PROSPECTUS FOR 1864 PITTSBURGH POST. For the increased and Increasing prosperity of PITTSBURGH POST, We are desirious of returning our acknowlelg ments to its numerous patrons ; we present it this morning in AN ENTIRE NEW DRESS. Not withstanding t tie ORGAN I Zl-: k.11.' I'o I trFt•!;. Of some belonging to the l'ittsburgh Union DMZ= REDUCE OITR BUSINESS, We we can assure the FRIENDS OF THE POST That, at the clo.e of 1963 it wa4 in a FAR BETTER CONDITION Than it ever was before. Mainz thr past year it h Largely Increased its Circulation, Not witl.tancltng the efforts alluded 14) MEIIME The present yesr brings with it. not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, As our Administration so frequently p rom ise.l nor have those to power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR DESIRE T( CRUSH 11' Their principsi efforts have been Jrcoi. 1 1,, Continuing Themsives in Power Next Frill they will be BEFORE 'l'l II.: For trial, and we are ciesifiotis of speaking ut their stewardship to as r 3OAIDM3RB As we can supply with our limper. In its Political Character, An heretofore the Post will remain an Independent Democratic Journal, DEVOTED TO THE Preservation of the Constitution 13111311 RESTORATION OF THE UNION ; It will confine Itself to the discussion of PUBLIC Q s 4 a- I (7, „N , And have no connection whatever with schemes of Personal or Factional Character It will be nobody's organ. but the inithitil exponent of Sound Conservative Sentiments, The great work before American people is the saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM ; Theme is no party in this country anxious lo wive it but the Democratic ; and in order that ie .:11411 BE PRESEIWED THE SUCCESS Of the Democracy is absolutely neceseary, Kul Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be able to meet the czpe,•tation of our friends in the diacu, , iun of the qur I. II which will be involved in the n t PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT 'Particular attention will be given to the News Department of the Post : we shall labor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH .A. l'i ..1 - 3 MAIL; Vl'hile equal industry will be exerci s ed in nut MISCELLANEOUS AND LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who is even• way qual (tied for a proper thaeliarge of his duties ; it will ITON - JES'F A_N N 11R . Intended to inform the public of lton,t eel dealing, giving no countenance or enc,Grag, meat to dishonest dealings TERMS : DAILY EDITION, Per year " month " week To agents per hundred copies 2, SATURDAY MORNING POST, At the low rate of One . Dollat and Fittypenta pfr Five copies • Ten copies Tu - erity copies, Mod one to getter up Thirty copies Forty copies " " " BANKING HOUSES, &C._ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF P.l'lr-rEiivi3UllO-FI. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THEUURHIRMY, Washing - ton City, Aug. sth, 1863. WHEREAR, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the Fl RST NATIONAL BANK OF pn 131 ii iii, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of r'ongre,,s, entitled •`an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocias, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February 25th. 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now Tit EREFURE, 1, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the ft urreuc v, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONA I. BANK OFpirm- BURGH, county of Allegheny and State iit Pennsylvania. i- authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testhnonv whereof witnesss my' hand and seal of othee. fills sth day of August, 1883. HL T (111 Alot Comptroller of the Curren., y THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 8400.000. will. privilege to tu t•reange to 51.000,000. The Pittaloirgh Trust ( . orniouly /el, log orzin ized under the not to pro, idea Nttionnl , under the title of the N ITli /NAL 14.1.:\ Ir. ()I' PITTS.III li iH. would rehpeellully otter its htaciaes for the rolled Lin of Note, Drills. 13111- if Exellange. &c., resells motley ,11 Loy tool sell Exchange on All ports it s,loritt. The nucres, which ha.l at tendeil the Pittsburgh "Tenet since its rirganiration in Vsr..:, mrII we beii, Ohe a 9Uttleient ,iiarantoe that bit-t -ficss entru,o, .1 1.) the note organizAtion Will re ceive the saint prompt attention. Has tngt tery o ler/sive corresp.ndenuc . with Hanks tn .1 Rankers, throacholit the eiiiinro. we believe ins can otter ti) intro 1,1,11.1 a liti Lumn,•-- a iII be 0111.11111 , i I,y 11le ,11 Llllicers and threet,,rn I)IItEI TOR , • LAUt.III IN NI. K. N K. H.ll I A ESANDF:R It . . I'llOM. 5 lira 1.. llf Si',l j B A ,' Tt11,4 W 0.11 I MAN. .A.1.1.:Y. .1 .I.M LA[ 0111.1 N. PrTek,lent Unshier. WII w J IZ• .0 NT" 1 . 11 It 11 KOUNTZ & MERTZ, L3IIIN - I F; !.=; 118 Wood street, second dour above Fifth. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO meat Como, Brink N ,tei and j ut ernment i:,qleoti.nm prompt IN MIMI H 01.31 ES S. SONS, R A N K E R IN • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in N utes, Draßa. A reeptancei, cold. :Nth er and hank Notes. Ex hinge no the Eastern and Western constantly lor syn. COlie,!tnionn wade in all the cities: I hrunghout the I ruled hep.,sits re..ei, ed in par fonts current p tp,r, No. (i aLvkrt a t tr. Third and l'on El h streets. Air I OLD, S 1 I,V ER, 1)E.)1.t NI) NOTES, Vf C. , rl.ok•stes ni Itelehtedness. ,usrterless ters l'ertitle•stes, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons an 4 1..)1q,h; N.Vood street. corner of T1,1:.1 DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH STREET < 'IT A.Tcv - rr.:nr:n IN 15:53 OPEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO .2 OT LO( K. B.iso, on edneklay and Saturday et some,-. 1.10111 Mat Ist to November Ist, trout "; to 9 o'cl.r.ls am: t ruin No% c:u!wr 1,1 to May Ist. Irom G to 9 . . Deposits re:ell,: of all stuns nut less than th.L.LAIt. and di% niend ot the profit+ 1!E . r . t twice a year. in .lunc nll,l De.eln... r. Inteteht• has been .teelhreJ 111 June and ,01114wr -tote the lihnk the ot hp. per cent a )1,11". Interest. If not drawn not. is placed to Ih. credit of the depus“or And bears , 1.• same interest than the tD,t of .tune tire 4 It.- comber. eumpouteling twice a rear, w ithout tronbline the Jepo.itur to coil or Cl en to pt esent his passbook. At this rote money will dte lto in lees than twelve years. 13nolcs containltlF, the Charter, By-Lawn. flutes and ktegulationh. lurnl.hed gintt,. on applicalion to tht orrice. FEE=IDENT. (1 - EORUE ALBREE. VICE PRE/AIDE:ITS. John 13. M'Eadden, Isaac M. Pennock. John Holmes. John Xacshal. Alexander : , peer, James 13. I , ?l el-Is. Benj. L. 1 ahnc,lock:. A. M. Pollock. 11 I , James McAule y , 11111 131, rg, In. .1 allies lierdrnxil. Wm .1. Anderson. T RV KE.- Jame, V. Peter A. Madetrn, Vankirk, .1 Alizei hobert hol»„ Weitt, P. :titir)»‘l Calvin Adams. John Cr. Harkolon George Black. .lohn C. Rind' , Aionze A. Carrier Charles A. rfuit.d. . . . Wm. Dought, .lithe ((rr John I...vens. ileilry 1.. Bulge:ell. \Vni. P. We} n: (ii. slime H. i .(hueutzerger \VII: S. Hat re. t% te.h.. Schmertz. I'Ner H. Henc.cy, Aivxander Ituttle, I:2charit ilq, d . 1-vac Whittier, W m. ti. .1. ,,, el '• • ( Airli(tiitu Yenger. , t.• i ABS AND 1 ItI.A,CRLIt RAJ( LES A. (X0.L..11.0; Real Estate Savings Institution. ITATFMENT OF TOE coNrwriux . -- 79 01 1), r itiatitUlion 00 t0.• . :1t1.t) cruber, 1003, pilhil4lied QOulornlitl to tLc a %tier Alllollllt a 1/(33.3,315. Nor. 711. 1 , 63 Alll , Olll Of 111101 e 1 due I oi,,Jalt ore Amount of I CIII til:rent Pond Fiat Licn=ott +I L',ln noted 't r De !.t Certinonti :tn.! Notes. , tnarl,l alum.. Interest earned not due )ttioe F urffiture .. ',=h .. . A IT.H. Ihe jut r-e:ned, Audmhi; ('ommittre tr Athined the t.uoke of the lh,tlrutu , n. the Inn tlrol ‘••anted the • t-h. I t-und the cd , n , ,, uternent a Lu,orrert w. it. t t)PELANI). (11.C1 I LV, 11 AI , iturri Inpo,t- received net L\ - LEV RDA) }:‘ I.N IN. 1 \ - 14:1-i 1'.1.11) at 6 per rent. per TRU , ' EE-. I:SAA.I . lug L.:s. PRESIDENT nom. T. M. Ho \I, WM H. SMITH, W. H. COPELAYII. HARVEY UHILU•. Office, 83 F PHILADELPHIA CARDS rII A, )1 A , IFE J RODMAN 111% ri 7k121.( 3-F:1 7 .: Zek.- Importers ml,l de,ilers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vesting., Tailor'.' Trimin lugs, N4O. :255 I f, A DE I.PII I -1. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce anti Proviulan COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water rat., pH TI. .\ 1,1 ,140-1.11.,,1 when requilvd 11 -1),1 (a.‘X)ll GRAN a", M.lntif,t a rer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In dr,riptith: 4•I GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, n:1-1r.1 PHi L4DELP•II lA. C. A. VAN En & CO,, M=l GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. SALESROOMS. No, 517 Arch Street,. Philadelphia, Manufactory, Frankton!. Pl.ila 41 - "Al1 goods warranted. C. FIA_R.III7 BRIAN, LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Manufacturers and Importers of s''" MV FUEMSIMG GOODS, i.3d; ADM TAILORS ThpnlINGS, 120 ',, gel! .49. 10 South Fourth Street, 1,00 I myl-IT4 PITTLA.DEI..PFLIA. THE POST-PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING;FEBRUARY-0:18-637 NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFICE. ROOM, No. 12 BURICEN BUILDING, FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Uesirab!e Mill property and other Heal Estate to the amount of sloMuuo for sale low. .1z" T.7.13.1.0E C 7, NO. NIOND STREET, JO'.TPii ICI? 1 (;.- 1 5.4 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Fu'eign 3.1.,.1 Domestic Drugs. 21ealt•Ines, P!unt, )::,. tn. Perfume') NO. 77 FEDERAI. STREET. niv`.'2-1 .1 A I.I.E6I{F.NY CITY. PA. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, iill/I.lct 11l it k) k) , k , F. 17. '1"I' L.' Aul all kindd of Wrapping Paper, I 111 N", IlernoN-e.O FROM. NO. WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smahfield Street, PITTSBI . R. ill. PA Rke 1,1,1 lor HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Furth Street, Near Wood rIIiI SUBS( RIBERS Asi U F (.- TURE and keels con:tt ant ly or, han.l er . ), artt. le in then tAtte, IL ,1110eS. , rll/11Iletile, Certaint it. t r lieir. :Mal tret..ses ot ail koel- Het lel, Ale! !latent -prise lie. I- All I: of :- 1 1t, 1, -. 1311n.1.F £lll4 }l,ilarer at? (Illy .El Litre to sll orders for t titlL: •lli inElll. trpot, t tit ho oetl;-Ini LUBER r , iENICK STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C K I IC Fli I P 1.-. IRON CITY FORGE, KLUMAN & PHIPPS NINTH. \V ;1-1 ILIs A NUFACTUR E R IRON, GEN ,AI hod ,1,14[1. FI: YU I A ~rlatf COPPER _WORKS. LAKE SUPERIOR__ COPPER MINES, I 1213 Y '4) I ve I I If F .V -. , t,ll .‘i. 1 . 1 1,11. fkirl 11111 1. I I rithell... nll,l :N., I / SE.CI I/ if )'11 . ,..zi1..1 . 1411 - 1,1 pelt It, LI Le Oh. I_ 111,1 H.q•itt•r .Ji tt It 111 , 1-1 • jr N.Nlllf , S O.—P T 'r 111 ,11,.1:•-•-• \V( )fiK:s— . A sr, house Its nn..r .ititttett. 11Ni street. Pittshurgh, l's , nr •• s• nolrs elou. the N unon gahela Moue.- n,snutact.,.rers of Pittsburgh City Window lilass, Drugr.rists' I i lass \V sre and Arne man Lulls ea t lin es. for Parlor \ inaows, urun es and npl ,lealcr FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, I ha, L: applled Otte. l entent for the follon on u - entlentan. o hum the pllt.ii: Mt. at liberty to t, ler to : ,1 131s:sell. residence , Penn sty - et linishe , t. 5 yr, .15s. :11ct:Andle, Allegheny. 110 5 yr, .1. H Shoenber3cr.i.,s, renceville. do 5y r , .1 It. McCord. Penn ~ .trect, .:o 43 r A Hoeveler, l_nyyreneecille, do :i yrs titrard House, Pittsburgh. do 5y r .1 Charles do 1/k,) 1 . , Address '11',4311 ing9l on hi 01,1 1141 \ 11116, PI t 1 , 4 . 01; rgh P ( / 14 5241 tpi HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., ENGINE BUILDERS. I ACOI3 E LLER %VOI• LI) VITE Particular tineintonin to 11105 , 10,k on nierinonin 1\ tin, i,.1 1 net.••:n iirntrLine, N\ •in LA, Levin Se nn-Med nut I inr.v.itenl amt (loan:lien mould ....pond 00 nnlntaniniing eb ttnn.litnnint.rit tint. nnet aunt porenn on 1\ nines.. Pure 01 innnhnn.. en,o , n) IEI 4 alt haul:. nil_ vl\ lo.ky mint thin• best fiectitl , l:lln.ricrignntonnni 0,30 Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, BlAckl , erry. 'ierry. v:td'Hi ger lirmehe.d...l , l,l iil nor \l:,,kle, Jain hum, ..••• 17% <I. KS I,llt - Errr Foi,nti, -Or, .1, 57v3 .4 1 , 1,96491 I ;IL pl. 1' , 1% ern, Aild FAII/Illes supplied n mule: itc pert.,- tort ~sh =ME ;1 ') 1 nni u GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS A. I) I: N , PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 1155 %YOOD STREET. 1,1 NO. 17 OHIO STREET. ALLEGHENY MEM UMPS, liICTIrtANT.SIII .ET I.F.A D. P 41,1 11.0 1, tit, Anil )i tt. rtnl ill gt•iier (ill heti it: the ino , it approi ink: lined with Lead or tittr,l \i' , lter HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C HON. J. K. :11 or,KEIEA Ji V. JACOB PAINTER. N • H 01.,4 VOEOTI.V. XT tak- 30 XI 4100 1.7 urth Street NO. 330 LIBERTY STREET. Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, PROPRIETOR, HA H AVING TAKEN AND PITTED UP, ith sit the zno•lern improvement, 011.5 poly filar re , ort. the ,ulli,-,•rff'ao• pl'ep%red to fiCi:Vlll - t•ult: , nter9 and the public genet sift. with the best the market ailords. Ucsters will be sell ed up in every t sriety of st) le during the lieat.ori. Hid Wines. Liquors sn.l At'. he feels confident in re:.oninlemthig them in the lth lie for their excellence. !Le:km! And shell Oysters received (fatly. c.“ 14 a Lote,tlo !tip! rut •Al. myw-li NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, St 11S('RIBF.It .‘NNOI N('ES 1 ,, the valzz that la- th la.: receipt (.1 li 1 . 1 , 1 i E. 1,1, and CA': . 1111(1 is ISt pareki to accwn a 1... At e ihr p.lll'ollB of Ti.., old ant toll kun tai I.oube with evert - - 11.1 h r. 111 lIIVVLI/I112: fillki line 41 the short ,' ht,ti, .1,,11N jr,l oprietur. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, •'L • I 1.11 , t ut the bt . .1,0t1 I tel p ill the palatable 1.1.1 YI )1_ ucl t cor:ier Virgin Ail, et. 4 POLIA4II,ILLBILLIAR D SALOON.— :111, 'HA IiLLS tvoill.l remind his in I frienis am; ct,e!or, n 19 still to be found at :Os 01(1 ILL( HALL, en trance on Fourt I. street He hat always on ham: the best quality of Lager Beer. and in conneetior twith the hail, a well appointed billiard saloon, With good tables. balls and cues. Remember toe 1111,, Apollo Hall. Fourth et. near Wood, entrance from Fourth. tyro-ly Ink ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER- Ay ship heretofore existing between the under signed in the Clothing business. at No. 143 Fed eral street. Allegheny City, under the firm of W. H. McGee & Co.. will dissolve on :sdareh the 15th. ' Persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm will please csll previous to that time and settle. W. H. .McGEE. Jan. 13, 1864, G. N. DOSCH. Janls-1m - A N EL EGAN T COUNTRY RE DENCE FOR SALE —A hae 21,, story well built brick house containing ten rooms, with one acre of ground attached, well stocked with choice fruit ; pleasantly situated in the village of Rochester, overlooking the Ohio river, and within five minutes walk of the R. R. Station. For particulars inquire of H. N. FRAZIER, or E. PARDEE, Ij tob-Inut Rochester, Pa. x STOCK BROKERS J. H. CASIDA.-Y, NOTARY PUBLICS. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, PITT:-.IIPIO II DRUGGISTS '•Lir.7.l7CF:\, nt~ JAMES P. FLEMING N. MILLER I' a tner SMELTING WORKS GLASS WORKS WINES, LIQUORS, &C .7.10;(13 11=1 ?.rt. n tit ll=l Ali , ! I,r, pr tiy E-t II 0 1 PITTSBiAi.;II ( ornvr of Vh . ghi Alley xnd Sllliih field '11".•• LAMPS, OIL, &C J. G. WELDON.. ,40. KELLY. i w. D. 1. , ATTE11 ,,, ''''‘L A"'''.. ' 1864. aaDnfiNEW 1864. wELDoN & KELLY, PATTERSON .k. AMMOX, 1 COMMISSIOII - 31 ercha n t s , WINTER ARRANGEMENT. MANUFACTCHF:It= n p i Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal- . ers, No. 6 Wood lTittaburgla Pa. Pennsylvania Centralßailroad LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS Wa take pleasure in refrrring to the following - ! Pittsburgh Houses : hs. Smyth Si (To.. Zug I . Painter. A. Bradley. E I:Amundson Si Co., H. H. i i N " TNTI - I,ATT-.Y . TRAIT S. Darin, .T. P. Woodwell..Tas. MiCully & Co., .T. W. Spencer. C 11. Lor e & Co.. R. S.. Tack ca. Co. N. Id —IV di open February 15th. liir.it iiiini.i6-tt CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., No. 164 WOOD STREET, near Sixth, PITTS.131:11( ill, Pi NVOIInIET4. JOHN MOORHEAD, DUNCAN, DUNLAP 8: CO., COMMISSION MERCHANT, , MANT'FACTURFAIS n V PYRE WRITE REFINED IC/ .4%. Ft. Mt 0 IV Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET. n 1":•131 1?. H-I. PA. 13. Vt 'l3 C C Pra_!-4, MERCHANT TAILORS, 1 , 45 SMITHFIELD STREET, VITF: HAVE JUST RECEIVED A V V Ilrge end well belecte.l stock co . FALL & WINTER GOODS, t'lolll,, l'a4vlnkera,, 'Vemeltigg, it A I do. a lar4a ,k 1 GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, 11,1,1.1;m! \ t`lll,l,lts NECK Rs ery thing u,lo‘ll kept I,rtoslt ing Store, I tr,tet b pr,roptl3 executel an 3, It 1 HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS O. STEDIMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Irt ocei and Liberty at reetF. PITTSIit•Bi li , pA. o r ter , iinliriteit and promptly r ttenileil to FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. 41 FIFTH STREET ~,,ounts and all legil no, promptly attended to. beyl-ly*l BOOTS, SHOES, &C 1101.E.:A LE AND DETAIL DEA ).ER LIZI!1[1111 Bajies, Misses, Cit-ut:, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, No. r.z.:7; Alic;.r.hett3 (lily, PIA LOAN OFFICES LOA IN O HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., =II!!!!IMIII nn \ It .. , It . li“1-1\ IS.N., 114.1NEY TN LARC:F. AND SNIALL 1.1 quantitiem loaned yin II old and Silver. DIA el, er Watches, and ailuolMlO length ,d Arreed .ia hi et .! ,thiint the &s'( Hvul, 110111 1 .1. 11. tii lit P. AI. MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT T. Y'. W .d-1 :TS , MASTIC WORKER, IS PREPARED TO CEMENT THE e • tenor of building with unproved Mastic i_ement..che itier and 61.1 perlOr to dune here tofore. Phis cement has no equal it forms a solid and durable adhesit CfleAS to any surface. imperishable by «titer trobt. and equal to an) ~unlit} of stone rhe undersigineil is the only tel and tt,•al workniau in this cenrent in this city WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Vounclers, lieueral Machinists athl Boiler hiak,rs Penna. U. It., Pal•%euger Station LE= ANUFACTURF.R ALL KIND , : Of , tronl tie 1 , , lonblr,J hor, p,itccr. Yll,l ,1111,1 lor !nit! 11.1114 • 14.1 nes, etc t t• ttiAr at traction 11, the eote,triletton of Lag.. n .\l&chuu•ri tor gnat .‘t. I iii upntrhr nnul iy an,l,,r.:lllßr H Ave nlso un tittllti, finished and jrl, ,1111- ;Lent &t ehort till 0. Ene.men nit•l ii.nit • r. 01 e,ery A Is.,l,lrni7lll.ll.tlert, soper.ttl. \V rough; lion chatting, Hanger, And rl ery n %rimy , and CoLIIIIIIII, the minute. rare of .11.-vhiner) yards nor prices art 1,4 e. mttehnnery , 4 the Ix :4 quality of materials. soul vrrAnte in all cases t0171,..' ur...ler , 14 , phi all parts the coutitt 6 4 111,:1- (0 , 1 an-I promptly filled tke2l-4Nue PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALDWELL, en.ors to 348 Holmes tir. I . ) .1? 0 I? PAC' FL' 12. Uewlrr ui lincon, LKnl. 5 agar-4 nuid CORNER MARKET AND FIRST SITS ,1 11 1 1 JEWELRY, &C a IF7, ri /111 U C US 11E SBSRIBERS HAVE JUT I opened a very large and desirable stock al FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES Fur Ladies' and entlemens' wear; tine Bronze locks, nne) I 'total, Iyll.l NVAIIT:, Such AS Castors. Csko and Fruit Batt:08, 'ant Cases, fen Setts. etc. LINEMAN. >IEYI3AI - 42 Fifth street SPENCER & M'KAY, BREW _ES & MILKERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. - WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A IVY aupettor article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our business, with full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER & :WRAY, Pheonix Brewery, Pittaburo Pa. .10A. SPENCER, JAS. ➢PRAY. PLANING MILLS JTAMES MILLINGAB , .MONONGAHE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and .. - filled itwith the newest and most approved ma -MID EFINED SUGARS— chinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and t KII, 4.2 ix bble. -A" and "B" Coffee Sugars. planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, *to bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Granu doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, lated—now in store and for sale by moulding.s,. box making, Cm. REYM . YR /a BROS., SOUTH PITTSBURGH, Sept. 7, 1851 yaal jamb . 128 and 128 Vi" Sod st TAILORS 10E= ALDERMEN It 'JP MEEME PITTSBUR. l'A BREWERS ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. von TEE SALE f f" PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 71 WATER k7'., below Market, R. HUTCHINSON, (1 ATE nF LEECH 111"crIIINti1,1.) CO3I T 4') N ANT) FORWARDING MERCHANT, =MEE WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, min. DriP(l Fruit, Peßrl an,l =ME MNI=7IIIEM =IIME=IMI NO. DI'L SECOND STY/EV.l' Bets cell irkct. I'lll G 11.1.1 % 4n :e m iJr on Hpll-1),1 GROCERS WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE WIRERS. No 112 Pahl 147 Fir. IMICINE/M WILLIAM BAGALEY WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street EEMEM REYMER & BROTHERS, I:evlner t.r-nn 1 Foreign Fruits, Nut... Confectionary Stagnrs, Fire I,V%ii ks, ~ NOS. 7213 AN D 128 WOOD 2fR1117, WILL .I A 31 C A It WHOLESALE GEOCERS, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, ‘IC. Tine Old Menangal:el.l }lvo Wh,-kv, 1.1111-A-rry Ptil , fil 1 - Z• II \ a - . c LT Dar :I_, '67 "X.' , LiiIOCER, IN . 1 I I AMU_N lIIIM=2 BRASS FOUNDERS Duquesne Brass Works. i'awford. I=l FINISHED BRASS WORK IIN(i, QTE.1.31110 VT AND Pdlß ^7 ire nttt, ,t ~ 1,, ;11,1. IVelfeln tnii, the C..s. PI ".‘I P. '4”11 improl meat atta:hed. J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, BRASS AND IRON PCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also. Brass Castings of all Kinds Ysrt ur '0 nTnr‘, p urtng oi h LI 1 \ 31 6: 31 Wilier Surer!. n, ar Liberty Eat EIE OF , T 111.4 FIR NI HE- X nit -. 111.4,1 CN- STEEL WORKS. Black Diamoth.l Steel Works, PARK. BROTHFF? & CO Best Qualif . v of Refinrci Cas• S;cel =MEI 149 A: 151 Flrcl 1111(i 1%!116, Pittsburgh Steel Works, TOgl7e, 1:1,01C 13=1 Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Springs and Ar 'tortut•l . H lc , ',H. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care or tlir Franciscan Bratli,rs THIS INsTITUTION, SITUATED IN Lorret to. •sindna I bunts Pennsylvania. stout four nole. Dorn Cresson Station. on the dire r t riuite Philadelphia and Pittstairgh. I. red in 15,2. With lin , lififfita to rnuirr the u,uall ollegiste Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of the most healthy in Penns) It iA—thlei portion or the Allegheny mountains being ; , ria‘erdial for it. lure t,Ater. bracing au, and picturesque scenery. The Schtilastie year commences on the FIB sT MONDAY after the 15th of el. nod cal, about the 20th of JUNE: following. It i, divided into TWO Sessions. St Student cannot ret urn home ilet ween the Session. All the A pparat u, neces tam to Land ,iirs ei rue. EliEf.ltlemillig, still be furnedled lo the 111 , itiiiitiorl to the students. Il1ntrt.111,111:11 2.1.1 V 0,31 \t u9l, 101114, h 0 r \ trei charge. be n , twu le', irn, ,i-. 1 erifh 10 1110 age 01 1101111,00 d TVI<NI.-14.01rd ,ind Tuition. pacnble half yeqrl3 in ance dune) ing and litit• Id In: , rtLloFo'z. per 40- 11011 i ClA.,te,il and xtern ldiligithgteti t-ttudent,,itertiliyig tu-ttion it thet 'olteetit '2O livterenic An be made to the lit. Her. li.hop IhAtiem lit lit 111-thoi, Wood. Phii,titlidtpi. lieu I Her nol 1 , lorret I Hu,' Dr 1 Henry 11 Laughlin, 1-thllit delphl4 : 1Z,2% . Pierce Mahar, HarrisbuT. IN 13.—A hack runt daily to I,orretto from Cressi.-11 net. K NABE et CO.'S Rev : E. A. BUSH, Superior Gold Medal Premium Pianos, These instruments have the entire Iron Frame French Grand Action, Overstrung Bass, Agrafile Treble. etc., and are warranted to stand in tune longer than any Piano manufactured. Certifi cates have been given by Thalberg, Gottschalk, Satter, Strackosch and all the musical c lebri ties. tvery instrument sold at Baltimor Fac tory prices, and warranted for eight year , . CHARLOTTE BLUM E. 43 Fifth street, leb2 Sole agent for manufacturers 4 ONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE BE lag made to the equipment of this excellent double track and express route, and every possi ble care will be exercised for the comfort of pas sengers and rapid movement of freight. Trains will leave the depot In Pittsburgh as follows: THROUGH ACUOMMODATWN daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 5 50 a. m., stopping at all eta tlo RS between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 Cat a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New 7 orb via Philadelphia. THROUGH. EXPRESS daily, at 4 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, tanking di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and fur New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily. iexcept Sunday,) at 8 35 p. m., stopping only at principal stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for Now York via Allentown, without chin cc of cart:: also at Philadelphia for New For... t )11 NsTOWN ACOOIVIMCIDATI))N TRAIN lea( ea daily, (except Sunday.) at 3 00 p. at., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone in )(ugh. FIRST ACC( tAIMODTI) iN TRAIN for Wall's Slat ion, lest es daily , (except Sunday.) at 630 a. In. SEt (N 1) ACCOAI.I4IODATIL)N 'FRAIN for Walls ST anon, leaves daily , (except Sunday.) at II io ri. 111 IR ACO ).:11:`,I( ;DAT lON TRAIN lor W tll's itm lent es daily, (except t3urlayo nt Fi1333 p. l i s •ft At (.3)11:44/DATION TRAIN t,r Wail's>ta tine leases daily. (except S1111.1A) At l; LIU p. ns. H 'H iR4 TRAIN leaves Station. es . At sus a as.; retiring le sscs Yittsietlgli at 1143 p. m. It F.TURNING TRAINS A 1:1i11 . 1. IN PITT - -131 1 - 2 , 111 A'. FULL( AVS: Baltimore Px.pres.s. _.l^ ip . Philadelphia Express I . 2u p. m. F ISt I.lliP I 30 a. rn. Through 31 ail '('rain... .... 1 on 1. tn. Johnston u Accommodation 10 ”5 0. In. I 01 I 'E. station Accommodation._ 6 IS a. tn. ?.c1 Station Accommodation.... 535 a. m. 11 Watt n r.dation Accommodation .... 1 55 p. m. ithß'ail's 'station Accommodation.... 6 06p. In. Halt 110 ore E - 4.pre6s will arrive with Philadelphia Express al 1 2u p. rn. on ponds s. TRAIN'S putt BLAIR: , VILLE and INDI ANA Connect at Blairsville Intersection with 1 ltrough Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation nut P. pr.'s:a Train lia.st, 111,1 st ith Balti more Espress Out John:Bolen Accommodation Wk.S:. MEESE TRAIN, FI 1:111 . -N or,nnecl at re, son with Expre , , I rain, and Jlwrl Train NVe , t. and with Throatrli A ca,miniad won and L. pre-s 17. un Ln.t. NENI 1i; .. PHILA I IA BAIL DIORE ASTEN H 4 ALTOONA 11-litf,Xf• (Theelced to all St qt i onson the Penn t•N Ic ntila not to PlulaaclploA, Bahl more ,11.1 fork. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars s; 111 te charged an access according to distance 1r i) eled in addition to the Station rates, except from St .- tions a here the Company hoe no Agent. N( I"I'll'1•L—ln case of - loss, the 1 °tripoli) svlll hold themselves responsible for personal I,,iggage only, and for an amount not exceeding +i , lol. 11 —An (butolnis Line has been employed to eon, ry Passengers and Baggage to and from the repot, at I charge not to exceed 11a cents for each passenger and bagg,ige. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R Ibissenirer station, on Liberty ant Grant streets. nucu 1864. 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AN I) Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT (IN AND AFTER JANUARY lat,lh.tl4 lUP !r•lins run as follows. \a:— Lean Pittab l g. For Clev'tl. ForWheel l g tispre,. , 1.45 a. an. 1.45 a. an. 1.45 a. an. Ex prea:, 1.4, pin 1 p 1.15 p. m. Mail 313 R. Inn. 6.15 a. In. Pittsburgh, P i'. Irv. 2 20 a m.. 3.30 p. I N. 1' H. 1, e :l iiegi~rnl For or N. B. For N C. For Steu'e p.:... 1.15 n. m. 6.40 a. m. 12.00 ih i p. 30. 3ou p. 4 10 p. Arrive A ileglic P W. in.. 4 3 , 1 n. m Zr P. }I. 1t.... 10 00 a in. GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Union P.is:ieriger slat ion. Pittsburgh. Pa. A CASSLLBERRY.Agent, Allegheny' City. H. R. PAYSON, en. Pass. Agent. I'.. F. \V. x C. lty. V E. mYERs. Ticket Agent, febs C. k. P. R Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R. 1:a -7. ATIIt_kNGE:MT:NI N .NI) AFTER AVEDNESDAY, DE- Ani E)l HER rains will Iralo the Dr p•rr, Quruer of Huss inkl Water streets. as Leaves drrive Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to Q.mlironil - ntown. s. m. t lnl p. tn. • pre-, 3 00 p. m. I iiii a. tn. I=t ,N 1 k,r..' , la. 11 Ur) a. ra. l it a. in C p. m. Li a. m. - M. 4 I:, .4. M. 5 p. ry, Perry 1:r1 to rid Ir„m :I , l'ket , ...pnrt. t ,r) Jr 3 , t,l;t•t , appl) I iln . fIOULT, ALI,. Ii i:/. \ I I IN L. ',wt. del. THE LARGEST AND REST AR . I lot , 1 in the New England :State,: 1 , eeutrailv located. and sa=y of access tram ail the routes of travel. It contains all the modern im provement,. and every eon, immure for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling public . The rim:pin; rimins are large and well ventilated; the snit,- of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely I ureished h:r Ninth PS and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to he kept as a tirst-ehiss Hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun try.HENßY RICE, Proprietor. Boston, Sept. 1563. To Builders and Contractors. virE ARE NOAi3I INUF:tCTURING • article of MORI M1=1!!! Which we !Ire prepared I deliver from our COAL YARD, 500 LIBERTY STREET IVI -Ls "lir 40 C:10 T-1 Steam Wagon Work. O N HAND AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, ' A ItTs, W H ELLBA It ROWS, STORE TRUCKS, HA A\l) S'II;AW CI A"11..1*; c. 0c27-1 c.l .thtrion Avenue. Allegheny City 1 151i7Miii PAPER k complete , t.i.tortment of t.eautilul PA Pl-111 .A. C;, N Of all at) lea. at pries lower than can be again offered. For eale during the season by N EW AND BEAUTIFI'L SONQ, "Just before the Battle, Mother," FiEsT VERSE. Just before the battle, mother, I am thinking most of you W tide upon the field we're marching, With the enemy in view. Comrades brave are round me lying, Filled with thoughts of home and God ; For well they know ; that on the morrow, Some will sleep beneath the sod. WPrit.i.4o34l, 2 C 1 I%Vr/e4 Capiea mailed on receipt of price. CHAS. C. 41.1..E.LL08t 81 - Wood et. For sale by febt • BARLEY -400 BUSIIEIB PJI/ 31E SPRING RAIMEY--„lneirecetredasul for sale by FETZER* ARRESTOR:7 I G, feb2 corner Marker antlYiret RAILROADS. MEM RETT'HNIN(} 10 n. m.. 3.60 p. m.. 5.00 P. m rRAINS liETt'l 2‘.) m., 4.) e. m., '2.35 p I. I M - 1 ,- .: , Always on hand as usual DICKSON, STEWART FOR Al TUMN OF 14133, W. P. MARSH ALL, 87 Wood street 13 X" nocrr. INSURANCE - AGAINgi -LOSS Ery %ME FRANlCLlNminrrigsvaAN - cs, I. COMPANY OF PHILADE'LPHIA, OF FICE No. 13.5 and 437 CHESTNUT ST., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, lAN. Ist, 1863. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be-_, log First Mortgage, amply secured $1,893,393 32 Real Estate (present value $103,313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collst teral Seouilt - fes' Stocks, (present value $86,667 'no cost 89,786 68 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,824 00 Cash 27,919 33 82,W8,061 68 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks Which hare been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as !owns are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding 4 Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages ofinsurance, as well as the ability anddisposidonto meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859, 962,159 36. DlREcfroßs. CHARLES W. BANCKER, Monnzeat. H. Lot: is . roßi As W ABNER, DAVID S. Bnows, S.sut - sr. Gn SST, L9AAc ERA, JACOB H. avJTII, EDWARD U. DALE, }EoRO F: W. - R./CITA R DS, GEORGE FAZES, CHA-,. C. BANCK ER, President. EI)W AR I) U. DALE, Vice President. vc3t U. Lit eel, Secretary pro tern. .1 GAR DENER COFFIN, Agent. raylB Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CRESTNI - T STREET, Opposite the Custom Rouse. ttpit.tl $219,100. A sse t s.. $301,943. viTILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited. on every description of Property or Merchandise. at reasonable rites c i preminni. C JET I'. KING. President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. IITREC7TORS. CAARLE, RAYEs. Ti. R. COPE E. R. ENGIA , U, r i-B.OliOE W. BROWN, P. It. - .ay} 10S.EPII S. Para., I'. :-‘II•ERINfa:V, JOSEPH CI.A.TTON, S. .1. MAOARGE, E. \VILER, F. 11l acEnt - nN, Secretarr, COFFIN, Agept. t:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE Co 'l Or' P . Fr 'TS raj RIG Office, N 0.37 Fifth Street. Bank Block NSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF I FIRE AND MAHINI: RISKS. ISAAC JUNES. President ; JOHN D. Mr i,!e President BOUK, Secretary; unr. \V 1L DEA N. i 1 eneral Agent. DinEr-rons—lsss.. Jones. C. el. Hussey, Har vey Capt. II C. Gray, John A. W l / 3 011, L. rallle.il.o,LC, John L. s.lcCorri, t Adam Jacobs, CP. Stet - line% rapt. IV. Dean, Robert irotv. Colt. H Davis. nogg Weotern Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. 1.:011 , 11: D4RblE,President F GoRPON, Seeretar3 - . 'apt. 11. D. coinua.N. die '1 Azent. No, 9'4 \\ ater Street, (sprig isrlo's Warehouse, n p stairs,) Pittsburgh. vri EL INS URI'. AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and al ARENE RISKS. A Bowe Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as urrering the best protect ion to those who de sire to he insured. ASSETS, (IC.DIBER 30th, IS6I. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 _Mortgage :,160 00 Office Furniture 2 10 00 ((pen Accounts. etc...'7,g09 Ou 'ash 18,361 Ou Premium Notes 27,606 00 Note, and Bill, Discounted 173,076 Om Dinhcrons—E. Miller, jr., James M'Auley, Nathaniel Hulinez, Alexander Nimick, George Darsie. Win H Smith. Chia= W. Ilicketson, An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees .1. Thomas. Beni. Bakmvell, John M'Curie .311111-:5 DEMME OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAW, POULTRY AND EGGS, :300 I_,TI3JEI2T'X' STR-F.E'r. del-dtf Down stairs HOL.7B.IIEEPERS FURNISHING STORE. GOODS FOR THE Brushes Baskets Tin Ware Wooden Ware Jelly Moulds Wash Basins Cup Mops Wire Sieves Coal Scuttle Stove Polish Knife Washers Spice Boxes Uup Tubs trFt‘v Cutters Hair Sieve , e‘linee So.isp 'haulms skins Basting Spoons Coffee Mills Wash Boards Sauce Pans Bad Roasters Fry Pens Farina Boilers Egg Beaters I 'lour Pails Water Pilferers Pie Plates Clothes Wringers ~.oden Spoons Butter Prints skewers Gridirons Letnon siturezers Ste«• Parts Nt are Mou e Fish Kettles Ham Boilers Graters Lardino. Needlors Pudding Pans Bread rans Hotter Ladles Iron Hifiders Step Laddrrs Keelers Wash Tuba Clothes Line 3 Cups Sealca 'I o 71,: Forks rook's 'Knives lrous Brea.' lin,es Meat Presses Scoops i Cake .13cxes, &c., At. EN4J - 111714k: DINING ROOM. ILVER PLATE!). Call Bella Nut Caidar , rup I ish Knil es Tee Crt , ans Knives ( I,clve. ( Kniccs Salt .Stands :'. Arkin Rings Fruit stand -, ( ake Baskets Batter Knives I 'arks and Spoons Soup Ladles r lyster Ladles Ural y Ladle? sugar Spoons C htidren'r , ('ups Mustard Spoons Round iy, r 'vs: Salver= , Ice Pliehers Boupuet Stands ; t. oblets CUTI.E. R IC. Ivory i ian,lied Knives Carvers C CW(.1.4 do ,1,,, Forks Stag Io ,;,, Spurt Waiters Enslish Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork it. spee.,o Tra y 3 4 rutnb Trays Dish Covers Chafing Dishes Hash Dih , - Coffee Riggings I,a ins St nrid,rs Coffee 4 _;atetiera Spirit Code l' ,, is Nut Crackers Table Mat , Round 18 alters Bread Basket A Cork Screws \Vine Cooler, Knits Sharpeners Refrigcratore Water Coolers, &c FOR TFIL' ciaAarumn. Toilet Tars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets lutant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers Matress Brushes tins Shades Shaving Nursery Shades Bronz Match liolders • do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrezerators , do Hampers Wax 'rapers , Night Light,. 'rtTb_=icF.LLArM 01E3E3. • • Library Steps i Doer 'Mats \ urns Fish globes , eat as Bird Cages r cleat Safes Valetta ; Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flaika Camp Knives J Camp Portfolios: And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household. Tu to obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STURE of KAY & IZICI-1"3.11313S- NO 30 FIFTH STREET.. First loor below the Exchange Bank. goods delivered free of charge In the cit.), Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester, Ml pueone t•orong,h, etc. agls-rlaw R~JIOVAL. UENRY HIGHT HAS REMOVED la his stock of China and Queensware to No. 22 WOOD STRAT, ad oining IVm. ITagaley, eaq., where he spill be pleased to show hie customers a complete assort:. merit of all articles in his line suited to the wants of fainllica, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, and city and country dealers. febt-trod Sell. Your Old Books and 14prsi THE4SIGREST PRICE WALL BE paid for old books with back rexriored, old newspapers or other printed paper, atour Paper and llag store, No. 33 SMITHFIELD ST. jan7-lind S. B. .k. C. P. _MARKLE. DRESS GOODS OP THE LAVEsT jijr styies. CLOAK,' SACQUES, SHAWLS, FURS of every kind and a variety of other goixtp. Liz will be offered cheap to affo O rd an to purchase, . LYNRiSi:. No 96 :iiariuktit.;etat °c3l between 6th and the Ma* land, - NM E3101,-1.1. OP LIVERY STABLE.— jug,The undersigned having removed. hia4Ave ry Stable from the rear of the Scott Botiae, to Emaithe corner of First and Smithfield street. W. C. Corm's old stand, is pre_pareittn inraish (arrive, buggies, and saddle horses. trpcni the shortest notice. Also 'tames kept pt liters At reap:cable rates. Undertaking.4.l4 4//. anima!' meats for ftmerals will receive MIA iittgas Mu. • NEAL URI 102,995 26 $°93,251 00
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