PROSPECTUS "POW 1864: r II E PITTSBRUGH POST. For the inore_ased and increasing prosperity of PITTSBURGH POST, NG4Utlestr tolls Mi l idiikinoi:;aekn . tnents to its numerous patrons ; we present it this morning in AN ENTIRE. , NEW DRESS. , . IsZcitwithstanding the CIVEI43LA..E' , i - I,Z7E r) EY' von-rs Of some belonging to the Pittaburgh Union League to REDUCE OUR BUSINESS, We w•e can assure the FRFEENPIii OF T/A.F, POST That, at the curse of 1863 it wits in a PAR BETTER CONDITION Than it wan before. During the past yea it has Largely Increased its Circulation, Notwithstanding the efforts alluded to =MEI TheArent year brings with it, not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, As Oitr 'Administration so frequently promised nor have those in power given any - EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR trEsi-RE To CRUSH Tr Their principal efforts have been denoted to schemes for Continuing Themslves in Power Next Fall they will be 133EFCIEtr. For trial,.vd we are desirious of speaking of their stewardship to as As we can supply with our paper In its Political Character, As heretofore the Post will remain an Independent Democratic Journal, DEVOTED TO THE Preservation of the Constitution MEM RESTORATION OF THE UNION ; It will confine itself to the discussion of PUBLIC LTF.sTION , And have no connection whatever with e schemes of s Personal or Factional Character It will<bo nobody's organ, but the faithful '1:1 • exponent of Sound Conservative Sentiments. The 4rhat work before American people ia the saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM ; There is no party in this country anxious to save it but the Democratic ; and in order that is shall BRPRESIIIVED BIIOOESS Of the Democracy Is absolutely necessary. and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be able to meet the expeetationo of our friends in ihe discussion of the quest ic.ns which will be involved in the approaching PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT Particular pgeution.will be given to the News Department of the P.9%1. we 511%11 labor to obi sin LATEST BY TPLEGRAPH Na) M A.I While equal industry will be exercised in our LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who is every way qual Hied for a proper discharge of his duties ; it will be conducted in 4.n :MANNER, Intended to inform the public of hone and intr dealing, giviff,. no countenance or encouracr meat to dishonest 1' IF'. Ft li Fs DAILY EDITION, Per year triobth • ••' To agents per hundred copies SATURDAY MORNING POST! At the low rat, of i Inc. Dollar and Fifty Cents per Fire. copizt , Tv copies. Twenty copics, and one lo grtter up ThlrtOropies " Forty hsies BANkiffilei HOUSESiet&C.k? FIRST NATION'AC'EIArI/411( err .r.rTort=rivurto TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE rlp CosIPTRoLLEII.OF THECIthRENCT, Washington City, Aug. 6th, 'S&L WHEHEAE, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANROP PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February 23tli, 1563, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now THEREFORE, L Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANE olh 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 seal of office. this sth day of August, 1863. .HUGH McCELLOCH, SS 'Comptroller of the Currency. ( THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital $400,000, with privilege to in crease to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PITTSBURLIII. would respectfully offer Its sem ices for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &c., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which tins attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 18i2, will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspimdenee with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country. we believe we can otter unuinoil faciht lca to those a ho do business with us. - - - The business w ill be conducted by the e . iine officers and directors. .TAME 7,1111.1 N IionERT S. HAI,. ALE.A.AZ , I(KR SPEEC, THOMAS BELL. (7. 13niL EY Ttlot;. WIGIIIM AN, ALEX. BRADLEY, rf AM LA I ; IILIN. President Jon N 71. Sri LI. V, Cashier. ug:s4lh w t f DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 115 FOURTH STREET. CITA.II'r.IE.MED , 1855 OPEN DAILY, FROM 9TO '2 O'CLOCK, 111, also, on Wednesday nod Saturday evenings. f tom May let to November lot. from 7 tot o'clock and from November let to May Ist. from 6 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of SUMS not less than f f„ Dtt.Laß. ant a dividend of the profits '1,181 , 1 twice a ) ear. in June and December. Interest, has been declared semi-annually, in .lane and De cember since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as prowipal, and bears the same interest from the drat dove of .t line and Di , cember, compounding Ut ba• d ) ear, without troubling the depositor to call or ell to present his pass book At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books containing the Ch frier, 133-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applivaflon to the office. John B. M'Fadden, Isaac M. Pennocl. John Holmes. Juhn Marshal, Alexander Speer. James B. I) Mee.ls. Benj. L. Fahnestm,k, A. M. Pollock, M. Li James .McAule3. Burgin, James Pat - Oman. Wm..i. Anderson. TRXSTEEs. Calvin Adams. James D. Kelly. John Cr. Baekoivn. Peter A. Madeira. George Black. Wm Yankirk. John C. Bindles. James Shidle. Alonze A. Carrier. Robert Robb. t 'harles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshal. Wm. Douglas. - John Urr John Evans, Henry L. Ringwall, Wm. P. Weyman. John 11. Shoeuberger Win. S. Haven, W in. E. Se hrnert 7. Peter H. Hunkey, Alexander Tindle. Richard Hays. Isaac Whittier, Wen. .!-. Lai ely. Christian Yeage: Real Estate Savings Institution, T A TEMENT OF THE CONDITION )75 of the above institution on the 2cl day of No vember, 1b63. published in conformity to the charter: Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2,1,1863. ... Amount of Interest due Depositors.... 1.951 !n Amount of Contingent Fond 2.42 i 91 First Liens on }Zeal Lstate I ¢iced Staten Drids. . . U. S. Debt Certificates and Notes, imarket A clue) Interest earned not due Office Furniture Cash on hand The undersigned. Auditing Committee. hate examined the books of the institution, the bond and securities, counted the cash. tsn. and hi% found the above statement to be correct. W. B. NICHOLAS VOLi.FILY, WM II SMITH. Deposits re,icived DAILY. and EVERY SAT URDAY 1-.VE.NINii. INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent. per am.un. ISAAC MINES. PRESIDENT. HoN. T. M. HowE. I Hoy. J. K. MOORHEAD NlTht H. S MITH, ( i 4i.. HUSSEY. W. B. COPELAND.JACOB PAINTER, I HARVEY CHILDS. NICHOLAS VOEGTLY. . _ _ Office, 63 Fourth Street NHOLMES SONS, BANK Ens &N. and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. kt Market street. between Third and Fourth streets. GOLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES. Certificated of Lndebteth.esi. quartcrin.,— ter., Certificates, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons and all other government securities, bought by W. H. WILLIAMS Wood street, corner of 1 hir,i. mll6:6rtlci PHILADELPHIA CARDS CH A 3. MAGEE J aODMAN "TIC CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, IN O. 25.131A.U1K1TT1.4T'1l 0c29-tf PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANT, BAWD No. 15 South Water St., PHILADELPHIA IQ-Liberal ad' ante= made on eonaignments when required. my -lycl GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and WHOLESALE ANDRETAIL DEALER In every description of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myidyd PHILA DELPHIA C. A. VAN KIRK & 00,, GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIER% Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &e. No, 517 Aro, Street, Philadelphia Frankt.,r,l. Pl4llll I AfitT• ii wnr.,l2,vArr C. I/ It is LONGCOPE & PEARCE, ; Manafactrtrers and Importers of is HENS' FURNLSHING GOODS, 2.00 AND. TAILORS TRFYIMINGS, No. 10 South FoUith Street, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA IirtISOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER ., ship heretofore existing between the under signelrf the Clothing business, at No. 143 Fed eral street, Allegheny City. under the firm of W. H. McGee es Co., will-dissolve on Slarehthe I.sth. 1,30 Persons knowin m _ e tbemselves indebted to the 1 20 firm will please call previous to that time and settle. W. H. McGEE, 1.10 Jan. 33, 1864. G. M. DOSCH. 1,1.0 janll-lm THE POST-4—TIMUIIRGII( IMONitilfo MORNIN 8, '4864." OF PITTSBURGH, PA DIRSCL , E : WM. K. Nrmi,.:h.' MEMO Ei , ALBRL E. Vlt PIENIDENI'S. tiiß I ANV TILE.I , I"ItEk GELARLE.S A.COLD )N. A. A. CARRIER. Tren,/rer LIWKS CHAS. sm'orE Importers and dealers in Produce and Provision I=l =SEIM STOCK BROKERS A.sroA. , NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFICE, ROOM, No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING, Fin 1:11 S rtteET, PITTNBURkiIf, PA. rkil-Deiral.l.. Mill property and other Real Estate to tt,e amount of $lOO,OOO for sale low. NOTARY PUBLICS. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTARY PTJBLZC , NO. 99 DIAMOND STREET, DRUGGISTS. PI I I. 21 , 11 - lALTI , LJEN, sr, ( tr.ssOß TO JAMES P. FLEMING, DI? I: G S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Foreign 9nd Domestic Tirmga. ills. D 3 e-Stuifs And Pertumer3, NO. 71 FEDERAL STREET, ni3T2-13,1 A LI. WIIIENY CITY, PA. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. JYIARKLE, 13()OR, 1. - nrr'r - Ert, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, 1111 ye Removed FROM NO. '=7 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSIWRC,H.pA. AteirC , ish paid for HOUSEF6RNTS - HING - . UPHOLSTERY. No, 85 Fourth Street, N(ar Wood. rvitE stBSCRIBERS M A N C F AC j end kcep cm:sin:it!, on hand every article in their line. viz: Cornices. i irnanients, Cumin Im odd, vointorts, letiiic Betts, Mai tress., of ell the !'stem Ali kiwis of :shade, Blinds snit tires ~itontion giN on to All oralors for t tint, nn t L a is Carpets, le,. tce 0.11'7-1 yl RI tf3 Elt 'K. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C ANDRKW 1 . 1112 P-. . Prrincr IRON CITY FORGE, KI,OINLVN & PHIPPS, iNTII P1TT,411:13 , II .1 r ANUF , tCTI"RE RAIZ IRON, GrN- B erAl Hniluni mitt I filhOelt I orgin - s, Par...Terlg; , r. Pre ri.t end I.,ninOtive COPPER WORKS LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER EINES, SMELTING WORKS - PA I? II'C t'l/11Y . Sc. 11r.171erz. 1 en•l !Wit oppvr, Y:c and Popper itotton., f.l - • qn.1.1t..,1,, , i n )1. 111. , !lee . Iron. . I. Tin%Kn.- - )1 t aLt.I 1 .1.1; , 1 I izo . I)7s, I) L I, I Sexr-Npe. .i,per to any .1( erred piT ter:, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C "CfSE, NO. 3 - .0 LIBERTY STREET. Next to Penuf3ylvania Passenzer 101-IN SI','AGE • PROPRIETOR AvIN“ TAKEN AND FITTED UP, all the ileatethHoprlement. Ifni pop ular- re, art. tire tel,areo to a...,m -nicalate hi, old the public ecner ally, \kith the brat the 112: - trket ahloala tit slera ,111 be (NI ep :r, e t4le ,f‘,ring the se o+on HI , Wow, and Ale , he teen a,ll,lent In re,,toh.ernho.:l,lern to the pr.b- Iri Ira; tne, ‘••, 11to, e CAn, .v •••••• and .01.1 a holt -ii. Hill I,"' =RE 0 11 I )it ' t•.!.; , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY piir~rn I H V IIE SUBS(' aillErt A NNOUSCVN to the that he is in daily reeoipt oi I RE.SII:AILI,I. ,11.,jk,, ti Am L, tae. and is pri :ie.! to ad.i. - nieii•date the} it N.li4 of thin old and well knot.. n tind±e with ei - thing in the eatin: and Oil:acme' line at tine short e-t notice YOUNG'S EATING SALOON Corner of VirgiuAljey and Sznith- Where (1YST1:1 ar,3 a;1 the of the sefti.o ss ill .!,.• , ers e I up in ihe inoir p3l4tßhle tides. Ll.l I'M Ni ‘irpn Alley Ft rd :,ulllllllel.l A POLL° lIA MI. LIAR DMA LdON.— CHARLE'S ti.A.RDN Eli itiould remind NIA old friende and cunt urn ira that he la still to he found at his 014 st %nil, Art , Ll.t) MALI_ en trAil:te nn Fourth street.lie has al nv ay a on hand tile best quallty of Lager Beer, awl in connection o ith the hall, a melt appointed I dilsrd saloon. nith good !alai* hails tini cries Rememher the place. Apollo Fourth sat near Wood, entrance fr,.n. Fonri h ii lest) _- HOUSEKEEPERS FURNISHING STORE G00D54 FOR THE Ii 1"1'C1I1-7..N Brut Ley liquket- Jelh Mimi I Wash 1,14,t1 up Mope Tin Were Wu,dlr, ro p1;t• !'up ILlba 'nue: Bair tiie Mince Cr ,Oap Chamois Skewl•N rithruns Lemon Spuce7vr., Stew 1 , 0, \Valle Irond Fish Kettles Ham Boilers Graters Lar r iling Nee tiers Pudding Pan., bread Pau. Butter Lady. Iron liohier , step I,:uttei Cloth, Lind Scales cook's Knives Bread Scoops i Cike & , 1 7 ' ( )11 'T' I I 1 7 : ij NIN nock - Ni Ell PLATED. Call Bells riyrup Cake Knisee Crumb Kuive, Salt Staakis Fruit tandi MEMMI Soup Ladles (dt ster Ladles tiravy Ladles Smear Spoons Children's curs ill ditard spoon ROlitlki N. 1)1 al salt era , lee Pitch r, Boopttet Stands I Goble% Ctia"l", - E11.17. Ivory Handled Knives Carver, ('urns do do Forks do Spuare Waiters S E tag do nglish Tea TraN s Crumb Brushes Fork & Jpoon trays Crumb Trays Dish (beers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coftee klieg - logs Wine Strainers Cotter Catetier4 Spirit Cr,lier rots Nut Crackers Table Mats iiouno Bread liaakrt. t "rk 0 i tn.l, r, 1%1..1 halve:ter , He (tigers tors .!te. 1 7 `,( r t" 1 I C 1.1)11317,11. .111-5 Water 1' itrieri, Foul Bat nig fluekets Infant's Baths howls and 4'i talent M Ores, Brushes Ala= ! . •haclesl Shaving lEtims Nurgery Shades Bronx Match Haim do ',lmp. }lower Stands Clothes AV1.1 , 1,.. Nursery Refrigerators I do gm per Wax. Tapers N fight Light, EOUS. Library Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish (,lobes Vestas Bird tiges ' Meat Vizzetts Pocket kmves Carl de Visite Frames Flasks ('amp Knives , Camp Portlolit,e And everything pertaining to , t deli appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of & RICHARDS. .1!/: 0 30, FIRTH STREET. - - . First door below the Exchange Bank. Atrire-All goods delivered free of charge in the city, Allegheny. Birmingham, Manchester, Du pueene borough; etc. setis—nw PITTSIWRGH 1 Ih'Of A MILLER I i / Ili - /1. ILI!" field Steketti, Nl Ire N11:I E. UttAi Stol e 13aM 'la: Spoon, 7otive \V ash Boards kfir‘l Ito,iter Fry I'ar., Farina finilerl Egg' Beater. Flour Palls Water Filterers Pic PlAtt., t'lnthes Wringers li,,tter Print. NV Tn.!, Soap C Lll.- Toa.it Fork. Sad Irons Meat l'resser Nut Pick -1.'1611 Kok lee Cre,ul Napkin Rimy Cake Baskets • . ' ‘;• lAtvlPs, - J. G. WELDON JNO. KELLY. WELDON & KELLY, AI.A..NUFACTYMERN OF LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AND DEJ,LEIL3 IN CARBON OILS, BE.NZINE, No 164 WOOD STREET, near Sixth, deg PITTSBURGH, PA. DIJNOAI4; DUNLAP & CO., MANUFACTY'RERS OF PURE WHITE REFIRED R. 33 C) IV OILS, Office, 291 LIRF,RTA" STREET, 1136-6 and PITTSBURGH, PA. TAILORS DAMES Ai. CA:PPFILS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 195 SMITHFIELD STREET, F. RAVE JUST RECEIVED A V large antl well selected stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, =SEM t nwelcn crew ,Vegtiukg,. Fr, lIMMIR=IIIIIII GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Incindult; PAPER COLA }}t:-. NE( TIES An.l t'm thing usually kept h) tirst-dass Furnish ing stor, - •-. (triers prom \ 81130-1 Vli HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS 0, STEINMETZ, EIMEENE House Carpenter and Jobber, 9iioP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between NV and Liberty streets. PlTTSTit'lttrt H. PA. aitt-i inters solicited and promptly attended to ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. .1 FIFTH STREET rind qll legal ne, prompit} Attended to BOOTS, SHOES, &C 31 14] H WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER t❑ z x nd 111.11Win,tliret to Ladies, Misses, Geuts, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, 7.N0. 12:1; Vecteval street. .liegheny City, Pa LOAN OFFICES HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 , ZiIITFIFIVILD ST I==E=llll %i/NEI' IN 'l..t }AGE AID I43IALL Il it/Li `tr! t.ttls..leta t t l,v. et . Watches. and I , t.I kind, of stuittie attl:lvs for any length IA tune agreed bL. 11. t• 7.• ..Aul,ol he debt lrtal tthet.t the 'it 1., srzrt , th., ,a•ttt MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT T. . NN" S N , MASTIC WORKER, is PREPALIED TO CEMENT THE exterior 01 lq.n.hn7 unproNed I'erneni, rl.eal.er inperior to any done h:re tufore ht.l. u I equal ; It forma aond nn.i wo, a Ii rtlveneaa W an) Imperishable by g al Cr or frost. and ['qui! to an , 111.111t2, of the tw.lotatenol .a the only o lift le nil Ft - a:- 11,11 tv.drl,:nn.w tar, ~ement in this ...it). I h A , thi- I 1,,r the ioll:dh - trig gentleman, st horn the puhth2 are at Illterty to rr- I : .1 Ihssell. reehlt , tte Pcbil street, tlntehe I. 60 :, re .tae til.A:andless. A Ilrett.en‘ . du 5 t - rs .lt H. t‘hoenberyer. LAWI'‘'IIC .., .:ie, du 5 yrs J. D. MN 'ord,,,Venn -.Are. ~ du 4 yr, A Horn eler. LaVleru:et ;Ile du ' cn Girard Bottle. Pittsher;ll. do 6 vre t•.t. Charles do do 5 % re A:hire's \V a shanjst6ls li Wei th , , I :166 , Pittsburgh 1' 1, leti.h , I y.l ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Votinder!..: General litaLhiuisti and Boiler ktakers, Penna. R. 8., I.noolenger •intion I=l EANT, FACTI'IIER ALL IiIN1), OF' OVA Steam Engine, ranging front three to ono hundred and tilts power. stud roiled tar tir.t nrs, Oise p irtiertlar attention to the conritrdaion of latgirtem and Al aturiery grist malt, and bit uprights, ntratt) and t ittular Tia' 111116. Harr of) 1111.1. tad4hial itrid teadt fir -riti.- roent at shot; rioraai lattrinef. find Boilers of et cry detiiatptiota Also. riirritdh Hollers and Sheet Iron BCprrAlcly. \Vrriiieta Iron SI; ifririg. Hangers and Prilliof in et rn v....1'. Ind continue the mantilatarrre of W.oles Machinery and %13..hi11e ()lir prices are 100. Om in , tehiner) inqnttl.,tar ea 01 the best inmeri.thi. 911.1 a 3rrtnte.l to all CA,PS to gtt e s.ttithwtion. Ae-Ortlera from all j of of the ...,untry I,loflllsll PORK PACKERS CHARLES L, CALDWELL, ISIIII POR C 1., Derle: in ligeon. La rd. Sugar-Ctirel 11.tir. =IMMIEI CORNER MARKET AND 'FIRST STS., MIMEO vlTTsßuruni, JEWELRY, &C MrEalilN=o THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST cpa•ned A very large and .le:qrable ato:t; FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES For Ladies' and (lentlemens• wear : tine Bronze Clocks, Farwy Goods. ~iT.~"~Tt-rT.ATFT) WATIT:, Smell as Castors. Cake and Fruit Baskets Goblets. Card Cases. Tea Setts. etc EIN EAT kN.)IEY 11 N h SEMLE i Filth street BREWERS SPENCER & M*KAY. BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A euperior aruele of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make It our aim to give 53tifaztion 10 all of our customers.. Mr. Robt. Watson of liberty street. will hare the manage of uur business. with full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER Cc 3PKAi, Pheunlx Brewery. Pittsburgh. Pa. .TOS. SPENCER, .TAS. WRAP. PLANING MILLS ir-A.MEs 31 11.1,1*GAR, MONONGARE- e ct , NING HAM D. ( - 1 - n7aNGHA TfINNEzr LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully r. t'UNN HAM r: DC CAS. inform the public that he has rebuilt since the • griuNrNlNGli.i.ms & C T TS ! fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and ! BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware filled it with the newest and most approved ma- t house 119 Water street, and 116 First street, chinery. is now prepared to furnish flooring and Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Mown- --- planing boards. scroll sawing and re-sswin gahelrt House. manufacturers of Pittstnirgh city DR ALET---480 Bvsiiims doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, Window Gisss„ Druggists' Glass Ware and Ame- Dm SPRING BARLEY-4utit received and for uldinzs, box making, 4. rican Convex lass. for Parlor Windows, Church. sale by FETztar. ARMSTORNG, ovT PTTTSIVCRO-El. Sept. 7, 1851'. .0 120 es and public buildings. api I feb2 comer Market and First sta. COMMISSION MERCHANTS JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIG METAL. AND .13.00M5, NO. 71 WATER bTi, beton. Market, R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH ITFITCEfFSEION,) COMMFSSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour. qrain, F6ll, Dried Fruit, Pearl and Pot Aihes, and Produce generally. Best Brands 01 Family Flour Always on Hand NO. 102 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and arerket, PITTSBURGH. PA 41,?Llberal advance made on Consignments apit-lyd WM. H. SMITH & co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, NO3, 112 i'iecorkl and 147 First Streets, • WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, r RE ymrn ii 1 , . RI 1 \Err: LAIC It 111nOr Rig etAnn REYMER & BROTHERS, 11 C'eS ora to Rey met k Ander,on.) Foreign Fruits. Confeetionar3 iingar, Fire %Viirl4, NOS. 120 AND 128 WOOD STREET, pi I' I Slit Htiii Sz. 'W HOLES AT F GROCERS, .ND ri F INES, 111 UNDIES, GINN, &C. Dl,tllicr: and Dealci , In Tone 01,1 Monougalela Rye Whisky, 327 LIBER TY STREET, nr,7-1,1 P TTSBUR6 H. PA s. 1:3 TY 11,1" T_a 10 NT - sr , . I 1) I ./V 1I OIN I-) EITIMIIII WINES, LIQUORS. &C I.llll.rter !irAl dealer u. FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, IMMIEMI jACOB IC.F.LLEII 'WM LE INVITE 401pArti,t,b,r atentioo • 17.1, :And: of erman au I i r, t.,., B;.1 1.•t,,-. L,..j.kort ‘,l !n. 1.. ,ny Ini !I:1- , 1,, , rlll, If), and Et—t.tif,l HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO loreip:i. - 131 . aridies, I1`:111Es aid Gins. en 1 I;er , ; .. ~ tint \\lr , (). 4.1 1,1131: tp; ~1;,• I mode: rd:tit.:l-,: GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. ICS WOOD STREET, ipposlte 1 Pitt3bUrgb, aal NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lced Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and YlunlL, eCb ,n P,i Retin , Tit, fitted lip in the n.nt eiir..,t• I 3c1,, lined ,v/itl 1,,•,!,, r cop ' , 1!... I; 7,l\\it,l end . 1\ ;•1 , 4 .}r - A Duquesne Brass Works. CADMAN & CRAWFORD, BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS, Machinists and Coppersmiths. ljat 1 , .04 CASTINA:•4 OF EVERY DE s,..ripthw Steamboat a warn and cis 11111ng and repairing promptly at tvrikied p3i lo fitting up Evni,, rice for 312.1 1 tinL,w t 41,. agcnts hsr , the \\ extern .th,trkt of l'cnE,N i..r the Ile Of I.srni,ell l'ltclit pholi eu ir.% en!- el. hvt Irt n., t vices, tt 1,1101 linhle to gel out ul ertlel Wlli Hoolv pinup tu'n'e 1. - I l 1.1) BRASS FOt*NDUZS GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ‘I I KIND , BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE 10 ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Pnrticulli 14 1., 11711'17 up 4ri.l tirmg Ji 1. I{l-.1. I IN: I I,A ,H I 31 S.: 31 WsO er Street, uea r Liberty. rionE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM RF.- lug pl ic:kl n:•J•nili. •of manyear,' perttnice in the hn,ltle“ en9hte to dre t,l.tetroll in er ort renpol his An'ents for Ind! I 1-el, N. Co',. r•dealn for scaler and Oil. orblyd STEEL WORKS. - - Black Diamond Steel Works, PARK. BROTHER & CO Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel; nl,aro. Fla• and t ).•ta:Ton. rl-9 II sizes. Warranted equal to a imiaared or manufae tnred to thi- aintr. 11-0 & 111 1 , 11-xt and 120 & 122 Second six =BS =IMEM2EMIIIO!I Pittsburgh Steel Works, „To .1130 Y -13 & CO kNI. TURER.I. iF ( - Wit .4 tet•l; also, Spring. Pion - anti A B Steel Springs and Axle'', Corner of RIMS and First Streets. no2l-I} PA. PIT fSBURoH EGEEMEI GROCERS 111= PITTSBURGH WILLIAM BAGALEY, pi T-;131•HL; H 1111= iEOCER, Il<P,rl;%iii. PA 7.1_41_ 4 ()15 DUI , \I Erli FIELD Writ T-7.ET qpi !..3 ! !!1 \n. 1'“le PITTSBUR.III. rin , ~,, , uppile<l r:L ) •!1-1 .1 W JE NE , ♦ I) Mtc,.Jcit , BRASS FOUNDERS ; rrs of every ,triety of , J. & M. M'STEEN, PITTSB Ilu I GLASS WORKS RAit,o • DA. 1864. `I , 1664. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. , I Penneylvaxaa, Central lultoEui NINV. DAILY TRAINED. CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE BE leg 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 ACCOMBIODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 660 a. tri., soppping at all sta tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 60 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 426 p. stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrlsbuorgfor s ßaltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FA.ST LINE daily, (except Bunday,) at 8 36 p. M., stopping only at principal Stations, 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 leaves daily 4 (except Sunday,) at 300 p. m ., stop ping at all stations, and running as far as Cone maugh. FIRST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's Station. leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at II 40 a.. 111 THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 350 p. m. Fl 1' Hill ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 600 p. m. THE CHURCH TRAIN leates Wall's Station, every Sunday at 905 a. tn.; returning leaves Pittsburet at 12 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBFRriIi AS FOLLOWS' Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m. IF,lladelphis Express 20 p. m. _ . :ast Line 1 30 a. m. Thrrtugh Mail Train 1 00 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m. Ist %V all's Station Accommodation— . 6 25 a. m. Al Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 35 a. m -3,1. Wall's Station Accommodation..... t o 6 p. tit. ith Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 05p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 120 p. m. on Mondays. '1 13 A INS 11)11 13 LAIR S V ILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS FOR EBENSIII - RG connect Cres son with Express Train and Mail Train West, and with 'Through Accommodation and Express Train East FARE Til NEW I"( IRK 1'1(11. DELPII.I.‘ .BALTDIORE .I.ANUA:•TER... HARRISBURG._ ALTOONA. Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn svivania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Bahl" More and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE—In case of loss, the Company mill hold themselves responsible for personal baggage ..nly, and for an amount not exceeding 'lite°. I's I;.—An illunlbua Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and froin the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P P., Passenger Station, on Liberty and li rant streets. no2o 1IM:!1 1864. THE •PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, A ND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT /lAS AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, 1A64 Trun, viz:— g. Ft,r For IVbeerg 3 6, i. 1.5 a. m. R. M. I I. M. 115 p. m. 1.45 p. m. Mall c it, 3 6.13 a. m. RETURNINki A rt, e Pit i:;.0r,11. P .. k3 tv. 31'!. . '2O i. m. 3 30 p • - p h 2.10 a m . 3.50 p. m.. 8.05 p ACCOMMIIIIk ri(IN Leave Alledienv Frr3llianze. ForN 13. ForN. Fur Steu'e p 1.15 a in 40 a.. ni 1100 In. 3 00p. ur 3 00 p. rrt 4.3 J li. m. 5 -10 p In. RETVRNiNG -irrivc Allegheny. P.. F W &c R'y ": 20 a. m.. d.lO a. to.. 2.35 p. m 4.50 p m C & P. 8.....10.00 a m GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q CASSELBERRY, Agent, Allegheny City. ii. R PAYSON, Gen. Pass. Agent. P , F. W. & C. Ry. Co. F. R. MYERS. Jen. Ticket Agent, trio C. K. P. R. R. Co. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R Rw_a:l.,m2 IVT7C=.II. iniN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY. DE guru BER 3d. 1063. Trains will leave the Ile p.u, corner of Ross and Water streets. as follows: Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to and from il'ittown. 4 55 a. m. 600 p. m. Expres6 3 00 p. m. 1 00 a. in. 1,1 Mllirriport kccAn. 11 00 a. m. 00 a. to. 6 15 A. m. 205 p. m. (0 a. in. 6 30 a. m. 4 15 a. m. 6 40 p Ist Port Perry liraddock's Sunda) Church "1 rain to and from h 1 keesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 Ot.) a. m For tickets appl) to GEO. En 11 . 1.1" ON. Act. H. I.II...ACKSTIINE. Suitt deg. - 1.1 I C' INT BOSDYN, - fi - s THE LARGEST AND BEST AR j ranged lintel in the New England ;States; is centrally located, and easy of access fYom all the routes of travel. It contains all the modern im pro vemeut a, and e‘ ery convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms arc well arranged, and com pletely furnished for families and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a first-class lintel in every respect. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun try: HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Boston, Sept. 1,163- To Builders and Contractors. `ATE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING superior article of 1, I 3.1 "C. , , iFLirh we are propared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 50f) LIBERTY STREET I:=1 M'AL AT 111 YC7O gL, Always on hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART k CO. Steam Wagon Work. oN HAND AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, (ARTS. W HEEL BAR ROWS, s I ORE TRUCR-S, HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS C. COLEMAN. -Iy,l Marion Avenue, Allegheny City IiPALL P..EILIPM3FL FOR AUTUMN OF 1463, complete a3g.ortment of beßntiful PAPTEI II A_Pi GIN G S. 1 stylea. st prices lower than can be again 1 or AAle .I , lring the season by EIV AND BEAUTIFUL SO G, ROOT. "Just before the Battle, Mother, " FIRST VERSE. 3 ust before the battle, mother, I am thinking most of you; white upon the field we're marching, With the enemy in clew. Comrades brave are round me lying., Filled with thoughts of home and God ; For well they know ; that on the morrow, Some wilialeep beneath the sod. pus ciistravr l 6. Copies mailed on receipt of price. CHAS. C. MELLOR, 81 Wood It. For sale by febl i• minx LTFEIN ALEX: wathi,ww, .President. snarI:UM:WORK; Vine. Preildeut, Among the Hon: JAsrenTotrtooltv.int.-"Sog."Ligate, T. EtwilselertrOstst IV: sir, seq. 11630433 ;44 :Asstistreineat Capital ;$66000 /NO VP Cnji.4.) -• • t4,4 I 9ANP; 00:14' scent LIVES At RATE _9 , rt•aa Other good nompallielli MU TUAL policies entitle the holders 40 ,apple the profttV. The last bonus- was 43' Or sent. JOINT STOCK rates are 20 per aent,iotsrsh i tisan MUTUAL. Sae .. Fel/AL ABSTINENCE rate' theldvfeh in the world. Further particulars furnished on appideaddsiu to S. RAIRTAN, Pittsburgb , Ave* fetd-tf • % 69 Fourth , street (Burke% pgillifeigg INDEMNITY. . AGAINST LllBB 13-y- FIRM. MIME FRANKLIN PULE INSTIBAIIit'E COMPANY OF PHILADELPELL, or FIDE No. 435 and 437 enzwrartmr ST„ nea? Fifth. UATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. tat, Mai Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be- Mt Mortgage, amply secured 81,891,393 3(1 Real Estate (present value $103,313 61,) coat Temporary Loans on ample Collat teral Securities Stocks, (present value 886,667 7 2.) cost Notes and Bills Receivable, Cash fg1„2.M.,051 The only profits from premium which this company car, divide by law, are from rlaka ,- whlch have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as lowas are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty' years, they havepaid losseaby Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well aathe ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the yoar 1859, 562,158 38. DIRECTORS. CHARLES W. BA:SCHER, IVIOBDECAL H. Louts TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. Sitows, SAM lIF:L GEtz.NT, ISAAC LEA, JACOB B. SAIITEI, EDWARD C. DALE, EORDa W. E.JC ARD , , Georio F. FALBA, (ALAS. IiAN - .31:1.E,R, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. C. Steel, Secretary pro tern. J. OARDENER COFFIN, Agent. mylB Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE 1119 CHESTNUT STREET, U>ppOrSill e the C. - uat.om House .4) 10 s') 10 00 . b SU 05 3 60 Capital. $219,100 WILL MAKE ALL KINDS Or Thi sUItANCE. either Perpetual or Limited; on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of preminni RUBT. P. KING, President. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. CHARLES BAYER. E. R. COPE, E. R. ENGLISH. GEORGE W. BROWN. P. B. SAVERY. JOSEPH S. PAL:L 2 C. SHERMAN, CLAVTOA, S. J. MAGARGE, E. Wit.ert, F. Ett..sesauturr, Secretary, L G. COFFIN, Agent. jyd:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGEENY INSURANCE 00,, OF 7e'lT"-F81313-11G-19E. °Mee, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block YNSITRES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF 11. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. _ . ISAAC JONES, President ; JOHN D. Mir CORD. Vice President :1). M. BOOK, Secretary; Cat,*. WM. DEAN, General Agent. Ihimerons—lsaac Jones, C. (T. Hassey, liar vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Orly John A. 'Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John I). McCord. Capt. Adam Jacobs, H. P. Sterling Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. M'Gretr, Rohl - . H. Darts. no2B Western Insurance Oompany ofPittabrrrgh, GEORGE DARSIE, President F. iff. liffi2DON, Secretary. Capt. R. I). Coen. nuts, Gen'l A.a - ent. No. 92 Water street, (Spang & Co's Warehouse, np stairs.) Pittsburgh. WILE INSURE AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS . A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who ate determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they haviassumed, as offering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. oCrollEll 30111, 1861. Stock Accounts ..8 63,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 ()dice F urniture 2,60 00 Open Accounts, . . 7,009 00 Cash . 18,361 00 Premium Notes 27,606 00 Notes and Bills Discounted 174,076 00 DIRECTORS—R. Duller, y...Tsmes AVAtbley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiek, George Darsie, Wm If. Chas. W. Hickerson, An drew A,kier, Alexander Speer. David X. ,Long. Rees 3. Thomas. Beni. Bakewell. John Weans cnuNA.RID LINE. Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool, The First Clnss Powerful Steamships, SIDON, KEDAR, MARTHON, I TRIPOLI, 'WILL SAIL FROM NEW York every alternate Wednesday, 01,57.2,f - from. Liverpool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queenstown every alternate Wednesday. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens town, S3U in gold, or its equivalent in currency. From New 1 ork to Liverpool. t 35 in currency. For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS & OLION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIOAN, Agt, No. 122 Monongahela House, V. steerat., no2B-i yd Successor to Thos. idattigan PASSAGE FROM THE OLD COMET, Lower than the Lowest. TILE UNDERSIGNED IS now prepared to bring out passes ' gers by FIRST CLSS MAIL i' , -;TEA.‘tElts direct from LIVER . P0()L, LoNDoNI)1:1:Y or GALWAY toNEW YORK, or TSBUEGIi, C: SEVEN DOLLARS lower than any other agent here. Call and get the rates anti be convinced. Steamers sail every week, and passengers arc found in everything. Parties brought out by first class ULIPP . FR. SAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATIONAL RANK payable at any of its branches in England or Ireland for sale. I or particulars as to rates. &c.. apply to it. (.I'NEILL. Chronicle Office, No. 7') Fifth st., jantO-eod and 66 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh. Passage from England and Ireland, PA "2 , 0 0 . 110 L SE, MOM EUROPEAN AGENCY THOMAS H. RATTIGAN, EURUPEA_N AGENT, No. il.t! Weliggs.l4g• - Monongahela House, Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring ont or bring out or send hack passengers from or to any part of the old country, either try steam or gall ing packets. SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent fur the Indianapolis and Cincinnatißail road, Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets. and for the lines of Stearn era eaiiingg between New York. Liverpool, Glas gow and tialway. jana-tyd • THOS. 11. RATTIGAN. Sell Your Old Books and Papers.. THE HIGHEST . PRICE WILL BE paid for uld books with Dacks remov . ed, old newspaper, or other printed paper, at our Paper and Rag store, No. 33 SMITHFIELD ST. Jan . 7-Imd S. 13. Si. C. P. M4IRKLE. DRESS GOODS OF TILE LATEST styles. ULOAKS, SACQUES, SHAWLS, FURS of every kind and a variety of other goods. All will be offered cheap to afford all to purchase, H.. 1. LTNOHS, No 96 Market street 001 between sth and the Diamond. RE3IOVAL, I.IVF,IIY STABLE.— The undeisigra I h.,ving rL atnv(d his Live ry Stable from It .e r •.‘r the ', , eott klouae, to near the cdrner of tint and Smithtleld'street. W,". C. onn', old Qt and, is prepared to furnish carrig - es. buggies. and saddle horses upon the shortest noti,.. .klso horses kept at livery at rearion,thle rates. I ntlerr:ilting and all atTange men! s for funeral> , will ieerive his special atten tion. N L 13R10ELANII. 87 Wood street mcny II A S RICHOWSID Ms stock of China and QUeCIIIIWILIe to No. WOOD STREET. adjoining Wm. Bagaley, esti., where he will be pleased to show his customers a completealleett ment of all articlesin his line suited to the iiirWitH of families, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, strel city and country dealers. febbdmd K NABIC & CO.'S Gold Medal Premium fiaaoa. These Inatrumente hare the eathilroalkikki Freath Grand Altiery Overstrung Aitaa i alLigragri Treble, etc.,and are warranted to Stand itl tulle longer than oily/Una inanufactuted. t_tartlft• (m tes have been Oven by:Thalhe*, Gottsehalk, Satter, M 1 110 30414 1 and all the usloal "o le tfeu ,"Eveley- Ihetrumentsold at di 'Wu tory prime, ext 4 a'arreated for elVarall 'CHAR LoTTB 43 reWet, feta Sole agent for teatillieetUntile t A. el, kA ~i~~G i avid 102,995 26 89,788 68 1,821 00 27,919 33 COMPANY, AsFets. 8304,943 $.193 '2SI 00 STEAMSHIPS 1k..11110VA.1...
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