PROSPECTUS FOR 1864. , BANKING HOUSES, &C. FIRST 'NATIONAL BiCNKI TREASURY DEPARTMENT. I t sells it OF I PM - 11.1.1-100F TH ECU ItRENCY ' Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. i \Vomit ne. By aatistartor} evidence presented to t he it ntterdzittai. it has been made to appear that the FlitsT NATIONAL BANKOF NITS BURGH. In the County of Allegheny and State of Penssss It vnia has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act ot PIT'TSBRITGH POST. ; CongreAs. entitled "stn Act to provide a National l'itrFene} , secured by a pledge of United States • Stocks. and to provide for the cireulat ion and re demption thereof." approved February t.tsth. 1863. and has complied with all the prose-ions of said Act reotsireil 10 be complied before commencing the business of Itankinir I Not, II ugh Mel 'ulloch, Comp troller of the I ltirrency, to hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL HANK BURGH.. count} of Allegheny and State or For the Increased and increasing prosperityf o Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business 01 banking under the Act aforesaid. I In testimony Whereof wit nesss my hand and seal of OiliCe. this sth dal of August, 1881. Its ci'LLOCII, e '.s • Comptroller of the Curreivty. PIT'T'SBURGH POST, We are deeirious of returning our acknowletig- meats to its numerous patrons ;we present it THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ()F . . Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. AN . ENTIRE NEW DRESS. I Capital 8400,000, with privilege to In crease to vt,000,000. this morning in Nptvit4tet.rixidir!g the The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National cy under the title of the FIRST NATI( ):`,; AL }JANE. ()I. PITTSI-11'11Q1 - 1, would respectfoll Of some belonging to the Pittsburgh Union • otter its services for the collection of Nunes. • • Drat ts, 13111 s of Exchange, &c., receive monel ob League to deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts 01 the country. REDUCE OUR BUSINESS The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in will we believe be a sullicient guarantee that bust i news entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the asine prompt attehtion list ing a very extensive eorre,,nondetwo h Nh Banks and Bankers. throughout thi• we believe he can otter unusual facilities to those That, at the .dose of 186, it. was In a who do business with us . The Insist .strill be conditoteki the shine FARBE= CONlrrioN LAt'l•Hi •,. NlNtli K. ht.). ;1 A r ' , PI Tuai I . I I (j. 11,11., 1140., Il'h.nt WAN. AI tadtak, I. I AMES LA [Oil I.IN. President . t . Ca..jtiet We wecan assure the FHTENDs OF THE POST Than it ever was before. During the past year It has Largely Increased its Circulation, 1„,,, 1, Nonvitlptanding the efforts alludell ti) KOUNTZ & MERTZ, The present year brings with it, not the 13 A.N I 118 Wood LLititit Second dour aLuve SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION - , • DEALE.I2,4 IN 1.011E.D.N AND Do trestle I.xclidnge. lout, Bank Notes mud As our Administration so frequently promised ; 1 1 l eru,nent roesuntii,. •otle,ilOLl9 prom id 1) ntletnivd to. 1(11 T 1101.3tES K SONS, BANK It RS and E,dltringe Broker, And I realer, in NOtei, t•dd. Brink N ,chnniic ..0 the I..,,ii•rn vnd Wribtern i-t 1,11 ollectiot, It hir w 'ill It.. :Olt, hrilligh,l I the I rated mpir inn.l - (torrentpri•er. No 5: .tihrlctt br 1, la Third and rti, to curtail It nor have those in power pren any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY UR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT Their principal efforts have been devoted to schemes for Continuing Themsives in Power Next F&11 they will he BFI ORE TI~B yeT:or.T. 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" teva 7 3-10 Boucle and Coupons gli 011011.11! ctito I•..tie:. , H. \lll-LIAII -, N \\ 7i 01 ;ill =!IM DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 67, FOURTH 4THF.ET. t - 11 Alt r F T . :111:1 - > I\ 4) PEN D LI". FROM 9 TO.:llre LOC K. \A o,lnes,l” . and Ssrtirdly ry Polo,. bum M..ty 1-1 t•IIWW 1, , ir And iron, 1,0 In Ai I,i. front E , I„ reeeived Of All not nisi , Old r do I.IWW tic I,olllr.Lit • , rw,••,• ••• 3t• tr• IE, Jon , .51111 1/n5:01551,er I ut•-100 Irtsl•eon do••11,1,E.111151,1n11.5i1., , In lune 9111 IT.T Crllll -5 4.51 r.1.51n , 1T55• Ii 51115 .51415575•.1, 41 IT.. I 5 , 5 of sic per cent a veer iifterOst. if pot drawn not. Ii toneo,l I. I t o credit of tho •!opo,itor It„ li•oh the first .1451551.11 W, 511.1 IT, Ceintoer, V5lllll/0151.1.11111.T 11 5 1.5 1 , 5.. 55 IT:. .5 troubling the deporitr , r Id ...au or , 1,, hre pa,th book. Al this rat, iniuley 15111 d.,uhie legs than tweli e years. 1,001L,6 the Clisrter. and Regulations., furnished gratis. Oil the °thee. gz-qtrNi L s 1 E Pit E-. 101,... L . John B. AlFA.hien• Al. Penni', 1., John lionnee. MArnikell. AleXantler. J.,int, B. I , ~10,1 Benj. L. Fm1,..J1.) , L. A .14men11JAni. - .. H.lll linrw‘ in. .I,wrnes 11 . nt I A Ildel jAntes 1, keilf, Peter A Al,letr.t. \\ - in. V ank.Jrk. J %me; r•lttrilr. I<ohert Robb. kValter P drsll4l .I“tin Orr Ilk lir) 1. Ittitgwlll .1,4;r1 1. r.,•1011, rt r. Als,Rlttler TIJ• I.' \V tuttior, Clirtstlrtn Vevger. Adam,. John U. liack4.ten iieorge Black. Julin C. Bin.llr Alonze A. Carr,.,.. Charles A. Citit,a. Wtn. P. 11 cyni in, Haven. Peter H. Hunk,,, Bich/ail Ha) -. Lni el:. rl L. I A Itl" A.ND I icr.., , u}ni CH—AE.I,ES A.( Real Estate Savings Institutiou, OTATEIVIF.NT OF THE CONDITION ;71 of the lusititat ion on the 2.1 day of N„ umber, IS'S, published in conformity to the charter: Amount of DepotlLA. Nov. !I'd. 186.2.. Amount of Interest du...Depositors Amount of i'ontingent Fund ASSET - First Liens on Real Estate 136,i2J0 ut United States Bonds 50. , AEI . . S. Debt Certificates and Notes. (market value, Interest earned not due ()Mee F Furniture Caali on hand 4107.91 01 A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. The undersigned, Auditing Committee, have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, counted the cash, ha.. and flare found the above statement to be correct. W. Ft.uOPELANI), I\lo-HULAS CULL iTLY. IV Al. H. edl IT H. Deposits received DAIL . auJ E\ Elt E,‘ INTER Ei , T PAID at 6 pet cent. per annum. Ai • .11 H.N. T. M. lic , { E. I 11..,N..1. D \\'M.. IL. \V H. i.L.AND, j .In, tits PAIN.u, 1 - I`.llN't CHII VilE1111.)". Office, 63 Fourth Street PHILADELPHIA CARDS J k- T"-T: Importers and deniers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vefitings, it un lllgw. NC>. 255 7.%14 1 1111‘..' I ' t,47171t - El:::ffi, PHILADELPIII.I., BRICE & CO., Pi.xlure suit Prue h,lOl/ COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water St., PHILIDELPHIA ,!,Ancel 1111,1 e on ,_l•onSignment s when rey uwol. wy-1 (...;,• 1.: 4: 1 t \lint:l,ll,er .1,1 tvrior.E... - NI) AFT %IL IW. 11.F.11 1n CA C r . , d GENTS' ITIRNISHING GOODS, 010 CHESTNUT STREET, m}7-:,.1 Plin..lllE.l.Pli I C. A. VAN KIRK & CO,, MIES=I GAS FIXTURES AND , CIEiNIVELIELRS l'atvot Improved EXCEI, , D .d lNlt I'ATI-',NT PARAGON COIL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns. &c I=ll I , No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Manulactory. Frlnktonl, Phaln 2,40 Jro ,- .. A 11 goal% warrant ,•,1 11111 A. N, " 4 ° UNS' FURNISHING GOODS, 420 4ffD TArr-PRist,TRTIgaMWS, l i r, NO. 1.0 - Sckuth Fourth Street; L,ce rnyl-isd isT-2..ApETyPNIA r~H'~t'~~ ~j}~~ TT''~~''~~ ~j f ~ ,y~_.~j~~j, _ ~,~ ; y ](■ { ~~4 j }~~j /T- ~/''~i s*{~l H.~.~~~14..iY-~~l~ t ' l "y~'~. " '^'-~""«'~`~~~~/'~ a ~"' = i~l'v'~V3S'~'lJ~'.i,r.., 't l ~~* V ~~~~; , . • STd ~: OK ~ -- . .Ir. I-I. CA_SIDA:Nr, J. (I. w3ttDON 7 •• • • JNo. KEi..LI% IS. 1). TATTERSnN U AMNIOY, , PATTERSON A- AMMON. , NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE. WELDON & KELL Y , < REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, , • omirilialon Aferelayants,' oFFICE. ! AIANPPACTURER , oF . }lour and Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No. 8 Wcawi at., Pittsburgh. Pa. ROOM, 10. 12 BURR E'S RUILDINO, LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS wa take nlematre in referring to the following I-'..! wi ti :.,i REET, BITT:s1311 - tiill. l'A. ! y ; Pit taburgh House:, : 1 liie-, tslayth a Co.. Zug & 1 Painter A. Bridle:, , L. I.dultindson x Cu., 11. IL. Akelledlral , le Mill propert y and other Beal Alt!, TIF:AI.EIIg IN Estate to the atmetnt of tdorolt.r tor sale toe. • • 1)!1r19..i. P. NV Dor! u e11.. 1 as M•rully h. C., . .1. . _.— —_____ _—l _ ___ _ _ e Ili BoN OILS, IiENzINE. S( . , W. Spencer. I.'. 11. I..tse yin.. E. fl .Itteir t.l. (10. NOTARY PUBLICS. 5k ill t.i.en F ebruary I.sth. Plitt punt!9-tf JOSEPH SNOWDEN, W•darl'11.1 7 11:1?" , .1 , 0!-.v.1-21 -. 1 I R. JAMES P. ELF:III7W. IJ Vt I (A: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Foreign ari , l Pnint, 1.11, Pve-'-iturt , iri , l Perfumery, NO. V; FEDF.Pi.II. STREET. A LLD 111.. N S (Try. PA PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, 711n1114, t 11,1 1,11. pi in ) .1t) K , ' A 1' , 'l' , And all kiwis of Wrapping Paper, I ve erl F 13031 NO. 1,7 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, P 1 ITSBUIS6 11, PA. hi.i Ak-e I I i.r• HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 I . Julth Streit, N,a r Wood. rriHE NUBS(' it I RERS Al .% N 10 AC RTI R ket.r t.011+1,.11, 1t.t11.1 t-ry Artlcio In 11.1,1 hi, 1 t If Curl:kincr.,„tt.tt, 1 eltrier MO tres,,s of all the cele , .r-itr.l Ptitttl,T 1,1,1111; lio.l .111 k In 1 , 1. t,leAl• 11111 , 0, and .11 pit on , FrOor. lor tit Inix-rndlvt lily .1.1,11 I trpeth, t zs.o. 0,t1,-Ij.! 11 WI - Ai 1 I. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C I Nll l l 1 . 1111 1 1 .1 1 1 11 • iellt 1,1 IRON CITY } °RUE, la( 01_0 L I I i 1,.,11 p, \\l F'Al 'Ft tt.l 11241 N. IT 1 . 1 11 1:,.i%% I 1 Forvi:l,. I ' I ). .1 , `11:11•• • I. t• • COF'PER WORKS LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS PAAZ Iv. Wt. 'I I: 1)1' 111 , IS 111 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C to l' , !t , o)IN P , 1;•• r 11.1,1 Uti N Skv ALo ip 1 I\l.ls E .t \ t.\ P II;• 11 ,1 ; • ill1•11'. Ili ln•m~•~ () I I I ) NO :2:: DI .IPrION D ',LEY rAlllr *4l IitISF;( \ ‘ i t to. 1, .1 .•.) I .1 1 hl-..•,11 i •• I I I, • ~ A 'II- YOUNG'S [ATtNC SALOON a 1.14.1 of X Irgio %lie) nod Seolfle— firl:i ' ~, i! 0,11-11, h,I 64,50 U NN I , e evl li:s 1!,• \ I 11 0,14 ellll . l .k I. I .103,691 I , 1.96141 .3 91 POLL° It ALI. 81 14 A ItIDS 1.010:1i. riA 1(1)... , rcilialt:i iii trientl, c.t.o..:mt:rb !tin' 1.0 t, •nnii lound :1! 1:1, oil A p1if.1,4 , en trine.° on. Fourth street. lie 4 the best EitLFil!! of Lager C 1 ,131,01,11 I jtit the Lall. veti e I • Fell:lend, . the pisee. I{ eli Fourth next enirepide th 13 -1; 1101:tiFliki.EPER4 FURNISHING STORE: C: 04 /DS FUR 7'I IIC 101,11..9 1{6,1"0,, Jelly .0, ,lul.l, \V ti-111:,,, cup V. ire lig , inc , p. , \k" r) I .1,1, 15,•,: ‘14.10 I..trLillig Nee 'der. h h url' liL t'L I I i1 , t1.•:, lit I ,1:1 - I{IIITOI •j rir,cl. Iron qih Stative ',,uk•, lions II Vat Preast . - :-4.001,1 'nk.• Pt )1i 'l's 1)1 N 17.;Gr 110()11• Tin \V tre \Voo.ien ( HAI!" SiriP iitrwe ea Sllvur I, ;nun siige7,l \k•,11, , ILan 11,711 t, /{1)1I,-, ME= ' , I/1 I - I , PI. % '. ED. 4 .. E-tol , '• - .,11 Iteli, S rup .I,c, N,O Pi.A., ('Ake ho:‘._ ' 1 ,I, 1 , ..:1t,,, Crunib 1011,,-.1 lee Cromin krill v 3 Salt Starkth, . N.ipki” 1(m,., Fruit St3u.l. ' fake Basket Butter Kni% es I oft:, 31111.: , 110,1t Soup /...//en 11.zlEf Ludic = (4:ll ) i,,.1.01E, :,,,,,11:..p.1‘,11.5. ( 'ilildrf•lCe ( 'EV Ai 111 Ird :-0,....cw.3 Hound dt I IVA( :',IVielS ! I,:e l'itarr.:. .11,A.11,k,et '-t.,11,1d I I i‘.Ol,lC:. 4i..'i"r 1 ;EH V. C/11 , rr Curler 1,11,i ILII 1 cy I Ih:+ll,•l,n,i - - Hrt4111 , 1,1 , • 1,1 Inv >Tint , I' .t -1 lirt U 1:c:ri40,11,11 I.'l'lll "Fl FI (I'l .A. 31 - I. - II rr.. •:, blr.tl// 'rlrllr it 11, kr., Ili., or !- , 1 lr I rot! Nursery Heirteerttort. Il Jut pet Wzix '1 tt per., Nigh: M1E 4 t4.:12: I .I.A 7.. 1,.:( - )1 *n. Library st.ett, 1,001 Al i_t, it 4,e, , \ Bird t...ttgeg :11t,i izzetts ISul rce Card de V i3ite FrAme.i ('tiny Knit'es j t itnir Port fulioe. Ant everything i‘ert`iltlille Ir. A well Ippointed 10 be übtnined qt re lAuttt , le pl N STORE of Yill4 R. RICIIA.I-IEPS. NO 30 FIFTH STREET. First door below lite lbcckat,o3e Pax*. 4.iirAll goods delivered tree of Charge in tne city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Maricheater, Du. puesne borough. etc. PITT:..I3 I 'It+III DRUGGISTS =MEI =ISE 1.4 C CAI T .-tptittre \Vttitertt t rut; ltrtt-trte, t 'Frit I t * t . t tfe t - t uitut. 1 . !" l• kt , r. 7.1•• LAMPS, OIL: &C No. W . & \ , 14‘, , h sFREET, nor Sixth, PIT ISGII, PA JOHN MOORHEAD, I.('( 'l:\'l' ()TT, Ni 74 11 - tn.-, DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANT, Y. ; - r ..1' SNI'FAC IT I:ER , PURE NV RITE REFINED PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, I=l. la 41=i , rg - G. I I. Ni). 1 I NVATER ST., below Market (Mire, '.!.91 LIBERTY STREET, PFI i ll • • mks-clad Prrrsiit i;ulit. PA. . _ _ TAILORS A 1110 -4p-41..[)N A ]V 7) MERCHANT TAILORS, FORWARDING MERCHANT, I v...V I IITLFIEI.O VTR FH:T AXTE VE .11" ST RECEIN ED A WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Ivrgr and %yell iit Dried Friiit, Pain ;Old Pot A slii.,. gederiiilN . FALL & WINTER GOODS, Best 13rlitid, ritriiily Holir A1t,13 aun Han I NO. 10 . .: SECOND STREET, \l Mitrizet. ` l , rlSi,llll2; ( 101 ('n.isisnere.l, Ve,11114,4. di A in., 9 lyigt. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Inch .11E , {'Eat , )1.1)1i S. NECK 111.• , er, thing kept 1 , !, kr,t-ehtilm 1rd..1, p. nnupilt c,ocuted HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS 0. STEINMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber tillOP, VIRGIN Bet Wet, Lit,rty street• PITTSI3I li. 11. l'A. •••111eItthi 1111.1 promptly 4lteriCied ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, ;:lek 'urn t,I Ho•,01110, `lll,l Ili legal hti-I Ail, tl t''2-13 BOOTS, SHOES, &C M I.: it 'II' Z , 11=1:11 Lalies. Urnt:, Boy;; & Yuialts BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, TN ALL THEIR VARILTIEg, 1.'4•414.1.:ti Alleght ( II). PA LOAN OFFICES 1 A ).• vit . 1.2- HENR Y W. CIMIOTTE, I=l F. I 1\ I.A It t• IF I) K M 11.1 tl:• • 1,..;•. I 11-1.1 1.11 MIME= MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS. MASTIC CEMENT. . . NS , M WORKER. s rot , . t. o To p . fl E 1.1" r MEM ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Vonntier,,i, (,eurral alp! Butler iv!ak,-N Pratnn. li. It., P.t.,,.vuger "tit( ln❑ I " 1 0 .A } 7 , 1 ,.., 11 12 .„ , F.` urlr taL./.11,.1 All.l Or I, 11111 , +llll, t-11-at P.m veto , it•S. iii‘. pArticulAt ,Mention to Ilit• Lugln,•; 114 , 1 Al AJlLikely t.n grin! 1111, i,pri4lll, !null', And , rouls, stet r 1,1116 HAVC 21140 1'.III;t•t" , 1 hll.l EIMMESIERM 1130.1ru . 01.1: . :•littl 4 t hlun kupt•rtorl, II rought Iron Shmfting, Ibkngers and 1 - 11•1' .t i,i,llo;;rli, lurc of ..• .M•Whille• •Ird, hit. price, :re hire. nnr nimehmery 11,1111 i Will, t• 1 ill the best oi utsteitnls. and a IrrNete,l i❑ 'dieser, to ,11111.icte,it. ce-i Inter, (1,111 AM 1.111:3 COO tit L ', 4 411! rr. , nlptie I. te%!1.1. , . rc PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALDWELL, ~~•~ - >.•f5t . !n llupury V(b.-) PACH Bneon. I.rrd, Sugar-i'ured Hiiiis ONE= uotINER 111KET AND FIRST %Ta prrTsßußoli. PA 11. I 11 I JEWELRY, &C Y 1: AV 11 SUBStlilEtlifyi tj vy}: I opened x 1t .,- 3 - krift• FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES For Lathe,' And xvear tine Ifr'nzo Fnut4) Civod,, !...; LVT:II- PI rrE: Ur W,11t1,:, Such ne CAStOrS, Cake and Fruit Baskets I 1 tiL/fit:, t.srq Case., feu setts. etc. It LINEMAN. NIEVR AN & SEIDLE. Fifth street BREWERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, w li HV. AVE ALW.V. 4 c> iiAND A ipertot ie Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, continue to Make it out nun to g/t e - all t4 .tcrlon to all di our customers. )Ir llot.t. Wqlsou itt Litterty street, will hat e the manage :A uur business, with full control In the Brewer Address all orders to ,FENCERAURA , , Pheuntx Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JuS. SPENCER, • .1 AS. I. , I \\l \, NNL.Nt/HA.SI ( UIN. AN. tit NNiN(: FlANts S l O.—PIT TS house 119 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa-. three doors beb.wr the Alonon gshela Ilpn Ye. manufscrurers of Pittsburgh hlty . W indon , ;lass, Druggists' ...11ses Ware and A rue- PLANING MILLS. rican Con, ex fltass,for Parlor Windows, eh Ilr“1.- ! es and public building,. apt JAAIF.S 31.ILLINGAR, AIONONGAIII.7.- iIIaISSOLUTION.—TIiEctiPARTNIF. O .- LA PLAN INU MILL, would respectt ully uy ship beret ore r let kern t mlet inform the public that he has rebuilt since the signed in the Clothing business, at No. 143 oa Fed- j For Fed tire, and haring enlarged his establishent and cral street. Alleehen3 C firm it). under the rm of W. l or sale by tilled it with the newest and most approved ins-, ee , will dissolve on 3Lo rch the 15th. I febt ctiinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring andi Persons knowing themselves indebted to the planing boards, scroll sawing and re-311WILIg, firm will please call previous to that -time and ' ' 440(t tam doors, sash and shutters. kiln dried frames, settle. . AIDGEIIE, I SPRING BARIXY-74tuitrecebriisdandtor mouldings. box making, b.c. :lan 13. 19.64. DOS OW: 1, sale by FETZER . t SOrTH PITTSBCTOIH, Sept. 7 9 Mr.idle janio-im sa feb2 corner Market d Finn eta• •• • COMMISSION MERCHANTS HUTCHINSON, I.V.F.c II 111 ) 1'11'1 , 131 . 1i. ill. I q•Lqn,,-. trr wJe on 'on-ill,,nr nl/1 GROCERS WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLES ALE GROCERS, No lr caul av l 147 Fltr vt,z, WILLIAM LIAGALEY WHOLESALE GROCER, 18 and 20 Wood Si r.. 2 RE )(MEM & 1:1-{ OT IIER S, Fin. ill., 111, I ollft I ii•laftry, . 4 114nr , . th e IV,, 1. NuS. 1::13 AND 1 . 28 UUD sTREET, prryni i:„lII NV I I -LA Hrt WHuLI -. GROOEft* VINES, BRANDIES, &E. MI: 111. I. null Lienli Finit Ohl .ailuL4!: Rye. ; I.IIIFICI 1 It 1,17 T. . I_3 ITT T e 'FI Ni 7 . n 'EV; 1 I ,1 7 WINES, LIQUORS, &C I 1.. k. 4 )i .1 FOREIGN WINES AND LIULIORS, 01l hl Z :.t.:11 %% 4/I I. tA.I 111•:NRY W LEA LI MON T &- CO B“inkitut , , W:nr: •.4). r IA 131:1C1 - 1 - 1.4"Flti - .1: I =11111•11111 GAS PLUMBI•RS & FITTERS I, v PLUMBIS:- . ) AND tIA• I.l"TrAti;, NO. 17 011111 S . IPttEEIT, I.E.1.1:11,::\ PS. II \ 1)11.1 , zll I.ET I.EA Le l .l 1•11..• I fivr ! Irl the , I in:: st.ttli Leal tkr r 11... i A It!, WV.t't AlAki Vlolirt• C.6 - N lt pr :; BRASS FOUNDERS M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDLIZS, GA2 AND i3TLAM IVETER.i3, BRASS AND !RUN COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of ail Kinds, Made tit the uttorteed notice. ittloohr , ittentnin pcint to in I rc I , " II n! .111. 3t %Valor slrbvi. koo,di• Mk:MBE : RS OF THIS FIRM BE- N ti11,1•10111“.-. \\, .. 11,. tart l'unlp, lot qt, And se6-1 STEEL WORKS. Black Diamond Steel Works, PI I TSBT'FIMI. PA PARK, BRGTHER & CO., I=l Beat Quality of Itefinod Cast Steel, Square. Flat and Octagon, of all clzes. Warranted equal to any imported or manufac tured in this country. 149 & 151 First and l'2o it; 19.'2 Second sty, AP J11:4 L SOY') WM. 31:CCLLOt Gli Pittsburgh Steel Works, JON 130y13 C'() Cast Steels al4a. , ;pring, Plow and B =MMI Firgf 1 . 11 inlil IiWI, 1 =TIMM CLASS WORKS 1864 . 460140Aki 1864 . 1 WINTER A anit - NegfifElm- PennsylianiaCential Riilroad NINT: n a-rt A r.STs. CIONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE DE ing made to the equipment of thin excellent double track and express route, end every possi ble rare will he exercised for the comfort of pas sengers and rapid movement of Ireiglits Trains will leave the depot in Pittsburgh as follows: THIMUiIIi ACCOMMODATION daily,_ (ex cept Sunday,) at 550 a. m., stopping at all sla t king between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, FAST MAIL every morning,(exeept Sunday') at 2 50 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New I ork via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. in., stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. }'AST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 835 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore anal Washington, and for. New York via Allentown, without change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New York. JORNSTI)WN ACCOAIMODATION TRAIN lea) es daily. (except Sunday.) at 3 CPU p. m., atop mne at all t•tdtinn, and running as far as mone mauet. F'IkS.T At VoNIMODTION TRAIN for Wall's at ion. lea% ee daily_, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION . TRAIN for R'all'y Station, leaves daily. (except Sunday,) at 11 In a. In. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for II" 41I'SAtiOn leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3.',u p. m. I'itl RTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Station leat t's daily. (except Sunday.) at tiOup. rn. I la, CHURCH TRAIN leaves WalPeStation. ever sumlay at 9.0 a. in. returning I,tl ez Pittaliurgh at 12 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIA - E IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 80 p. Plliladelphia Express 1 20 p. m. tact Line 130 a. tn. Through Mail Train 100 in. Johnstown Accommodation IS 05 a. in. Ist . Walls Station Accommodation.... 6 35 a. In. 31 station Accommodation— ... 8 35 a. m. 3.1 Wall's Station Accommodation 1 65p. m. ith Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 05p. to. Baltimore Express aill arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p. in. on :Mondays. '1 RAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE. and INDI- A N A connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommorlation..lolllNlOWll Accommo dation and Express Train East. and with Haiti hi ore Express and .lullitstOs. Accommodation \Vest MIMI= AINS FOR EBENSBUIIIi connect at Cres s,at tits Express Trains and Mall r rain West. att•l w tti Ittruagit Accifimnottathat and Express Tl3lll East t( ) NEW YlofZE" I'itIEADELPHIA BALII3.I‘ , RE LANCINTER liAßli NAL . ALTOI)NA Ilwtpkge 4 *l.e, lied to :tit :' , I4IIOGIS or. the Perin and to Philadelphia, Hx.ltt no,re and New York. P ceisengers purchasing tickets in ears trill be barged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates. except' front Sta tions w here the Company has no Agent. Nt case of Ynss, the Company will themselves responsible for personal baggage and for an amount not exceeding *lOO ii —An limnibits Line has been employed to cunt ct Passengere and Baggage to anti from the I.epot. it a ch'ir.fo not to exceed 25 cents fur each pli-,Vll!ler 55,1 Al tm. ,nd Orant ~ r et.t6 1864. . THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Gleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER JANI: 1A,1.441 tr,ll, rLai Ya 10114.W5. 1 II ,-- Pll , ri , r 1 r ••4 '11C.,‘.. Cl.-, •,1 Let , i•g I.‘pr..-. I 111 1 1 • i ni 1 l 5 .1 114 I p 01. i r.. i 45 p. nt St :Al 1 W. 1.; IS n Lot VC 111 . 3 is p to I: If 1., 1 • rZi. tx \ I l? Far N (' p i. 1 13 t. aiL 1.1 $l , •1 iti I :.‘XJ m. I.p ra 1 W I.‘ • iII I" 1, h iu ou a to. ‘ID PARKIN, Iteket AernZ' , tation, Pittiburol. Na. A t.. 1 CA:..,SELBEHRY.Agent, Allegheny Ctty it R PA VS(IN. den. Pits., Agent. . F Hy Ca. I, )t\ lel) P. R. h. Co, Pittsburgh & Connellsvilie R. R . =OE 1..1, 1.,N \ VT:N - 1 - r: It All 11 A. - .N ti m .1 IN AND AFTER WEDNEt4DAY. DE viy,.EAlliElt TrAtos will leave the De %At:ller of Ross ,i - t V. ,ter streets, as followi, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh ,mlcrol6 i 55 A. M. 6W p. k.s.pre, p. In. I WA. M 1-t M Kt•spurt Acedn. 11 u 0 a in. 00 A ID 6 15 A. m. 2 05 p. to kx.) A. tn. ti 3U A. m 4 15 A. la. 5 40 p. 1,11`,,rt .. •• liE I n t 'hurch Try in to au Allzecipurt, I tlo p m. 1u Wx. m Fur tickets apply to 4. - lEt) Ytol ETON, .10. IL lsl.- Ai'l.>luN L. Supt. AM C_i\ BOSTON, IS T FIE LARGEST AND BEST AR, ranged Hotel in the New England States; is entraily located, and easy of access from all the r,.iites of travel. It containsall the modern im provement,. and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling public. The bleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely furnished for families kind large traveling partieli. and the house will continue to be kept it a first-class Hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the noun trv. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Ruston, Sept. 1863. To Builders and Contractors, 'E i3 m.. t ANFFAcTraI N G s A u ß perio N r aOrti] Which wo are prepared to deliver from our co YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET FAMILY C:1 OA L, Steam Wagon Work. w 1/:\\U AND 3. ADE TO ORDER WAGONS, W .lI.F:E LB A fiRoW s, STORE TRUCKS, i I Nl, s'l HAW (1 TT ERS. 4'. c01..E.M AN. 0027 -11 d INl.3flun Avenue, Allegheny City 1017-A-T-ar-a PITT , FIVII,;I-1 A k•omplete assortment of beautiful r,t_pun. vy AIN GING S, u all ar.,1 0 .. at Iff . na , lower than , an offered. For een dlrlne the sea.ann ba STEW AND 13EAUTLIPUL S 111 "Just before the Battle, Mother," Fl R , T VER"E. bcu,re the battle, mother, I ~s 1 thinking most of yuu it hile upon the field we're marching,. ah the enemy in view. t 'mutating 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. Pri.X.C3l3, 28 C3332%rrfiSi. ('oplea molted on receipt of price. RAILROADS CIEEME .1. STEW ART, Agent, , i..seuger station, on Liberty no• 20 MED= la aN "a RAIN .1 4 m. VO A rn '2 15p I. I ME, Always oil hand as usual DICKSON, STEWART & CO FOR AUTUMN OF IKII3, W. P. :NIAR,IIALL 11040P'T. CITA.S. C. IyIELLOR, INSURANCE F*. 43.) tkomitort, OF' PHTGADELPITIA A ut hOrtiell ..... :11604:4000 Paid l'p CaplEal 26424000 Among tile TrnstOes arc • Hon..TAMEA POLLOCR, Hon. Jos. Ait.fsoff J. ED4AIt. TA03(9021, esq. W..T. frowatio, eaq. POLICTE9 OF Lipp, ugg - trxt Alger. issued at the usual MrTVAL ratee of tither good Companies, scith profits to be assured. - 'l'he 11 4 8 ;(.1OP:11 , lc" 44 fIter4V4f. Of all prerniiiiiliVilteatirea4wmuruAl potterer 4fir•TOTAL ABSTINENCE rates the * lowest in the world.' Pittsburgh Agency No. 69 FOURTH street, :vbere ttal Information•wiii betu r aldred; fehlP:t f S. S. BRFAH, Agem. rilitafry BY ETRE:. rriHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSITRANCE J COMPANY OF PHILADEL.PIaA, OF FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTIVET Sir.; near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSET'S, JAN. 184063. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be ing First Mortgage, amply secured 1 81,08,393 32. Real Estate (present value $103,313 61,) coat Temporary Loans. on ample Collat. teral Securities Stocks, (present value $86.667 cost lutes and Bills Receirable lash $24013,061 68 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 lowas are consistent with security. Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty years, theyhavepaid losses by Fire, tO arramount exceeding Four Millions of Dolls's, thereby af tordini-. *vidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1539. $62,15 36. DIRECTORS. CHARLE? W. BANCKEIs, .II,RDECAL. H. LOMA TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. Baowa, SAMI' LI. GRANT. ISAAC LEA, .IAcOI4 R. Swint, EDWARD C. DALE, CIEOROE W. RJCHA D,3 GEORGE FAZES, CHAS. C. 13ANChER, President. EDWARD C. DALE,II,:e President. WM. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent. Northeast cor. Third and Wood eta. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Coppos tho Custom Rouse. Capital.. $210,100 TILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN- St • RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or MerchEiadise, at reasonable rates of premium. ROBT. P. KING President. fri. W. 13ALDW1 1 N, Vice President. DIRECTORS. E. R. Corr, iFoRGE W. BROWN, 10F , FPIIS PALL, .I ,, EPH Cr-AI-TON, CH:\ IMES. B. YES E. B. P. B. SAVEFLY, I '. .s. J. MAILIR , .:E. E. \VILER F 131. m Ki4L'llt.i.:',eireTArV. corrrsz. „iy 1:ly Corner 1 hird and Woo d streets. ALLEGRENY INSIFRANUEOO OF I'Ir.CPSI3I7II,GEI. Office, N 0.37 Fifth Street, sank Block. IS URES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND Dr' Ali LNE EINES. ISAAC ,ti iNES, President ; JOHN D. Me- CORD, \lee President ; 11.1)1. 13(10K, Secretary; Capt. W:11. DEAN, Geueral Agent. 1)11.:FCTIIRIII-1S9AC JGrieß. C. ti. Hll9Sey, Hnr rey Childs, !apt. C. Gray. John A. Wilson, It. L. lalinestoek, John D. Ave,'.ord. Capt. Adam .1 :trot's, li. 1 . r•terLinr. ('apt. W. Dean, Robert L. :WU reit - , nold. Dar s. rio2B Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. t_ - ; (input:. ),ecretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN. ( iep'l Agent. No. Water street.i.Spaim 'o's - Warehouse, it; ;toir t.i Pittsl.tirgh. IbIL'7TILL INSURE AGAINST ALL kind, of lIR E nfl , l MARINE RISKS. A ii,yine Insl itunthi UlSli tged 1,3 Directors wb.o are well linos, a ui the coal usually, and who are determined. by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, ne offering the bet: protection to those who de ,ire to be insured_ Ati:SFT)S, o'Tl , }41:1: 30th, 1561. )-lock Accounts . . 63,000 00 mortgage.... ..... . 2,160 00 id:flee Furniture..... . 250 00 ()pen Acitoui));.. etc 1,409 00 t ' . . ... . ... . . . Is . 3st 00 Premium No1e: , 27,605 00 Notes 411.1 hilt. 174.075 00 $.298,251 pa. Ptx 1 - .)IZA-1; , Times M'Auley, Nathaniel Alexander Nimick. George li its it h. C? 1,,. W. 11, ketson, An drew ALkley Alexandpr. ' , peer. I Vid M. Lou,Z firc, .! 1 ell, John 3l'Llune STEAMSHIPS N A R I) L I N &cam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Class Powerful Steamships, q I DON, KELAIt, MIR TOON, j TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NENti ; York every alternate Wednesday, 44 - 016 Wat from Liverpool e‘ ery alternate "fuesday, and from Queenstown every alternate Wednesday. Steerage pa_isage from. Liverpool or 4ucerLs twn, $3O in gold, or ite equivalent in currency. From Seic 1 ork to Liverpool, $3.5 In currency. For Steere t Te Pa.iertge lipply to V lit:ION, 4.1 01t...n St., :Nev.' York, or RATTIGA.N . , Agt, No 122 Illonongahala llore aterst, no,q&-ly Stwce.,sor to Timoti. Itattigata PASSAGE PROM THE OLD couVERY, Lower i i.an tite Lowest. ITRIZII THE UNDERSIGNED- IS now prepared to bring out passen gers b 11.11 T ()LAS'S BEALL STEA MERS direct from Lrren pool., LoNDONDER \ t or ‘jAL WAY to NEW. It 10E1,, or PITTS I 'lti Ili, . S E YEN DO If. LARS lower than any other agent here. Call and.get the rates and be convinced. Steamers sin eoyerk week, and passengers are found to everytittng - .± Parties brought out by first CLIPP . FR SAILING. vessels at very low rate's, S L itlit Dialts on the NATIONAL BANK payable any of its branches in England or Irelaad for sale, For particulars as to IMP?. be., apply' to L. O'NEILL, .• hronicle 091ce N - . 9n Filth at., jan2o-end and 66 rni t tkl Ist PIA tabuTgh. Passage from England and Ireland. 5;14 , o o • EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS H. RATTIGAN+ EUEL/YEAN AGENT, N 0,132 . 1,11:9.A.0 Monongahela House, Pit - tsburghi Pa., is prepared to bring mit dr bring out or send back passensnrs from or-to any part of the old country. either by atm.% or Belt ing paciceis. SIORI' BONDS FOR SALE, payable Id ant part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis arid Cincinnati - RIO. road, Also, Agent for the old Blab t sb) . Line . of Sailing Packets, and for the lines• or LOA, era sailing between brew York, vertu) . gow and Ualway. j9,n6-13 d H HA' QA Sell Your Old Books and- P#Orsi rrlHE HIGHEST PEICEIII4.I, ,BE paid for old books-with badzs reinovekold newspapers or oilier printed paper. at our Piper and Bag store, No. 33 SMITHNLELLI B. h. U. Y. MARKLE.- ykRESS GOODS OF THE LATEST 11 styles. t!LOAKS, SA.O(4l' E:=l, SHAWLS, rritS 'of every kind and a vari...ty of other goods. Al/ will he offered cheap to atlord all to purchase, H..T LI"NC-P: 7 4, No Of Market§treet OC3I between oth and the Diamond. R - • EiIIOVAI. OF LIVERS" STABLE...if The undersigned haying}, removed is Lire, ry Stable from the r.eir el th: h.,!ott opse, near the corner or First . t r,,i mirtaiod 9t3' eer4 W. C. i'on's ohl ;.tap 1, is prepared :p fypnl® carrig - ts, buggies ; atol sadille horses u;p.oa Abp Aortest notice. Also horses kept to ll'ery'• at reason Arlo rates. 1 tidertakin- and alt a=alage, mA nta lee fuller as will receive his special atten tion. NLA L lIRICELAND. 111 3 :NEOVAI. HR NR T RIGHT H. AS REMOVED his stock of Chinn and queenoworn to No. 29 WOOD STREET, adjoining Wm. Ragaley, esq.. where be will be pleabed to show hls. eu,:6lneni a ampler-assert meta of all articled in his lane stilted to the wants of families. restaurant.. hotels. steamboata, anut eity and country dealer., feblamil K N & CO.'S Gold Medal Premium Banos, • These tnetentuelds have the entirilroterratua • French Grand Act Overatrung lagas, Agrar. e Treble. ete , and Inc warranted to Ittaild in tore longer than any Piano trulnufaetured. eaten Lave been give({ : by Thalbetg, Ciottkaolla, Sattor,_ Strackcisch awl all, ilas musical c jebri. ties — luttilicasui sold at Balticactr , lENIO*- sorg priate„aad warranted for eight•xarrOt • ) agxt it4t.P.,,' • kb2 . qiik:ftweist its totriNetweallt AGAINST LOSS 102,995 26 772, 89;186 68 1,821 00 27,919 33 A ssets 9304-,943
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