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doicitittic l n of Amnesty to my
- ra•rmg Sisters.
iThe following froui the Bangor
.4Altaine.).46hiocro.L. is a.good "take off."
tl4l.o.llaplay,s.fall...as much...sound sense, and
grost,edeal more, wit, u 1 I..ilieoln's
H.D.rOebonation:of • 'Allan sod really
• feliogs•Lineolnismin.a much bent., man
4,e_i_pthgp ,Lincoln can do it. himself:
..J.K.lterafol, a. dozen of my wayward
. .
•.``s}ate{'jt".did, on a certain dar, clop.
Priam. 4' 1-Warding -Ito tun., t%ith it worth -
oletia.Kataplhanett Southern confederacy,
,fr_.oo4l,d,).Viithout eau,:e or provocation,
uluvalg net up house-keeping for them
aelve„tin a rickets - shanty, situated south
Of theold huniestead; anti,
, . Whereas, This shanty was built on my
land, which I inherited front my old
Puritan father; and,
• Whereas, The aforesaid "Sisters" have
become greatly reduced in circum
stances, insomuch as 'to lie in want o f
certain necessaries, such as tea, bacon
and .dimity; and,
-1 WhereaST The rebellious sidrit of 'a
'ffiitittiolt,of ,these "-Sisters . ' has become
..anktueti i .they having repented of their
trantgressions and become converted to
'iti'ffl trite Ahrahundc faith:
. q=-Therefore, 1 in the sweetness of my
tepPer, and in the magnanimity of my
,gatteraus natitis. do I.rdmin, promulgate,
-tat-rfortth and let'fly the conditions upon ,
''striiich they may be received again into
' MY'lio4om.
^%/Firsts .. - These runaway females, :thot e
.)ineptytned, are required to pack up their
paNniga, hoeom-pins, side-combs, per-
Intine tottleft, clips . and saucers, ca mile
)itOttlda and all other ornament', usually
denominated 'house-keeping," and Ile
liver the same within thirty days at For
',PO W[nitroe,in the care of Major General
!Adler, who has a peculiar knack for the
'safe , keeping of other people's property.
r, - .4i 3 t.,..ff,.91 1 4-; Every melee owning certain
ienatttesicallednegrnes, mulatoes, quad
roons or other property, ~f a mixed or
colortfditattite are required to pan e over
their two eyes riposte] currency, of a de
n'omination no! less than rive cents, and
in Bach a manner as to prevent them
6 P.rrk ever finding their way back, and
~. „
catia them to be delivered, without de
,. "emancipation bureau," soon
: . ';lle • reeted in Washington, and of
which Joshua 11. Giddings. Wf•ndell
Phillips and Parker Pillsbnrry are to he
the grand Yoboes,. and Sti„di P. Anti,,,-
u, jtitpretia. hipit .and Mies.. Rose the
Vestal Virgins. In the m, antime. it bile
thi edifice is 'being •LonArueted, the
~ , negroes will e $
occupy t he moo , e-yard,
'utterly called Maryland, hut which of
Attf! . ,^-hy . ~ dtrection t& the President, has
I: o ool l ,Antnanely converted into a pasture
suitable SOr this purpose.
" 7 1111 . 41: . ./is the said "Sisters," after they
return, Will have no further use for the
hOuseand lot w ber, they have been liv
ing, they are hereby ordered to bring
- along with them a tin iyclaim deed . d't he
same, whiitili, Wili be taken. in pert pa v -
11 .1Tirt: for their board and other expense,
'4014 their elopage.
`The above terms hayinz been com
plied with r the following oath or affirma
tion, if subscribed to, !will seal the
restoration, unless I Kapp, n to change
my mind. Perhaps i. may conclude to
do it' some othitr way, and hence no
"Biater"' will be obliged to take it unless
she wants to.
I:erring Sister, do hi-n•bs sib no an,i
declare, that I will support. for Presi
dent of the United States, my benefactor.
Dr. Faust, during his natural life. That
I will support all his proclamations, both
pastand: present;' those made last year
and those to be made 'next year. That I
support all his utterances. whether
he utters them or not ; all his winks,
blinks, grimaces, anecdotes, contortion..
conundrums and the smallpox. And I
further declare that, in case the said doc
tor sAottid decline the honor, of which
there, Li no immediate prospect. 1 will
support his pp "RiobjuT (so-called i with
the same devbtion - aVin the case of the
4.4 d I further declare that, in cast'
IThilitiuld even find myself in doubt as
hw to aet:in any premises whatever, I
''Willn'tit rely 'upon my own judgment, or
be governed by the dictates of my own
ctonseiene,`ibtlt:wili , apply immediately
to the afOfelsdidMiltiony, 'lll6tt : and Rose,
or ,to „their , spiritual adviser, • Horne,
Greeley, to instruct me in the way of
FAUST.
deein it proper to slate that
Ithitte mot seen Wendell Phillips for
,stlOtftte, and therefore have not told
bibs: Alia the issuing of this prociama
foots's/4 act of icy, lifer"
'Th r dPitc'eptiOns tci the above amnesty
are the rascals who enticed away my
Orbit %eta, who' Will be duly cbtiatised
Vdto X :..catch them—unless I change
mys mind.
Lincoln's Trouble.-- In the
Cincinnati Cammercica l a ilepublicsn
paper we- And the following stony of Mr.
1 pri . ll - ri..tcdd--as if it were creditable to
the Preeident or to the nation. If Mr.
Lincoln.iii glint); of 'such a 1),11 ill wt•
thinKhis friends would do him a I ~.t t. r
they kepl, such things out (.1 .
14 . 114;` . 'The 'story reads:'
ICKEE kI".REEILDENT IN T ROUSE E.
Mr, Lincoln expressed his troubles to
a gentleman who called on him, a few
daykagoyin -the following languages
The nfklitar,y .irien„ it seems 14, me.
) will keel) me in trouble all the time 4,11
'44..tkittl.t."" One "day 'Senator Lane,
offndlanf,.calls'ou me and asks me why
I don't give Lew. Wallace a command.
I tell him that Halleck says - Wallace is
of no ito&Mnt, anti Ought not to have a
corT.HO 2 goea me, then, and
saytt- ,, Halleck isn't worth a cent, and
oNOM-lUp:letaye a cent. Halleck wants
tio/utickiWidlace out, and Lane wants me
took liFgle.ck:out." '
''"Well;Taaid the visitor, ''l'll tell you
how tofu it , to the satisfactiim of 1) , ,t h
parties.".. ,
"EfOr that?" inquired the President.
,61 -Wfif,lik 'ern both 'ant," was the
13 46,," - said Mr. Lincoln, "that won't
Ithink Halleck is a good man. He
may not be: Of course I don't know
much about- such things. I may he a
judgeorgOod lawyers, but I don't know
i11ta . ,54 - liptlPOeiagrals. Those who ought.
tiiienowsays he Is good:"
'said Hie visitor„ "if you
don't know, you ought to knoW - ; and if
people .don't know tffat I lalleck is a
fool they think they do, anti its all the
same' "
c tion.— Fir. Dawes
suAtoWlNarly.mspeetable person tor a
Republican.- He has been Milking A le
I:loVi r Afeiio To lb.e Louisiana elee
tioilliAlitich he sets forth, that they
took phiceo'undert military control, and
that it WoMthe a,bstrid to con s 1,1( r them
poinitateleetiOns in any sense. Such per
vars,ity_does him great credit . Our read
oraWW'remember• the extract, we hare
*Toil .bums Quoted from General Brit-
Ur's testinimirbefore• the Committee on
tg - ~1/t i var thefWar in which hi de
sciWeOmbe bad sent out expeditions;
and cleared f311(1% territory to an , wer
for At° 41,0 i fpr two members of
7,lllittaloutiw,..the loyalaaid
nitze,V4444l-04 -601,31.9.41 M there are,
some numb cansvto whom such thingi
are notl - 'entiret*cceptable, and Mr.
DawlClitiOne'df th'em. What does he )
thitik,"thouili, of the elections in Maty c ,
land, Dela vac, or„ll4trisYllattiht-'41,01
Car4W„4 - hEis beebnie such an
)TCnie F faipplied
to the Pofor pe
..! ;"1 4 1 1tUs eli fizauster 44" ! ,41 1 * —44"11115:I
_BANKING HOUSES, &C.
FrilF NATION 1L BANK
a~~~~~r-~~vrr , ~x~
TREASIIRY DEPABT/fiRNTi
OPPicE 01.CoUrruottanot" Tlttlcartitnidy . ,
Wafihtngtont!ity, r Aug. sth, 180.
WII2:II.EAS, By Satisfactory evideaverviesented
to the underlihned, it It .Meta appear
that fhe FIRST N ATIOIS AL BA.NROTPITTS
BI'RCIII, in the county of Alle6eny mid St ft e
of Pennsylcruna hasbeen Unly .g.titiiiett fonder
and according to the irequitemeuta of the Act of
Congress, entitled the
Act to firoVide a National
!orrency, secured by a pledge of United States
Storks, and In provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof." approved February With.
180. arid hat' oMplied kith all the provisions of
said Act required to tn. complied with before
commencing the business of Banking,
Now TH EILEP0111:, 1, Hugh litalulloch, Comp
troller lithe C`urrency do hereby certify that the
said FIRST NATIONAL BANK 01 PITTS
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the
business of banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witnesss my hand and
lee] of office, this sth day of August, 1863.
S i 11.1 Cifi INIcCULLOCH,
, Ss . Comptroller of the t'urrenev.
( 1
THE E.I.EST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Capital stoo,obp, withrivilcge to W
ere:toe to $1,00 0 ,000.
Pitt-hurgh Tru4! , company lute ing organ
ized under the act to prof ide x National Curren
est. under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL
OF ItI1"1ti/31 , Rtill, would respectfully
oiler its not ice, for the collection of Notes,
Drafts, 'Bills of Exchange, &e., receive money on
deposit and lily and sell Exchange on all part*of
the country.
Th. sticc . c.c, which has attended the Pittsburgh
Tril-! Conlicitly since its organiAittion in 1852.
Skill 110 belierehe a sufficient guarantee that I.IISI
- 4•111114,1..41 to the new organization will re
ceit e the sawn prompt attention.
Hating n eery extetisiNe correspondence' with
Banks and Bankers. throughout the country,
vie believe sk 1 . can otter un usu ri facili t it, to those
N 111.4 41., 1.11: 1 111.•iti ti 101 11,
011,1114 , ~ aul be Criflallitrki by the 8:1t111
officers :Ind directors.
DIRK. f :
JAM: , 1,1 .:111 I W . li. NIMIt
ffrqtritr li \.L1*..XA!..14.11
TEION(..LS I . 11A1V,14 13.111-Er,
THUS. I N, dl.nz. 1311.k.IPLEV,
S.,,ricct, REA.
k)IES LAniii - LIN - . President.
sCULLY, Cobbler.
aug',..d&Arti
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
63 FOURTH STREET.
cirArermtm)
OP EN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O'l • LOU
also, on Wednesday and Saturday ct ettint;B,
flout May tut to NovetniNor It, front 7 to k
rind froni N °Vern Iter Ist to May Ist, from. 6 to it
o'clock.
nt•pomil, .•.1,•.1 of nil ,11111, nul L.a th.in
In.] I 11.. v,J A .1i ti I I iol the profit, d , •clar-I
I wit:e a yap tr. in June and Deeeniber. In tett
Ittet keen betni-annunll3, in June and it,-
cernher 11. t• 11111.1 i it at oiparthc,l, nt lire rate
sts, per ,',•l:t.
interest, ii not drown out, to placed to the
credit of the ,lepuilitor ns principal, and bears the
sink' Inter,“ troln tb liNt 01.11.111 e and De
cember, eouipounaing twice a 3 enr. without
troubling till' depu,itor to call or ei on to present
Lis pass book. At 11113 ri6tel.ll,lli.) is ill ,1,,,,b1 t . in
thin
154.. kn t • IIIIi.101111..: I it, Ithlos
and Reptlationg, or.
to the other.
PIZ
E It (I E Al, BRET
V 1,1: MEM LAIC, TM.
John IL M'Faddrn,
John dint tun,
Alexander Seer.
new. L. d'aline-tock,
Jane, :NI,. A ult• ,
Jame,' Herdm tn,
Indan Al. Pennewk,
John Nardhal.
.Inlen 1-1.1). Jleerls,
A. N. Pollock, N. 11.
Hill Burgin,
Win .1. Am - krt....li
J nmes D. Kelly.
Peter A. A/ad. : llA.
Vankirk,
.}nines Shiffle,
Kobert Robb.
Walter I'. Aldrehdl,
John (n -c
Henry 1.. Ringn
John R. Shoehberker.
11 111. E. Schmertz,
Al, ‘..n.ler Tillle.
• Mare
Chas pin A. deer.
Calvin Adams, •
Jahn U. lifteli,,mn
George Mark.
John t'. Bind
Alonzo A. Caria'
Charles A. C,,11.,1,
Wm. I am,
John I.:vans.
Win. P. V, eyman,
\Vim S.
l'etor H. Hunk, y,
Richard Hay..
\l' 1.1n,1t,
1011 - Alt.l TREA,I,IL
CHARLES A. LI,LT(
Real Estate Savings Institution,
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
of the shove Institution on the 2tl day of N,e
ember. Inds, published in eonfortnity to the
charter
LL !ULM
Amount of Deposit:, Not 00. t 86.3.
Amount of 'lnterest due ltepositor,
Amount of Cuntungent Fund
A t , 'S r
First LieSIP on Real E5tate..63.5,12,1tu 01
United States ...
P. S. Debt Certilicates anti
Notes, (market value)
Interest earned not dne.
Make Furniture
Cash on hand
t 101,973 U
.1. A. CARRIER. Treasurer.
The undersigned, Auditing Committee, hair
examined the hooks of the Institution, the bond.
and securities, counted the caan, &.7., sad have
found the above statement to be correct.
W. D. (.'( WELA NT),
NICHOLAS VOEUTLY,
WM. li. SMITH.
Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SAT
URDAY EVENINO.
INTEREST PAIL at O per cent. per annum.
ISAAC JONES, PRICAIDENT.
Hog. T. M. Ho e, IftN. J. K. Moonn
Wm. H. SMITH, U. (I. HCAR , Y,Y,
W. B. COPELA.:II), Janon PAINTER,
H.A.IIVEN CHILLS, NICHOLAS VOr."11.1".
Office, 63 Fourth Street.
nod
ROLM ES & SONS, BANKE RS
N• and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in
Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on tlbe Eastern and
Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections tirade in all the cities throughout
the United States. Deposits received in par funds
or current jutper, No. 57 Market street, between
Third and Fowl ti streets.
PHILADELPHIA CARDS
J. IiOUNAN HICKi
Tin Wnre
Wooden Ware
Spire 13oxes
Cup Tut.,
Straw l utter,
Hair Sieve,
Mince Banes
Silver Soup
Channiib Skinsi
Sheiser,
Lemon Sfillet•TcT
_ •
Stew Pans
W3l. BRICE & CO., wmie trona
Produce and Provision j Fish Kettles
Ham It; 00EVIMSION MCAT Ham
Neetilerli
No. 16 .South Water st., Pucidi4' Prins
PHILADELPHI Bread Yltll6
A. Butt, r Lsdle,
adyanqe wi.de e n ;consignments Irun 1-101.wr s
when required. • ' Step Ladders
141 A Gr-IEF: & I-I ICI S,
Importers and dvalera in
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS I
Vein irk gs, Tailors' Trimmings,
NO. 4455 NIA:II.,KATT
on:4 1 41 . PHILADELPHIA.
E. P. - MIDDLETON & BRO., j
IMPORTER!: OF Cook's Kmves
WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ; scoop,'
AND DEALER iN
Vine 0.1.c1
No. 5 North Front Street,
nt,yl-tytt PHIL.A.DE_LPIII.I.
Crl2
Manulncturer find
WHOLESALE,' A.ND RETAIL DEALER
In every description of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
C. A, VAN KIRK & CO.,
312i-NOVAFTIIRERS OF
CIAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS,
Yat 4 P3t 44.ProvgL
EXCELSIOR AND PATENT
PARAGON COAL 0114 BURNERS
Hand Lamps, Collimns, &e.
SA ...NS:ROOMS,
No. 517 Arch "ttrest,
Manufactory, Frankford, Phila.
Jurb+.ll. goods warranted. iy2-lytl
C. i3A , 11-11X - 13TITAN,
WIT H
LONGCCIPE & PEARCE,
inattaliadtiurera and importors of
F1)111431111. G GI)ODS,
AND' TAILOit. 'I 4 R IMM ryas:
No. 10 South Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
- - ,
'IIOB,OI.IJTION.—TTIE 15tkikturzi.ER
JI/
hip heretofore existing between the under
signed in the Clotbigg basiineris; at No. 143 Fed
eral street, Allegheny City, trader We firm of W.
ZsifiKettein. Go., will dissolve on March the lath.
Persene ltteriniM themselves indebted to the
firm wjliplease , efilLPrevioith- i nth stnd
:settl&-"°'• • . ,
Jan. 13, 1884. 4: NE and
janthrlini :4 • •
1 1)0 41 - 11M3URCrit < imiffismy IDDRNENtirrommumnit, Ava.
K c ROKEqS. •
t •
C . ;A_F4IDA:V",
NOTE, STOC.C, peAFT., , BOND AND MORTGAGE,
REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
OFFICE.
ROOM, No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING,
rowtrx ST/CEET, , ..-
J* 4, Desir;;bl e :11111 property and other Real
Estate to.the amount of $lOO,OOO for sale low.
NOTARY PUBLICS:
.
JOSEPH' SNOWDEN,
mg - c+m:via-x:l.-re; x7cxx:Amia,
• NO. S 9 DIAMOND STREET,
sei9-13d
.MtiI.:111 It
13 11 T.' 0- '6l- F 4 .
WHOLESALE An RETAIL DEALER
In Yur.nrn snd liomedtic Drugs, 111..nicines,
Paints. Inl .11l e-Sttife,4 and Perfmner.
NO. 71 FEDER STREET.
d A LLECHIENY CITY. P.A.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
Manufarturem and Dealers in
BOOK,C'_I3', 1-: r I"ME: ,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
I tave: ite MO VCa
FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
PITESBUHUH, NA.
43a,-l'aah paid far HAGS. ap3
No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood,
riluE suBscRIBERQ, 31 A N 1; F A -
T and keep i.,,limtantl) uu lutti,l,,er)
article in their am:. \ tic,•,, i Jrnallicilis,
Curtain tiorals, l'ointort, l.',lther Beds, 'Alst
trenietes Of all ; also, the celebrated Patent
Pads, All l.tnd, of and
Ft St Itr,
4-4 - PThillitt Attention given to :,11 Orders for fit
ting And lny log down Carpets. (hi Clofha, ko.
oetl7-Ipi ft IU i.
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
NI , ItrIV NI 1,1 A'N
HENRI' PH11 . 1,.., .I IC .
li euern 1 Partnere
IRON CITY FORGE,
I PPS,
3,UNUFACTURE BAR ILION, GEN
er4l gorging,,
Passencer, E'reiglkt nmi In lye A•lt,
et• 10-1
COPPER WORKS. 'BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
Am,
SMELTING WORKS, No. It..!:S _Vet - tern' :.+4ll-eet.
PAll I( 311'( '1 'll 101." `('u.,
o•V
Sh.lol. 111,710,0 null Belt roppt , r.
copper liottotri3, f{ai....l x,lll liottunk3.
:-,pciter &c. 11111•4-
1.. l• N11,1.1t. der, in :11.1,11-, •
HI Ire,
,01 111 iat•n.r-
11111 %%. 19 l'in s-4- 1 •ill 1:)
Et '1 /Nl , , Tit Itilt,hur,ftt p.,
~1 t 'u, , per cat to nnt• clet3tre,l
pttltein. le2l-13,1:‘,*
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C
Jst_a - vr_AL ,rmr
NO. 350 I.IIIE.itTY sTREET,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAGE,
lIA VING TAKEN AND FITTED
utth all tl,i modern tinprot ernent, the, 04
rilir resort. the sizhserthrr i. prei,real to ael.,,m
motale his old eastomers ant the public
all a , “1111 the lest the market affords. Oyster,
trillt„. acct r.l ) eat,, stallditrini:
the Hi. Win, ~ I.l,,te;is •tri I Ali, he
elinfldent in reroinh,einliiig there to the pill-
Itar th•• 1 - r l•ciit.ll,.
ilO3 591 N
1.4141
1.4'13 41
'lr), ISt.. kvt.., H )‘
And mdri nil I ret nil
=ME
01'12 II I
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES
to the pub., that he I. in dads. reertitt of
t-tIIELI. and . .I.N 111;.1
Ice and it. prepsrtal 10 acTutninottate tLe patrons
of this old and well known houtte with every
thing in Ih...tattith, and drinkang line at toe tthort
t,t
.IHILN
jai.] 1-Ital l'ia•prletor.
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON,
Corner of Virgin Alley and Sam It 11-
Acid Streets,
Where OYSTERS anti nil the delteacies of the
2:OU gilt he Hened up in the most palattdde
std les. ta.l l(L - St,,
u:11 corner Virgin Alley and Smithfield -t.
POLL() lie% LLI3II.I.IA.RDSALOON.
i 1.1 L .11{1./N Eh! a t)1 0,1 remind h
01.1 friends .aml miler., that be is still to 1..•
found et his old stand. AI'(ILLII HA LL. en
trance on Fourth street. Ile ling alwity son hind
the best (plain cot Lager Heir . and in connection
with the hall. a well anpoiht. a !
slit h {royal taMek. balls and ittles
Remember the glace. Apollo 11511, Fourth st.
near \V 00.1 r ntrana. Mom rth
- - ,
HousEK.EpERs
FURNISHING STORE
• 11 If
CHAS. SWl)l'
niter
IN' ash Bo ilds
Stine, Pans
Bird Roaster,
try Pass
Farina Boilers
Egg Beaters
Hour t'ails
Water Pilterers
lie Plates
clothes Wringers
Wooden spoons
Butter Prints
lk ash rubs
Su:,p 'ups
Toast Forks
Sad Irons
Meat Presses
Cake. &c., Si.
l'ir:vc,l ROOM.
Castors Call Bells
Syrup Jugs Nut Picks
t 'ate Heir es Fish Knives
Crumb Knives lee I 'ream Knives
salt staatis Napkin Rings
Fruit Stands Cake Baskets
Butter Kokes Forks and spoons
Soup Ladles Ulster Ladles
Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons
Children's Cups Mustard Spoons
Round si Oval Salvers lee Pit, her s
BoLlpUei Stands Goblets
Ivory Handled Knives Carvers
Cocos do do Forks
Stag do do Spitare Waiters
English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes
Fork & Spoon Trays Crumb Trays
Dish Covers t 'lusting Dishes
Hash Dishes ('oiler Biggings
Wine Strainers l'ofree eatetiers •
Spirit l'ottee Pots Nut Crackers
Table Mats Round Waiters
Bread Baskets 'ork Screws
Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners
Refrigerators I Water Coolers, isc.
von T
Toilet Jars Water Carriers
Foot Bathe Chamber Burkett
infant's Baths Bowls and Pitchers
Maness Brushes Gas Shades
Shaving Aitrias Nursery Shades
Itrour. Match Holders do Lamps
Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes
Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers
Wax Tapers 'Night Lights.
PclEa , r , .A_NiEcot - fs.
Library Steps Door Mats
Vienna Fish Globes l Vesta: ,
Bird Cages Al.eat Safes
Vizzetts Pocket Knives
Card de Visite Frames Flasks
Camp Knives Camp Portfolios.
And everything pertaining to a well appointed
Household.
To be obtained ad reasonable prices at the MEW
STUHE of
. , ,
.8d
MEM
FOIL - r II I T3l
SILVER
11140 30 PrIi'VRUSTREIECT.
First door belont.lisetgekange Bank.
030,4 3 delivered lava of charge tot !the
dry' Allegheny, lifriang4lOfe l Zdluillhestera -Dun
ptie4ne borough; etc. ' -
. 77
liIGGISTS
JIILLIICI:\,
..lE.sAart
JAMES P. FLEMING.
HOUSEFURNISHING
UPHOLSTERY.
1'114,1% , N I Lit
Partner
Mar 4:::)10"15; .
PROPRIETOR
od 4.311
111! %!0-1",
itc,ll
GOO DS FOR T ILE
xrrciirN.
linivhos
\Vasil H.Lhlfla
Cllll Mop..
SIVA es
l lull Jnlit In
Slot P 01.1611
knife Wa.ht.r,
LAMPS, OIL, :&C
J. 0. WELEK)N J'CO. SEX-LC.
WELDON &
MASUPACTIMIERS OP
LA MPS .LND LAMP GOOl%,
AYD LLF.A,LER.S
CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C.,
No. 164 Wool, STREET, near Sixth,
kle9 _
PITTSiltrfiGH, PA.
ITCJEN'T ou AVOTtlkihS.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO,
MANI - FACTI:111:11s of
PURE WRITE lIE.PINED
Pt 33 CP I\7* CO XMa ,
Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET,
11)3-54;tn,1 PITTSSURUiI, PA.
TAILORS
DAL.'I3 S APPI 4 'ALI",
MERCHANT TAILORS,
1S SMITEIFIELD STREET
NIVE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well Belectecl stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Consisting of
Clothq, Cwitilxuerft, &c
Also, a laie etork of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including PAI'ER NEcK TIES and
orytniug usually kept l lint-,lass Furui.ll
- StoteN. Orders promptly executed.
nu3o-11,1
HOUSE CARPENTERS
brains C. STUMM,
=MT
House Carpenter and Jobber.
VIRMN ALLEY,
Bet ‘t Lalwri3 Atrecta.
Pll' ism 11t pA.
4,4•(inkr. And prompt I at tur d .'! to
ALDERMEN.
FRANK KELLY,
Aldermalt and Attorney at Law,
NO. hl Fl STREEI
4.) - Colloct nth of and 14,d1 I , u-i
nehr , irnniptly &tient - 441 tn. ba•.Nl).i
BOOTS, SHOES, &C
. )1 F.; 12' 'l' Z
AVIIOI,ESIA .N 1) RET If. IVE
I❑ arid Iii,111111,let111,•,.i
Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys & Youths
A 111.14 licuy City, Pa
LOAN OFFICES
LOAN
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
NO. Ilia %111T111,11,.1.1)
MNIMIMIBIII
1....1 : 11G
[nand., Jrn ofry. tVnt.•ll,,g ni.
till kin& of it•11411i
time nerved t.,. d, lit,•r,
now the 11. kxt.
7 .1 31 to 10 I'. 31.
MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS
MASTIC CEMENT.
. 'l' N
MASTIC WORKER,
NS PREP.I.LtED TO CE3IE.NT THE
extt•ri,r ~th improu t- •
Loment, cheAper itstl,..tipertor to etn y done he,-
toion• lii..,1111•11I ha, ;
solid mid diamHe ndhesivetir, to *5l s,, ri t.,• •
ttnper:otbit.seater or It ost. tot egivll to arts
y
titti!.lll y btu.,
unier,u i. the .otl) r heble ttn,l prnt.
tie%l tvorktmin In this c,..tuvrtt in [ht.: Pitt
I It, t• yq.iiri thi.t ,nnent I,ic kl
gc_ntletn.in, w how, tho t.abhe ace nt tilktrts
for to
Leaves
extern Insurance Company of..Pittabargi,
Crestline
Arrives GEORGE DARSIE, President
Columbua F. 111. Gotta:ma, Secretary. ,
('inch - matt. . Capt. R. 1). Co ,-- utt.v.a, Geril Agent. -
Indianapolis.. • , No. 92 Water street, (SDang St. Co's Warehouse,
.
Louisville.... I Bp stairs.) ittsburgh.
St. Louis , YE / INS UitE AGAINST •ALL
All Tr on_ Through to Chicago without change i
:- 'WV kinds or FMB' and MARINE R.L.i..K,S,
C
-- - of als. .14 Home institution managed by Directore who
A 1.1 13 1 4it* JI: %% :.‘ tri ,
~
N 10.—Th e time to Ci nc i nnati i s t h e same ss ' are well known in the community - , and who are
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS by Steuben% ille. Trains on bo th Roads meet at by promptness and liberality, to
, determined
9 l'olumbus, and passengers all go info Cincinnati maintain the character which they have assumed,
NO. ii*, - , WOOD STREET, together. , as offering the boat protection to those who de
( , :,os,:e L u t( 'hurch. Pittsburgh. sot CR ESTLINF. AND A LmAavcrE MAIL. sire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1404.
NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, MaiL Accommodation. ' Stock Accounts 4 asioosTo
NEAR roe: st iliut'i. ormi .E.
.
Leas ritishorgli....6.3o a.in. Ilap. m• Mortgage 2, 16090
Allegheny . ..6.10 a. in. 525 p. ni. Office Furniture 260 00
In" (MP ‘i., it YDR ANTS, SHEET LEAD, N eIV Brighton 8.20 a. ni. 4 !:5 p m• ()pen Accounts, etc
.7,i09 Ou
....-. 1.1,i Pi,.•' t . 1.! an.: .ftir Lead, runt Plumb- Alliance .. .11.20 s. m.. :to p. in. , Cash 18,351 00
er s3I ateriai in general. I 111 lietineriea tltte,l up Arrive Crestline 530 p. ni.
in the most appini ,•,I 0, imim lank, lined silt), These train., stop at prineipal Stations between Notes runt Bill:; Discounted
- Lead c, r ( ' opir, -11. n...•• 11 , -II ~itli 1V ht., am! Allegheny and Rochester. •90
174,075
(;as VlN.turi
NEW 13RIt I ii - roN A C ( ' o M 31 ( ) D A T lON
0-A - N. B
Penna.. R. R., Pamseitge-r St at i„,l. , up.:-i i a
J. 8 / a scii, rer))).lenre Penn street, 1'1111:OK'd, 5 yr-
Ils :11, )tuulut...\ 11,),.:1))11). .1.) .. )1).
.1. H. Slioet)l,l)rger. 1,1 v) ren-rllllO. 10 5) r•
J. 1) 1 1 , Cortl, reun , Lre,t, :10 Iyi
A. Hurt elec. I.3tvrynoi,rllll). (») 3 yr-s
(/11-)ird 11» »,.. Pitt Lurk I), .1,) 5 )1,
, ( 'II 311) , rlr. . ,1,1 6\ r,
W.t
A...11,-n , :1111!_n1,1:1 Hot. i Is, 1:;0):,
Pit t,l)larg!) l', ),), f‘l./.5.1:1y
ENGINE BUILDERS.
WM. K. FABER & CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron F'ount.l(;rL4,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
l'l I: H. f•I
BRASS FOUNDERS.
•
Bu(inestie Brass Works.
4. partwolar attention to the cons!ru.deo!
Nl CADM
nn AN & CRAWFORD, N 13r4 , 1it,n 'll, ain
nod fur gme! holk. ! !o r
upnghts. mulay ADO VIMIli:11 11:41V
~f rt. • 1,1
711
Hat e also on loud. tiroshed and !cad% ort nnw pArt,hed A Jim:Then)
meat at short nun... Enginew Anti }totters nj
ver) deb,ripth,n.
BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS )
A Iso, furnili 'toilers and S'ltoet Iron solo,
Wrought Iron t•halling, Hanger, tol Pulite, in
GAS 014 STEAM FITTERS,
, 11,1 COI - 011111e the 11111111 i, 1,11. .1
achowry anti Machine lards. MachiuisLs and Coppersmiths.
I, llr Prit•c• are , 11111Illf,
of the best quality of Idaterials, and wall lla,l .1 - I_,B.Ass C.ksTlN4O3 OF EVF.It I" DE
order strathhoat work.
, S '1 haters front all parts of the countr y Konen- steam and gas and :opairing promptly !tr
ied out,! promptly 1121-dtititte tended tu. Particular attention paid to fitting
np Refinerit, for foal and t 'ardor,
Also, sole atrents fur the Western District ot
Pennsylvania. tor the &die Of Marsh, Land sell
Pall:11r St 1.!:011 PIIIIIp, the Bert rt cr ill \
ed, haying no vilt :It In not liable to get out of
I order and will throw Inure water than any purtp
t is iee tts size. it'bil-1)11
. _
MANI'F'ACTUREI2 ALL KINDS OF
steam Enginon. ranging trorn three to une
hundred K 134 tilt; tudse rout,. and
Stin - :11111A,
NO, i.t
PORK PACKERS
CHARLES L. OALDWELL,
1` 4, 1 ,, eb5“r11.. ine. 11.,,111 h Cti
1' 01? li 1' A_ (j li 1. H ,
Denier in Bat.Jn. laud. Sugar-('tired Ham,
Snink,,l Beef, N.c.
cOItNER MARKET AND FIRST sTs
J,. 11 I , 1
PITTSBIAOiII.PA
JEWELRY, &C.
W
HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE.
opened a very large and drairahle Bt 01
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
For Ladles' and llentlemens' wear; tine
kir9h2e Clocks, Fancy 11-oods,
AVAII 1 2,
Sti,ll as Castors, Cake and Fruit liikt•t,
t;obletB, Card Gases, Tea Setts, etc.
It EINENI AN, AIEYRAN SEIILE,
de2o 42 Fifth street.
BREWERS,
SPENCER & M'KAY,
BREWERS & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX.STEAM BREWERY ,
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
And will continue to make it our aim to give
patisfaction to all of our customers. 11Ir..itobt
Watson of Liberty street, mill hare the manage
of our business, with full control in the Brewery.
Address all orders to SPENCER & 111:KAY,
Pheonix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa
stls-Iyd los: SPENCER, r:
31'.KAT.
PLANING MILLS
JAMES MILLUITGAR, 3.loNO.NpAite-
LA PLANLVG' MUM, would respeotfay
inform the public that he has ,rebuilt since the
fire, and liatinGKelilaigd& his eitabastimen ,t and
flied it with the newest and most approved mas
ehinerki 'anew: prepared tofu rnish ailthintaird
planiag bawls, scroll sawing gild: rem,
doors 1 4L5ti aed, shutters, kilo, *led 'spree, Motaloglibbamaking, ag
,„,,
—Sorra rrrrattraaa, Snit. 7, tar. ie29;4:
-
- COMMISSION- - MEROfiANTS. .. if L• .1 'el i % -.1- , .
' ''' 1 ' ...3---... - i i - A-
_,- .
,-,-,. • ~.:, - ' . 1.1.1 •• . f -- - 1/ --s i _
. , R AtVADAL ~.
___
, ..1,0 1 -IN 111001111. AD, .. 'IT(;:f; .4, ?,. ..,.., rii:t AL 7 - -- a , f.--7'.4 - .1". 1864,, laittsburgh,doe,onnelleviffe*.,R.
.
COMMISSION MERCHANT wiawkExi A AIPP IGR A I ENT•
- .
_ -
!!,-,,,
„ ,;;. - 44 .... f:i ... : L tp'.' --., , . ~!!„a:-,.,E1,. ''' ;
• : FOR D L Fri SALE OP • '
PIG MTAL AND BLOOMS' Penjoyjx,,pweep ti.41.1,14.r0ai : •,-f,..,,.„,,1t. is'lt.r.,,-...: - . :,., ... 6 .:,71.., N - F7 , Dir:: ,:r
ON AND ARIPER giEDNEETAN,,f
NO, 74 WER ST., below Market, ---- ....
.:Nrisi,... ..1D.A.1.31....r XII ALTIVS. - ‘l./CEMBER 211, rw, Inti way fi g..
PITTs BURGH. - •; : --. '':',. rid 1::.'721" -: .Pcit, °enter. Or Rossalt Ifftilezetweetti, asitilows:
•
-
LeaTeB Arrives at
.
ONSTANT 4 DEIMIONS ARK/ HE- , -, •
' -' • •" '";PfettiliutgliriPitrillituth.
R. HUTCHINSON, C log made to the equiPment or this excellent Mall to andf tom I.Pntown .7 64. a M .4% ID
double track and expreswreute,"- and aliialty loss]- Express -t , •• ~ ? ...._, - sir , 9-1 •
3uo p co' Lim.
(LATF. OF LEECH & nuTcruNsoN,) ble care will be exercised for tho comfort of pas, ' , pbrattie es p or t- „Iwo,.
. ii ,, a ,,. ; J . 7 - xxi ....
sengers and rapid movethent of freight: Trains • 2 4 e
6 16 4. m. 2 Op. m.
tr.' OMM T 9; r•i.' T. 0 N -A• N 1) will leave the depot in PittsbuVattfollows: ..i s tp or t• rii," 7 „. o . i oo,m . 1 18 g o a ; w.
FORWARDING MERCHANT TH-Rm- OH AccomnioDA oz, daily (ex- B ra w oc k,,
cept Sundayo at 6609. : 1ia..,. stopev at Wilda.
I lions between Pittsburgh and Phi dell:ila.
DE t, I. go r.! , FAST MAIL every moralist, Texcepr Sund;y,) Bundii and r fro (j m ini M re4 ikts i' p in ort t° , 1 4 00 15 p 4 . - :, :o:. P a '''n :
For tickets apply to GEO. BouLT9Dr,A g t . . '
at 260 a. m., stopping only at prittokail Stations,
H. BLAeKSTONE,SUpt. .-, ... :d e g,
WEST ERN RESERVE CHEESE, and making direct connections At Barriehurg for
Flour, i i rain. Fi-h, Dried Fruit, Pearl anti ing
Baltimore and Wash ton '
and for New York ""'-- •- • - • • r , •- ,--- -- b.
'N . '
Pot Ashes, and Produce generally.
via Philadelphia. INSURANCE .. -
Best Brands of Family }lour Always cm Hand. THROUGH L`XPRESS daily, at 426 p. tri., _
stopping only at principal Stations, making di- , AllrEira"C . A.N"-- "
NO. 102 SECOND STREET, reef connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and
Between Wool Intl Market, Washhigton, and for New York Via Philadelphia. J,TvE iNsuRANGT, 43 - TRUST CO,
PITTs/31 - R(: H, PA.
FAS'r LINE daily, xcept Sunday,) .lat. 836 p.
in., stopping only it principal Stations, connect-
, 00 PIIILADRLPRIA
Arsi-Etbrir il s 1 i alf..(i inale On rollsignments. hag at 'Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, . AJ„,K..'X. WHILLDIN, President.
apt 1-10 and for New York via Allentown, without SAMUEL Warm, Lice President,
—_-------- change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New Among the Trustaes are:
, GROCERS. York. Bon..lastEslPoLtotim lion. Jos. Au.rsos
.romvsTowN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN J. EDOAD. TStomeorr; esq. W. J. Holeeitti, eau ' .
-- - leaves-daily, texoept
sung
at 300 p. m., stop- Anti , ized -c apiut4 . 000,000
1, - .NI
U. -Ml,lll 200. R. artCrElt. ping at all Stations, and running as far eta Uone.
pnaugh. Paid Up Capital .
250,000
.1
WM. H. SMITH & CO Ft lIST A C'CO mm ODTION TR AIN 'far Wallis Urn, L INSURE LIVES AT IIAtiES
Station, lea veadally, (except Sundayy)ateSoa. m. , as low as other good comps:ides:. MU
.SECOND ACCOALMODATION TRAIN for TUAL policies entitle the holders to shre in
ATIIOLESALE GROCERS, Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at the' pronto. The last bonus kwas 43 per 'cent.
11 40 a. m. JOINT STOCK rates are 20 per cent, lower than
THIRD ACCONZO.DATION TRAIN for 1111tfit AL. '
NO3. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, Wall . s station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at titiiii-TOTAL ABSTINENCE rates the lowest
35G p. m.
in the world.
Further particulars Tarnished on application
de22 PlTTsßl'lltill FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
- Wail's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at to,
_... tf 6
S.S,.. E .B o l u i r l t - h A 9 N tr , e .P et itt alk sb u u r rgli es Ag roltdi en n t
go
WILLIAM BAGALEY, 600 p. tn. i
THE t ICURQII TRAIN leaves Wallis Statiim, I.fitilitlirlirt ii,-.... A.G.Arcs , r Loss
every Sunday at 905 a. in.; returning leaves AL
. 111111 1. X
WHOLESALE GROCER, 7 Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. of.
RETURNING TRAINS .
IV F' • 36 % . -.
•
ARRIVE 'IN PITTSBURG 11, AS FOLLOWS: : rwillE FRANKLIN FIRE INSirRANCE
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, Baltimore Express 12 80p.on. i A COMpANY OF PILII , ADELPIIIA, OF
.
rhiladelphla Express ' 1 20 p l in. FICE No, 435 and 431 CHESTNUT ST.,
jan.2o-it PI fla(((t H(, IL Fast Line 1 50 a. in. i near Fifth_
Through Mail Train 1 .00 A. DI. STATEMENT of ASSETS, :TAN. Ist; 1863.
P REX MC It It I. I: E, MEE , , I E - , MLR Johnstown Accommodation ,I Published A greeably to an ActAB
10 to a. in. of settlblYV tie
ist Wall's Station Accommodation._ 625 a. in. ing
1.•.1e at l' il.. c. Ri,•hits.iii•-. 2ti Wall's Station Accommodation.. ... 8 , 35 a. In. ! Eire Mortgage, amply secured 8r,891,398 . 32
3(1 Wairs Station Accommodation- ... 1., 04 p_ m. Real Estate (present value i-103,313
-• • REYMER & BROTHERS, ;
sth Wail's Station Accommodation.... g asp. in. 61,) coat 102,i96 26
..,tended to 'Baltimore Express Will ar't's with Philadelphia.) Tempecary I,bstas on ample, Collet-
Vll
, 1, , t.
,Jr , .Re !. nu !.And. Nen ] Express at 120 P. nil on 114Ziidaytt •• • : tcral Securities s• 89,135 68
1 I'HAINS FOR. BLAIRSN LL.LE and INDI- !Stocks, (present value *86,667 720 •
]. leo ,:-. I] r 1, ,1 r. It , IN ANA connect at Blairsville Bit-emotion with
eclat - 89, - 416 68
El. stns CI ult., Nut., t'onfeetiouary, Accommodation, n
mac.,
roAccommodation, Johnstotth AcCommo- ;Not e s and fills Receivable 1,&,?.1, 00
Sugars, Fire Ai ork
dation and Express Teats East, and with Bahl- 1 Cash 9'.7,1119 33
s;
more Express find Johnstown Accommodation ;
NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, , S.. t. I 82 20806 69
W TI( A rcs; Fort EBENSIIURG connect at C'res. The silly profits from prenottms w'hich this
Pi ITSllll9ill. son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, company can divide by laa, are from risks`which
. , and with Through Accommodation and Express 1-liars been determined.
AZ - ILL Y A - 31 ( ' A. 1212 ...%:. ('O., Train E a s t.
. Insuranc,s made on every description of Prop
V' A R E : -
! erty, in Tqatvis and Country, at rates as low as are
W -f/
GROCERS, 'f() NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA 812 80 , consistent with becUrLl3.
mu 60 i ,
. Since their incorporation, Ft period of thirty
1 , SD I4l,lrlElt , , - a A
BLTEH .E OR to 00 Years, they have paid losses by Fire, toms amount
LANCASTER a 00 exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby- al.
HARRlslllilit/ - ;65 I fording:evidence of the advantages of Insurance,
WINES,. lIRINRIES, GINS, &C. ALTOONA 360 as well as the ability amtdispositionto meet with
promptness all itinalities.
1-laggage t'hecked to all stations on the Penn-
Losses id during the - ear 1.1r9 892, 1 - 8 3e
AL. “, Bylt anis Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Haiti- I pa DI g RECR a '
I S.
, 11101: and INCW A ork_
Motu:twat R. Loth,
Distillers and Dealers In , Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be , 1 C. , r( l , l i , An i Lm w lV : Ac ;,, l l A ; ° " it,
Davis S. BROW2i,
charged an access according to distance (rat sled l . A- b,„ , - _ •
Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, 'in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta.- 7 A ';', : ; - ; -- 14 . `" l A i t`, Tu. ISA_kC LEA,
aok. I $ I , EDWARD E. DA.L.E',.
! lions where the Company has 110 Agent.
327 LIBERTY STREET , Groito BW. 12-o•ll.trufs (i ropoF FAY 1F.9
NOirICE.-incase of loss, the Company will , s , -, ' , '• , - - ,
4,11 A... t.. BAN k. is ER. Pre sident.
11,...20 I ! ITT.S.BUR.4 111, PA. hold themselves responsible for personal baggage ED W ARII t' I (ALE, Vice President.
' onl) , and for an amount nut exc e eding 5100. '
T. r:9 ILT PS LM . 1:7" Y, lA' . •]tt• V Steel, Secretary pro tem. N. li -An Omnibus Line has been employed to
.I ‘. (I.I.IIIfENER COFFIN - Agent
Northeast cor. Third and Wood at 0.
eons ey Passen„gers and Baggage to and frthn the
..,..]],
( i It( )( 11(1-Z, Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each ,
__"') ' '_.
passenger and baggage. _
J. ST FAVA_RT, Agent, I PHILADET,PRIA FIRE AND. LIFE
NlO . - i I) IA )1 (._) N 1:11, At the PR. R., Passenger Station, on Liberty
I
, and ti rant streets. 0020 ' • NSURANCE COMPANY,
PITT:-•-lit ItAili, l'A. , 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
,
int -:-.2-1) .Ix. ts
1863. larittilT4,77 1863.
WINES. LIQUORS, &C
.1( 'c )13 li
P I r,1,131. R•~
; ‘r dr di. ILI" II
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,
i6o s. , IITILVIEED STREET,
Al 013 Ii.C.LLEIt Nla LI) IN CITE
p kal .7.,k ~r niAn
Win, And I , rein ienion has !Well .e•-
ieLtti. slat llllp , riekl 1.3 nind, 11. hamines and
iddaiiiing at his
the hi,ti and purest ut \Vines. Pure
Liquor iit :di kinds, cri dal to any in the city, al.•
Wa.), .\ and
tile liek.tieo
HENRY W. BEAUDIONT & CO.,
Foreign &undies, Wines and Gins,
131a,k1,:sry, NVILI ilerry. and in
)1 I .. , I ,, now;Lye, and
114. r NUM. Inc..
NO. I A 11F: II I" t—Vl^ll. .171'1"
Ipposlte Folir
PITT , HT i P.%
C4S-Hotel Tmiverns and Fit ludic, supplied at
moderate pm matt, tar tda-mh. my 21-I pit
GAS PLUMBERS & .FITTERS
J. & M. M'STEEN
BRASS FoUNDEES
GAS AND STEAM TITTERS,
BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE. TO ORDER,
Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
Made at the shortest notire.
Particular attention paid to fitting up and rt
pairing of OIL It EFIN lilt I ES.
31 &. 34 Water Street, near Liberty.
TIREMEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BF
Jug practical mechanics. of many years' ex
perience in the tinniness will ensure to give sat
iafaction in every respect. We are also agents
for It uild, Otari isun Steam Pumps for
water and oil. seti-lyd
STEEL WORKS.
Black Diamond Steel Works,
PrrTSBUArII. PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
\ oP
Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel,
Square, Hat And Octagon, of All sizes.
Warrauted equal to any imported or noinufar•
tore(' in this vountry.
,'writ II AN REHM: 15}:
110 & 1511 , 1/..1 nllll.l P4 0 6;122 Se, 0111.1
febl&-iyd FITTSBILEG-11
ISAAC JONS . IS loUN L. BOYD..WM. lirCI•LLOt GU.
Pittsburgh Steel Works,
JONES, 1:101(13 Sc. CO.,
ItAITLIPACTICRER9 OP
Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B
Steel Springs and Axles,
Corner of Ross snit First Streets,
no2l-1y FITTSEURCiII, PA.
GLASS WORKS.
. _
W. Cr NNiNGII.SM D. ,;HAS 11131 , 1_N
P. CU.?, N INI;HAM C or liy . S.,i;.
drit - NIIIrIVGIIAItS ar. CO.—PIT TS,.
W./. - BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Wart
house 119 Water street, and I . s6 Eirt„abrent,
Piebibutgli, Pa., three doors below
ertanuflusturera of P:ithibutith e
Jidecw Masa, Dneggbate , qlitezy, • -
au Convex. Giase‘cit,P4o9t, •• 6 , , ,
es and public buildiagni:- -I • •- '
I=IIIMII
Ad s.ravr, promptly Attentitttl to
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & ONICAGO RAILWAY,
D) ALI, POINTS IN THE \VEST,.
SOUTH WEST An NORTH WEST,
Shbrtest and 'Rost Dtreet Route to the
%V Inter Arrarigornent
111,niN AND AFTER NOVEMBER 16th,
1863, trnina run LtB follows
WESTWARD TRROPERI TRAINS
Chicago Express. Chicago Express
Pittaburgh....l.4s n. in
AilLghcely U. al
Arrive.,
A Itirtnee ...... .5.40 a in
Creaffine 11,.30 h. 'a
ehie%go .. 11).50 p. 11.00 ft. M.
FOR CINCL:CN ATI & ST. I.Ol'lS
TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Alle
gheny 'ity.
Lento
Allegheny .9.15 n Ntio at. 4.30 p. m. 5.40 p. tn.
Arrive
V. lin4htt/ti II 13 et. w. 145 p 6.26 1,. M. 7.35
1.. IST %V A Ell
700 0). p In.
A 111 lit. '2.35 1,. in 4.:4)1,
W A FM' I'HAINS.
Chicago Expri-i, t.so R. M.
l'lll,l6,ll.‘i.resti
'I3ICIIIIIIII 7,50 p,
Cretlitie :dad 7 00 p.
m.
TRAINSLi 15 NEWCA:S:CLE, MERCER and
i
Mail.
Leave Pittsburgh.... 6.30 a. re
Allegheny... _6.40 a. tn
Arrive New Claarle..lo.4o a. m
EASTWARD
Leave New Ca5t1e...6.20 a. m. LOU p, m•
Arrive A11egheny....6.40 a. ni. 4.51) e. 111 -
4W - Trains are run by Columbus time, which is
12 minutes 'slower than Fiteebutigh time.
For further information, and : through tickets,
sillily to ti /. PARKIN Ticket Ag'S•
Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
antl A. 1.4. C ASS EL BEAR F. Agent, Allegheny.
JOHN B. JERVIS, General Superintendent,
ii. R. PAYSON, General Passenger Agent.
Cleveland, Pittsburgh & Wheeling
R AILR OAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVE3I-
BER, 15th , i 863, Trains will leave the Depot
of tbeaPenusylvetuia Railroad, is Pittsburgh, .as
tollowb
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING L.INB
Leave
Pittttburgh 1 4 ti. In. 6.20 tt. Al. 1.46 p. in
Well9ville .... .4.10 " 8.42 " 4.05 '•
Steubenville....s,lo " 9.45 •• 5.06 0
Wheeling 6u9 - 11.00 •• 6.08 "
Arrives
Beßair . . ..... .. 6.20 " 11.1& " ~6.80 ~-
Coneecting at Steubenville and Bellair witti
Steubenville and Indiana Adilrohd and ifentral
Chin Rellrokui for. Zanesville, Newark; Colum
bus, Xenia, Dayton Indianapolis, Cincinnati,
Louisville, Cairo, St. Louls, St. Joseph, and
all points .Vest and tionthwest, and at Wheeling
with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
PITTSBUItGIi AND CLEVELAND LINE..
Leal es Pit ta1any11....1.45 a. m. 1 45 p. m
Wt•ll,, ilk' 430 " 4.00 "
1. , . i 1 a r,l 556 . •
A I 1",, iv , 6 - 3 ' • 6.15 . •
Ha 6 own 7.40 .. 6.58 "
Icadsoa .......a.ll '• 7.30 -
1 Arrives Cleveland. —.9.35 "
Connecting at lia3ard with Tuwarawas B:4 b o "
raneh .
for New Philadelphia and - Canal Dover ; iit Ai-
Brume with Pittsburgh, Fort Waynetand. Chica
go Tirdltblid at Ravenna w*fh Altaiola4d2.nat
Western Railroad for Warren, Grene dnittr es4.
villa, Union, Corry, Jameitowlic.n&S ea;
at Hudson. with Clevelanci i Zanesville nd 'ern:
cianatiß. R. for Akron, Ourahogis Falls_
,and
Alilersbnig, and at Cleveland - with c,angd E,..14.
R. for Exie,.Dunkirky and. Bufralo f with C. -&.' v.
R. R. for Sandusky, Doledo, also with steamers
for Deuoit.
Steubenville and Wellsville Accommodation
leaves Allegheny City at 3 60p. Pl. , - '‘" '"
Returning Trains arrirent 10.0(1,.a.,n5 1 „ .4.60 p
tn,8.06p. in. and 230 a: In.
gg rr aptirleketto a l./.PAlnceloont.t4itatti rat be
p u nettle DLrty atreetDewtPittsbwys•
~ ~.f ; . CiE u -- .....ENENlTcket.Agent •
A L PA - Ad Al ie€Chol A V s l.' --•- q - ;:.1 1 •:..:"..:
_, A.,,,,Q... tr - 1 1: )'' AY:Maket.lB,Bl7All - 1
For furpler. . . ' 1.11:; .j. EMT V .IO ' .
..---1 . , 41111V4arr:tiVadi
Bt the do mPartraSnlArt Stad
0 . nor.
C.lppoeite the Custom iiettee.
Capital .3219,100. A55et5..3301,943.
WILL lILASSLE ALL KINDS OF IN-
SitIIANCE, either Perpetual or Limited,
on every description of Property or 3lerohandise,
at reasonable rates of preiran m.
1101 - 31'. P. KING, President.
.5.1... W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DIRECTORS.
Cuearacs Berea, E. H. COPE`,
E. E. ii:otisit, ti Li utot: W,Bnowx,
P. B. SAVEICY. jo.EI'IS S. PAUL,
U. SnEratAii, J.). , EPEI Cticrro.s,
S. T. :W..."tatt,r, F. IV il_..r.,
F. 131,1CFJ3TRI:. Ser_Taltry,
1. G. COFFIN, Agent.
Corner Third and Wood . streets.
AT.TiEtHCNY INSURANCE CO.,
OF` prr-rsErumGA-. '
Office, No. 31 Fifth Street, Bank mock.
NSURES AGAINST ALL BINDS OF
I
A.,ND A LNE RISR.S. • . '
ISAAC SONES, President ; JOILN D. Mc-
CORD, Vibe President ; D. M. BOOK, Secretary;
t.;ap , . W3l. DEAN, General Agent.
0...r - ron , —lsaac Jones, Hnseey, 'Har
vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson,
Fahnesto,±.. John D. McCord, Capt. Adam
.lawbs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. bean, Robert
L.3l.'Gresv, Robt. 11. Davis. nogg
1.45 p. m
1.03 p
1.40 p m
1U.3) p. m
$2OOPl' 00.
Di REPTOIt9 —I?. jr., James .M'Aule,Y,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Greorge
Darsie, Wm. H. Smith, t,hae. W, Ricketso%,
drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Lerfg,
Rees J. Thomas, Beni. Bakewell., John Wettne
NA.1?12 LINIEI
Steam to Queenstown and. Liverpool.
The First Class Powerful Steamships,
SIDON, KEDA_R,
MARTIION, I TRIPOLI,
WILL SAIL FROM
.L . Z I :, York every alternate weduesdk,
from Liverpool every alternate
Tuesday, and from Queenstown
every arternate Wednesday.
Steerage passage from Liverpool or Cl.t.teetiF
t own, rit3o in gold, or its equivalent In mimetic) .
From New York to Liverpool, $35 fri currency
F'or S teerage Peerage apply to NVILLLMIS.di
} altos St., New York,. or
THOS., RATTIG-AN, Agt.,
No. Monongahala House, 14 ater st.,
nodes- y d successor to Thos. Rattigan
PASSAGE FROM TITTI OLD COUNTRY,
Lower than the LOWeatt
TIIE 'UNDERSIGNED .IS
now prepared to bring out passen
..ellnlel gers by FIRST CLASS-.MAIL
STEAMERS direct from uss - EA-
PooL,LoNDONDERY, or GALWAV to NEW
YORK', or PIVI'SE, II ,
SEVEN DOLLARS
lower than any other agent here. Call and get
the rates and be con% inced. Steamers tail every
week, and passengers are found in ever ythi.
Parties brought out by first class CLIPFR
SAILINU vessels at cry low rates. Sight
Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK payable. at
any of its branehes in England or lrelandlor sale.
For particulars a' to rates, &c.,apply tia•
D. O'NEELE4
Chronicle Office. No. 70 Fifth st:
janTS-eod awl 66 Smithfield at., Plttetnizgil. :
A ceomodat lon
3.00 p.m
6.40 p.m
To Builders and Contritely&
NVE ARE NOW mANuFweruausta
a superior article of
_T_ I 3 1 ,
Which we are prepared to deliver from, Our
COAL YARD, 50.9 LIBERTY STREET.
BEST QUALITY OF
ME I .1...1 ". 5r C 7 C:k Aft. X.M.,
Al ways on hand as usual.
DICKSON, STEWARN & 00,
•
Steam Wagon Wprk.
O N HAND ANC: :t1 ADE TO O.P.DE,R,
. _ _
WAGONS,
cARTs,
•
WHEELBARROWS, •
STORE TRUCKS,
BA Y AND RAW CUTTFMS.' •
u.
A - venue Allegheny 'City
66 , 7-1 d
ISS GOODs Op TREF 'LATEST
lea.
13Loailii, ACQUES, SHAU7S,* - ES of
every kind and a variety of. other goods. .11.11
will be offered cheap to afford all to Pultniattne,
H. J. linTOß'Si
No 96 Market street
ocSl [return: , 6th and the plath • tL
InprattovAL OP LIVERY • . 7" :
4.llloThe undersigned haying reajt.93-
r 1 'Stable from the rear of tne • Seo 0 t o
near rbe corner of First and 'Sraith • f.
W. C. Con's old wand, is prepared pactrzdaft
.btagetes, and saddle - horses ' - tt n the
staortest cones. Also horses kap! ot t lfrpy at
reasonable rates. Undertititirqua =awe
ment4 for-funerafs will metro: spetiallattett-
Q • t
. •
-Arm VATORS. PLo 'A. P9RADEI.
um, ram
g4tterk , Bleadt*Bableafariiklonkriii
emit-n mills, &otailth a ttr e l -
Lift*
127 Liberty street.
STEAMSHIPS