PROSPEOTUS FOR 1864 MME ; " ' PITTSBURGH posT. For the increased and increasing prosperit y of PITTSBURGH POST, We ere delirious of returning our acknowledg- ments to-tts numerous patrons ; we present it this morning In AN ENTIRE NEW DRESS. Notwithstanding the ORGANIZED F.pportmf.l Of aome belonging to the Pittsburgh Union League to REDUCE OUR BUSINESS, We we can assure the FRIENDS OF THE POST That, at the close of 1863 it wir In a PAR = BETTER CONDITION Than it ever was before. During the past year it has Largely Increased its Circulation, Notwithstanding the efforts alluded to to curtail it The present year brings with it, not the SUPPRESSION OF. THE REBELLION, As•onr Administration so frequently promised nor have those in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR DESIRE TO CRI:s11 11 Their principal efforts hare been devoted to Continuing Themslves in Power Next Fall they will be BEFORE TILE PEOPLE: For trial, and we are desirious of speaking of their stewardship to as As we Can supply with our paper In its Political Character, !la heretofore the Poet will remain an Independent Democratic Journal, DEVOTED TO THE the Constitution =EMI RESTORATION OF THE UNION ; It will confine itself to the discusaion of PUBLIC Q ]E., 113 rr f; And have no connection whatever with schemes of a Personal or Factional Character It will be nobody's organ, but the faithful exponent of Sound Conservative Sentiments. Iktegreat work before American people la the saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM ; There is no party in thiscountry anxious to save it but theniti#airtitin;;Einti in order that is shall s ' BE,PRESERVED TEE SUOCESg . . Of the Democracy is absolutely necessary, and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be able to meet the expectations of our filen& in the discussion of the questions which will be involved in the approaching PRESIDENTIAL • CAMPAIGN. OUR 'NEWS DEPARTMENT I"*fetttei attention will be given to the News Departmeet of the Post; we shall labor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH A. IC Er 31 A I s While equal Industry will be exercised in our LOCAL DEPARTMENTS. fits Commercial Department larnisbe entrusted to one who is every way qual ified,tor p proper discharge of his duties ; it will be conducted in an xiolvvs , r MANN IE - Ft , Intended to inform the public of honest and t sir dealing, giving no countenance or encourage- ratecit to dishonest dealings. T S : DAILY EDITION, Per year " month 11=1=3 W 4 3 , We4te per 4updred %pier 2 7 SATURDAY MORNING POST, Atilt,.tow rate of One Dollar and Fir .4 , Ceuta per Five copies $1,40 Ten Ftipieti .... 1,30 Tikvitty elWles, and one to getter up 1,20 thirty COidei3 "" " 1,10 Poty ockivies, ~ , ~ -., .... 1,60 BANKING HOUSES, &G. FIRST NATIONAL AN'tc or• rrrrSBUR ir. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ()FAWN Comii-tRoLLEROFTHECCRHEricY, Washington City., Aug, 6th, 1863. WuknicA . s. By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FiIIST NATIONAL B4NX OF PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny anti State of Penns) Ivania 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 I nited States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February '-u h, 188.3, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. • Now Tucitt.rons, 1, Hugh ItteCulloch. Comp troller of the t 'urrene, .‘ here. - certify that the said EllisT NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof .witnes.ss my hand and seal of °Rice. this sth day of August, 1863. HI •011 MeCULLOCE. Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1W PITTSBFRGII, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capltai 15+00,000, with privilege to lu 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. BANE OF PITTSBURGH. would respectfully otter its services for the collection of Notes, Drat ts, Bills of Exchange, &c., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization In 1851. will we believe he a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a ery extensive correspoddence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country. we believe we can otter unusual facilities to those who do business with tie. . The buairies will be conducted by the same officers and directors . DIRECTORS: kNIES LAI`•:11LIA WM. IC. NIMH it, .1.2,,8ERT S. ATS 7 ALEXANDER SPEER, TELONLAS BELL, FRANCIS IL 13A11,Ev THOS. WIGH r34),N, Al vx. 13n/r)t.Er, :)11-'..S LA I. President .ToHN I). SCULLY, Canhier. augC)-(ls..xt.tf KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO 'nestle bachane, Coin, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly sttemied to. spit - - itemmEs et SONS, B NKF RS • and chAuge Brokers Arld Ilealer6 to Notes. BrAtt,, Acceptances. troll, Miser and Bunk Notes. I..x.eltar.ge in the Lnstetn And Wester!, t'itl.e, c..usTAIIT!N tur sale. - . . . . Colle,Tl.llSlll.llie in an the eine,. ihroughoi:t the United States. Deposits Mee' and in par hinds or current paper. No. 51 Market btrevt, bet‘‘ yen Third and fourth streets. GOLD, SILVER, DEMAND NO'rES rertllicate3 of lutlebtedges, W.Ltrternott ter Certitichtt.B, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other gosernmentsecurines„ bought by tnhs Gaul Wood street, corner of TIIII,I DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH STREET. 1. 7 1 1../.6.11.9rF:13.Y.: Do lii issS OPEN DAMS% FROM 9 TO 2 O'C LOC K. also, on \\ ednesday and Satur,lsrevenilll23, 1.10111 Ma y is; to Novendwr iet, from 7 to 9 Cl . Chr, - anti from No% ember Ist to Msy tat, from 6 to 9 Deposits received of all sums not less than Dobbait, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a }ear. ill June and December. Interests has been declared senil-annualle. in June and lie cember since the Bank u organized. at the rate of six per cent. a )ear. Interest. St not drawn out, to placed to the credit of the depositor ns principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of J une and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws, Rules and Regulations. furnished gratis, on application to the office. John B. M'Faii.len. John Holmes, Alexander Speer, Benj. L. Fahnestock James McAuley, James Herdman, Calvin Adams, John G. Backoten, George Black, John C. Bindley, Alonze A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton. Wm. Douglas, John Evans, • Wm. P. Weyman, Wm. S. Haven, Peter H. Hunker, Richard Hays. Wm. S. Lavely. Real Estate Savings Institution. Q.TATEDIENT OF THE CONDITION of the move Institution on the 2d day of No vember, 1E363, published in conformity to the charter: Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1863.....4103,594 18 Amount of Interest due Depositors.... 1,9,54 91 Amount of Contingent Fund 2,423 81 ASSETS. First Liens on Real Estate..s3s,2oO 01 United States Bonds 50,000 00 U. S. Debt Certificates and . Notes, (market value) Interest earned not due. Office Furniture Oaah on hand... The undersiened, Auditing Committee, have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, counted the cash, tfaj., and have found the above statement to be correct. NV. B. I.2tiItELAND, NICHOLAS VOEGTLY, NV:11. H SMITH. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SAT URDAY EVENING. . - - INTEREST PAID at C per oent. peuaununi TEE.TEE. 4 . ISAAC JONES. PRESIDENT. HoN. T. la. liowE, WM. H. SMITH. W. B. COPELAN D, HARVEY CRILDN. Office, 63 F no 4 PHILADELPHIA CARDS 31A.G. Ea 2. & uracns, Importer; and cit./tiers' in I U'B AND CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vestings, Tailors , Trimmings, • NO. 25S - ruc.m", 0c29-tf PHILADELPHIA. CO alai SON Lal 'CHANT, No. 15 South Water st., PHILADELPHIA. Rai-Liberal advances made on consignments when required. my-lyd GEORGE Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every description of GENTS' it U ENTERING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, -PHILADELPHIA C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., OAS PIXTPRES AND CHANDELIERS Patent Improved EXCELSIOR IND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. PA LEA R 00319 , No. 517 Arch street, Philadelphia, m anufactory, Franktunl, Phila Air All goods warranted LONGCOPE & PEARCE, 3Lanufacturfull !WA ImPOrters of MENS' FURNISHING GOODS AND. TAILORS TRIMMINGS, No. 10 South Fourth Street, Aryl-lyd 1113:LieLDELPITIA, ==El 13A. MMMEM!! PRE.IDEST. E ALBREE VII L PItESIT,V.NT, Isaac M. Penne..s. .lohn Marshal, James B. D. Meeds, A. M. Pollock. M. D Ifill Burgwin. W m.. 1. Anderson. TEtt - STEk>. Jamea D. Kelly, Peter A. Madeira, Wm. Vankirk, James Robert Robb, Walter P. Marshal, John Orr Henry L. Ringw•all, John H. Shoenberger, Wm. E. Schmertz, Alexander "'lndic, Isaac Whittier, Christian Yeager. SECRETARY AND TREASURER CHARLES A. COLTON. EOM= t.107,9'73 Ol A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. HON. J. K. aloortii.g.A.l , G. 111:9,ET, JACOB PAINTER, NICHOLAS VOEOTLY. urth Street. M233111E1 BRICE & CO., Produce mind Provision. C. XIARRI,' BRIAN, WITH TRW K I ST :=I)I TrI 3' n R 6ll -; MONDAY < MORNING, IiEBRU IRV 15, 4864. STOCK BROKERS J. NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, j REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFiI E. ROOM, Na.. 12 BI'RKE'S BUILDING, ic ST REF: r, I r43l'Hci 11. PA. 413 -* Desirable properly and other Real Estate to the amount 01 iclou,6oo tor bale low. NOTARY PUBLICS JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NC:kr1"...2 2 1-1=1V" SO. S 9 DIAMOND STREET, DRUGGISTS .7(11q-iu.1 , ii JANIES P. FLEMIND, 13 1? 1 1' . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I In Foreign and Domestie Drugs. Meilivine, Paints, rile. Dye-stuff, and l'ertnnier, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, nix':2-I . i .1 lIEN N . CITY, l'A. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. IYEARKLE, tirerF ,n,11)e,14 , rs in lit> (1, , C r F. - 1"r T: R, And all kinds of Wrapping raper, ILa VC Ilernoved FROM NO; 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBUROH, PA. np3 AW - Cash paid for RAGS HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No, 85 Fourth Street, Nt - 31' Wool. raAHE SUBSCRIBERS M A NUF C- Ji . TT . R E lief keep thtl) Ilan,: ever) Artutle in Iheir line, vie t I 'L,rl;tlll 1,,a1N. Comfort , . Nattier Bede Mat lessees fill 10/H-19 Mao. the eelel.r ttetl Patent Si,rtne Beds kinds 01 .t,hadet , , Blinds end 11'01.1c, a>§ - 1 - 'rompt attention given to all ~ t lers for tit ttne , n 1 I 1) sue tine, it Cal got,. I Jul • N.,• . , BLI. 1 !Wt .:NICK. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C E,Fiti.W liEL , l{l •I: . ieneral I',,tett,rs IRON CITY FORGE, KLOMA-.N& PIUPI'S • NINTH WARD, PITTS 131 . Ft(iFf ss ANI I , At TURE BAR IRON, HEN -4Y era RuIR my awl :•,teamhont }o,lllg, and t• Axles, a st• 10-1, COPPER WORKS LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS R 113 V 4S. CO.. II \\l - VAC 11-II Palih hr,l l're, ` 4 llf•lt..r &,• A I—. in. p..r tt•rb Ind dt,ler, Mirtsnlh. I in I'l Ti'.n hon. ,41,1 in'', on 11,m1 I IrIMOT.- n3/.1 I N.. I; Il} I 410 fc':l-13 GLASS WORKS l!EIN=111 ti I NG 11 A :11 S t. l O.—P IT TS- C BURGH PITY CIL k, , tit:KS—War, house GS Water street, 3,1 I:ki First ht rt,r. Pittsburgh, tdirse the Monon gahela House, Ptctsnnrgh tt'indow I ilitse. S . • ; 11, Wsre Ame rican Cons e‘ I :lass. for I'm niddit• a, Ch tch es and public WINES, LIQUORS, &C TA_CC)I3 ii 11.L1.12, linporler nn•l Aviaileshie iirakr in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITHPIELD STREET, ihree clo,rs Gth et ACOB IiZELLER WOULD INVITE parti , ul.tr ~Itentlull To tits steek of lierrueu Nines and Frei, n Itraie_fti loch has t,eoo set lected and ',inputted by himself and Churches erWhi (:epenil on otdaining at his es tablistiment the best rind I,Urest of Wines. lure Liquors of all kinds, equal to an, in the citi , al ways on hand. At so. Pure (Ad I/ye Whisky and the best Rectified _Monongahela tic3o HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., 1/I:ALEIth Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, Blackberry, Raspberry. Wild Cherry. and !lin ger Brandies, •!lld :11011011gaill.13. k ye. nllO other W NO. ti 3 Oppolite Fourth btreet, PI r.p.Britini, AW•Hotels, Taverns and Families supplied at moderate profits for Cash. my2l-13,! $lO7 9 J Ul GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS A 11 r) PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, O. 16) WOOD STREET. Opposite I u - st r'hutch. Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, =II Val' MPS, HY DRAN TS. SHEET LEAD, .1" Lord Pipe, and Liar Lead, and Plumb er,, Material In general nil Refineries fitted up in the most approved manner 'I auks lthed with Lead or Copper. Houses tined with Water and iins Fixture, .Hl - N. B.—All orders promptly attended to. ap3-13,1 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C ~avaci-NJ Mt 0 la sss 30, NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE; - PROPRIETOR. HAviNG TAKEN AND FITTED UP, with all the moderh improvement, this pop ular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally, with the best the market affords. Oysters will he served up in every variety of style during the season. li is \V uses. Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommending them to the pill.- lie for their excellence. Can. Bucket end Shell Oysters received daily and sold wholc,ale and retail. tny2o-1 yd NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, T HE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCER to the public that he is in milt' receipt of FRESH SHELL and CAN OYSTERS, GAME, rs.c., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old arid well known house with every thing in the eating and drinicin q line at the short est notice. SOHN SHALER, Proprietor. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith field Streets, Where MISI ER S and all Ihe delicacies nt the season will set, ed up in the most palatable styles. ' ELI Yid. Nti, octa corner Virgin Alley and Smithfield st. APOLLO II ALL BILLIARDSALOON.— CHARLES r; A RDN Eli wmild remind his old friends and customers that he is still to he touts.) at his tdd stand. All iLLO HALL, en trance on Fourth s' fret. Ile has always on hand the best quality of Lager lleet . and In connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon. with good tables. balls and cues. Remember The place, Apollo Hall. Fourth et. near Wood, entrance from }ninth. tyla-ly inkISSOLUTIO3I.—THE COPARTNRR VI ship heretofore existing bet iveen the under signed in the Clothing business, at No. 143 Fed eral street, Allegheny City. under the firm of W. 11. McGee & Co.. will dissolve on March the lst h. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm will please call previous to that time and settle. W. H. McGEE, Jan. 13, 1864. O. 31, DOScH. janis-1m N.ELk.i.=A.NT COUNTRI: RESI DENCE FOR SALE.—A tine 2,, story well built brick house containingten rooms, with one acre of ground attached, well stocked with choice fruit ; pleasantly situated in the village of Rochester, overlooking the Ohlo river, and within eve minute, walk of the R. R. Station. For particulars inquire of H. N. FRAZIER, or H. PAP-DEP, Jan6-tmd Rochester, Pa. _lI1LLIICI:V, 'I !It A , SI !I 1,13, t,pecull Partner. i:wr N , PITTSBURGH LAMPS, OIL, &C J. A. WELDON ........................ J NO. KELLY. R. D P ATTER , ON ADAM A J:SOY, WELDON & KELLY, PATTERSON . & MMON. (-on lifrierehuntg, SSANEWACTURSRS OP Flour and grain and (general Produce Deal ers. No ft Wood s. Pitt,htirgh, Pa. LAMPS AND ILASEP GOODS Wa MICe pi In referring to the following Pit iht , Uri r ;tl lioUrtni : :,111011 It) , Zug si Painter. A firbilev, Edmondson 10., ii. H. Davis, .1. P. Woodwell—las M'Cully tr. Clo., W. Spencer, e Ti .,ll—lack St. Co. N. 11. - -W ill open February 15th. 1464. Jan29-t1 • CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., tin. 164 Woon STEEET, near Sixth, ,PITTSBURGH, PA JOHN MOORHEAD, 1,1"(. • 1 . 7.7N1.` , NVOrtii7,l•l. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANT, „„„FAcT,..,,,,„ PURE WHITE REPINED CJ.ARSON C, X .r..a 151 Othee, 291 LIBERTY'STREET, m . 5.-6flut PITTSBURGH, I'A R. HUTCHINSON, TAILORS. (LATE OF LEECH Sr ITUTCHIN.ON,) DAUB Ac CApp - 111,S, ' c• NI Tti f-; I p A N 1.1 MERCHANT TAILORS, ' FORWARDING MERCHANT, 165 SMITHFIELD STREET, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, large and well selected stock of ! Flour, *rain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and FALL & WINTER GOODS, Begt li P ra ° n t d A s ' o b r s Fa a i n n ' i l ly Pr A d o u u c r e rt L-e ii7it Hand. l'onidsting of NO. 70 . 2 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA. Clot us, Casslnicres, V.:stings, &c Also, a Inrge stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including PA PER COLORS, NECK TIES and ever%lLiug u4unlly kept 11 - first-class Furnish ing Atoms. Orders promptly executed. a u3O-Iyd HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, EMCEE= House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSHI . }I iH. PA. At-grq irters Solicited and promptly attended to. ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. Si FIETII STREET 4W - Collection of Arcouuta And All legal but..l nerve promptly rittemled to. set -1 y BOOTS, SHOES, &C M E 12 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In and manufatturer Ladies, Misses, Gent::, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, No. 1:L:1; 1 7 'edeval . Street, Allegheny City, Pu LOAN OFFICES I .0 A N to JE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, EU= %MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL ....7._•1.11l3111111Pa i..1%itt41 011 , iold and nticer, in -- rtiontl, Jeweln :7,11, or \VAtchen, non.; 111 Crll 9, iof t.I tune agreed OD. Zo.Mies cannot deliVers . : t‘lthuot the { kit Vttlrc ilvlll6 ir , llll 7 A. M. to 10 P. NI. 1930 MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT T. F. NI - A a' O N, MASTIC WORKER, jti PREPARED TO CE M ENT THE 1 . exterior of building with improved Mastic l'enient..chesper and superior to an) done here !unite. ihis cement has Ilt, It L,1114 n solid and durable ',Mt . ., rues,, t an) stills,. imperishable by water or Ire at, and e1,L1,111 , any quality of stone. he undersigned is the only reliable and rye -11,31 workman in this cement in this city. I have applied this Cement for the !olio)) mg trentleman. whom the public are at liberty to re frr to .1 Bissell, residence Penn street, finished, 5 era ins McCandless, Allegheny, au 5) rs .1 Ii Shoenberger, LAWren..cvEle, do 5\ rs .1. ii 31,1'ord. Penn street, do 4 ) rs A Hoeveler, Lawrence. ille, do 3 lla liirard House, Pittstiori;li, ild n t rs St Charles do do 5 )I'4 Address Washingston Hole' Hon 1306, Pittsburgh P leb2u.l) it ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron F•o Linde rs, General Machinists and Boiler Mall, rs, MIME PtMtn. R. H., Pasivenger Station PITTSBI:RUH, Ya MANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, an.l ow!, ,1 tor irist Milk, Saw 31111 s, Blast F. ranee,, nes, etc. tilt, particular attentlon to the L,ltstructnm of Engunts and )lattlnnery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have alto:, On hand, finished and read, fur dhli liicrit at short nonce. Engines and iivole: a of e,e.ry description. Also, (urinah lioilerg and Sheet Iron seperately, Wrought Iron t,hafting, Hangers a n d Ponies ut es er) trut). and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are lciw, our machinery manufactur ed of the best quality of materials. and wail - anted in all caat•a to give hausinction. !kg-orders from RII parts of the count r 3 mono ; ted and promptly tilled. fe9 t-d& PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. (JALDWLL, (Successors to Jan. Holmes & C 0.,) PORK PACKER Dealer is Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked 13eef, &c. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., PITTSBURGH. PA. decil-Iyd JEWELRY, &C JEWELRY. THE SUBSCRIBERS RAVE JUST opened a very large and desirable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY,. GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Lathes' and Gentlernens' wear; fine Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, 1311_."VER—PI,AZI'El) WA-11P.. Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. REINEMAN, MEYRAN k SEIDLE, de2O 42 Fifth street. BREWERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & M.ALSIIRS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, VVTE 114 \' E ALWAYS ON HAND A bllp , rlOr art IL le of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to_glve KNABE & CO.'S satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, Will have the manage- • Gold Medal Premium Pianos, of our business, with full control in the Brewery Address all orders to SPENCER & MILAY, Pheonix Brewery, Pittshu z. Pa These instruments hate the entire Iron Frame JO S. SPYINCER, French Grand Action, 0 , , erstrung Base, Agratfe JAS. k V F LA.y. FLA Y. Treble, etc ., and are warranted to stand in tune longer than any Piano manufactured eaten hate been given by Thalberg, Gottschalk, Satter, Strackosch and all the musical c lebri ties. Evers instrument sold at Baltimor Fac tory prices, and warranted for eight ,ye_arn. e CHARL(iTTE BY.;truP, 43 Fifth street, Sole agent for inatiufact mesa PLANING MILLS TAXES auLLINGAB, MONOXGAHE car LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully ' inform the public that be has rebuilt since the c . b2 flre, and having enlarged his estahlishment, and ; " filled it with the newest and mass aPPrevedREPINED SVGARS-- chittery, is now prepared to lurnistrliowing and ; AA, 200 bbla. "A" and "8" Ontfee.Sugars.. planing boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, 60 hbls. Cr 11 ushed, Powdered and Grano doors, sash and shutters , kiln dried frames , 1 lated—nofated—nowin store and for sale -• mouldier, boa making, Om REYIIIMit a. BROS., Somme Prrniannscan, Sept. 7, 1857. jaw janl6 et 126 and 128 Ood it COMMISSION MERCHANTS PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, N 0.74 WATER ST., below Market, PITTsBuRun. IZEMENEI AhrLiberAl ad r ante made on Consignments apll-I},l GROCERS WM. H. SMITH & CO., WROLESILE GROCERS, Nos, 112 Second and 147 First Streeta, WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, P H li. IZEVMFII .. . AEI MPH 1.F.11` Ht iller S Etckc.t REYMER & BROTHERS, [Successor=_ to Rea rner & Anderson,] Foreign Fruits. Nutc, Confect lonary - , Sugars. Fire Works, Le.. NOS, 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSPUI., H. A 1111 Sc. - CO WHOLESALE GROCERS, MINES, BRAIDIES, (MS, &C. and Dealer. In Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whi,ky, 3.47 LIBERTT STREET. PA J. ICI TJ iv 1-1 E NT - ST , (iR( )UER, N -1 l) - 1 A M 0 N I), r•,BL Rkill, l'A =BEE BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works. C:at 1,1 tit :11 t, :11,,nula.titre ,n hand ever} FINISHED BRASS WORK B A ISi; ,t 115,1.4 6.2TEA3IBOAT WORK AND REPAIR - trig promptly sttemlel to. Also, sole agents for Western Penns it fir the ,tie of tilt PU:111, imprint ement attached. f ettlu J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, (AS AND STEAM FITTERS, AT I 1..11Jz OF BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, M ft.! r at the. bhorte,t notice PArticAtlrr titTention pqlll to fitting up mil re ing 0! 31 !h. 34 V. er rect. lie mr Liberty. TIRE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BEe lug practlcalilieGlato.... 41i 111.41/y ears' ex penener In toe business will ensure Id give sat- Istaettou in es er) respect e are also agents for Guild, Garrison a. CU.., Steam Pumps for sitter and oil. sel3-1!. STEEL WORKS. Black Diamond Steel Works, PITT , HI - WI 11, P.l PARK, BROTHER & CO., =EA Best Quality of Relined Cast Steel, Square, 11st and of all sizes. Warranted equal to 8.1.13 imported or inanuta tured in this country OFFICE AND W.iRLHOUSE, 149 & 151 Find and 120 & 122 Second sts fcblf,l 1 18A.A.0 JUND%;..JOari L. BOYD. WM. NrcuLLoroli Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONEIS, .1301(13 & CO., I=l Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of lio:ea and First Streets, no2l-13, PITTSBURGH, PA ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers THIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, about four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route bet weer Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1859, with privileges to confer the usual 1. ollecilte Honors and Deizrees. The location of the (lollege is one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure water. bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholaltic year commences on the FIRST 'MONDAY after the 15th of ArriusT, an d en d s about the 28th of .1 UNE'following. It is divided into two Sessions. St udente• cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary to Land t•urveying, Engineering, &e., &e., a ill be furnished by the institution to the Students. Inatrnmental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will he admitted from eight years to the age 01 manhood, Tr:nata—l;osrd and Tull payable hall yearly 65 Sun eyine nut use of instruments, per mn- 10010 20 ! rlaaical an,l ,Nliiiiern Lang llaged, extra.... r Students :Tending 1, aeltion at the College.. 20 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rer. Bishop Rumen,. 1:1 Rev 13ivhup IN nod, Philadelphia; Hey. I :•• Lorre; to: fie,. Ur li'ff vra. Philvdrlphis He. Rent) 11 Eauililln. delphia ; Res. Picice Mahar, Harrisburg :X. 13 —A tia:k. fan, daily to Lorretto from Cresseo. 5e2 Her. E._l. BUSH, Superior. , , 1864 -1864 WINTER AR'n AatcemENT: . Pennsylvania Central,Railroad N TNT: TT.I7 'I"II.ArN IONSTA NT ADDITIONS ARE BE ing made to the equipment of this excellent, double track arid express route,:and every possii hie care will he exercised for the comfort pf Pas sengers and rapid movement of freight. Trains will leave the depot in Pittsburgh as billows: THROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 650 a. m., stopping.at•till sta tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST lit AIL every morning, (except Sunday, ) at 360 a. m., stopping - only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. THROCCiId. EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,). at 836 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 ACCOM3IODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 800 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone maugh. FIRST ACCOMMODTION TRAIN for Wall's S tat ion, leaves daily, (except Sunday ) at 830 a. in. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. in. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walla Station leaves daily, (except. Sunday,) at 3 50 p.a,. FOIJRTII ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leayea daily, (except Sunday,) at 600 p. m._ _ THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall'aStat ion, every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 80p. rn. philadelphiaElxpreas 120 p. m. Fast Line • 1 30 a. m. Through Plait Train 100 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m. Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. in. 2d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 35a. m. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 1 . 55 p. m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 05p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p. m. on Dlonday s. TRAINS FOR BLATRSY ILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Inter:section with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation Went. PI 11 TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. P A RE: TO NEW YORK 612 SO PHILADELPHIA 10 50 BALTIMORE 10 00 LANCASTER 580 HAI/RISS/I:AG 71.5 ALTOONA 3 60 Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn' s“vania Pal'road, and to Philadelphia. Balti more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars a ill be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the (!ompany has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. 1. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty and lirant streets. 1864. Rt.;`o . .W4 - 14=EW 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, ANT) Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT (IN ANY/ AFTER JANUARY Ist, 1864, IIUIF trains run as follows, viz:— Leave Plttab'g. For ChVg - o. For Clev'cl. ForWheel`g Express 1 15 a. tn. 1.15 a. m. 1.45 a. in. Exprea9 1.4.5 p m. 1 1.5 p m. 1.15 p. w. .51,41 C. 30 ti to. 6 15 a. m. Arrive Pittsburgh, P. F. W. a. U. 1i'y..2.20 a. nr.. 3.30 p. tn., 7.00 p . p ut. 4' s. P. Is. H. 2.10 3. m.. 3.50 p. m., 9.05 p. Leave Allegheny ForA 114a.nee. l'or N.B. ForN. C. For Steu'e 215 p. rn. 1.15 a In. 6 .36 a. m. 12 00 m. 3 012 p. m. 3.00 p. m 4.30 p. in. 5 40 p: m. A rr, ve Allegheny. P W I.'. 720 s. m., 8.40 a. m., 2.3.5 p ri, . 4 50 p rn I' H R..... 10.00 a. in. OL.O. PA_RKIN, Ticket Agent. I'nion Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Pa. A. Q. P A SIiELA ERR Y,Agenr. Allegheny City. It. R. PAYSON, Gen. Pam. Agent. P.. F. W. 3r. C. Ely. Co. F. R. :NITERS, 0-en. Ticket Agent, fete C. k. P. R. R. Co. • Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R WIN - r - E it A.IiriA.ZiGEMEN'r N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE 2d, 1863, Trains will leave the De pot, corner of Roes and Water streets, as follows: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh .71.1 ail to and trout L"ntown. 7 65 a. m. 6COp. in Express 3 00 p. in. 1 00 a. in Ist 31'Keesport Acc'dn. 11 00 a. m. 7 00 a. in 2d 6 15 a. in. 206 p. m lat Port Perry - 7 00 a. m. 8 30 a. m. Braddock's 4 16 a. in. 5 40 p. m. Sunday Church Train to and Crum 3l'keesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m For tickets apply to (}E(I. BOULTON, Ag - t. 11. 131,ACKS1 ONE. Supt. deS. AM I , : uICAI 11.011:P.432., BOSTON, IS THE LARGEST AND HEST AR ranged Hotel in the New England States; is centrally located, and easy of access from all the motes of travel. It contains all the modern im pros ein ents, and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the 'raveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well vqnfilitted; the suitc s of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely furnished for families and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a tirst-ohnius Hotel in every respect. telegraph in the house to all parts of the coma t HEN R Y RICE, Proprietor. Boston, Sept. 1863. sel2-6nd PITTSBURGH To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFAC.TIIRLWO a superior article of Which we are prepated to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET F.EI. Rer I 1.11?" C 5 CO 41.3ra , Steam Wagon Work, W HAND AND MADE TO ORDER _ _ _ WAGONS, CA . WE EELBARROWS, STORE TRUCKS, Y.A N D ST RAW CT: TTERS. C. COLEMAN. Marion Avenue, Allegheny City MEM `qv/.s`—a orM-74 31 41 A complete AE9.ortmeut of beiutiful ANGING S, Of all styles. at prices lower than can be agsln offered. For sale during She season by N EAL' AND BEAUTIFII.Iy. SONG, BY ROOT. ' "Just before the Battle Mothers" FIRST VERSE. Just before the battle, mother, lam thinliia, most of you ; While upon the field we're marching, With' the enemy in view. Comrades brave are round me lying, Filled with thoughts of home and t3od ; For well they know ;'that on the morrow, Some will sleep beneath the sod. 13 WILICr".gli8 Ilt:!MCa r ka• Conk; mailed on 'receipt of price. For ealety BRAS. C. MELLOR, fehi et Wood et: ARLEY--400 BUSHELS 'Pit IMA salebSy O JLPIPRIN BAJILE 4.ARBISTO.I4Y-.lustrecelked4 an 0 d tot FEEL ER , MO corner Maktet;anerittflts ROVILR(VADS. RETURNING TRAINS RETI ENING ACUMVIMODATI(oN TRAINS RETURNING LIM E , BEST QII.I.LIIT OF Always on hand as usual.. DICKSON, STEWART & CO FOR AUTUMN OF 1E863, W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street, .: BY-mss. - PRANniAN FIRE - lat Er - AN . " CE ANY , OF - PHEW)* , OF 111P FT -ENO. 435 and -4 431" ORIESTAVIr near:PlM,. • - - STATE,AIENTof ASSL"Pa, Published Agreeably to an Act of Asada6Qy, be ; 1-7,rsztfarfgage;tataply teamed..., ~ „ 0,6911,3.:; 33 32 Real falie $103,3t5" 61,) cost ' 102,996 26 Temporary Loans on'ample Collat • feral Securities. Stocks,Apresent Value $86,667 1 2,Y.'".. cost ~ :jet/pa° 68 Notes and Bille'Receivable i,e24 co Cash 27,919 33 _ .. te,2108,051 68 The . only .profits from premiirnis *Mak this company. can divide by law, are from riskiwhloh have been determined. -... Insuranees made On.every description a Prop erty, in Toiv-a and Country, at rates as lowas are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a of ,thirty years, they harepaid losses by to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Rollers, thereby af fording eridence'of the adr.J.l3 of Insurance, as well as the ability and dispon to meet with promptness all liabilities. - Losses paid duringtheyear 1859, $432,158 36. DIRECTORS. CRARLES.'W. lisitoann, 441mixer4AL H. LOUIS TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. Bitatre, SAMUEL GRANT, IP &AO LEA, JACOB R. SMITH, EDWARD O. DALE, GEORGE W. RJOHARDP GEORGE PALES, CHAS. C. BANG ER President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. C. Steel Secretary pro tem. J. GARDEN - ER COFFIN, Agent. Northeast con Third and Wood Ms. PIEELADELPHIA rum ANT' UTE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREETy Opposite the custom itottse. Capital.: $219,100. Assete..sao4,o43. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OW IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonahle.ratea of premium. ROBT. P. /CMG, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. .DIRECTORS. CHARLES BATES, E. R. COPE, E. It.EsatisEr, GEOROE W. BROWN, P. B. SAV E/3Y, JOSEPH S. PALL, C. SHERHAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON, S. J. 51A0ARGE, E. WILER, F. RLAcsnutix, Secretary, I. G. COFFIN, Agent.' Corner Third and Wood tames. ALLEGHENY INSURANGE CO., OF prr-rsisuitc-E4,1 5 Office, No:S7 Fifth Street, Bonk 'Ullock. II4SI7RES AGAINST ALL MEWS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISES. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. Mc- CORD vice President ; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; Capt. 'WM. DEAJN General Agent. • DrnEcrons—lssac Jones. C. G. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. B. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John J. AlcCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. ....NPGrew, Robt. H. Davis. no2B Western Insurance Oompany of Pittsburgh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. )t. Gonnozi, Secretary. Cie IR. D. COCIIIIAN, Ge 'I Agent. No. S 2 Water street, (Swing o's Warehouse, np Pittsburgh.stalrs,) WILL INSURE AG INST ALI. kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISES. A Rome Institution managed by Directors , who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. AS.sETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1136 L Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 Mortgage... 24160 00 Office Furniture .ABO 00 Open Accountts,-ttc. ;800 00 OaEat 18,31 00 Premium Notes Notes and Bills Discounted • 41 , $2E03,251 00. Dui=Tons—R. Miller, Jr., lames Withley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimiek,George Darsie, Wm. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketadtt4. ----- drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David Rees J. Thomas, Benj. I3akewell, John- RPOtknei e_TA3MS MALE a IN OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS; 360 I.;I33VAIVI'Ir del-dtf • Down stairs. H OUSEKEEPERS • FURNISHING STORE. GOODS FOR THE Kr - rcnr..-.,...r. Tin Ware Brushes Wooden W are I Baskets Spice Boxes Jelly Moulds Cup Tubs Wash Basins „straw Cutters Cup Mope Hair Sieves Wire Sieves , Mince Knives Coal .Scuitle Silver Soap Stove Polish Chamois Skins Knife Washers Skewers Basting Spoons Gridirons Coffee - Mills Lemon Spueezers Wash Boards Stew Pans Sauce Pans Wade Irons Bird Roasters Fish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers Farina Boilers *Graters Egg Beaters • Larding Needlers Flour Pails Pudding Pans Water Pilferers Bread Pans Pie Plates Butter Ladies I Clothes Wringers, Iron Bidders Wooden Spoons Step Ladders Butter Prints. Keelers `i Wash Tuhi Clothes Lines Soap Cops ' - Scales Toast Forks ' • Cook's Knives Sad Irons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops- Cake Boxes, tic., &, FOR THE rarnavic. ROO3l. EEZZEI Castors Syrup Jugs Cake Knives Crumb Knives Salt Stands Fritlt Stands Butter Knives 'Soup Ladles Gravy Ladles Children's Cups Round & Oval Salvers Boupuet Stands Ivory Handled Knives Cocoa do do Stag do do English Tea Trays Fork & Spoon Trays Dish Covers Hash 'Dishes Wine Strainers Spirit Coffee Pots Table Mats Bread Baskets Wine Coolers Refrigerators FOR 7L'lllEi Toilet Jare Water Carriers• Foot Bathe Chamberßnoktita Infant's Baths Bowlsacid fitc;wqi,.. Matress Brushes GM Minden Shaving latrise Nursery Sbaev • Bronz Match Holden site -LaMlni• Flower Stands ClotheiWhiskes Nursery Refrigerators 'do - Hamxith Wax Tapers Night Lighten, 39I.SCEI_a_..A_Zinat-MIR. '• - Library Steps DooT Mats :.• i ,' - Vienna Fish Globes Vestris , , • Bird Cages Meat Safes, ; Vizzette - Pocket Knives • Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives Camp Portto„ Ufa& And everything pertaining to a weitiiiipointal Household. To be obtained at reasonable pricesat the NEW STORE of KATY Sc. RICI-lAJECEIR. NO 30. FIFTH STREET. First door below the Exchange 13an1c, eQ - Ati goods delivered free of charge in the city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Mattn,hestfrie,..Du pnesne borough, etc. 416-law II E31400-VAX... HF. N R RIGBY 11 A REMOVED his stock of China anti Qu eue to . No. 22 WOOD STRiETit adjoining Wm. Bag - aley, eso., where - hdl.rsi: j: pleased to show his customers 3 COD/J*l,66o3w meat of all articles in his line suited kalif+ *Saga of families, restaurants, hotels, stearaboati, asel city and country dealers. - 047 0 1 4 . Sell Your Old Books aaidleilers.- HIGHEST PRICE T irilie p i kid for old books with backs removed, old newspapers or other prinsper___, atour Paper and Rag store, No. 33 SDI/TH-Il ST. ituft-Imd S. B. & C. P. MAIPILE. ,ÜBSS GOODS OF TWA LITEHthr styles. cL oAxs, SACQUES, SHAWLS, PUBS of erery kind and a variety of 'Aber goods. AS will be o& red cheap to afford all•to purchase, H. J. LYHOWS. No 96 Barkekethael oc3l between 6th a.udithaataxFkona. EIDEMOVAL OF LIVERY STMIERia MlThe undersigned having removed hie Live geenir r i o n ritt lt o7 rir mi r l ialrettef: W,.31.14)t0nna old stand, Is lbrifernieli =bumaties, and sialfilititOrialit Apfini tfla Maar: MK 11 MA- 444 At retelbeeble sates. -V If for funerals will receive • tion. NELL WU , 27,806 00 174,075 00 Call Bells Nut Picks Fish Rnivel Ice Cream Knives Napkin Rings Cake Baskets, . Forks and .Sooni. Oyster Ladles Sugar Spawn hiustariSpocuis • Ice Pitchers Goblets miry. Carvers • Forks Spuare Waiter§ Crumb Brwhea aumb Cotree n tga Cake Cattetlets .Nut ()racket* Round Walters Cork Screw Wnife alasepenerg ater Coolers i tem
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