist 8,674 OS
Amount Contingent Fund 6,628 #100,6R1 »;i
ASSETS.
First Liensouile&lEat’tef 99,328 67
t : S. 6-20 Bonds at par.. 61,400 00
V. a. DcbtCer. And Notes 16,409 16
Accrued interest not col
lected 1,689 67
Office Furniture 160 00
Oashou hand.... 22,809 27—5190,631 67
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pur paper
CRair^ter,:
Fast wilFretnalri an
The umiereigned Auditing .Committee have
examiued Die hooka of the Institution, the
ItonUs aud securities, and counted the cash, and
have found the above statement to be correct.
11. CHILDS,
N. VOEQItTLY.
W. B. COPELAND.
I’lttaburgh, May 2d, 1884.
nnooratio Journal,
iii TO THE
AS*"Deposits received DAILY and EVV.BY
SATURDAY EVENING. Interest paid at Sl£
PER CENT. }>er Annum. *
TitrsTKiest
ISAAC JONES, President,
the CaustltutlAn,
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OF THE UNION;
Hon. Thos. AI. Howe-,
Wm. H. Smith,
\V in. H. Copeland,
Harrifty Ohlldß,
- Office, 63 Fourth Street.
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
;lf to ttVodißcueiion or
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fUEfiTIONS ,
Atlon with '
SILVER PEARL SOAP.
CmUMPTON «. CO., 36 T CIBKKTV
; STREET, sole proprietors and manufapotur
era for western Pennsylvania,’Ohio. Indiana,
iltinola and Missouri. Also manufactarcta ot a
superior article of PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE ;
and ROSIN' SOAPS, and various Toilet and :
Fiancy Soaps. Of pur Silver Pearl Soap which
weoonhdeutly recomnuJDd aa better for general
ulrtT than any other before the public, should t*e ;
borne lu mind haaneither Potash, Sait, Lime ]
or Rosin, or any other substance in Us xuanufac- <
turc which can&hfink or liynro the finest fabric. '
Flannels and Woolens can be washed with the
rapithty of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed
inth the Silver Pearl Soap do not require boil- i
lag 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 Staimi instant
ly, by applying it vith a moist sponge, thus pro
tecting windows, carpets and furniture from
suda and slops. It imparts » brilliancy to Plate
Jewelry, Glassware. Enameled Pointings and
PMeht Leather immediately, End for cleaning ,
Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For tb®-|
bath and particularly for shamjk>oning, the SU- I
ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a word ’
all who have triea Its superior qualities ao- i
knowledge it the greateat discovery of the age.
This Company respectfully ask a trial from ail
who aW interested, aod In every case will refund
the price of thd same should it fall to accomplish
what w$ clran'for it.
mee of a
itional Character.
Wi f til
organ, but faithful
LtiViC . Sentiments.
A merttari'People u the
LN SYSTEM;
e cdfiJirjf anx diia to saVe
r and’rh order that it shall
THESUCCESS
absolutely -necessary, and
100, at the
.Sold at HVe cents per pound In fifty pound
boxeß. Delivered to the ears, boats, In Alleghe
ny, Birmingham and city residences lrec of
charge, Directions for use on all packages.
.Liberal disco ant to the trade.
itieabie Period.
Merchants from abroad will do well to-give
CUIJMPTON & GO., a call, 36T Liberty street,
Laliroad Passenger Depot.
49rBeware ol all imitations. None genuine
unless bearing cor trade mark. Silver Vtvrl Shell.
an secured by the inventor by National copyright.
mh2-tf
to meet.the expectation*
eoonion of the questions
in the approaching
FBOIS ,TNCfTB, 4tC„-
1 CAMPAIGN.
3AO boxes Oranges, prime,
100 0b • Lemons,
100 frails Ivica Almonds,
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 FUbdrts,
280 do Pea Nutt,
5000 Cocoa Nuts,
Instore and landing, and for sale by
REYMER & BROS., -
ml\4 126 and 128 Wood fit
Black Diamond Steel, Worksj
. fitrsfitJKO-Hi paj - '
ogi*ln&v'i£ I
DEPARTMENT.
i Wtll be given to the News
Ve Bhall labor to obtain
TELEGRAPH
AIL?
Beat Quality of Refilled Cast Steel;
.1 be exercised in our
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes.
Warranted equal to any Imported or manufac
tured in this country.
OFFICE AfID'WA&HBOtrBa, * •
140 Jb 151 First and 130 Jt 133 Second sis,.
feMOdyrt PITTSBURGH.
&A BUSiI/sKK BBVV It WHR A T,
15 bids. Dried Apples,
lopo bush. Ear Corn,
7?>on bush. Oats.
SOO bids. Oatt'Mills Flour.
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON fc AMMON
jei6 No. 6-Wood ata.
itf PIRKiVs PKEU SS FttßSn bt : ¥
10Q.bbls Potatoes.
lOOtr bUBh Oats,
, 200 bbls Family Flour,
Iu store and for sale dv
PATTERSON & AMMON,
jfiySfl ‘ _ No. 6 Wood at.
iDTOW OMS3WEX).
fWIHE LATEST STYLES OF SILK
JL and cloth Mantillas, Sacqncs, Talmas, Cir
culars, ate. Also, Cloaking Cloths of all shades,
Shawls and. Dress Goods.- Selling cheap for
cash. Call and see, at H. J, LYNCH’S,
*h> Market street, between Fifth and Diamond.
jetB
EOUS AND
ARTMENTS
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liai department.
Oi.i l»1 • • ii Jjo
re wti
wteu ih Sir*
MANNEKi
public of honest And thif
intehance or encourage-
-g /kfk TONS OLD .BOOKS WITH
hacks 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. S 3
SMITHFIELD STREET.
jpl6-lmd • c L P. QLARKLE A 00.
0 >I T 10 N,
TO BI.ABT FURNACES.
WROrOHT IRON TWVKRB,
Fox sale by *
mli «U#V» / -T&.
myb-lm
t9i L£ksSk*iii^i»-
\omtmporn
Thl * SON’S .GAIUIEKI
■XarSeedii, Galon feetta, Buckeye GauStfe
UhiltPeaphjKlpw; potatoes, ca?
fi6r v gale i; by_. ; _\V ' - -
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mylt,L r Market and Virg ffitig
JJ'i'l'f. |BTEAM |? ght?
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Hon. J. K. Moorheatl,’
C. (J. Hussey,
Jacob Painter*..
Nicholas Voeghtly.
myT-iltf&Atw
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
MAJitfFAOUBBRS OF
WANTED.
• .A. PHIiVKS & SON,
Kmitbnml Penn, Phllndelphi*.
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- RAILROAPSr i
1864. 4865.
WINTER AKRANfJEMKNTi •
OK aisrsn^TTßa-MnxDS[V| NovrmbSH
Peniisyivaiiia Oentral Railroad,
NliPni: T> A I tvv TRAINS.
through acuo-rmodatlon train
leaves the jmasetfger StAticm-daily, (except Sod*
day,) at 6 50 a. m., stopping at all Btatione be
tween IMttkburgh and Philadelphia, and making
direct connection lor ( New Yorknt Philadelphia.
THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves
the Passenger Station every morning,'(except'
Sunday,; at 2 60 a. m., stopping only afprincipal
Stations, and making direct connections at Har
risburg for Baltimore mill Washington, and for
New York via Phlladelplila',
THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN-leavesdaUy,
at 426 p. m., stopping only at principal Sta
tions, making direct connection at Harrisburg 1
for Baltimore and Washington, and foi; Now
York via Allentown Route aud Philadelphia!' '
THE FAST LINK lcavfca the Station daily,
(except Sunday,) at-i 35 p. m;, stopping only at
principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for
Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia
for New York.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRIAN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop
ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone
maugh.
FIBsTAQCOMMODATION.TRAINfbrWaII’a
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 620 a.ra.
SECONi) ACCOM MUD ATiON TRAIN for
Wall’s Statiou, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
il 40 a. m.
THIRD. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
3 30 p. io.-
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRiUN f(»r
Wali’a Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) a!
6 ooj>. m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station',
every Sundav at 906 a, m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgli at 12 46 p. m.
HETUIiNiNG TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS.
Baltimore Express... 12 20 p. m
Philadelphia Express 1 26 p. in
Fast Line 12 50 a. m
Through Mail Train 12 20 a. m
Johnstown Accommodation 06 a. m
Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation.... 6 16 a. m
2d Wall’s Station Accommodation 8 36 a. m
3d Wall’s Station Accomuxodatiou 1 65p, m
4t.h Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 65 p. m
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia.
Express-al i 2.-* p. m. on .Mondays.
TRAINS I’oß HLAIILSYILLE and INDI
ANA couuect at Blaircvilie Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Aocdmmo-
aud Express Train Bact, and with Battt
hiore FtXjirosi and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TRAINS bt»R EHKNfeßl'ROconnectat Crea
son with Express Traiua - anil Ale.il Traih West,
aud u uh Tiiiough Acoo:nni<Klatt<*D and Express
Train East.
TheTiavcHng public will find Hgrbatly to
their inien bl, in coiiu? East or Western travel
by the FeunsyUajua Railroad, as U»e accununo
datrona now (jhned cannot be surpassed ou anj
nthei route, l'he road u ballasted with srone,
and is cnlir< ll trretroin dust, we can piumnw
safety, speed and cmnloit to ail * ho may lavor
this road wi.'li theirpati-.iiage.
f-' A H k :
TGNfciW VO fit $l2 CD
PHILADELPHIA .. 10 60
BALTIMORE 10 00
LANCASTER o :u)
HARRISBURG 7 fif.
f heckl’d to ailStationaon the Penn
• yhatua and to Philadelphia, Haiti
more and New York.
Pasw-ugeift pmchaslng ticketa in cars will be
charged tu aoceasi Acconhug t-o diatauca traveled
in addition to the .Station rates, except from Sta
tions where the Company Irsa no Agent.
NoTiUE. —Incase of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible tor personal baggage
only, and tor an amount not exceeding stuo.:
N. B —An Omnibus Luie has been employ €hl to
convey pAfHwngprs and Baggnge to and from the
Depot, at a charge nut to e-.cr* t 2f* ceuts lureaub
[•asscnjver and baggage.
Foi Tickria apply to
.L STEW ART, Agent,
At the P. K. R. Tasiumgci Station, on liberty
and Grant streets. ' jy*>2
1864. 1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
OlavelanJand Pittsburgh Railroad.
SUMMER AREANOEMEKT,
OS A\n A hTF.It AUG. Ist, IKA4,
UaniD run as lullnws, \ i: ■ -
l<eave . ;
Ptiub’g. FoM*hi*gn. Furt’levM. : P'otWlioeTg
Exjuctis 1.00 a. ih. I .iw h. m. l.ona. m.
Expuss l.idp. iu. I.lop. in. l.lop. ui
Mail oh it. iii, o.io &. m.
Mail tiainvuiiKfi ts ti Nni Bi iiMou with tr«m
ui New t attle slid Erie.
A rri i - p Vlttdhurgh,
K, V. W. .v i;. U’y..2J2o a. m., s.aOji. m., rort j
tu., *.o<» j>. m.
.1:. r. k. u
AtVn.UIUOI>A riMN TRAINS.
I.t-Ave A lle^ht'uy
l-'ur AihuucL-. iorN.i*. KnrN.C. SwuV
2. [n ji. iQ. 9.L6 a. in
l .M«» m.
•1.10 ji. in
5.60 i». m
Arrive Allegheny,
• P., F. W. at C. J-Cy.'i.lii ». ux., b. 20 a. m., JJ6p.
ill., 4>SO p. m.
C. it P. U. K 9.20 a. m.
GKG. PARKIN, Agent.
Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
~ A. AgeiJl/
' Allegheny Uiry.
auB !•. K. MY EKS, Gen. Ticket Agent,
Pittsburgh & Connellsvilie R. R.
EiJ.OUID
tejummor A-vratiarciiiont.
ONjANUAFTKR MONDAY, MAY 2D,
ist>3, Trains will leave the Depot, oorncr ot
Kosa ami Water streets, as loilowe:
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh.
Mail to apdtrom C’ntown. 7 66 a. n>. S 00 p. m.
Kxprew “ 14 3 40 p. m. 9 30 a. m,
lit Bl’lfeCßportAcc’dn. lj 00 8, m. « 6o a. m.
j'l “ " ti 16 a. m. 2 05 p. m.
Ist Port Pen ry 4 ' 7 Ui) a. m. 8 30 a. ra,
Braddeeb's *• 4 Id p. m, 6 40 p. xn,
Sunday ttnurch Train to
and Jrom M’keesport. l 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m,
For tickets apply to GEO. BOULTON, AgU
W. B. 2»TOm\ Supt. / AJI3U .
v PITTSES BGH t PA.
CHEAPBS!r r ASD
■; most BiicceBsluTHUSiNESS
LEGE in the United Statei.
4&r-Student» can enter.and review at any .time*
OIKCUI.AIte'J containing luflinlumatigji sent,
pnttk of Charge to any aodreseon. application W
the Principals. JENKINS U SxYIITH.
do7-law<l&y Pittsburgh, Pa
THE HOWESEWIfOMAtfeINE.
Invented 18*5. Perfected 18G'4.
RKOKIVKD THJBI'TJSi FROM ALT.
nthe? Swing Machines, at-the Wflrfd’i Pair,
1962, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
aft honorable mgnUoa on itg merits; ami Whueli
or u4Uhh’s amodal for itk(|erlce,jcaljed WIN
oular nbdtr.-” ; -Tfio-Jlfj wp-Sewing'Machine, was 1
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,)
as thpjheefc ior Al-vnrj'Oaes Or®-,
lightest Machine
work on the lightest and heaviest fabrios.
Sob* and rented at .Nos. j*j & 14 St. Olair street*
- • ‘Ai M MoGEEHOR.
, . .. .\A4OuU
JpTOKfcta, l(£V<lHirP AAI> SAl’fl®—'
IQO'al'oz i'gaiiQD and quart Piaides,
30 ‘do'-pint Pickles* '•
20 Pickles; assorted, ? -
200 do Tomato Eetclmp, quarts and pint*,
200 40. Pejjyer Sauce....
20 *do Cumbedand Sance, •
to : flo ; WrwSesießhiise'Saii oe,
fi xto Walnut: Ketchup; .> •?
■ k <lo*Mi4ahroou Keichmv
2o do Imported,VrenchiuUßt»fil t
60 do'lmftsmfof' "d&'. —do .
Ja at received am* fhraate tty '
-HEIfMER fIUBEOS.,
laUjjf lSVood st.
Raisins, prqsrs a.m.» tPR.
RANTS— .
1,000-pk^o..Bunch And in whole
hal£Wl quarter bonces,; , ■
Wmat» Se&Ueas'Bisatni,; ~ -
2»£sg» .} do > . do **
3t» ctw&Bjmm <rV. ante' ftartent*,
60 Bruo®i.»«l.?Uip«,
25 boxer " do do' •
jm** .m#*
mhS 12r*nd>Ss Woodit.
A LARGE LOT OK
-rtongreeß Ssi Tbba&Ov -
Baltintotfe'Stfti&.-TbfcaeeOi :
NavTPo&fi®^^ c} ‘ JjrujTj
Bright 44 44 r.
Out and Dry Sffidfcidg Tbbacoo,
Solace Pine Qut “
- -Stony ; '-»«*- 1 '>* ■
t'-v-'* Sweet Oliver ‘ti .ur- >*•
At ; 73
. -J ; los wood
Kl-: I’l 1 KNi Nil
2ina.m., a.Ni ji. m., Siioj* m
Kh TURNING.
Arrives at
«TOCK -BROKERS.
. -J • H. CASIDAY,. s _
NOTllstgKjißASrl b6nß
ffEft E?UTt tflfi iIERCfIANdtSf BROKER,
Dffloe In Jones 1 Budding, over “Internal Rev
enue rooms,” between M. M. and Mechanic*!
Banks, -M iO-4 Mts %
So. 67 PODHTII STRF.KT,
PITTSBURGH.
; PAPER MANUFACTURERS,
j S. B. feC. P. MAKKLE,
’ Manufacturers and Dealers in
IbOOK, CAP, LI3TTKH,
i And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
Have Removed
’FROM NO. a? 7 iWOpL STREBT, TO;
, No. *33 Smjthfleld Street,
I _ PITTSBURGH, PA.
• paid fpcRAGS. apj }
LAMPS, OIL, &C.
’ 'ricc.riatvT'OTnri,' wioitre^. r '''
jDUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
. MANFFAOyUBSES OX
Plilfe Wlitl-K RKFISKD
|OA®LBOSr OIIjS,
• - Offlc.,. am LIBERTY aTREBT.
[ PITTSBURGH, PA.
! HOUSE CARPENTERS. _
| OUKTIS 0. 6TELNMBTZ,
If.- ’ r BEJRSII • •
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIIUUN A.I-I.EY,
Between Wodil and Lmerty streets.
T PITTSBURGH, PA.
■j promptly oltcruled to,
• ALDERMEN.
PRANK KELLY, ’
jAlderman and Attorney at Law,
! 280. 81 PIKTH STREET,
i -sSF*OoUectioii of acoounts and all legal busi-
B*as promptlj attcuded to. atcMyd
! LOAN OFFICES.
' • EOAIN OJP’I’KJIi, •
, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
l; 9ro. iuu>snTHFU2t.t> s-r.,
the corner, of 6th, PITTSBURGH.
i|a.*ONKY IN IV HGK A N II SHALL
iVM qimntitieß ioauci! on ifolU anil Silver, Dia
tnoutla, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and
>6ll kinds of valuable articles, for any length of
time agreed <mr Thegotxls oannot he deUvored
without the Ticket.
: Hcrura from T A. W. to JO P. Iff.
; ■. ; , ,
ENGINE BUILDERS.
! WM. M. UABEB & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUIt^RS,
Iron Founders,
General Maohiniats and Boiler Makers,
i NKAE-THK
Peuna. R, R., Passeuffer Station.
PITTriBURGH,'i’A.
Maiqipacturkr all kinds ok
Steam Rngines, rongfngfrom three to one
hundred aud htty hone power, and suited lor
Grist Mills, Saw Jffilla, Blast Furnaces, Facto
ries, elo. -
: Give particular attention to 'the construction
Of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for
oprigku, mnitty and uirciUar saw miila.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship
ment at short nattuc. Engines and Bolltrrs of
every description.
Also, furnish Koiters and Sheet Iron seperately,
Wrought iron Shafting, Hangers and Pulliea iu
every Variety, and continue the manufacture ol
W oolen M aohioery and M achi ae Oaitla.
;e()u r prices arc* low, our machinery manufactur
id of the best quality ot materials* and warranted
n ail cases to give satisl&ction. \
$9-ordersfmra all parts oV tlio country solici-
Vhl and promptly tilled. fe2i-dfcw
TAILORS.
OAUB Op CARPEL,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
IRS SSTITUPtKT.D STIIKET,
lirß have just received a
▼ T ■ Urge aod weU aeJectcvL} atook of
SPRING MD SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of
Cloths, Caasimerca, Vettings,'**,
Also, & Urge stock of . I
UENT’S FURNISHING-GOODS,
Including Lockwood's Cloth Lined PAPKK
(COLORS', NEUK TIES anil everything usually
kept by first-class Furnishing Stores. Orders
promptly executed. ' mhMyrt
uissi:x,i/w BLoeK.
W. H.^M’GEE,
No. lo St Clair St,'
WOILD CALL THE ATTENTION
of troy era to hia stodk of Goods, which
has been, seleoted with gro&tjoare and rcou tains
411 the newest styles of Goods to be Touhdin
8 rat-class houses.. Ge&fa wishing a suit of
(ilpthps made to qrder will please CAll and exam
ine our foods and prices. Also, a full and com
plete itook of FUimiSHJNQ GOQIJS.
W. H. McGEE.
Merchant Tailor,
No. lu St. Clair street.
Pittsburgh, Ph.
PORK PACKERS.
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
(Suooeuortto J&*. Holmes A 00.,) ,ti
FO K'K FAC KEK,
Dealer in Bacon, Lank Sugw-Uufed Hams,
Smoked Beef, Ac,
COftlVJflt MAIUtKT ANJ> FIRST STS.,
PtransßPpaH, pa
declb-lyd
- OYSTERS, GAME. iC. '
JAMJS M’LATOIfILIN
DBALEB IK
OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME,
POULTRY AWD EGGS,
300 STREET,
dol-dtf Dows stairs.
WALL PAPER, &C,
WAJ-L PAPERS, .pAL dOTHB,
WINDOW SRA DE.VFaNI'Y rtOOllff
Wall Papei* (roni 8c ioJB' per roll-, Window
Shades from 10c to £6; Oil .(Roths from too to
$1,60 per yard;Fanby Goodin-aU varieties,**
the
Kow Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House
of FOEKiSTFK & SCHWARZ,
, feb!3 • • IttJ fttnithtteld street
QJV Band anßfors.ai/^
drain Drills, Cider Mills, Fanning Mills,
Threshing Machines, Washing ‘Machines, -
Clothes Wringers, Dog Powers, Churns,
Frutt Jars, <3om BhelleTS^
Munupa, Climax ami Eureka Cutting Boxes*
‘ BECKHAM & LONG,
”«olsaal© andKetatl dealers. InAgricultural
and Farming implements of all Rinds.
_aul2 UT Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
Dried '' ~ ‘
16 hush Drfed Ponchos, halves, r
- __ Apples,
Just received and for sale by
4 FET2ER. it AKMSTHojva,
J g 7 corner oi Market and First gts.
POTATOES— '
50 bushels choldeNeshatmocks,
200 do do Peach Blows
100 do do ' • Pink Eyes,
.lust received and for a&le by .
FISTZER A ARMSTRONG.
oArner Market a ri First n«
Eb ” '7 "7“
iso bbla “A” end *4»»< Cofftee Sugar*,
so do Oruahed, Granulated, and Powdered
Sugar—Now in store and for aaleby *
\ - i ££¥£&s£ A'HftOS*
feb27 and 128 Wood rt»
i
too boxes Fancy. Toilet »n 4 Soap.
Inetoye ftpdlorßAle ljy r ' r * ! -
KEYMEB & BROS.,
ntftf apd 123 Wood st.
’•> ’•«-
y ■■!»f 7 i.,' ii TJflqjfegßi* BtogH^tabw. .■
ra&OKB! K>
JL 1 barrels received anil lor Bale bv.„ r l„, .
fETZEI-Jr AKHSTROWbT ,i:z!
;n tWT
trß ® t .(dasgc A baa iLniglMytt
JOSEPH B. MILdLISEN,
f.Kri • IsIfICODBMOB TO <• te4>iT¥
JAMES P, FLEMING, - ..
WHOLESALE ■ MD? EETAIL < DEALER
InFore&pUnd DpmesticDrugE, Mcdicioua, . s
. pilsyDyoStuffs apd .
so. ?* 'FJiwteßjir. ” '■
V ‘ AX.I.BQHENT Ortfi'l PA,'7
STEAMBO AT" fhl^N&j£C.
ATtuauwktoMaw.;thomap w‘. wtxlbr,
BSNBV pnipps, ju. a Special Partner.
General-Partners* . ' ..
•IRON CITY FORGKE,
KLOMAN & PHIPPS,
NINTH -WARD, PITTSBURGH,
MANnPACTIiit® BAR GK-
Ner&I Railway And Steamboat Forging*;
Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, to, >
reio-tf
GAS PLUMBERS FITTERS.
•A.X) x> y &”'sel WEIV @,~~
PLUMBEKS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. 165 WOOS STREET,
Opposite First Churah, Pittsburgh, and
NO. 4? OHIO STRHBT, ALIiEGHKN Y,
-KHAR THB MAYOR'S OyVIOB,
Pumps, hydrants, sheet leap,
Lead ripe, Pig and Bar Load, and Plumb*
er’e Material in general. Oil Refineries' fittedup
In the most approved manner. Tanka lined witn-
Lead or Copper. Houa^aTitled with Water and
Gas Fixtures.
4SPN. B.—All orders promptly attended to; •
ap&lyd ,
WATCHES AMD. JEWELRY.
.J I ’. W E L ;
The subscribers have just
opeaefl & very Urge and desirable Etoclt of
FTNE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladies' and Gentlemens' wear ; fine
Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goode,
SI'L.VEIM'LATKD WARE,
SUoh as Castor*, Cake and Fruit Baskets,
Goblets, Card Oases, Tea Setts, etc;
i: F.IN KM AN, M EYRAN A KEIRLE;
deW • 1 42 Fifth street.
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
& M’KAY,
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STFAM BBEWEfIY.
WE nAVK ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior article of ■
Porter and Brown StOfet,
And will continue to make it out aini to give
satUfasion to ail of our customers. Mr. Hobt.
Watson pi Liberty street, will have the manago
of our business, with full control in the Brewery.
Address all orders to SPKNGEIi &'M’KAY,
Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh. Pa.
JOS. SPENCER,
set 6-1 yd JAS. M’KAY.
Butterfield &. Co.,
Mahlers aiul Hop Dealers,
* WATER STREET,
Sited*!yd WHEELTNG, VA.
IRON WQRKS^
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Go.,
Are now prepared to ,rk
oeive orders from the trade for all sizes of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band dcHorseShoe Iron
OF THK BUST QUALITY.
PiUsbyrgh, Jan. 7, 1863. . jadS-Grad
ATTORNEYS-ATf AW.
JAM US H. HOPKINS THOMAS O. LAZBAH
Hopldns & Ijizoar,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
NO. 103 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH', PA.
Collection* and other legal businesß attended
to In Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad*
joining counties. jnu26-2md
HOUSEFURNISHING.
UPHOLSTERY".
Ho. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
ITOK SUBSCRIBERS M A Nl> F A'C
. TURK and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain Goods, Comforts, L eather Beds; Mat
tresses of ail kinds; also, celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. Ail kinds of Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
XSTPrompt attention given fo all order*for fit*'
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Clothe, Ate.
octl7-l yd - ■ - RIIBERTS fc ROENIOK.
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD.
SUPERIOR CRACKERS,
64 Fourth, street.
LIME MANUFACTURERS.? '
To Builders and Contractors,
WBT ARK NO W’M A ITU F ACTURINd
a superior article of
Lr'M E , '
Which \yc (ire prepared to deliver froth our
COAL TARI), 509 LIBERTV’SI'It&ET.
rrsr iittvlity oy
FAMILY COa Ij ,
Alwaya;oh hand as hbuiU. ;
myH DICKSON, STEWART A 00.
/PLANING MILLS.
infor«:Jhs.pMg “flfatKKr
nre; aoirhaving enlarged Mb ett&tJiahrSmlsitiral
filled Ifc'Wl Pi the.'ncivcat and mnotTnipiSfaJlha.
cliincry.a-hoe-Brenared mnirniiihonnvlfitf ,rwC
Under Oare of the Fraaolscan Brothers'.
This institution, situated in
Xioretto, OHmhria t’ounty, Pennsylvania,
about four miles from Orrason Station,-oil the
direct route bet ween Philadelphia and Pittsburgh ' :
was chartered in id&P, with privileges to confer
the usual Oollogmte Honors and Degrees. The
location Ofthe College is oneof the most fteAlthy
in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny
mountains being proverbial for* its pure miter/
bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The-Scholastic year commences on the FIRST
DA.Y eaon year, and ends
on the 1-1 U.VT fijF JULY. following. It is divided
iPfO two sessionß.- Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces*
Students. i , • Zi
Instrumental au 1 Vocal ATqcte Conns noertra
ofearge. Students will be admitted from eight:
years toffee age of manhood. .
B and payable half yearly
Bedding and Washing, per session./.. .7? ~10
Surveying and use ot instruments, per an*
num...... so
Clatdcal and Modern Languages, extra.... to
Students spending Vacation at the College.. 3S
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
Domenec. Bt. Rev. BUfeop Wood. Pfeiiadelpfeiat.
Bev. T. Si Reynolds* Ldrretto f Eev.lTr. O’HarS
Philadelphia; Rev. Henry M’JUaugbliiL Pfeil&r
delphia-j Rev. pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. .J; '
. N. H.—A back runs dally to Lpaetto ftdm.
Oressod, , , •
•rt Rev. E. A, Bt3SH,;sup^ift» # 7,
UuumpateiVt pchimtWrsy
Jj < .Oy»KANjBR,-rNo more
tip tfleiraingT; Tt eje Antfa, chimney wlt3&sVftgwsftj
iiiganif onlr*articl6 ln.&e .iatoi&i32Sp
olpai&ra chimney prpperbg. 'Fnr*.lai[g^ B y
JT hr
,s;sa:a s IISiSIZEBIByLRMJSTEONa,
j Ittkini'! -.ur: tatntt Hvlutiiu) Flat Mjfp*
COMMISSION:'MEBC.KWffj,!
JOHN MOORHEAD,
sil; vjl tv77xTTT u*. ££ uoxnatcaoe
;; .iS«i£3HSK
lO.J4.WATER ST^bdoiTiMlrklt!;''
/v* 1 . PIIISBUBOHi-n * ' -a^.o
W. D. PATTBH6OH.
■ i»A*TKRsroW * ! AMMO!ir,i •••'
Commlesioti MTeirohaiitej
Flour and Qrain sntldeneral ProdtlcfT iloal-
*r«,.Noi&Wood iky'FJttibOrjghfF*^■]? .»**
Wo take pleasure imreferrlng tothefOUowl
Painter, A. Bradley, E. Edmunason h Go,, R, Jl*
Davis, J. P. WoodweU, Jas. Al’OuUy & Cb;j \JV
W. Spencer, 0.. H. tt JUk &v Co
c ■ ■> .. • ui'.i Iv kidtndf.il
GRQ; .'~3 t 4~•:Lu
P. BBvif&R. ktritfei'.V.*.l.''MTfKIS%
' : ' Lite iFMillef ’’.
REYMER' & BROTHER^
tSueeesdorsfo KiSytiier'Si Anderson*! ' L \
.VmOLWBJtLR.V&AIXBB ja ' ■■ ■ f". k * ■*'•
: 1 Cbikfe«jflon«ry,"
- Sugarl,Fir« Wotiu> • < ::*■■{.
N 05126 AITI)128 f ; : ,
, , X PITTSBUKGH." "
BRASS* FOUNDERS.
Duquesiie Brass Works. ;
a. oiDiras... ........... ;.w.\ tmAwibiti^
Cadiuau & cirawfoi-U,! *
Maonfaoture and keep cqaatantlyon hand ovary*-
varied of .
FINISHED BRASS WORK.
BRASS CASTINGS tir auperlbY WnoOtfi
nessmade.to-orde■■-■<
STEAHBBAT WORK AND RBPAIRw •
in S promptly attended to. Alep, sole agents
ior western Pennsylvania, lor the saTe.of
mABsmr’SYPHON pbm’p; wits ttoafeii’* 2
improvement attached. ' - - - . feblfr '
J; & Mr “
BRASS FOMDERS,
■ GAS AKD STEAM TjTrEES,.;, ;
.; Axt Biros'qf', '
brass; and iron cocks wade;to mii' ;
Also, Brass Castings of all Binds,
• Madeat theahortcat notice. . .
Particular attention paid to Ititiiur up and re
pairing ofoir. Repiner'ies. '
31 & 34 Water Street,' near liberty,.
The sembeks op +his firm be
tug 1 practical mechanics,* bf many* years* ex**
benenee in- the business will ensure to gtvo'a&t*-
Ififaction in every respect, We are alsq agenia.
for Guild, Garrison it'Co.’s, Steam Pumps for
water and oil. > ... ■ seMyd* ‘
STEEL WORKS.
IfiAA.O WJn.MlOOfit)D&R.
Httsburgh.Steel Works,.
JONES, BOV 1> *, GO.,
i mahetyaotoubbsov -
Cast Steeli alscrSprlng, Ploiv end A B
Stecl.Sprlngs and Axles,:
Comer of ; Rost and First Streets, . ,
no2My . IUTTSDURGH, PA..
GLASS WORKS.
W. OFNHrKOHA'M/.D. CUNNIN6B.AM.. D. IRMBEN
v- ouninriftHAM ..;....c.
tiUNNINCrBAHS/A. CU.-PITTJU
/ BCRGH'CIiG JL. A-£?S \V(>R.
bouse 119 Water street, and iW'First street*
Pitteburvh, Pa., three doorabelr/w Ilie Wbrion
gahela liouse, mAnnfaottfrnrs otPiitthurgiLUity
Window Glass, Druggiala’.Glass and Amp.
fican <}onve7t G ISfis; for Parlor jVjrulowßj Church*
e e and public Imfldings; "* ' : ' fr :r Spl ur
WINES, LIQUORS, &C.
E. P. MIDDLETON,
mp Oa'2RßrOJ L
WINES, BRANDIES, &G n
tale'proprietor oX the .
OLD WHEAT 'WHISKY, 1
*io*s SiorUi *>out St„, ..-..jjuji
' .
mhl4-lyd
JACOB IC
Importer and wholesale dealer ini
FOREIGN- WINES AND HQUSHS,
160 SMITIIFIEr.D STREK't’,' ' 'f'
• Three donra'atKH-c GtRSt,— r " J ' |fjr
Jacob rbuojbr, WQiiWJ^lsyi*®
rf&rticular attention to hia.ateck at German
wins* and'-FrefiMi BraisfieeHvfirch h<jrt ,J t>Sii2-
leoted and imnortßdby.hlmaelf. Families Mia 1
coufedeiMndjPa obtaining athLs.ea.
tablißoment the heal and Purest of Wines. Pure.
Liquors of ail kinds,''teqtisl to RTh*'lh i fKe , cfty i i KK
wayaoahantL Wfifi&yana"
the beat Kectiflgd,., to ;
HENBY W. BEAUMONT >00;,
1 ' lit
Foreign Brandies, Winfiaaiid (feis.
'• -• :510 -.Jfl.'v U7-.-5* ' •••: 1
Blackberry, £t&en y sand-Gin-<
pr flnmqn^^^.a^Kvy,. >mi e
NO. 83 IiiBERTY
Opposite Fourttr’street ’ {v ‘ 1 •’ *
rxnsmma%sL i *
Ja-Hotela, Tavern* aradiFamUletiifu'ppliia <» !
moderate prudts tor Cash. : ujymrlytl ■
JOS.-S.
RYTJK WHISKY.
. JOS. 8. KUiOII, .... A ; :rjt
(Successor to Tboa.- of
Copper Distilled'Pttrfe'fiye : . J .i
Nos. 189, lp], tB. and 195,.,Fiist,street, pitti
burgh. BeoUUnt >
. •• • -• •:
; «. L. H. '
PHOTOG42LPffi3Cf ; Ait^ir ?
46 and 48 St. Clair Street, ' ■ '■
'i' e-’j
HfATBR COLOR MINIATURES,
Ufe Site Photographs in Orayofi.tJll,
India Ink*. eto.> Ptintopraph. until ! Landscape
Fancy, naokarpanda ~l.Y<?nf,tyPMi::-Photo*
Rraplc Albums, OFilt "Frames, and Fancy Articles
the Rhot#gr*ftto BSSfifi*.-**’ 'mfli™'
H . S» . 1} lt V AIV
NOTAKt MlfflC:*
69 EOUBTH '
f F“R ,*dhlbly Pt-K ’*'*( i*^t
j. F.:,day...... stfl^XHSS.'
lmporters'' apd lOeai
UA tteß in Saddlery. Oeayh ah'dTfunkyHSrd- 5
ware and Carriage Xrtmaiiig».'-.fNo.'!6SsWoQd
atreet, the GeldemStiijup»
' SIEGE. OE VICKSBUBG.-
P" iCTOKi^jiWAiS^
resenting thia famo u b^s i „
-“ft?? 8 - _ Wodflwt
TQBACCO— .• / -.*il : jiltt rH tifij
3 hhda Leaf .Tphacco. . .
’■ » boxes ■ « " !i ■ ' •'•
In for Baie-by > ’ :*»c: > u f
; FBTZm A
iqy3o j^lrat
FfiEHQH iPAPEE" HAHSEfQS
K^JE«s-fflsaa?gg«:
frhm Paris; for sate by; f -;;.r.-V .r
'f n s’*hU(taeiiir Baimorais. O&iters and
WPV^tbeioneitphoe, 4ts
;^v ; ; * BORLANIPSj *
Lrf»<t . i . -i .eaiVLftrket at. v-
•| mt jtrhZ: ■ T ' rr?
K9t freahißqßßntt«i ’ * ."Jm*,*
Jdh -
, .tSDoriMrUISnKet vd^BAfHt 3
' n. ~ "■■] :, 'J ■■■,, bnjSTr aDjldm J e Q'.oo'
; vfovtanljprdßMiraisn ps atuiv.
; Ay eminent sinimin A
■ jel6 .
CjgQByBBO ; **aCTMgtel4Tofcr^3it«rtS
55 only oomplete tiaortmenfiltf
: nt -VM .tWlaWPfftyfl!t6W t«
Iraf-atj.'-,
THtRBrM felt PJJALBjtRt
H.VIOB ongnnliettUJtdcrHia WationU Oo i ,
«<.- A *»■?
a Buslrtfsi^*
■ur. ene S»lf iXrrm tcS s* .rAI
oitle. of :?! iselt
BOUGHT AND SOU),
Anll'coli'eofiorJi maie In m-ery aocejiibie*
adam ±irk&if
Wo. Llo Hmltfafleld art,.
Wm. E. Sohmertz, A. Hartfe,
B. C. prdtem.i jfmhfemd
N.
Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exdhangb'bnuurnl Eastern and
Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made iir~Btrtlie cities throughout
the United States. Deposits received inparXunds
Market
TmrcTand Tourth Stfeeta.
DOLLAE 3AYJN6S BANJK.
' . ;«5 POtfnfH ST&EET. “' "
Gdm MayTst to-'NovemDer Ist, frotn-T-toTrb’clMlr
and from JioFfiiober ist to iMay itty from #
•... ... .. . s
rec^i\ , ed of ati sums'ilbf J^esa&aattM
D6iii/Ari!‘h'na' a* dividend of th6'pKm&'aSaS&f
twicu a year. ini June and DecCihber. -
haa beendeclared»emi-aunually, in Juneand Jp»*
ceaMr Stoce the Bahk tvA* organized, ai thejaUi
of elxpcrcwit. ayear. l - *
* Interest.: i£ no* drawn out,- is placed to>tk+'
aa principal, andbeacathft
sable Interest from the ftrst days of June aiui dV
,oeniberi 'compounding l twice "a year 'wiraSu?
troubling the depositor to. call or <svht. ahfrWfrnfr
his pass book. At this rate money will douhle in
less than tweive.yew’a.
Books contflihiUg'tire Charter; By-Haws. Role*
and fnnmhertgratmj.on application
totha,oiaoa. ~.k , ... , • ,
t:Z
' , , .i ; ;
J Ames Me Atiley,-/ H .Tamca )J. I>. Heed*.
■lulu) Ji Slioenbeijer, Wm. Bougla.,.
.Tam«E Herjliurji, , Isaac M. Benaock. ,
Peter A. Maa«i», .lames Shiaie,
■Wm. .1. Anderson. John B. HlUbs -J ,
A. M. EoDock, M.J). John ’.'i
s-aoßTsac. .
Osh lu Adams,. Henry j; tynslhir
John Ch Bindley, , . John '
tleorgc Black,,. ~ .Walter P. Itoralai,
Hill BuretmJi,.. ; John Orr ,i . , i ';",,
Alonzo A. uarHerv .< Bobort Kobb, ’ .i -i
Charles A. Colfon. Henry L. Blimwali •
JohnLvanß, V Win.«: ijehmertz.
Banj. UcFaiisetdocU,.* Alexander SpeeKJ-
John J. Gillespie,': ; -* AlexanderTJntOfe, 1 -i*
Wm. S. Haven,: j Wm. . : u
WhUticft, . '., , .
Richard Hayif, Wm.P .femi '
JimesDiEnltyr ■: i ChHshaiiYSag^ l -' - n *
v - :u.i BjttORBTA&T JL2iblfißnA9Uߣl&' p ’
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