PROSPECTUS. FOR 1864. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF COMPTROLLEIiOF THEOURELENCE, Washington Olt}, Aug 6th, 1863. W trert Pl., Dv satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that the IR" f' NATIONAL BANK oP Fri l's liIiRGH, in I.he County of Allegheny and State • Pennsy 15 Ala has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of PITTSBURGH POST "ng"'"' entitled "an Act to provide a National • Currency - , secured hy a pledge of Cnjted gate, Stocks,and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." appro‘e.l February 85th iski, and has complied with all the pros lawns of 841,1 Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Rankineq. N 055 I HEREVOIIF, I, H ugh McCulloch 5 um p troller of the Currency • do hereby certify that the Saul FIRST IN A. rtii:c.‘i, BANK OF PITI • ' For the increased and increasing prosperity of i i rßoH, county of Allegheny and State of Penns) ant% is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid . In testimony it hereof d Itnesss my hand and ' seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863 . SS Comptroller of the Curren.•3 We are desarmite of returning our acknowledg- PITTSBURGH POST, rnent3 to Its numerous patrons; we present it THE-- FIRST NATIONAL BANK this nylOtft in : tiF PITTSI3II2( - 111, PA., AN ENTIRE NEW DRESS. Late Pittsburgh Trust'Company. Capital .9400,000, with privilege to In crease to 51,000,000. . PAPER MANUFACTURERS. The Pittsburgh Trust I . ..phony haying orgon- .. - • wailunder the act to provide a National i 'urren- S. B. &C. P. MARKLE, 1 Ort,GAN IZT7iTI FITE' voirtrr c 3, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL :1 tondo..• Hirers and beaters 111 BANK or PIT I'R BER. /IL ...ital.! reshectfull} Of ittrie belonging to the Pittsburgh 'Union otter its seri Wen for the collection of Notes. ' IT C) C) R. , if.. •A I'' , 1' 1 '/..1' 1: R ' Also • a large stock. of League to ! GENT' Doko, itlib, oi Exchange. 6..0 , receLN e money of And all kindp, of Wrapping Paper, S FURNISHING GOODS, deposit sod 1...3 ii..l sell Exclosnfre on all hsrts of the elinti3 I r 11 - V(` ne1111(VV - 1..(i I et scything usually kept hp first-. data }'t'ru'th- ' Incl.hrling PAPER I'l ild WS. NECK TIF:S and REDUCE OUR BUSINESS The success .1.i..1i has Nitetpled the Pit Isbn rch ESS, Tr., (~,,,,,,,,,.3 :•,,, lit orgallltatloll 114 1,5'.!. FROM No. 'i.7 WOO I) SITI . W.E.T, TO , ing stores. Order, promptly e‘t•vii tot. 1 . ill 11( 4 believe Ix' a SllllWielllgusrantee that t.lisi- No. 33 Smithfield Street, 1 ati3o-1)•1 —.— nest entrusted to the new orgtinizntion will re- PIT l''...lii . R. I 11, PA. 1 _ _ __. _.. . ceit e the same prompt sttention. sal ..1, pa. !i.r II 1.;:-. 11143 HOUSE CARPENTERS. Hosing a fiery ext...site correspondence ..1111 - .. _ . Ranks and Bordiets, throughout th e •••ntrl. 1 we believe ws l',l/ otter unibsusl fscifitie , to rhos. HOUSEFURNISHING. I CURTIS C. STEEN - METZ, That, at the close of 1•63 it Was in a ho do i.lo,llkin 1\ WI US • I- GENERAL I tie 14144111,11 -4 ai G 111 Ia• conducted hl"the same UPTIOLSTER Y. FAR - BETTER CONDITION officers and dirato t r , s ,RE.,,,R, , - - : House Carpenter and Jobber, I 1,.1* .h. Nutlet:, I No. /35 Fourth Street, Near Wood. Sint/F., I.IRGIN ALI.EI , A ii..x ,•111,11 SPEF.R, . FBIHE St 11.1 R I lIER L.; at tNt F A (.... , B et „.,,,,,, dl ~,,,, ~,,, „,1,,,,,t1 street.;. A Is It. II oi vi. A 'Et RE ,t.. 1 1...ip t`0r ,,, 311111 on hand every 1 . lA. i \ lit, . 1.1 v•,, arri. I, 11, thm• ling. A 1. , t .••••••••,, t irmtimmt:, , is PI I Ttslit PA. •. aver gt r. RL n (Emitst • v 0.1., I 'oh.i••• r, 1 ,-,tf,.., ii, fp , .\ 1,, )).„,-. ird.. 4 ,414 11 , •Itt••/ 4lld 1.1.t.1111/II RCilf, litti•rided 1 JAM I •• 4 LA I .IHLIN Presub at Hess, ui nil h.., is . -.Ls., the cclebr ited Pstent 1 •—....-. Largely Increased its Circulation, .1611:, It !••• I'Ll v, Cashier. ....piing Beds Ili kind, . i 5t...105. Plinds Hid I aligii-d&ii - ti I 101,104. , .._ _ _ ._ 4-ii - IM,IIIIII 01 , nti ,, n7Ivrn ti, all nr.!ri: for hl - the etforts Alluded 1., W J Kol NT7 '' •• • Pl' l'• M"'Z ' tuni ati.Hoying .1... i. . 'orpets, i 'II Clotht . , Pre . KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 'l'l' R. qii.itl,, HOENIUK. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, The present year brings with it, not the , .13A Nli I;211 S. ' STEAMBOAT FORGING, "&C1 ' , NO. St FIFTLI STREET, SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION , 118 Wood streeh Second door above Fifth. , . kNDIti - i1 Ki,sl., .. . .Tti ,NIA. a. mu., in, ylkitALEß`: IN FOREIGN AND 1)0.• lIFNIIV nil rider • JR., spe„ill Partner 8 " 1-( " IL ' eti° " _25 metric t:,ch mgr. Coin, Bonk Notes And Lieneril Profilers nets prOmptl . AB our Administration so frequently promised (iovernment Securities. ('ollections primhtly , --, _.....-_. ' attended to. spit • IRON CITY FORGE, nor have those in power given any lIOLM ES & SONS, 1:1 A N I{. F. RS i ) ) ) ' --=- ‘. 4( /MAN (.\-. I I[ll I , EVIDENCE OF THEM .Alimay N. An.' Exchange Brokers and Dealers in . Note, Dr:iit6. a , ,,..1ann,:ei,, (101 a. Silver and ' B.ink Notes. Exchange on the },astern and NINI il 55 AU), PI 11., lit - lit iii OR DESIRE Ti) CRUSH IT. Western I 'Wes constantly for sale. - ‘,I ANI . 1 .7 +lf TV Ili: ISAR IRON, GEN (' olleclionstna.le in oli the cities throughout ; iv. ersi R .d..t; me l t so.. ordsot lorgiiizs Ohp I wired tatos. Ilehosits received in par roods Their principal efforts have been devoted to r current hyper. No 5: Market street, between ',,-* I- ' ''' . ' ' ''. ' ' 01..-ti schemes for Th.rd and Fourth tAtreets. • Notwithstanding the We we can assure the FRIENDS OF THE POST Than it ever was before. During the pent year it has to curtail it . . /VI OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, ‘,7( Certak,tes ol hlebtedne,, a qurterniss- Continuirig Themslves in Power. teTs l'ertific4tes, Next Fall they will be and all other g ,- d - etr.h•ent securities, bought by W. 11 1AILLIAAI: 1 -, a. Co . F ZihlZ/M-17/...ei mhs 6m,1 _ I•V • dod street. orner of 'Third.'Third._ ___. PA_li.i.i . - 31.4 . •1_•1? 1 > v . 5 . ... c o. their stewardship to as For trial, and we are desirious 01 speaking 01 - DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK , ~,t•:,,t.. ii,.‘,.". .., 1 It 1 , ; (1 , ppr . It, ..ed 31WEEL110—`52" .5 E C It Tll STREET. t11•111 7 i1. , ti..... 11 1.,...1 n':li 1i..1t..n,.. Cif A. rt.'r F.: It Ft I) TN 1 t415:1. -.1.. it >,..1,101 r....• ~,-.. orspor- IR_a- AriPEN DAILY, PROMOTO '4 O'CLIII'K, I 1, I '1.. , o I'l rr -r., , r i, , s. o, Ity also, on li ednes,l,3 and Nat tirdly el ening,. trout May tat to l\ul'euilwriat, t ruin ;to 9 o'd... k Ai,- ~4..„,,, „„ „..„ I . I ~,, ii _ . • ~,,,, „„„,,, , and trend November Ist to Ala) lat, trout 6to 9 ~" I ~,,,, 1 , „, i ,, ,, ,,, , .., , ,I. , i i," , „ ~.„ o ;•Inck. Wit., ~N ll t•• lat 1.1 , . V 1. ... t.-. P, ' Nett' 111, .... DepositE.l , oeiVe.l t.l all sun,. not 1616 thou t tNg /3,-,,,,, ii ~,i, , A ~, , , ~,,, ~„, ,„ ~„, ,1,. e , r .,„, 1 , 1. LA I:, 11,1 9 1111 1.1,111 01 the prints declared p .„„ in It ~-, ,1,.. ~ vi. ON ET , . IN , I.IIIG 11: . .1.3f1/ ..... SRA Li. tint. I'l. :a year. in .1 u Out and I ) eceinth , r. Interest - . _______________________,,. _ , •t „ 7 , ! ,.. •It i l :t l, , , j, l : ~ .1ut:•, , ,1 n . ..n ... , , , y , 1 , , 1 , 7:1 , ~t , i ~, er : I •L il , 11-lil twen , I , lare,lsernoannuallt . In June and 1,, hi its - Political Character, ~ ,, ; , , , 2, , ;, , ,, ,,,5 1, 1 1, : :::n i i .1 . 1 10 ' 1 e tt : 1 , 1 , 1.1 011 ire 1111c1 . 11, nt tilt- 111 e GLASS WORKS. ~, 1,,,, •.,, : ; ~ •,,•.I. ,01, b . h., ,h; is i, , 1. —1 4L '/I 4 i 11111 II *.k..... if. ' l%ll ‘1 . 1;)1 - 41, intt•lest. il ro,t dint II out. in 1/I.iit••l t./ Th.' , , , s .„ : ~, , , . . , ~, , ~ . ~, ~ , 0 01110.,1 tt.. 11 , A. , ! credit of ti,0.i...p0it,,r li 6 I/1 ili,ll/il, rititl ba•111 . 11 1/i. . • 1 , - - ed ~ iti, v floor, trod; 7 A to io PAI site tnterent from the nrst 'IA) oi dime sal I .1• .0.111 certibo.r, couipotilisling t,s a , 9. Pi .4 F • 0111. ~1 Independent Democratic Journal, i t :.,,,;, ~, , , , , , .,6 , , , 1 i.t , ,1 T , 1e . 1 4 , 05t , :: ... r , 1 , : , :1:! , . n , r ...3 t-‘ , .: 1, 1 t,l l, . 1 , , , r t ,.. i . : . [ ,, T . 1,, , ;.,..., ~, , • . less than ta,•l\ e 3 ear, • DEVOTED TO THE leas Containing to,- I ' hart or f1 ) .1 . ,,,, , h ales ir"'1,',y,.?„1,1;',",7:::::1;,,1y..:;:::2,:i,. and Regulations, lornished craft_. ,n, t•t•licath , ,, r.c ,„ ,•,,„, , , ~,.,,.. ~,, i „, Preservation of the Coniotitution ' Id , the other. ~. 1111 , 11,01,11, 1,11.11 r„, 13E,E400 - 11E. TT; A s we can supply with our paper. Aa.heretotore the Post will remain an 1 . 1:L.-IDEN (1 F. I I A I. H H I. I . l'lt E PRE , II/F.NI.• RESTORATION OF THE UNION J ohn B. :11..vnihien. lt,inc .11 Pullietwk. , John Itoltue,. John ' A miler peer, 0 Mee I, Beni L. A. .11. AI 0 It will confine itself to the diacussion of .1 row,' :%IcA tile), Hill llorgn w. IlerilniAn s, I An.lenion or , rep.' MEM PU73LIC ILT I N And have no connection whatever µith • schemes of a Personal or Factional Character It will be nobody's organ. but the faithful exponent of Sound, .oomsarvative Sentiments. The great work before American people is tle saving:of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM; There is no party iu this Country an aloud to Snt 1 lAIIII.II =. A Deposits. No, .2,1. . 5.103 sai la the Democratic: and in order that is shall Amount ot interiat ill, 1.0,1 ' , I Amount ut Contuicciii I 123 ...I BE PRESERVED THE SUOOESS .1 , 74 1,. Of the Democracy is absolutely necessary, 113t1 First Liens on 12eh1 Estate it3.5.2ct , of United .Mates Kinds . 5.0.000 tn, that too, at the U. s. lieu Certificates au .t Notes. (Market t aline, Alit Earliest - Practicable Period. Interest ear ned not We expect to be able to meet the expectations of our friends in the discussion of the quest, - n which will be Involve.' in the approachil/g fhe nn lersigne I. A iyiutui.,; l'onuaiittyy. lust exsunneul the tuouuk.,uul !to D.,tutuutuon. the I,,uuuu' and secuiuties. counted thy uus,./i. &J. and h.ot lound the above u,tAteinent to be correct. NV. I 't Wt.:EA:\ E, NIA 'HI )I,Ari I OWTLY. H. '\l IT h. Dei . .utut., roe( ed DAILY. stud EVERY SAI LAMA Y E\ I:\lNti. INTEREST PAID st It per cent Fuer Finnunl • /NAA(... JI /NES. PRESIOEN r FE.N. T 31 Hi•wc, 11 ,-, .‘ .1. K.3l,•or.u.EAr. \\'ll. 11 , NEITH. 10 lit - 4 , Kv, Particular attention will he given to the News W • 13 fortLA.'")' PAINTER, Ii ,10 - 1 'fill DS. I Nit 111 , 1..15 V111:1:1 - 1 Office, 63 Fourth Stroct. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT • IS A 1 1C7...A_ ME <IC) 7_3 Ei 3E, NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Per.!psvlvaltia PitBenc.:er Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, viNG TAKEN AND FITTED • the idlks.irther tr,..1 31 AG- 1E1;7, • iilo{ln{l . 1.1, i i iiston.4., 14:1 , e 1 ,rithn.;,gene,r -: ally, with the hest the stern Irith,diti, and ,li•slein %ail! he seri,' up in ei cry I unlit - ) of stile dorm.; CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, the wason. Lidniils i lles I.e feels cold - Moral rennineinlinv them to Ow li for rhea t•\1,116111, LOCAL DEPARTRIENTS , Vestings, Ta il ors,' Trimming., lizioliet and slurs INI -3 • 254 - ivr Irti:E.37 T7.17.91'. and sold hhlesale 9,1 ret•tLl . rct {llOO-i { 0C29-tif IMILADELPII L. - Department of the Past ; uc ,hall labor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH A_ N . 170 111 31 A I I, I While equal industry will be exercised in our MLSOEIJANEOUS AND Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who in 0% Cr) why qua! filed fora proper dterbarge of his duties ; it will be conducted in an liormsfr MAN NIPj;/.. Intended to inform the public honest and lair dealing; giving no countenance or en.7our9ge ment to dishonest dealings. JE it : DAILY EDITION, Per year 6. month " Week.. To agents per hundred copies antra?Ay IAORNING POST, At thelotv rate of One Dollar and Fifty Centa per Five Ten t0pic5................. Twenty copies, and one to 4etter u Thirty copies p 14, . city copies =MEM 'l' HE .1.‘11K: 4 LAI - 0111.W • HAY , . 13h1.1., Cli, in A kintllS. .Ivor, li, Keil ) , .10tal I i Had:ulna, Pr- er A AlaJuirs, I 1e0n..,111n..k. Vi at % ankirk. John I'. litindley, James I , linllc, Alonzo A ram,. Robert Robb, ('Milli,; A. t ',lb., Walter P. Mars:it! Bar. litaiglits. John tirr Julia IA anti, Henry K. Ringluall Wm. I' l% c) men. John II , 11 0 .1,1 , ,r,i,' \Val. s Haven, ‘‘ to I'.l'cliniort 7. Peter 11. Hunkey, Ale,trbler Tiii.ll, Ru'hartl liays, 1,1:4.0 Whittier. I‘ ni S. Lately. i 'heat tan I eager. ,-trait Aim - Aso rasssuanti. t'll.A It 1.E.: , .\ «i 1.1( IN. _ Real Estate Savings Institution, LIT ATEMENT OP THE CONDITION r nj the above tuatituttun on the V , / dA) enantr, 1 63, i.t:l.tibtietl in conforn,tit 1.. the charter Cash on hand PHILADELPHIA CARDS J. 10.1,NIAN WM. BRICE & CO ., . Produce and Prnthdon COITESSION M ERCHANT, ILE SU B?;oritl HER ANNOUNCER No. 16 South Water st., •, r i E iii i le il iii:Ll l l%2l l 3l ,. ti : l i b , l i ~ ,1 ,111 ; 1 1 1 ,,, re i e , e i r. i ,.‘ t 1 i riir PHO...i. djf.;Liqf IA . ac., and is prepqred TO IL,Cd;.p., tile the patrons JIW - Liherill itdi - ineea male on condigmhents n. this 011 llnli well iIcITTI. Gnus,' 'ill; T r 3 - Thing In the eating awl drinking line ill the i,or I when required. 1,3-13 il , eat notice. .il MN :•11..A.1..E1i, __ JanO-Iyil Proprietor. • GE:011C;F C;-11 ANT, Alumthoturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER •In every description 01 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, m ) I-I 3 .1 HULA DELPH C. A. VAN *KIRK & CO., GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIE.II.3 Patent improved EXCELSIOR AND PATEN'S+ PARAGON COAL OIL BURNELS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c S A 1.FC?1 , U , 0N1" , , No, 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Alanutacstory. Frankton!. Phihi. 414 - All gouds warrAnted. )y2-Iy4 WITH LONGCOIT & F,EARCE, Ilauaufacturaia and ikrapoMfißJ pr $l,OO 1,30 1.20 1,10 1,00 NUS' FURNISMII_, G GOOK 1 AND TALLOg. - matikarzias, No. 10 'ffont4 Vokyth stoat, ,ITILA-DELPH/A. BANKING HOUSES, &C. FIRST NATIONAL BANK PFFM-BUTIOR MEIMISEM 7 3-.10 Bonds and Coupons, A.A Hll3{, Treßstlrcr / 4 1411 1414 tiA.. I=l J. H. 'A SEDAV, NOTE; STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFPICE. ROOM, No. 11. BURKE'S BUILDING, .L'ETII ";IREF.T. Pll - 7,13i 11(111, PA. .847 - Desirable giff Property and oth,r Beal Estate to the atnonift of igloo.ooo for ante low. NOTARY PUBLICS JOSEPH SNOWDEN, P 17.123 ILA I G 4 NO. lil/ 1)1 }llO NI) vTR EF.T, Jiot-:1.:1'11 It: MI I.I.IIiEN JAMES P. FLEMIN(:, 1) I? I • (,; 1.; 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Lt F4.1i.1j,11 Mild 114.1th.;.Th, Yni!US, tills. DyE , ,StliirS And Porfumery, NO. V 2 FEDERAL siTit E AI.I, Et; H E:\ A A, A. MEM /his/. Iddies, Misses, Chno, Boys & Youths Dist Were and Dealers In 60PPER WORKS: BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, Fro O» ManougiLo".a Rye Whisky, 327 L T IBERY STREET, . _ . EN ALL TIFFiII VARIETIES, PITTSBU It( /H. PA LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES • z... - 7 44.1 era 1 ...-41-t-et SMELTIN G WO , No. 1 t 1 RKS. Nt .t.. I I ~.i ed:l-•! WINES. LIQUORS, &C ).1 .1A? FOREIG 1)1•1 K %%111 1.11 IS \' ITE t o I , 4rti .:11; , civion.” • t,,• ~n to It Int on I- in. 1 :• 1 / 7 11Illt•Ist 1.•• 'ln • /rl, r.I Jill 1...1.1- t• t. .I tilt . ,1•11 . ••,_ HENRY W. PEA UMONT & CO Forein 141,,Idwir). r;3. \ ll . * rI , • 3 11 , 0 II VO I I J/114•r T.; 4. Itt 0: , 1.141.1 - Ch.:l , h .., NO. *43 r.l Gvntial Maultinkts and , Mah,r , , Y 1 —=‘,.• =EMI .En 11100, T, 0,4 I molt ii.t.`.Lr lit prttliln i,.i i y•:L GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS A, I/ I) at 1: %V 1: .7%. , PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, h.). 1115 WOOD WE'RE F.T. 0 1 , 1 , 1,1 t," i r't.o t•%. NO. 47 01114) 57'114 ;ET. 11.1.1.:4411F:N1 MOUNIP. lITUR kNi,..:IIIVETI.F.AI), Lout Pt.: 11,1 •Intl i.t ;ctit.r'st I /II It• 1 / 1 11 . 111•!. ritt,d lip In the ntttsi t•tt nt ire Lr ,1 or s tit: , !tit 11.ttrr,itt 1,3,1 YiNtUrk•, ran N 13 -- -.111:r.1 r,itl-11,1 HOTELS, REST'AURANTS, &C 01. - 1 - 1 NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, 1-'lTh "R H . YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, ('order of Vlrgli# 41Iey- and Soult /lela Streets, Where tt 1 • nil the klCill l / I l.it, the season ‘i 111 he ',is L.l th the most rat:it/tide I VI /1 NI;, Ld,rner 11/•y and A POl,l 4)11 H I LLI All II,LA LOON. t 1 .111,1, n.i111.1 remind Ids .1,1 trieihl_ ti. it 1., is still to !mind it his .1.1 if.l.ti H.\ 1.1, en , trail, F ourth ,1n.,-t. 113,11%1-ay, on hand the he,t quality of 0r,.1 in i . ohnection nith the hill. a n,-II hilliard ii ttt, gooli Ht.thernber the Apollo Hall. I , ,,urth at. .near entrant,ll,ol Fourth DissOLUTION.—TIIE COPAIVINER bILIy heratofOre ex.., nle hit Vie CM the tinder signed 1n thet'luthingithEnt at N.. 143 Fed eral street. Allet4thi ti t ti . timler ti, Min id . H. AhLiee & it ill Wetted% it oil the kith. Persons iLJDOWing them :x.ll - es indebted to the tir, plcaec unit t,, thqt time and settle. 11 ti Alt i; EL, Jan. 13, 186.1. I. M. Di nt 71. janls-Ink N EGA N T C() Tlt V REM I DENCE FOR 5A.1.1: —A tine 2k, story well built brick house containing ten rooms, with one acre of ground attached, wrll stocked v. it h choice fruit ; pleasantly situated in the village of overlooking ,the Ohio river, and withinllfesiniuutez walk of the R. R. Station. For partleolahringtifre'hf • H. N. 'FRAZIER, or E. PARDEE, Rochester, Jal3s-Imcl STOCK BROKERS PIT!.SI3' 1-20F1 DRUGGISTS I - scar ILL ;!LAKE ALL KINDS OF IN.. I If V SCRANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, I at reasonable rates of premium. i ROBT, P. KING, President. I ill. W. BA LDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS, 1 C11,111...14 HAYES, E. R. COPE, i I E. R.. Ea oitsii, G•EoltOr W. BROWN, P. B. SAVORY', JOSEPH A. Paol a C. SIIERtif AA, JOSEPH CLAYTON, S. .1. Mao.s.noE, E. Wi LER, F. 131.25. Ent3/13r, Secretary, 1. G. COFFIN, Agent. Jy.fily Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSITRANCE C 0 .3 Ot' IPIT'rF6I7IT_7H4GFI. Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. FARE, , "WNSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF Ti, NEW YORK ' l ' l2 8° , A EIRE AND 31A111NE RISKS. PHILADELPHIA 10 50 BALTIMORE 10 00 L.s.IAC JONES, President. JOHN D. P.T.O- C. aRD, Vice President ; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; LANCASTER • 8 80 HARRISBURG 7 66 Cap , . W3I. DEAN. General Agent. . ALTOONA 360 Di esevOßa-Isaac Jones, C. G. Homey, Har ' vilds, Capt. ILL'. Gray, John A. 'Wilson, laggage Checked to all Stations on the Pens' ey Childs, L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam eN,Jvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Bald Jacobs,R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert more and New York. L. ill(rew, Robt. EL Davis. no2B Passengers purchasing tickets in ears will be charged an access according to distance traveled Western .Insurance Oompany of Pittsburgh. in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta- GEORGE DARSIE. President lions where the Company has no Agent. F. H. GonDON, Secretary. Ni iTO - E.-In case of loss, the Company will Capt. R. D. Uociiii&a, Cren'l Agent. hold themselves responsible for personal baggage No. 99. Water street, (Spang ea/Cri's 'Warehouse, ~ only. and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. np stairs.) Pit tsburgh. N. B. -An Omnibus Line has been employed to ILTILL INSURE AGAINST ALL ___ 1Y kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. 3E3 13 Da - .r... . jo -‘ 7 . - sr , con; ey Passengers and Baggage to and front the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each A Home Institution managed by Directors who (3 , 11 ( )/ ' lilt, passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to At the P. R. R • Passenger Station, on Liberty maintain the character which they have assumed, I 1 ) , 1 A :kr 0 .:_., 1 - 3 . / and Grant streets_ n'Yslo' so offering the hest protection to those who de dire to he insured. 1864. ami:Ez- 1864 ASSETS OCTOBER 30th 1861. _ , . 663 0:Kx• 00 ..,..: c , 2,160 00 ~ THE PITTSBURGH, • 03 S itli t o o rc e te k gFg A gu c ern co i u t n u t ra, 2,50 00 Open Accounts, ete 7,809 00 FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cita'. 18,i351 00 ' Premium Noteis '27,606 00 . CORI " AND Notes and Bilis Ineaciunted 134,076 00 ... A...a.' Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, 15W3,2.51 00. 51 , Dine. vorts-R. Miller. Jr., James 11PAuley - , I,', . r 4.1: 11/•! .• WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Nathaniel Holmes,, Alexander Nunick, George Dar,ie, Wm H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketson, An .—ire,, Ackley. Alexander Speer, David M. Long, , ~. , J.,,: ~,,. rlieu,aul.s,, e., r. I ()N tr A i ND ,, AFT f E i R i, , J „ A , N 7 I' ARV Ist, Is;4, Bees J. Thom", Boni- 13./,° well, -lohn AVOolo FINISHED BRASS WORK. 1 - ','"".• . t....,.. Fur ( hi go. lor t' e. ',I I.'ol-W heel' g. CEMENT WORKERS. Lx pri...s lIS a is. 1 .1:1 a. 11l 145 s .... . DEALER IN lilt Ass . As I /slit ;‘k 1.1 .. , i, mit am - oath- Express 1.45 p. in. I 4..1. ... 1 lit.. 111 I V... 111,11. lir a.r.ler MASTIC CEMENT. Mail 6 3u a. lil. "" I". OYSITERS f HOTTER / GCE, I' - N% . A ' l ' &"` ( ) - N . • S T . I.-: i ‘ r " : !l l l i t , T r l l l , ( ! i • i i i i i. , ' N k I I ),"E A 1 :', 1 • 11 - R st; , ii.ETI RNING. MASTIC! WORKER. ter N. ,•,t, re I 't•r111.43 /I till I 1,/ till' , ti e ' 1/1 Am , ~ 1.,,,,, b ,, h, A l A } ' >ll '. ' 1 I ' ll " " I'l ,J I', " I "' 1- "" 1- ' t j 'l' F l' ley 8 2t. ain.33ol.tn , 7 00 p POULTRY AND EGGS, ii s PREP 111E0 TO CF.:Mt.:NT THE ,n,pr, ~,,vot 3tr,,, },,,i fehlu ro . 7.6 u 1.. n, I es.,•rbor or !motions a int stele., ea al as.te . x P li. If 2to a re , a fmp ni ,Sus p. re. . eine,- . hewer 113.: ,A r . tit. 1,3 III) dtsl“. /WI,- J. & M. M'STEEN, del-dif Down stairs. , Poore I his en.. 1., t.., t, e,,,,,1 .1. li , rlll, a Al (AI:HADA/A flt,N TRAINS. HOUSEKEEPERs 6,1 111 .•..ilk: 1111. i .1,1,1•1 e 4,1: ~ 'nil r 1.4. R. lIS yii I null., ,-. BR Ass FouNDER S ~,„,-,„,,,,,,,. t., „„,, , ~, trus. ant , 0,11 ill tl, I • Les. e Allegheny d sten, LiAS AND STEAM FITTERS, i- ~t Alllau., I- or N.ll l'or N . ' For SteiCe. .FURNISHING STORE. LIQUORS', ' l Ti l .: l ',:ll%le•r:,l...l.ezd I.• the ....I y re., Aile 111.1 pr. 5 is p in i i 5 a. its. 64u a ... 1',.. , n. 3 ..4..p ... 300 p m. GOODS FOR THE rte ,1 a ~rkinao in this ...meta le nos .•it, 1..1,T, _ 1 hale appliob lilts, tzlin.lil 1t•/ 11.4. 1.,11.,,,,,w BRAS.; AND IRON OW, MADE I) ORDER. .1 31, II ni 11-T r re F_117.2N. g" ' " '"""' " t """ "" '''"' ". at " '' "'“ "' I " n- A Iso, 13rass Castings of [di Kinds, Tin Ware Brushes Is h 1 I I: \ 1 -:, 1 Wooden Ware Baskets . .1 Li, il I ....tete,. Penn strret unit f.I I, I.loleo Boxes Jelly Mould, Ar,H, sii• - •ehi re.. In, .11 .111.1.c..r. A 1111,111 ,0 . • ' 1 " 1 1 1. lil 11,1,1, 31411111t.11 pl.lll, I.lzlzz. .1 -....1 re- I , ~ , , I ep Tubs Wash Baaina 11 . x.... la , , M a 1,....5 4.l a lit ,'2lu p. .1 II sidsent-fger Laa lei,. s ill, to ri •i a ~,,,,.; tri t oil. i s 1,1•1, , , HAI . , • Shaw Cutters Cop Mops ri, 1 Sii, p in ...YI . "fa Pe.... ..'l. IT. ...I I 1 T 1 Hair Sieves Wire Sieves I A. PIC R . to u 0 a m Mince Knives Coal Scuttle .; li . i ,i; If KIN. I liket Agent. - I.er Soap Slose Polish 1 nion l'as,ringettation, Pittamirch. Pa. ,'''', • - - s Knife Washers .1 ff.... 'AssELls Eli It 1 , Agent. ' ti ke' ens Skin s Basting Spoons A Ileghen) city. , Gridirons Coffee Mills H. R PAYSON, Gen. PASS Agent I , , I'. M. ~. C. 53 C . o. Lemon spuzezers Waati Boards Sauce Pans P. R3i Ells. Gen. Ticket Agent, . St " - Pat, Wan,. leer's Bird Roasters Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R . I, I,a CsP. h h Co ' Flail Kettles bey Mina Ham Isoiler a Graters Farina Boilers Egg Beatera `Larding Needier..., Flour Pails figrFc: —27-7717--5"C17._:_r4,,,,1.. ~,..3, 55i.. .. - iica-7. Pudding Pans Water Enterers Breul Pans Pie Plates VVENT'IIAt Al iIIAINGJEINIEN'r 1,,,,,,„ L ad i ca Clothes Wringers ---- . Wooden Spoons l'hN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE- Iron Holders ...,,,, i adder , Butter Prints* Illy. 'I: 111 i Ent ini. facia. Trains will leas e the De- 'i. Reapler's Wash Tuba ;it. corner of ROSS A 1.1,1 Water streets, as lollows: Soap Claps Leas es I : :: : l , c. , :t l irs Lines T. -sat I orks Punkin. it. It., Pa....euger 4 -tsllon, Arri. es at Pittsl,urgh Pittsburgh. (. -,;„ 1 ,: 3 E nii ., a Sall Irons t o . st Mail to an,llrol li I 'mown. 7 55 a. ni. ti 00 p in. Pll IS ill R.ill. 1 - 1 Be..st Quality of Refined G'ast Steel, Bread Boxes Meat Premea to . 22-1 s .1 I Expes - • - it 00 p. ni 100 n. In. - Cake Boxes, ts.e., tc. lir IV 1 P.IC Tl' HER ALL. BINDS OF • ,, ,,,,te h sit all 11. Z ‘,.:‘,1, 111 All 81,, 21,:1, 1 p .l , l; r li i p ee: r i: y ,it A.C.,:,lia. II uo n. ie. 7 (so a. ns. Scoops 6.5 i , ~, 205 p , . V< I. R 'lr II r: DINING ROOM. i , tehni Litanies. rangine :Jim thr. e ie site 1. rant eq.. ,I to Jos, I,ap u'ed or li, Innis,. • , 1,...,1.41 and hit 1, r..t• 1/.lller. ana ezlllitz.l nu 0 „ ,.. , o, ~..., . .. ,,, , r, . 7 00 a. ta. 830 . nt. 4ilvyll PI..4TED. ...-. ‘llll4. ',1% . 1 1111 S. !oast 1“1 /1-IteS, 1-tzzltl- " lirmbioclea •• 415 a 111 640 p. tn. Castors Call Bells f le, Cit. s kAndiy • l'hurch I rain to S. rup .lugs lit Picks liise p trti,..lar atienti,,l. to the ~. .oarli.l. 'n and front Ill'icia-spert, 1 .10 p m. 10 00 a li. If akv Kn., cs l'lsh Kill yea . 1... ,1,,... ~I 11 ~ I,,ner, cur gr.- I 11.1114. 'l.l ~, 119 A. I 1 1 . 11-1 Hutt I 1,11,..1., I !,-d 8,, . ~,,,i ~is . . I s, or tickets apply tot lEtb 1 3 0e1.1‘UN. Agt. I - road. hi,. ea Ise Cream Knives Ipright • iill.ll t% In 1 111 ol tr 41,* 1..111- 11 B1.1(..-KsiloNhi,supt 'les. Salt Stands Napkin Rings ft -IVY ztl..fl cll, illflil (1111 , .!1,1 .1. I 10,14 for 1.1- nr • . Iv ,1,.-1 • i P 1 Ffsfil II iII == - - - • ---- - 7 - = ..= Emir Stands Cake Baskets ne tit nt , In•rt liens, Elwin, and Itsilers 01 . AAr -IE-In T CAN . II Co U!-4 3], Butte Km. es Forks and Spoona e.er. des ripti,a, BOSTON, soup LA firs Oyster Ladles Ali,. t iii nem holier, 1111.1Z , hr •• 111,111 e1,11.•11,11•1 . ' TIIF. LARGEST ANL) BEST AR- ' Iir") Ladles Sonar Spoons Alustard poons . Wrotight 11.011 Shafting. llong2r. viol Pull.. s ... Pittsburgh Steel Works, T . ' , . , , L, , - Childien'l Cups rang, d hotel in the ..ely alu'.anc. States is every I ariet3. and continue the manor& titre at located, . . o , . Round & Ovul Salvera . lee Pitchers W,14 dell )I.idlllaen .ILI4I Ai ictilhe . ' 41 , 1 n . JON 1 .-" 2. 4 1 HO 1•13 . 1 / 4 C'Co cen •"' - tz t \an easy of acce....4 from all the , Boupuet Stands , Gobleta - -, mutes of tr.vel. It containa all the modern ha ( (sir prn•et. are I,;', t,lll 111111111111•1 - ) tenni f ~t,,r-st st -I C' e rri_..Unlr. el (11 I he 1.P,1 1p1.1 , 11:. of 11,01.r1 tk. tilt' , Irrant , sl V ,:` Fr %. 1 rIZJ V , , i- provements. and erery eonvemence for the corn- ' The and accommodation of the traveling public. , Ivory Handled Knives Carvers in all . I,C, it 31,111• 1.: tilnial lion , Ca.t Steel ; niso, Spring, Plow and A B The aleeping rooms are large and well renttlated ; coeie s do do l'orks 4,9 oder, tr,,,il all parts 01 till' ..0115113 scowl- ; I t , n o e t e suites iy ti, „n o of h ro e( o i m f o s r aLe ui N i v ii e e ll s a a r n r d an i g4 e , a t u n d ve c l o in m g - Steel Springs and Arles. Spume Walters ted and pi sin ptiy Ink. I teat-Wks. - . -- I ---- Corner df Roo, Ha l Fe , sit,•ets. E St n a g g lish Ten" i'rumb Brushes • Trays do pyr I ,si, t,i3; ;if r , , parties, and the house will continue to be kept Fork & Spoon Trays Crumb Trays tioirt-i. Pa. as a , rat-elma Hotel in every respect. Dish Covers 'torn. ng Dishes - -- . Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coon- Hash Dishes Coffee Iligginga ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, tr l . HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Wine Strainers Colfee Cafetlers ilestort, Sept. 1863. set2-6m4.1 Spirit Coffee Pots, Nut Crackers _ Table Mats Round Waiters rst•cessor s to .Las liiimes &Co . Under ()are oi the Franciscan Brothers. To Builders and Contractors. Bread 13aakets ork Screws - - ____ - 1 •3 OIR Ti. P ...t (...' Ti EII , runts INSTITI. TION, SITUATED IN ,N - TE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, ace. „1_ I , orretto. Catribna County Penna.!, ania, ' i V a superior article 01 E'oll rri-t., C.ILIANII3IIIIR. Den , r 111 lia-m. Lcsi sozar-a - tired li a Inv About tour inilets from Cresson Station, on the Toilet Jars Water Carriers - smoked Beel, Sc. ;11rect route bet wee.. Philadelphia and Pittnhurgh, .1.. I In IE ~ ~,i 1455, Yyllll prlvileges to confer Which we are prepared to delis er from our Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Battu. 13owls and pitchers ti tl-VER MARK hintreas Brushes i I as Shades' loeation of the . - ollege is ore cif lilt. :1,, , ,j health y deell-ly .1 Parrs BT 13 , 111. PA -i n i ..,) i s runa--t ns port /I/ Of the A Ilegheny I COAL YARD, 509 11-.IBERTT STREET. Shav ing - " Eta " is timery Shades ----------,------- ---------- - - , mountain:: being pro. el Mal for it, pure water. ; 3p.a. za sEST QUALAT, or BrOnz Match Bolder. du Lamps JEWELRY, &C. to t, uli. au. 41.1 plot.. r0.410e scenery The Scholastic year :m u moneys stn the FIRST Flower Stands Nursery Refrigerators. as Whiakea do ilanipers i 3 C-CIZ - 1 10 CO .41... T.-a , \; - ax Tapers Night Lights. --- ' - ' -- - ' 31.J.Nft.11 after the 150 - , sf AUG I sT, and ends I - I - '7. NV EI-li 11 . shout the 18th of .11 'N E following. It is divided Always on hand as usual. MISiCr.• .I_,T .A..IN 1i.:0.U5.. bet Al eelf the Session- All the Apparatus neves- . into to 9 Sessions. St edema cannot return home I °i 19 ____ __________DlCKSO_N, STEI_VAR_T & _Cfl_. I LT. ie b au rar a y l S , Le h p u s .ka*. , 1./. i, slr , :i ats o ill be lurnodird Ly the restitution to the ' 111 HE SUBSCRIBERS DAVE JUST . ,eiry to ..(,,trntl Sun OVlllt7. L. 1 . 11 -Incerlngz, & C Le, I Steam Wagon Work. Bird Cages I Meat Safes 1 openo,l 1 e rr} large and doin able stork at W HAND AND MADE TO ORDER Vizzetta I Pocket Knives Students. Card de Visits Frames I ]'tasks FINE WED JEWELRY, ir,„lrliiner.t h l allzl 1 - 14,11 .llllziie towns no extra I WAGONai, Camp Keil ez J I' 'amp Portfolio& c , I charge studenta will he admitted from. eight • CARTS, ' And everything pertaining to a I'M' appointed GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, I car, to the age of manhood = WHEELBARROWS, Household. ri board and Tuition, pay able half }'early • STORE TRUCKS, To be obtained at reasonable priees at the NEW For Ladle,' and i knillelliellS . ,+ ear : 11110 111 ad. anoe B. ............... . 65 • ..... •• - , z• . HA YA ND ST It A W CUTTERS STORE uf Bronze Clocks, Palley (Joints, Sum ey mg and use of instruments, per an- • C. COLEMAN. nun ' ......... , .......... •--.- - -....- 2 0 ; oco7-1 ci Marion Avenue, Allegheny City. I ii-A-1( •k- iIICI4A-11- LIS t•builosi /1.1111 Bodeen I.angtiages, extra • 10 I - - 3 students spending ‘, ltl'al nu. at the( 'ollege 20 wa_ir....r. .i....4L-Ea.,4. NO 30 FIIF`TH STREET. Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop ' - Denieuee Rt. Re.. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; ' I l i i , ill i t ' I 1 1: ' , . 1 1 1 , ' b e . _. l ' i ,hhlif,.at'it3, „pir:l3l,:,,,el',..ll:.l:ll.ll:,,ii:l:3,°llHll.',ll,riiraeliliiihirlcgi.tri:,:PHihra. oirliiia:' Cressen. ~,-.. Tli .01., Mll.l ER. Partner. of accounts and all legal ne. promptly attended to. Li NV ,131 ( I-<Cc C 1 1 ,1-,1,11 1 Jt• • ,;L• 3.1 A III:, !i- 't Ft' clor. 1,11,••• )1 It, Illi~ (illy, STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, 11l bill. 1..1 1 r Ilij I JAMES M 1 LA PtIiNING MILL, would respeeu inform the public that he has rebuilt since tf t he tire. and having enlarged his establishmeut, and filled it with the newest and most approved ma chinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, moUldings, bwxaking, SOUTH PITTSBITHOH 3 Sept, 7, 1857. .la2o • LAMPS, OIL, &C J. 0. WELDON J NO. KELLY W ELDON & KELLY, M ASUPACTCRER. OP LAMPS ANI) LAMP GOODS, AND DEALERS IN ('ARBON OILS, BENZINE, N. 164 Wo,to STREET, near Sixth, PITTSLiI 1{(111, PA )11, Wit.)131i... DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., hfAN'l PAC I PURE IVIFIITE REPIN Et) AA- 313 4CO INT' C:0 XIA , Offi ce, 291 LIBEHT V Si TR.F.P.T. PITTSIti TAILORS " ( 'A l' 1'i•:L~:, MERCHANT TAILORS, 145 SMITHFIELD STREET, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A lnrge and m tea ',tuck ut FALL & WINTER GOODS, I 'on,NtinG ul Cloths, Cat , slinerea. Vi , tittgu, cke ALDERMEN BOOTS, SHOES, kc :•1 12 'l' Z • AND IMP4PRTER: (11P 1101 FAA (.RAND R B9 'DEALV.R WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. In au.l mantifv.turer 01 Allegiiruy City, Pei LOAN. OFFICES I _,CI A 7%. HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. lOU smiTti ELI) *Cl' \\ . ,/.111,•,,f1 .1. i, i ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., PORK'PACKERS. ! CHARLES L. CALDWM fm4III.VIE3I-PLATED WA 111 t.;ticli ca,,ters. Cake and Fruit riasketa, tioblett, t'artt Clines, Tea Sot , . etc. R EIS EMA c.,tt ARAN ‘le'2o 4'2 Fifth str. BREWERS. SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. wE HAVE ALW.%i ON RAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And kill continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Robt. Watson u( Liberty street, will have the manage_ of car business. 221241 !LIB vuolrpl in the Brewery. Address all orders to 'PENCE:I2 & A I', Pheonix Brewery. Pittsburgh. Pa. f trS. :PENCE:I2, PLANING MILLS. - _ COMMISSION MERCHANTS JOHN MOOiti! J -), COMMISSION MERCHANT, • PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, N0..74 WATER ST., below 31orkel, I'lTTtilirl2oH. R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF HUTCHIgSON,) Ni ii 11 , -, I 0 N AIV FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain. Fizh, Dried Fruit, Pearl and Put Ashen, and Produce generally. li.•>t Brands of F'andly Floor Alwajb On Hand. NO. 10': SE( OND STREET, Bel u‘ een Wood and Il irker. PA 4-irLilirr3l vqn, noiae ou l'ori.iglinient.. apll-13.1 • Mir= WM. H. SMITH WHOLES.. LE GROCERS, Nos. 112 S , c ,, nd and 147 First Strevts, WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Ncs. 18 and 20 Wood Street P NI PR 11 1 , REI %fkii I.nte r t 1210ket.f REYMER & BROTHERS, 1 , , Rt.) Iller t Anderson,) Foreign Frnita, Nitta, Confectionary, Sittiotr, Fite Rorke, NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PiTTI3II2,;II. WHOLESALE GROCERS, I'l Cl'ilil k“: 11. BRASS FOUNDERS. Pll x u ''" Duquesne Brass Works. 31 NViiier Vtrr l r I.lburt}. 1111111,: T 111.111.111 'VI BE- A i! 111,1. 1,111 I t •••., thr 'll p n ,r. rrsl.., • i. \ I. STEEL WORKS. - - Diamond Steel Works, Black PARK, BROTHER & CO., KNABE 4 Gold Medal Premium Pianos, e the entire Iron Frame French Grand Actbin. (it erstrung Bass, Agrafie Treble, etc., and are warranted to stand in time longer than any Piano manufactured. Certifi cates have been given by Thalberg, Irottschalk, Satter. f)traekoseh and all the musical c lebri ties. Et cry instrument sobl at Baltimor Fac tory price-e, and warranted rfr eight years. e I HARDtTTE 67 , Till Fifth Sole agent for manufac t u rers I eYe2 _REPINED SUGARS -200 bldg. A " and '•Fl" Cc.tree ugare. ht,la. Crushed. Powdered and Orailh lated—now in store and for gale by REVIVIER ft BROS., jamb 126 and 128 Wood at I 0 IV I' R. V RESIDENCE FOR SALE. —Four acres of valuable land well improved and in good order. a comfortable well built two 4Ory dwelling house of nine linoms, large barn, well of excellent water, fruit trees, grape Tines, strawberry beds, raspberry beds, etc., all well fenced in, situate in a healthy and a g r eeableneighborhOod, easy of access by railroad. For price and terms apply to _ I=l P E‘l er I% GROCERS. Jo, R. flUNTkal. PITTsBuR, - ,H PITTSIMR, =ECM E.A KILi Iti =II rn is 1.• Pump., to so;-Iyd • PI ET RI Ft , ; PA Rev Pl.'' , H. !...t.iperiur S. CUTHBERT & SONS, • Nlitorket street RAILROADS ffte44.s tatit. WINTER• ARRANGEMENT. Pennsylvania Central Railroad NINE "OAT PrtA INP3 C ON STANT IP ADDITIONS ARE ing 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: THROL'CI H A c t` O3 LIIfiIATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 560 a. m., stopping at all sta tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 250 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Hafrisburg for Baltimore and 'Washington, and for New 1 ork via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunda) at 8 36 p. nu., stopping only at principal Statio y, ns, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown, without change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavelidaily, (except Sunday,) at 300 p. m. stop. ping at all Stations, and running as far as m., stop. ACCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's Station, lea yea daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. in. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except S unclayj at 350 p m. Wall's Station IeavesACGOMMUDATIO daily, (excep N t Sunda TßAlN y,) for al 6001). is. L 'H CRC}} TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at 906 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBUR(III AS FOLLOWS • Baltimore Express 12 p. m. Philadelphia Express t 20 p. *Past Line I 20 a. in. Through Mail •Train t 00 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m. Ist Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. tn. :Id Wail's Station Accommodation..... 8 35 a. to. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation._ .. 1 55p. m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 05 p m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at I 20 p. no. on Mondays. 'TRAINS Foil B.LAIICSVIELE and INDI ANA connect at Hfitlra rine Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. • 'IRA INS FOR EBENSBURG connect at Cres son with Express 1 rains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. FOR AUTUMN OF 1863, A complete asilortment uf beautiful IP Li u ;mini U.F.mov A-PUN, II 111 V N 6 4, .1 - 1 h'` 4 % , L4-tueenswar e to No. ..r.i.: iif all sty Ire, at prices lower than can be again ; adjoining Win. fia WOOL gale STREET, ..es., where he will mitered For sale during the season by I pleased to show his customers a completeaasor be t meat of all articles In his line stilted to thewanta j 01 families, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, and city and country dealers. inbl-taid W. P. MARSHALL, N EIN AND BEAL TIFIFL SONG, 13 ricKyr. "Just before the Battle, Mother," FIRST CEIIBE. .111ot before the battle, mother, su, thinkuag most of you; While 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. r o VILTC4.I2I4 430 CrJEIZOITE3I. Copies mailed on receipt of price. For sale by CHAS. C. MELLOR, -fad 8t Wood et. B'TiV,4llt 9 reitat7ir ataeby AZ,M.TOBNO, rofeta .11110iviiildSlist 'ate . ,7. $2,293,06l The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which have 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 havepaid lossesby Fire, to en amount exceeding Four of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the akivantus of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposihonts meetwith promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1 859,863,158 38. DIRECTORS. CHARLES W. BANCKER, 31 ORDECAL H. Loom To BIAS WA enctut, DAyID S. BROWN, SA NfrEL GRANT, ISAAC LEA, JACOR R. SMITH, E2 , WA RD C. DALE, GEORGE W. RJ( HARD 9, GEORGE FA ('HAy. BANCRER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. C. Secretary pro tem. (IARDENER Agent. myiS Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta. PHILADFLPHIA FIRE AND LLET. INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CRESTNVT STREET, CorpositeL tile Custom liouse, Capital.. 8219,100. Assets. 5304,943. A.311-i:5 , 360 _LJll3lariT-Ir First door below the Ere h' Bulk. •All goods deli v ered Nee of rhat,:e in the city, Allegheny, aiet, puesne borough, el,. 87 Wood street el Your Old Books and Papers. lIIELIEST PRICE WILL RE paid for olcl books with backs removed, old a n i e 7 yEat ag ape st r o s re w:.i s :t o h . e 3 t: 3 l;flift edirpreattm. Paper Jaa7-Imd S. R & c. P. MARKLE. DRESS GOODS OP THE LATEST sty les. • ULf /AKS SACQ w Ls, FURS a every kind 'and a ariely of (Aber goods. .A.S Will be offered che,p to affonl all to purchase, IL J. LYNCH'S, No 96 :Market street ocm between 6th and the Diamond. EXIOVAL OV LIVERY STABLE— The undersigned having removed his Live: ry :table from the rear of the:Scott Rouse, to near the corner of First and Smith fi eld street. W. C. CQlll3'l3 obi stand, la prepared to fdralatt garriges, buggies, and saddle horses upon: Rui Shortest notice. Abu) tiontes tpt at,litrirt7- 4 4 letutonsble rates. "Cfridertakl and all ammo, manta Am funerals will receive t is a t twit. NEAL BRIOIELarik . , INSURANCE INDERIVITY MUST , LOSS - - THE FRAN LIN EIRE INSURANCE R. cOIS.P ANY.PRILADEM.RES., OF FICE No. "435 and • 437 'CIrESTIVUT ST., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1863. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be- Lug First Mortgage, amply Bemired . . 61,993,393 82 Real Estate (present value 61.03,313 MO cost TemporampLoans on ample Collat.- terai . . . .. . .. . 89,136 Stocks, (present value 686,867 ;no cost 89,186 69 Noir, and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 33 7{Z:ZfOS".I7. 102,995 2JJ
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