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    i H :i.PROSPECTLIS IFOII 1864:
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, lIITSBERGH POST.
MEM=
gor the thireased and increasing prosperity of
,PITTSBURGH POST,
We are desirious of returning our acknowledg
ment; to, to arturaero . us patrons ; we present It
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At ENTIRE NEW DRESS.
liotwithptanding the
"Le 450 1444 A-rirZE , ,. ll EFFORTF3
01 sortie belonging to the Pittsburgh Union
R=l7OE OUR BUSINESS,
Witee can assure the
Viiil::C{Ml:X3 OP THE POST
That at the ohne 4_1463 jt was in a
BAR BETTEI CONDITION
Than it ever was before. During the
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Increased Largely its Circulation,
triityritheauding the etrorta alluded to
The iiiigent year brin g s with it, not the
SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION,
44:10 .t o,inytration so fre q uently promised
nor have those in power given so}
EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY
OD DESIRE TO CRUSH
'rhOeiViitqlba pfftoOs
~hive been devoted to
Continuing Themslves in Power
Next Fall they will be
BEFORE TIIE .P1 7 :40 P :
NAN , FAL 11 AEU, 4117 MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS.
Sheath. Bra/iv, mil Iti It 1 upper, Pressed • -
copper Bolton., liaised still Bottoms, MASTIC CEMENT.
speller soildo. .•, • ALM, impor
ters ant dealers in Metal, 'jr . 1' . -%% 'I
A. ' !...1 0 '..Ni ,
lut l'lnie, stic•et Iron,
MASTIC WORKER,
I ire, 6.. c.
8 - 4-Constantly on hind - I iiimens' Machines T S PREPARED To CE3IE..NT THE
and roots Warehouse. No. 119 I'lltSl amt ISO , 1 exterior of building sot?, linproy rd 51ast,r
sEci IND ST 1, 1.1.1 ia. Pittsburgh Pa. 0.111,1/, cheaper ~nil so petifir to any doortictv
41.,ir1 , J/-
0..1.,1 to dcr. of 1 ',l, ip Cut to any train,! i ta ms. 1105 cement has nu esilial ;It torn, a
pattern 1,2 t-iy ,in a solid and .turn Id,- iathesty mie , s to any nurf ae,
--......, imperishahle by a stet ui frost. and equal to thy '
quality of 91.1151•'
• 111 C L.loll,l6lgord I. 111, 001, It II dole itti..l 1.11,-
ilk al workman in 11,R, tt'iltent in LIR+, eit,
Manilla, 'UN. and ki- i• cons' :tut ly on hand every .
o'. crN9lsfili s,l U. . I'NSIN..IiAM I. 1101-1:, 1 1 hate applied this Ceuw•nt for Ili, l'olloly mg
, a tit , ' yol I .
F., UNN1N4."1,,1 , 1,1 Il A!, , gentleman. chow ill , public Fil, at 10,4 rt) lo Iv-
J.A.MUS' 3x . ir-A - u - Ittia N,
ar il- NNIN6;Ii A 31 s 4, I.' o.—}. IT7' s- ler to .
FINISHED BRASS WORK. .-.-- .
DEALER 1.5 r •,..
%,..., lil'Hilli CITY , ;LASS 00 OIiKS--Ni al, J. Bissell, residence Penn street. finished, 6 yes
Pittsicg. lor Chrgo. For Clee'd. ForWheel'g.
house 119 11 titer street, and 166 Font Street, Jas. McCandless, Allegheny. do ayes
BRA sS I .1' Ti 'VA
nu t s of superior tin - omit, Expre ss 1 . 45 a. Is. 146 a. m. 1.45 a. in.
Pittsburgh, Pa., till, doors below the Motion- .1. H. Shoenherger. Lawrenceville , do 5y ts
~. a ma d e to order. Express 1.45 p. m. 1.45 p. ni. 1.45 p. rn.
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galo_la House, 11/11101 1. • !1ir..T. ,d l'itthkurgh t. ii, J. D. McCord. Penn sire, t. II•1 4 yrs
Mail 6.30 P. in.
Window 4:lass, I , mi:it:lids' ,:Ins: Ware and A,,,,- - A.IIIK, el,. Lase ren,,, die, do 3 ) i» TEA 31 Ho t T WORK 1. ND REPAIR- "".
In.
OYSTERS BUTTERmAME
C0nvex.;„4„:4.44 lass, to, Parlor 05 indu v., 5, l'huiclo ( iitard House. Pittst,ro. do 5y ts 5.. - -5 mg promptly attended to. Also, Sic agenta RETURNING. f
ii.,..f f
,„ and public buildings. •apt ' St. Charlea ado du 5 i tat tor \\ eniern Pi.i.,yl, iii.n. for the 1531 t. 01 , ,
•-- AlliireS.9 WanlangSlol.l lik.tel io''‘ 1366 , MAIP-.ll's . n1'1'10 ) \ I'l 111'. with I. imisell's ' r "'' Pittebtlrgh, POULTRY AND tr ,
Pittsburgh P. U. it oat iyil. imprio i•turrit ,t tm ned. lebto P. I'. W. 6i. C. kCy. 2.20 a. nth 3.30 p. rn., 7.00 p. r
in., 7.50 1. tn. 300 LIBERTY Eil ...-r.
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ENGINE BUILDERS. J. &M. 11rSTEEN, -c.h.P. R. R ... 2.10 a. tn., 3:50
del-dtf Down stairs. 41,, ------,
_ BRASS FOUNDERS , Leave A l le ghen y -
AI I CO 3 IMODATION I TRALNS. __ _
- 1111 - OUSEKEEPER 9 Y-, -
Importer and ii holes tle dealer in WM. M. FABER & CO.,
For2itsllllmmtite. .1 4i o i: t 5tii) - .. . ,11 1.3 :N . : l ii - o ul t o. N .L . l ff .' , .. ForSteu'e. Steff e. )
. GAS AND STEAM F1TTER5,,.4.1.,
FURNISHING iIIkORE.
FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, ■
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS A; i. a,i i,- oe
12.00 rn 3 00p, in. 3001'• m. GOODS POR TlFrfiP
ICAO SMITHFIELD STREET, ' BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER.
IrOss Foitntievm, .
5.4 t) p ia. lirrelrJE a - '
Three doors al , o; c 6th et. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds,
Tin Ware BrushoC. n
General Machinists and Boiler Makers, 111.1 e sr the simian-4 notice
A r j r:l , l - } e . A ‘ l o lee .
&hecril.yEß., Wooden Ware
Spice oxes Baskets,' E„..,
Jelly kArgs
1 - ACOII KELLER WOULD INVITE
Particular a ttention paid to titling up and re
'y 7.20 a. ul., 6.40 a. In., 235 p. (-,3” Tullis
ot, particular attention to his stock of i ierin In NEAR THE
pairing ))I (ll I, HI.F I ER I L.. ,
Wash
11 Ines and Freu,ll Brand w I,IJ, has beet. re
in .4.50 p in , Straw Cutters Cup Allapi
Penna. R. R., Passenger St at lOU, 31 at 34 \ Vat er Street, [tear Liberty.
Bair Sic; es Wire S es
leered and imported b) himself F'anobes ~,,1
t ' & P R. R.... 10.1A1 a in
I 'llurcht, ,01,14 depend on obtaining, at his ,r.- PITTSBI'Itti 11. I' S FIIHE 31EMBERs OF Tuis EIiRM 11E- 0.131). PARKIN, Ticket Agent. ' Mince Knives Coal Sta h
tatilishnient the be-i and i uii •.1 of at .
Pure
~ Inv pri , 9•3l .ii,l snit.. of many canes e,- Union Posse station, Pittsburgh, pa. Sliver Soap . Stove
Liquors of all kinds, equal ti., ini ii, the city, ~,_ • IM[
ALE, KyNom oF 13•111•11.•• In Ili. ' •-•.”... , lit en,iire to gi, e nth A l 4 ( 'ASSELBERRY,Agent, . Skew- era Skins Knife liflZhers
exponent of
ways on hand A;.ui. Put,. old By e Si i ss ,k ) „,,d steam Engines, ranging from three to one isfaction in et i•ry mess •We are also agt•nts
Allegheny City. ...I' w er% I.la.stVnii
,
,IXVh. 7R Co. Gridiror Coffee
the best Rectified 31tutonglthela. oe:iii hundred and tilt) IRA,. 1 , 0W1 . t. a1 , .1 milli , : I, lot iiilil.l l iarii,i, S. ' t., a, :Mea' Punipli tut 11. RPA YsO I N, tien pas t s. Agent.
six RITAltr AND TRE.kSURELL
deist Millo, Saw 31 ills. Blast F'..rna. es. frs,tu- water 9r1.1 Oil
aeb-d)d Lemon Spue . ezers Wash
SO):01 Coasorvative Sentiments,
, , HARLES A. COLTON. .
HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., rte" "te•
1 . R. lii].Elts, Gen. Ticket Ag.ent Stew Yana Sauce '0
. .jiA, • ;i
(1- ye partleular attention to the (.00Mtructl,n
fel& (' &. r.. a. ti. CO. Wane II."' Bird REEMIers
The great work before American people is the Real Estate Savings hustitution, VI:ALI:RS IN of Engines and Alachhiery ior grist mills, nod for STEEL WORKS.
ettles Fry Paw_
uprights, mulay and circular axle mills.
Pittsburgh & Connellsville R R Ham 13oilt•rs Farina loners
Invites ilioui • '
S TATEMENT OIF THE CONDITION Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, , Have also on hand, Mashed and ready for slut.
" tkraters Egg Beibess
17, Of the ahoy e institution dal the 2tl day of No- O . meat at short notice. Engines ,util Boilers ot _ .._,.___ , W irks , Black Diamond Steel I
a1gp.p,44,,,..0„,,,. -= ' - 4, Larding Needlera
' Pudding Pans Flour .PC
Water il erers
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RErITI3LICAN SYSTEM , y ember, 1863, publialual in conforn.ity to the
~ . every description.
,
Blackberry, Raspberry. NN 11 - I . In Also, f urinsh Boilers and Sheet iron nepet, tt•ly , Pirr:•do 1: , .;1[. PA. WINTER ..tatuAsici...l.m.r,r.r . Bread Pan' Pie Pla - •
,
charter i
• Butter Ladles ClOtheslWillogers
LIABILITI.-). ger Brandies, Old Monongahela. lye, and Wroug - ht Iron Stiatting, Hangers and Pottle,. iii
other Whiskies, Jamaica Ruin, nn• , every variety, , and continue the manufacture of
Iron Holders Woode
.There is noparty in this country anxious to env ,
PARK, BROTHER &CO A - 1 N AND AFTER. WEDNESDAY, DE- . Step Ladders Battelle
Amount of Deposit tl. Nov. 2d, 186.3....8103,594 18
Woolen Machinery and Alitehine Cards
•i 1 1L/CEIIII3ER 2d, 1863. Trains will learre the De- li c . e ' der .
It but the Democratic i nod in order that Is Shall A mount of Interest due Depositors ... 1,954 si NO. 8:3 1,113 F.:lt3' I PrVir It 1,...u.r,,
Amount of Contingent Fund 2,42:3 91 t ipposite Fourth street, Our prices are low, our machine!) inaullfitettir
pot, corner of Ross nail Water streets, as Arr io i l ,..g. l e o ,, w ha s t :
~ (.2.;,.. t tie _, ; _,,_,
:Li,es Wash! •
ed of the best quality of materials, and a arrafited
m i • t F., I Rf 0... ,I,
Soap (...
Leaves
BE PRESERVED !nth SUCCESS
I Pa I'S/11" li( /11, PA. 'in all casts tO give satisfaction.
441 - Hotels, Ta, erns null riiiiiilled supplied rit Alrer - Orders from all parts of the country solid- Pttriburgh. Pittab
Bost Quality of Refined Cast Steel, mail to AoarroulTYntown. 706 a. nt. 6a) p. ni: Look's Knives
Bread Boxes TosatZE
Sad Ira .
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moderate profits for Cash. g o ',ff.]) d tad and promptly filled.
Ex r,,.. •• 300 p. ui. 1003. M. soc,nus Meat a
. Cakeßilllcelt, ice., h.
..„ _ . .
user, Flat and lr. t WWI I• 1 all : , 17es. Ist .51'Keesport Acc'dn. 11 00 a. tu. 700 n. m. --''
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. PORK PACKERS. Warranted t.qual I 0 any Ititp.irleil t» matte:it> 2).1 615 a. ni. 2uo p. a s . FOR T'llf..E. orivENT i a it,..u.
,
tiirt'd 111 thit, coontr). Ist Port Perry ~
7 4
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csllt_krsuterinuig.:e. SILVER PLATED. fle
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B u n chy
Ch
ATIEI V ei.: T:', W - 1:.. - N . I-4 0 CHARLES L. CALDWELL, i•ero K.k NI. , SOl Ista , g., Sunday Church Train to
I 00 p. m. 10 00 a. tn. Nut Pk
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, . (Successors to Jas. Holmes & I 'ii 4 149 ..t. 151 Et rs t and 1 ' 40 .5-I'4 . 2:Second sta.. FaonrdrifcTentsAla'ppkel7lt'ourGt'Eti. BOULTON, Agt. Crumb Knives Fish ia
lee Or tree
NO. 163 WOOD STREET,
tehit,-1, i PlTTsfil 11,3 H H. BLACKS TONE, Supt. de& Salt Steads Napkin
t ippositgjirst l'huren. l'Otsbtirgh, and . .1. -- " 0 n ° TIC F . A. 4 (...1 I { - 1.: n .
- - .-,---- Fruit Stands CakeX a
A .lil r: It IC' A INT II Cl tr . ..IEI • Butter Knives Forks' Et spoons
I- iki d , N I.- o, • 1 1..11/ ,ki NC, rt. Lot.i.H.
Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams,
BOSTON', Soup Ladles Oyater dies
The undersigned, Auditing Committee, hate NO. 4-7 OHIO STREET', ALLEGHEN V,
- Cita% y Ladles Sugar ns
examined the books of the Institution, the bonds DEAR 1 lIE 5151.1 C,, orgies. g Beef, fic Pittsburgh Steel Works WS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR.
and securities, counted the cash , &an and have
f Children's Cups Musta ' 00116
insTIMPS, HT 'MINTS. SHEET LEA D,
1. ranged Hotel in the NewsEngla.nd States,. is
found the above statement to be correct.
CORNER 31 ARKET AND FIRsT STS.,
.310,iNik;:is , 1 . 30,1 . - 1 .) ~.4, L V-+ located, and easy - of sr sfrom all the Round & Oval Salvers Ice Pit rs
W. 13. COPELAND, 4 — Lead Pipe, l'ig and Bar 141,1, and Hiluil,-
.a
Bo upuet Stands 1 Goblets.
N ICH( iLAS %OEGTLY, rt.'s Matt...nal In general (ill Refineries ti Rad up de,,,yd PITTSBUR‘ i 11, PA. routes of travel. It contains all the modern im-
Will. H. S3llThl. in the moot approved manner. 'ranks lined with
Al i NUFACTURESS .)le
The ii I nin ea de l i n / a I L I C C 'a l
g. and
n j ad O 11 °e I da : e l a t 1 °r
3 e ' ne l
114 .7 4q h e a n : tar a :
e e V lH n e.l l' thet
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eIF; C iV oToa . liar. e:IC;AULIve'Br'r:(III32:B.I;
Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SAT- Lead or Copper. House lilted With Water and :
JEWELRY, &C. Cast Steel; also, Spring, Ilow and • A B
uRBAY EVENING. (Jae Fixtures'
.
Steel Syirlogs awl Axles,
INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent. per annum. Eke - N. 1.3. A/1 oiderk promptly' attended to,
the suites of rooms are Well arranged, and eon- Stag do do Spuare alters
TRUSTEES. ' ap3-Iyd
../. .1..: NV 1 4 7. L. 12 Y . Corner of Ross and Fir,t Sircets, pletely furnished for families and large traveling ; English Ten Trays tomb in,hem
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ISAAC JONES. PRESIDENT.
no2I-ly put , / sliv ßii ii, pA. parties, and the house will continue to be kept P ork &Spoon Trays Crumb. , ys
' HON T. M. Howe, 111",,N" J. K ' lll‘'enHEAli ' HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. as first-clasaHotel in , tars respect. , Dish toyer t ,
Telegraph in the house to all Carta of the ourt- ' Hash Dishes Chatin es
W . H. Sultu, L.. ....1.'.,,E1', .
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=__ /111 HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, try. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. I Wine Strainers cottee --4
W. B. Co - pima:en, 'ACM' P.AINTER, _ .
A opened a very large anddesirahle stock of
Cafroe e 1 era
Particular attention will be given to the News ti
nAIEVEY CHILD.", NiclloLas VoEGTLT. fEi.A.N7.9- (31- NI Mt crcr tei m,
Boston. Sept 1663. sel2-fund I Spirit Coffee Pots Nat Or era
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FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
Table Mats Btuni Watterg
13ePartinent of the Patti we shall labor to obtain Office, 83 Fourth Street, NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, 1 Under ()are of the Franciscan Brothers.
' Bread Baskets
To Builders and•Coulraelors. !
Wine Coolers Cork Serowe
no 4
i GOLD & SILVER WATCHES—
E ARE NOW 7— MANUPACTuRING Refrigerators
She
.
. Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, , INSTITUTION, SITU tTED IN Knife •Shetrpeners
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Water meters, &e.
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PHILADELPHIA CARDS. .
JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR. f l y,,,,, inwretto, Cambria County Pennayßan t
For Ladles' and Orntlemens' wear ; tine •
ata,ut tour miles From Oresson Station, on the
'''' a superior article of
1 Toiler Jerre rril " r " c ' ELAikralE zter... ,...o7 l : ".. .
LATEST - BY TELEGRAPH .. __ _ _..... _.
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H AVING TAKEN AND PITTED UP, Bronze Clocks, panty (I(.,cs, , direct route beta een Philadelphia and Pit tsburgh,
' Foot Baths
Which we are r' pr l epa 3 re l d to l del ' Ever from our 1 M luf a a tr a e l as B tu th ah s es
cif As MAGEE 181A11 111C.Ra..
ChamberAnekets
AND MAIL.; I S. ERDMAN 'IRKS CHAP . O. SWOPE. , with all the modern impro, ement, this pop- I STT-A7-.7,..11-1-*T..,A.TEAUIi - W.A.R.i.:, t1,7,.,`'. 1 u '''„T,..`:,, e , a ,,,,", L a - l- te 5 ' 59 1 ' i 1;, i ,,`, 1 ,.,,' 1 ,,'`: ,0 " , l i 'f,„,3 re t ," .B. °° , .' i l.f; . ,
ulnr resort, the subscriber In prepared to action,-
l i ; p a t e l n or i i i,, o y t i %,.; ,1 1 ,, '‘_111 1 , h •iff ,
11,sorotnii0.,o,,(,itlet
rEieni.s.ktnielegetietrnlyr
Such as Castors Cake and Fruit Baskets
y COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. i Shaving E n na Gas Shads's/ woo
111 AGE:IE: A: 'Tic-xis, notate his old customers and the public genet.
Goblets, Can't Cases, Ten Setts, etc. '
Nursely Shadew7 --
filly, with the best the market affords Oystert,
i mountains being proverbial lor its pure water,
, Bronz etch Holders slu -.A.uxpi
Importers and dealers in will be served up in es cry variety of sty le during R LINEMAN, MEYRAN Sc SEIDLE, bracing air. 1121/110CtUresque scenery. REST QUALITY OF ' Flower Stands Clothea whist:es
the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales lie
de2o 42 Fifth street, ' The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST . I Nnrsery Refrigerators do • lErifinpers
CLOIRS, CASSIMERES,SATINETTS feels confident in recommending, them to the pub- ,
I lie for their excellence. -- -.-- - ' • MONDAY after the 10th of AI'OUST, and ends -V s -a- 161 - 1 C x- 0 2 - OAI I -B, I Wax Tapers
shout the 26th of .11 'NE I,,nowy ng , i t s , divided Always on hand 55 usual. Night Lights.
Vestlngs, Tailors' Trimmings, Can, Bucket and .`. , iitell Oysters received daily, , BREWERS. n.to tWO tae6alotlS. SlLUtelita I,lolloot Eel - a hoe -
nicli.sON, STEWART &. CU.
NO. 2405 .NIA.II.I.C.E.Vr S'l'lllillinr, slat told wholesale •Inul retail my2o-Iyd - . -
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oe'29-tf PHIL.A.DEI P"
trial, and we are desirious of speaking Gf
their stewardship to as
As we can supply with our paper
In its Political Character,
Aa heretofore the Post will remain an
Independent Democratic Journal,
Preservation of the Constitettion
RESTORATION OF THE UNION ;
It will confine itself to the discussion of
P117131..,1C
And have no connection whatever with
T~actional Character
it will be nobody's omo, but the faithful
AS,
Of tl/4 Democracy Is Absolutely necessary, and f: in r i a t t r Liens States 80nd5....
Real Let ate. .$35,200 01
Bonds.. ... 50,000 00
that too, at the ' Debt L'ertiticatem and
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Notea, (market value)
`Earliest Practicable Period.
tier: Furniture not due.
Cash on hand
7.17 e eOtpeet to be able to meet the expectations
.4our friends in thedtaaassion of the questions
a Lich 3 , 71# be Ihtitolveti In tha approaching
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.
OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT
Nithne equal . industry Toth be exercised In oil r
MISMLal:0118 AND
LOCAL • • DEPARTMENTS
Its Commercial Department
BETE
w yot entrusted to one Who Ir every way (Nal-
1.4:41 t ... •
teed for a proper discharge of hid duties ; It will
t }:x.F.r!lueted In an
IEICINMST
rfeieridiel to tifem The public of honest and btir
dealing, giving no countenance or encourage-
went to dinhonest dealings
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fi t al Fti' E st S ory i.
we I built brick house clintaim ten room, with
1 ' kitiaiitatirstalerd ',and -ituporters of one acre of ground attached, well stocked with
choice-fruit ; pleasantly Sitintteli ..tti the rungs
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1 MEW - 11fRaSIIINS - „GOON of Nallhester, overloo4ng the Ohio. river, and
9 within live minutes' wta of Ithe 'R.:R. Station.
• • 1,20 . AND TAILORS MRDERINGS, . For particulars inquire -of
WO : No. /0 South ll'ourth Street i 11. N. FRAZIER, or .
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1,00. myl-Iyd -•. 1 ,- -, • , IPNEWEBELPELLA. Jan&tmd ' - ' Rl:Whetter, Pa.
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Van coples,-..:.
'lNovo oporN*4 - . bp.° to, getter up
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past year it has
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ME=
XXXII'I3=YETI.IS
schemes of a
BANKING HOUSES,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OT' , vrra - S - 1311filoran.
TR liA SUR Y DEPARTMENT.
OPPIOE Oir tIOVPTROLLRROP T BEO7 It RUN CY',
Washington - City, Aug. 6th, 1863.
EAR EAS, By satiafactory evidence presented
'to the undersigned; it has 'been made to appear
that the I-1 IiST NATIONAL BANK U}' FITTS
131'Itt in the-County of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania had 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 25th,
1863, and has complied with all the pro - visions of
Bald Act required, tote complied with before
commencing the business of Banking !
Now THEREFORK, I, liugh McCulloch, Comp
troller of the C u rrency, do hereby certify that the
said FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF pirrs-
BUR(}11, county of Allegheny and State ,of
Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the
business of banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witneass my Mold and
seal of office, this 6th day of August 1863.
BLOB MOCULLOCH,
.
Comptroller of the Currency.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh Trust Company
Capital $400,000, with privilege to in
crease to $1,000,000.
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Tho Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ
ized under the act to provide a National Cunen
e}, under the title of the FIRST NATI( L
BANK OF PITTIiaILTRGII, would respecuully
otter its services for the collection of Notes,
Dral ts, Bills of Exchange, big., receive mole.) on
deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of
the country. .
Tbe success which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company since its organization in 1651,
will we believehe a sufficient guarantee that busi
ness entrusted to the new organization will re
ceive the same prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Banks and Bankers, throughout the CO untry.
we believe we can otter unusual facilities to those
who do business with us.
The business will b, conducted by the same
officers and directors.
DIRECTORS:
Wm. K. NIiII~ E.
A L. titt..ktitikß y PEr FL,
FRANCIS G. BAILEY,
ALI:X. ITRADLEy,
JAKE:9 LA CONLIN
ROBRIET S. HATS,
THOM AS BELL,
THOR. WIGHTMAN,
6A11E171, REA.
JAMES LAVOIILIN, President
.TonN . L. ScULLY, Cashier.
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
BA IsatEß S,
118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth.
EALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO-
R, mestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and
Ciovernment Securities. Collections promptly
attended to. spit
HOLMES SONS, BANKERS
111 • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in
Notes, Drafts. Acceptances. Gold, Silver and
Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and
Western t 'ities constantly for sale.
Colleetions made in all the cities throughout
the I:nited states. Deposits :reel% ed in par funds
or current paper, No. 51 Market street, beta eon
Third and Fourth streets.
GOLD. SILVER, DEMAND NOTES,
l'entlicate6 of hadebtednee,s, quartcrilin,-
ters 'ertilioatea,
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
and all other government securities bought by
W. It. WILLIAMS et. Co.,
Woud street, corner of Third.
inhJ.Gul
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
65 FOURTH STREET.
R>✓T) IN IM.
OPEN DAILY, FROM 9TO 2 O'CLOCK,
AISO, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings,
Itoin Ma, Ist to Not ctuber Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock
and from November it to May I at, from Ii to it
o'clock.
Deposita received of all sums nut less than Oat:
Doh tau. and a dividend of the profits declared
TWICe a year. in June and lieccinher. Interesti
has been declared semi-annually, in Junv and th
in:Luber sinie the Bank was organs red, at the rata
Of nix per cent. a year.
Int:rest, if nut drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, and hears the
same interest front tic nest ;lays of June and De
ticiuhcr, compounding twice tear, without
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this rate money will double in
less than Isectve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules
and Regulations, furnished gratia, on applleation
to the oil:cc.
PRE'IDKYT.
(} El) R (1 - E A Ll 3 11 E F
V 1,17 I'iLESIDEN'Is.
John B. 31Taiiilen, Dane M. Pennock,
John Holmes, John
Alex:in,ier Speer, .1 31111, 11. 1). .Vleetle,
Benj. L. Fahtivstock, A..M. Pollock,
James MeA.uley, Hill Burgivin.
Henlntan, Win. J. Anderson.
TrUSTEES.
James D. Kelly,
Peter A. .51aticira,
Wm. Vanklrk,
James
Robert Robb,
Waller P. MarshAl,
John Orr
Henry L. Ringwall,
John H. Shoeliberger
Wm. E. Sahmert 7.
Alexander Timlle,
Isaac Whittler,
Christian Yeager.
Calvin Atialll.4.
John'(:. liackofen,
lleorge Mark.
John Hindley,
Alonze A. ( 'arrier,
("harks A. Colton.
Wm. I muglas,
John Evans.
Wm. I'. We) man,
Wm. N. Raven,
Peter H. Hunkey,
Richard Hays,
Wm. S. Lately,
$107,073 01
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
tELPHI 1
• ...urn home 'llya
• -- between the Sebsious. ALI the Apparatus fleece- -
----• 10 L 13. II €.) LSS 1,, - ; , ' SPENCER & M'KAY, will be luriti.hed by the Institution to the ;
nary to Laud Sur, ey lug, Engeneering, d.e , z,....., Steam Wagon Work.
ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDEJR.
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Students.
WM. BRICE & CO• , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
.. 1 .4
i BREwas d z mAISTERs , Inetrumental end Vocal Music forms no extra I LI F
3 charg,e. Students will be admitted from eight
Xduari,nd'TanuhgOdn', payable half yearly
Produce and Provision
PITTSBURUH.
}'surd to PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY,
COMMISSION IVIERCHANT, T
HE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES
to the public that he is in daily receipt of •
..___,.. , in advance
nu lturvey ing and use ot instrutnents, per MO-
$ 60.
No. 145 South Water st., FRESH SHELL and C''-I.:s. Olo'S rERS, (JAME
20 , oein-lyd
PHILA-LELPIIIA. ac., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A ;
superior article of I Clasical and Modern Languages, extra ... i 0
of this old and well known house with every-
Xfilli - Liberal advances made on aoasigfinients I ting in the eating, and drinkins•line at the short- I t•o Studentsspending Vacanunat the College . "•zo •
when required.
--
- o l.l *- IY II ' eg - gong°. JOIfN SIIA LEit, lue, Porter and Brown Stout, Reference can be made to the fit. Rev. Bishop '
Ile,. T. -,. Reynolds, Lorret to ; Rev. Dr. O'Hara,
Lomencc Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philatletphia;
-- I jantlrlyd Proprietor. 1 And will continue to make it our aim to give
Gaßon,c,-F: GARA:Nr_r, - --- --_ __.
YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, i
, Batwaccon to all of our customers. Mr . Robt ,
Philadelphia; Rev Heinry Ili:Laughlin, Phila- I
delyhia; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg.
" ' 'ilLinufacturer and Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage- I
•ir
N. 13.—A. hack runs daily to Lorretto from A complete assortment of beautiful
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith- lof our business, with full control in the lireweri.
Address all order.; to SPEN' 'ER a. M'IL A , I
Held Street a,
Cresscn.
In every description of
Where 01 - STEPS and alt the delicacies of the , Plieonix Brewer,. Pittsburgh, Pa.
'
GENTS' FuRNERING GOODS. sea..iou VIII be ern e , l up in the most palatable I eley6.l y d
Si )s. aisM•En, set
' styles. ELI YOL NI l, JAS. WRAY. --
_-------- _ --- ----------- _
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NA BE ii.: C O.' S
610 CHESTNUT STREET, ,-yr 14 corner Virgin Alley and Smithfield et. !
myl-ly,l PHILADELPHIA.
-CI BILLIADDSALOON.— 1
.
- , CI ARLES CIARDN '-
• , , - . •
_....iNkli. would remind his
, old friemis •
Lurid Cutitollier,, that be is still to be
' found at his old stolid, A roLL,o HALL, en
1r I YrFACTrIZERS OF : tranee on Fourth street. He has always on hand
OAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, 1
~ , , t hi e t tt i ) e, t i g e g i u t Z l i i : ya o , , f , e t tgr B !' e r. f r , clill
h "ru'ec t i°n
Patent Improved with ' good tables, balls ' and l'l ejleeS, billiard
saloon,
EXCELSJOR, 4ND PAT - ENT Remember the place, Apoll. Nall, Fourth at,
PARAGON COAL OIL BCRINERS ‘, near Wood, entrance from Fourth.
_ iyle-lv
Hand Lamps, Columns, &c.
I:...i.esa.ooms,
No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
. - Manufactory, Frankford, Phila.
JHe'Ail goods warranted.
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
C. 11A.1t1117
IlooK BROXERS
.
C ; ;.ASIDA 17,
NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE,
REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
• orrme.
Room, No. 12 EclrßßE* 9 s BUILDING,
lITHIocET, Pl.l"l'Stil'lo ;11, P.A.
Arr Desirable Mill property nod other Heal
Estate to the amount of $1.00,000 for sale
NOTARY PUBLICS
JOSEPH SNOWDEN,
ze - cwirugt.Art. - v - 1=.1C7131-siC,
MAYOR'S OFFICE
JOk3EPII 13.
RI CCE,ROR 10
JAMES P. FLEMING
DL UC.,' s ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAUR,
In Foreign and Domestic Drugs. Medicines,
Paints, Dila, 1.))e-tSturla and Perfumery,
NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET,
my 2.2-I}d ALLEOIi EN CITY, PA.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
3.l.anutacturera and tealers in
IT , C A , rr 3E. ,
And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
lla - vo it.e.movoct
FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
etrrset JO}}{, PA.
ei;eCash paid for 12 ACi i. tip 3
HOUSEFURNISHING.
UPHOLSTERY.
No, 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood.
911 HE SUBSCRIBERS M A N U FA C-
A, TURE and keep constantly on hand every
article in their line. viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Curtain G(.....12. Cuu,furte, leather Beds, Mat
tresses of all kinds; also. the celebrated Patent
Spring Beds. All kinds ut Shades, Blinds and
Fixtures.
4te . Pronipt attention given to all ordeili for fit
ting and laying down I 'arpets, Oil Cloths. &c.
octi7-iyd 11OBERTS
STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C
ANIM.ENV
HENItY ,
tlenerAl l'lrtners
IRON CITY FORGE,
KLONLVI\ & PIIII'Ps,
NINTH WARD, PIT
A4ANCFACTURE BAR IRON, GEN
_AA era} lfnila n 3 and stenzatKorit Forgings,
Pasdenger, Frel6h: Luce:nu:l, e A 7,les, &e.
nelo-ti
COPPER WORKS. ..ig ° 4 - ' ,-,,E r. i t - ttiel - l i ..tn L e'< l l ll ei t .'irni A a' N .ll. l3 ,.. d S x .‘ e l- r A l li :
morls, Jewelr) , 1)01,1 and Silver lVatche., and
all kimis ot valuable article., for any legion el
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, nine agreed WI. The gOLrdin .11110 t be deill r ue d
A NI/ ' without the Ticket.
SMELTING WORKS. oirOttlee Yours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. if.
.• ./a3O
GLASS WORKS
WINES, LIQUORS, &C
.JA.0013 ,
.IIY7 819 01
wasISSOLUTION.—TIIE COPAR-T-NER-
I II ship hpretofOre existing between the under
signed in the Cioth!ng hucines,... at No. 112
eral street, Allegpeov ei...lc.r the firm of W.
H. McGee bc Co: will dissolve on .March the 15th.
Persons
knowing theinwlves indebted to the
firm will please Call prrvious to that time and
settle. W. IL MeGEE,
Jan.
Janis-im
I Il'S HI I
DRUGGISTS
MT 1.1.1
Ii0MA:1".. Vlll .I'R
Cr. M. DC):;:(5.11.1
A TOCIES AND BONDS POD BALE,—
. :Allegheny Valley, Connellsvllle„ Eureka ,
Insurance, Allegheny Bank, County t ire Pe, '
Cent Bonds. S. S. R.4141'f,
Ageilt, •
old l o r g e tPt (V=3 uildlok.) I
114 o — iacobrD. BAND PIANOS Aid)
.N. . DIELDBUNS, Imp. AV to 1100. 1
• Or WO by -
CHAS. C. MELLOR, .
81 Wood at.
MtOs, -'
!&C
I
, J. O• W'ELI)OI,I
'WELDON . 8i KELLY,
LAMPS Alt T. Wet) dOODS,
CAR.BON OILS,• BENZINE, gC.,
No. 164 Wool) STREET, heAr Sixth,
PITTSIII HUH, PA
I .I7CEN"I' 4t >T7.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
MANVFACTI'ItFIN ,
PURE WHITE REFINED
CARSON CD , X i_s Eit ,
Office, '291 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBUILUII, PA.
my 8-duld
TAILORS
ar. G~PPIi LS,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
185 SMITHFIELD STREET,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
large and well tic lee ted 'flock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Con6iJting of
Cloths, Cossiinere., Vesting., lte
Ako. a large stock of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Including PAPER (10LORS, NECK TIE
and
everything umially kept by first-class Furnish
ing Stores. Orders promptly executed.
au2.o-Iyd
NOOSE CARPENTERS
CURTIS C. STCDIMETZ,
riIEDIM
House Carpenter and Jobber,
SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY,
Between Wood.and Liberty streets.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
4a - Orders solicited and promptly attended to
ALDERMEN
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO. NI FIFTH STREET
1 21 — Collection of accounts and all legal Wei
ness promptly attended to. 5.2-lyd
LOAN OFFICES
ix; N c
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST.,
Near the cora, of sth,
PLANING MILLS
- -Gold Medal Premium Pianos,
JAMES MILLINGAR, MONONG ARE
LA PLANING /HILL, would respectfully : These instruments have the entire Iron Frame
inform the public that he has rebuilt since the French Grand Action, Overstrung Bass, AgraWe
tire, and having enlarged his establishment, and i Treble, etc., and are warranted to stand in tune oc3
filled it with the newest and most approved ma- , longer than any Plano manufactured. c'ertill-
chinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring sad ' sates have been given by Thalberg, Gottschalk, likr RW AND BEAUTIFUL SONG,
planing boards, scroll sawing and- re-sawing, Satter, Straekosch and all the musical c lebri- .1:1
doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, ' ties. Every instrument so,ld at Baltimor Fac- .13X- 11,C507" ,
mouldings, box making, &c. tory prices, and warranted for eight years e I
SOTJTH P1TT51117130..11, Sept. 7, 057. ja2o CHARLOTTE 81.U31E, Just before the Battle Moth er, ”
_
43 Fifth street, /
1 - 00.1k7A-1 ,- 43 - - 1:0 - G - ti .SWREF.T.LA feb2 Sole agent for manufacturers FIRST VE.II.BE.
Just before the battle , mother,
_Li ThIREE STORY 11 CH - DWELLING ,
house and lot of 'ground fcir sale, situated near , 11l REINED SUGARS- I am thinking most of you ;
Wylie Stre e t , ~i r , parlor tire chamber rooms, ! 1.11, 200 bhls. - A" and "B" Coffee Sugars. . Whf i le upon tite,itekl we're.tgarching,
dining room, kitchen, cellar and yard, gitsi and , 60 bile. Crushed, Powdered and Granu- ' 'With the eifeltiy in view: -
watei fixtures Iv - ill be sold ata bargain_ Apply , lated-now lii ston- and for sale hy I . , Vomradet brave are round me lying,
~
to S. CUTHBERT it. SONS, , • 14 ymwti Fr.BROS, , . Filled with tlionghts of home and Dod ;
febNl ,
SI Market at. , ianh s 126 ami 128 Wood st - For well fheyknow ; that on the morrow,
kir..B AND BONDS IP- 1 --__=...,__ -_ ___
___. ----.. 7 ._. .-
, ; (1 OUNTRY DESIDENCE N'OR Some will:sleep beneath the sod.
Uegheny Valley, 0 -
___._....,.
......-
%„, ..Four acres of valuablelandWell iM=9:l -1 12111,,,X11.4.15, Ra 3 CiliretorrES •
nee, Allegheny ''
, and in good order, a comfortablowellimilt two , . i ' • ,_
,-. • '^.
It' •
onds.
story dwelling, /loose of nine romusi huge barn, Copsca mail ed on receipt of price..
fall 0' ' well of excellent water,iruit • tr ees'llrepvines„ , ym :am i e b., ~ - • . W s ' iiwrj„o,B, •
strawberry bets, raapherrylbsdap ,St.to, all well f - . 1.. t ". ..
- - 4111"11. ovocid . st -''
: ...."4 ,
fenced in, situate in a healthy. and ligteeable .; . ----,,__‘,,____,,,____;_,.,' '- ' ' .
S.
CUTRBEE'6ll7arkgibet litrNeet.
neighborhood, ;easy oLaccels,by ratirciad, Fprd. miskassrar-soo . jEttaIIESES. 8 ar.111,11110 • .
price sad terms apply to , k.,..
sl i ire b2 by• SPßlNG
, F BAR z t EB EY 4k -J A.K
.a.,.
. usisecolyr so and ehaf
corner Market and First eta
COMMISBIOI\I MtRoHANTS
-
1=52
COMMISSION MERCIIAIrt,
PIG METAL AND 'BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market,
PITTSBUIVIH.
! R. HUTCHINSOrkiI,
(LATE OF I.ERCTI & lIITTaITINSONO
3 TNIT?-4r-iION AN I)
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and
Pot Ashes, and Produce generally.
Beet Brands of }amity - Pour Always on Hand.
NO. 102 SECOND STREET,
Bet , awn Wood and Market,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
itarLiberal xd mince Ilritie on Consignments.
apl l-1 yd
I=l
WM.. H.
_SMITH & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets,
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
P. R-6 YMER H. D. nEY M tut
Late At Miller & Rieketson's
REYMER & BROTHERS,
[successors to Rey oter br. Anderson,]
Foreign Fruit., Nut.:, Confectionary,
Sitgaini . , Fire 'Works, &c.,
NOS, 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET,
P: TTS
NA'll.l.l-1.1_)1 4t '.ll-211 A.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND 1111. OR THR, 01'
WINES, BRANDIES, GUNS, &C.
DLlttillerk mild Dealers Su
Fine Old Monongahela Rye Milky,
PITT:.•111"R,111
3'27 LIBERTY .STREET,
Col -I}4 PITISHr H, PA
. D T 5 N i_s 'ET Y,
GR )(:ER,
NO. 1 13 lA_NEO N El •
My:r2-1y d.Scw
BRASS FOUNDERS.
Duquesne Brass Works.
t_ 'adman Crawibed,
.HEAD,
CESEIMII
GROCERS
PITTSM:I2‘ Ili
PITTSBT'RGH
UMMEZIMI
HOLL , ALF: I/11.11.ER4 IN
kGH, l'A
11=1
Rev. E... A. BUSH. Superior.
.RAJUIOAI3S.
4864 • 1864,
Petulsyrkvaxil antral Mkia,l
INTTN - T`,
Art 011STANT
IVJ ing made to the equipment of this excellent
double track and express route, and every possi
ble care will be exercised for the comfort of.pall- ,
sengers 'end rapid rnovenient of freight. Trains,
will leave .the depot in Pittsburgh as follows •
. THROULIH ACLI:kiII6I..ODATION daily, (ex
cept Sunday,) at 6 50 a, m., Mopping at all sta
tions between Pittsburgh and phlladelphis: •
FAST MAIL evelymorting,lexcept Sunder))
at 260 a- xu.” stopping, only at principal Stations,
and making direct connections at liarriebing for
Baltimore and Washington, 'slid for Netiv'York
via Philadelphia.
THROIALH EXPRESS daily, at 4 ^lr p.
stopping only at principal Stations, .making di
rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and •
Washington andlor New York via Philadelphia.
LINE daily, (except Sunilay,) 045'36
tn., sioiming only at principal Stations, ooluieot
big 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, (except Sunday,) at. 3 00 p. m, stop
ping at all Stations, and running as far as 'Cone
maugh.
FIRST ACCOMMOIYTION TRAIN for Wall's
Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday ,) at 630 a. m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station, leaves &ally, (except Sunday,) at
11 40 a. tn.
TRIED ACCOMMODATION TRALN for
Wall's Station leaves daily . , (except Sunday,) at
360 p. 01.
FOURTH ACCOArAIODATION TRAIN for
Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
6 00p. m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaVes Wail's Station,
every Sunday at 905 a. tn.; returning leaves
Pittaburgh at 12 45 p.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Express 12.80 p. m.
philadelphia Express 1 21) p.
Fast Line 1 30 a. in.
Through Mail Train 1 00 a. m.
Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m.
Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 a. m.
2:1 Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 35 a. tn.
3d Wall's Station'Accommodation..... 1 55 p, m.
4th W all's Station Accommodation.... g 05 p. 'm.
Baltimore Express Will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 p. in. on Mondays.
TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown A °COMM°.
dation and Express Train East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connectat Cres
son with Express Trains and nail Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
PA
TO NEW YORK RE
PHILADELPHIA...
BALTIMORE
LANCASTER
HARRISBURG
ALTOONA
Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti
more and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be
charged an access according to distance trill Pled
in addition to the Station rates, except from sta
tions where the Company has no Agent.
1 , 4 - ( rrior..—lrt case of loss, the Company wpl
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding *MO.
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has-been employed to
eons ey Pasaengeri and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each
passenger and baggage.
_ . .
S. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R., passenger Station, on Liberty
and Grant street/. no2o
1864. Wingzg 1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
AD
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, MI,
trains run as follows, viz :
Lenve
31.1DSCIPIT T, A , IV - MOUS.
Library Stepa I Door Al-sillit
Vienna Fish Globes I Vestritt
Bird Cages ; /Stoat SOO I
Vizzetts
. Pocket EnTves
WAGONS,
Card de Visite Frames 1 Flasks l• -
, Camp Knives Camp Portfolios.
CARTS, And everything pertaining to a wellappointed
WHEELBARROWS, , Household.
STORE TRUCKS, , To be obtained at reasonable prizesat the NEW
HAY AND sT4.A.Iy uuTtER.s. ' STORE of
C. COLEMAN. I RAY gr... RICX:ILA.3aI3S -
Marion Avenue, Allegheny City. ,
•
NO 30 FIFTH STREET.
' First door below the Exchange Bank.
• 414y - All goods delivered free or .clfarge in the
city, Allegheny, Birmingham, hianehesiter '
Du
pueane borough, etc__
_ _. N/5-iaw
NnT.E':t.a .IP.E!LV*IIII
FOR AUTUMN OF 1863,
PA.P_UIt ANGIN GrS,
uf all styles, at prices lower than can be again
offered. For sale during the aeason by
W. P. PLA..RS.HALI.,
rOMIT. --- AGARSTr LOSS
.X11.1134 - Y/63MaEL
6131' grifiAmcs.
FE
.011;tmaawmA, OF
4 ,4 6 ;43 1 61,44 . 7. on swami , ST.,
171 4T:0f ASSEIVAI; let, 1863.
pithil.hPdAkr4ietiky tia 34.4 ..tasembly, be-
ThritAakt,itSiiply seciiied a $1,893,393 4
3(zl l Eqtat,T
. 1 :14 1 15 V13,1113'
Temporary:Leans amplaiMk t .
feral: Securltiesm 89,135
Stocks, (present value $88,66(3' 724
oust i•4k• I. 89,786 68
Notes and Bills , 4
1 , 82 i 00
Cash 27,919 33
'- . , 12,209,061 68
The, only pnillts from . preiniunta l which this
company can divide by law, artlrontrisks which
hap,e been determined.lnsuisnees made on every description of Prop.
erty iiiToWn.-tuid Country, at Trite* ge low as are
consistent with security. „1 .
Ewa , their - incorporation, 4';.,nerite of thirty
years 'they ha'repaia leadesby Wrey s to an amount
exceeding Four - hilllions of D
~ rs, thereby af
fording evidence of the advan etinf Insurance,
as well as the ability and dispo ttan.to meet with
promptness all liabilities.
.c..„ .
Leases paid during_ the year . 005412,159 io.
DIRECTO , 1
I
CIELARLkS W. BANCKXI3, XOI9.I)ECLia. H. LOUIS
TOBIAS ' WAGNER, DA viip &BROW N ,
SAMUEL. GRANT, /SAAI,I4 NA,
JACOB R. SMITH, EL.W4HD U. DA LE,
Gelman W. lircas.ruis, ORO is E.e Las,
CHAS. C. BAItiaRFH. P. Went.
EDWARD C. DALE,' tie eattlent.
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Wu. C. Steel, Secretary pro sa.
J. GARDEN - Elt (..iiiREIN, Agent.
mylB Northeast our. l'W and 'Wood sta.
,
PIM&
lIELPIELA PikI2#IIDLEFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
s
119 CHESTNUT B . ET,
Opposite the ett A 4; riouse.
Capital-8219,100. ' :.$304,943.
' ' . . A OF IN
ivlttiv." ALL.'
tatiko r limited,
OE, either Pe
O ein
on every description of Prope yo Merchandi,
at reasonable rates of preminm s i
• - ROBT. P. 'xi - NG, Preeldent.
M. W. BALDWIN, Viq&Presldent.
DIREC'fORS.L .I: . se
CHARLES BAYES, E. E. t ENGLISH, ci-Eoao -1 14Bnovni,
P. B. SA VERY, Jos @,,PAITL,
C. SnenmAx, Jos EP , VI,ANTON,
S. J. MAG A AGE, E. W .
F. BLALIKIJIIIIN, Secretary, •, •
. L Ck„ . c I Agent.
Corner Third a. ' pod streets.
_ . _
ALLEGHENY INS f :.. CE C6 'l
OF PITTEII33 .11:Irt i r.
ffi
Oce, No. 37 Milli Street* Block.
, -, 1.
INSIIRES AGAINST *ENDS OF
FIRE AND MARINE ras
ISAAC JONES, President ii&FIN D. Me-
CORD, Vice President ;D. AL .8, Secretary;
Capt. NS'AI. DEAN; General ..A..g
DIRECTORS—Isaac Jones, C. - Einssey, Har
vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, J . A. Wilson,
B. L. Falukestoek, John D..3lcD Capt. Adam
Jacobs, R. P. Sterling ,Capt; W 7 , Robert
L. ArGrew, Robt. H. Davis 1 ' nmal
Westi ' Insure"- -
1, 12 80
10 50
10 00
ti 80
60
3 60
Bern Inairance Compaz i yeittsburgh.
GEORGEDARSIE, Pre p
F. M. GORDON', Secretary...
Capt. R. D. Coonnes, G Agent.
No. 92 Water street,(Spang L a:Warehouse,
np stairs,)Pittsbn ,
WILL INSURE AG NNT ALI.
kinds of FIRM nild Ai E RISKS
Elaine .
, A Elae Institution managed b rectors who
are well known in the communi d who are
• determined, by promptness al liberality, to
.6. 4 1
I maintain the character which therherve assumed,
as offering the best protection toShose who de.
sire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 304 , , lASI.
Stook Accounts . ' $ 6300000
Mortgage
.0 .. 2,160 00
Office Furnii tire 1,, „. 250 00
Open Accounts, etc , .... I,iiin 00
Cash
151 r.
i
Premium Notes ' 18,351 00
Notes and Bills DiESCOUD tea 4.... ,
21,600 00
174,076 110
t- V 298,261 00.
fa " A ‘
RI RECTORS—R. Miller, jr., J _ .....' —u.ey ,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander ' 'ilk, George
Darsie, Wm. H. Smith, ehas. W. leketson, An
drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, vld Al. Lon,
Rees .T. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell,Aolln Al'eune
mixENR Y HIGrItY HAS - IfLEMOVIECD
.1 - 1 . his stock of China and Qdeensware to
No. 22 WOOD ISTIIESET,
adjoining Wm. Bagaley, esq., where he will be
Pleased to show his customers n - coniplete assort
ment of all articles in his line sultedto the wants
of families, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, and
city and country dealers. febl-Inid
e 7 Wood street
Sell Your Old Books and Papers.
rpm?, RIMIEST PRICE 'WILL BE
-IL paid for old books with Mali removed, old
newspapers or other printed.ped t our Paper
and Rag store, No. 33 5.311111.F1t./..D ST.
jan7-Imd S. B. & C. r.isri RAT
DHESS GOODS OF TE.IID, LATEST
*styles.
OLOAKS, SACQUES, SEANni4* FURS of
every kind and a variety of other goods. All
will be offered cheap to afford all tolairchase.
LYNCIP
• o 9 .T. 6
Earket street
*cat between 6th arid.the-Diamond,
lEMOVA L OF LIVERF,SNAEILLE.—
Kit The undersigned baring retnoted Live
ly Stehle from the rear of the SOotVlioune, to
near the, cprner of Etna .Aud. , EtnitAileni street.
W. C. tionn's old stand, is .Pte to lninies, and 1121ddlekolipy upota
.Uise. Also liortes4l-ept, livanzt,
Am :manic .-rstse. _Umtata*. littskstli
mentsitir funerals Will receive • ts etteib
Ston. NEAL BEI
tl=','
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