OROSPECTLS FOR 1864 PIT tSBURGH POST. For the increased and Increasing prosperity of PITTSBURGH.PAST, We are destrioue of returning our acknowletig meats to its numerous patrons ; we present It thls morning in AN ENTIRE NEW DRESS. Notwithstanding the ORGAN I'LLD .17:F'F'()rt're Of some I , elonging l'ttO,nirsh Union League I.) REDUCE OUR BUSINESS, lia==:ll3l3 FRIENDS OF THE POST That, at the Clone of 136.1 it was in a FAR Ba'rEß CONDITION Than if ever wee before. Miring the past ptar It hqd Largely Increased its Circulation, Notl{ - ithito.l3ding the etfrrti 1,11t1,1e.1 to to curtail it The present year brings with it. n,:t the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION ) As our Administration so frequently promised nor have those in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT Their principal erprts have been devoted t 13212:1211 Continuing Thornslves in Power Next Fall they will be IFIT:FO - Ft F.: 1' 1 7 : O' T.I For trial, and we are dealrious of speakine of their etewardahip to as IVI.I 9 A..P.T"Sr AE we can dupply wilt. our paper In its Political Character, As heretofore the Post will remain an Independent Democratic Journal, DEVOTED Tel THE Preservation of the Constitution RESTORATION OF THE UNION; It will confine iteelf to the discoßsion of II 17 13 I C Q And liavc no connection whetever Personal or Factional Character It will be nobody's organ, b•tt the faith! ul ec , c pone r, t of Sound • Conservative Sentiments. The great work before American people is the saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM ; There is no party in this country anxious to B.,ve it but the Democratic ; and in order that is shall BE PRESERVED TEE SUCCESS Of the Democracy is absolutely necessary. and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be able to meet the expeetatior*. Or our friends in the diseusaion of the question which will be involved in the approchinz PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT Particular attention will be Fil en to the News Department of the Poe, we shah INbor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH AND MA.II ~ ; While equal industry will be exercised in our LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who is every way gual teed for a proper discharge of his duties ; it will be conducted In an 73ONIES1C MAiNTNIE'r? Intended} to litter the pub* of honest amt dealing;'ernig caiintenan^o or enzouraze meet to dithcirneit dealings. T V. IR, M S: DAILY EDITION, Per year " month To agents per hundre I copios SATURDAY MORNING POST, C. BARRY 33111_41V, .1. .. .. Jik,i Ts . : ~,. . 1 At nee li3vv rate of One D6nar awl Fifty Ciente Per i‘ -LONGO O.P E l , iird_PP:4l .. . _ ~ . ...11ilaiititineltycrt ' ii nalittyitupiortirs of _ . iN l, ' 44). itiEM FUR ' Nismi - ARRI MS . 30 i 1;20 AND TA“-.C 4 AIS : 1 7 11 " 41:1148 ' 1,10 , No. 1,9 139 . *t.tlx•Potirth Street, 1 mil-lyd PinLADEtkL/A. ! ti •F:llre co pies . Ten copies. ................ Iv, cot) , tme to g e t t, up Thirty copies ' " Forty copteß BANKING HOUSES, & FIRST NATIONAL BANK TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF l om eTROLLEE OF TECECURItiIiCT Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1883. W a EREaa, By satisfactory 'evidence presented to the undersigned, it has be.eu made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BUM H. in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania hat been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Oingress, entitled — an Act to provide a National currency, stioured by a pledge of United States Stiwk.i, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February 25th. 1363. and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now Tii tar. Feel:, 1. Hugh McCulloch, romp troller of the Cu rreu,•y, , do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIMNAL BANE OF PITTs- BCR4iii, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsyl; area, is authorized to commence the bUSIIIPS4 of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testim(ll whereof witnesss my hand and seal et oltlee, this Oth day of August, 1863. lit 'OH AIcUU Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 61 , PITTSBURCI H., PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital 9400,000, with privilege to In creare to 91,000,000. The Pit tshurgh Trust Company having organ ized and, r the s.a to provide a National Curren cy. tinder the till- ot the FIRST NATIONAL IiANE I.' I'll 'NEIL' RU H, would respectfully otter its al ri aced for the collection ol Notes, I Irsft s, of I ',change, &c., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the count ry. The tillt.leeci which has attended the Plttshurgh Trust Com pan V :lin,. Its organization In 1U5.2. will we believe i.e a xutllcient guarantee that husl neaa entrusted to the new organization will re eels c the stunt, prompt attention. Haciug /I t cry extensive correspondence with Banks and liankerE, throughout the country, we heitevc u c .•tin oiler unturned hicilities to those .to R. 3111- us {AI 116. The bustn, will Le eoieliteted hy the Edi me otTleer. and dlrect,rs JAME - . LAUGH I IN R,BEHT r,wm k 11F.1.1 wion r NIA JA Eti LAUGHLIN. President .T.sris I) tirrct v, Cashier . ntigs-4&.,ctl =IEEE KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Wood strect, Second door above Fiftb. EALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO meetx.: Et.O.anze. Coln. BAIA Notes am% ciovernment secuntles Collmtions promptly attrutlett tn. epli IN HOLMES es. SONS, BANKE RS IN • rand Exchange Brokers and Dealers In Not,t, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes I.xchange on the Eastern and Western I 'Hies constantly for sale. • . . - Collections made in all the cities throughout the 1 cited Stales. Deposits reerii ed in par funds or rent pspor, No. 57 i\larket street, hetweer. Third end Fourth streets. GOLD. SILVER, DEMAND NOTE 4, ertliicates ut Inilehtedness, quartrrains tots 7 A-10 Bonds and Coupons ei!l t Th t goverfilit , l,l \Y. H. WILLIAMf,s ( 0., tntht,Cntil • Wood street, corner of Thiel - -- DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, C Foutcrii STREET. < 'I I A 1VT97T1.11: - 11 IN 11-43.5. OPEN DAILY. FROM JTO 2 O'CLOCE plk W cd1,10.-I.q 111:1(1 :,ftttirdny enint,, ,1,111 rstny let to Nu; ctla,r let. from 7 TO 5 .',•11511 ;LW, (,):11 Nn, ember Ist to May t.t from t tr, 9 k. LI t n ur I. placed i„ ,!,. red:' lilt' nll , l nerve tie S eim•l fttruitt from lit ot .11/Ille NIA nr troulAing the thpuslh;: - to 4,1! nr Pi phi I uok. At 11.14 z'Ot. then twelve earn. fj,itkA cone alulug the Charter. -Laws, Rules u,t isrgu Ltslnua, fur: - .ishetl , •:t Et;:piic ‘llou 10 PRESIDENT. EORIIL A 1. 1: VICIE TRIEKIDENTs. I.llr. B. :11'F fulden, Isaac \ I . John 11"Ime., John( )larkh qt. r.oeer. .Inmes B. I). deeds. lil 1. Ahnestock, A. M. Pollock, M .1 In.-, .‘;,• Hill Burps in, !.,nt)...lll2rlUtt Ln. .1. A udcrbqn TEL STF:E, I htlein Attains. Jantes D. Ktllly, John ....;. lia , k, , ien, Pefer A. M aileir I, / eorr.r. Black. Wm. V ankirk, John C. 13indler, James Shhlle. Alonze A. larder, Robert Robb, Charles A. Colton. Walter P. Marshal, \Vm. Douglas, John Orr John Et MIS. Henry L. Ringwall, Wtn l' Wey m 4 n, .1 oho 11. I.4l.cmiberger Win ..,. lint en, W to. 1... Sehmert 7. Peter II Illinlccy, Alexander rindle, lliehaid }Jaya. bane Whittler, Wlll. S Lttely, Christian Yeager. Real Estate Savings Institution. TATEDENT OF THE CONDITION of the above intAltution on the thi tiny of No t ember, 1e63. published in conformity to the charter Amount of Depusitif, Tuc. 161, 166.3.....5103.694 1, Amount of Luterest due Ltepo6itors 1,964 91 Amount of Contingent Fund 2,423 SI First Lions on Real Estate 01 tinged otateB 80nd5.........tit) 1... S. Debt t.:ertineates and Notes, (market value Interest earned not d ne /thee Furniture Dash on hand The undersigned, AVriting Committee, hare CX Ft mined the books of the Institution, the talnds and ;securities, counted the cash, &0., and be e found the shot e statement to be correct. w. D. COPELAND, NICHOLAS VOEOTLY, \V 1. R. SMITH. Depozdte recei red DAILY, and EVERY SAT i , RDAI EVENING.. INTEREST PALI) at 6 per ceut per annum. TRUSTEES. ISAAC JONES, PRESIDENT. Hos. T. M. I - lowa., How. J. K. Moonuaa n I %TV. H. SMITH, G. G. HUSSEY, W 13. DOPELAND, JACOB PAINTER, H allrEr CHILDS, I NICLIOLAS VOEOTET PHILADELPHIA CARDS GA, M AGEE . Er;GM AN HICK.; A.C4IEITC importers and dealers in US AND CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS I Vesting's, Tallors"rrimmings t NO. 235 t—rflEt Tr.rrr. 0c29-tf PHILADELPH WM. BRICE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 Boutl4 Water at., PHILADELPHIA. Liberal Bdrances made on cons ignmen t, when required. my-iyd GrIECon.GFI GI A_IN Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every - description of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VAN BEI:Mi & 00,, YA N ACT 1111 EMS 07 GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS. Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT • •PARAGON COALOIL BURNERS, &001 Mind' 1411nps, Columns, &O. 7t.1 • , ~ , f4, 4 0.1;41.114310, . to No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia 00 Manufactory, Frahitford. Phila. goods:warm:de& (W VrI"I"EIEURAI3:I-I. DIRECTORS: Wm. K. NIMICR, AL - EV:UNDER Sr Ecit, FRANCIS O. BAILEY ALEX. BiI.ADLfiV, :NA ELL BEA. 13A t reeeit e of all sumo not less than l):.r ,'cud of the r milts deel.tr, I o. and Dt.,..en,lwr. Interest ••rt nod t I t- , 1 ill June and - r it—e the -r,tltlsel, at Th., ,te , Li4k.1.1.121 . ANL, TREAzUREH •HA Hi, FS A OOLTON I=l 4 , 11Y1,913 01 A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. Office, 83 Fourth Street ..181AII MICE'S CHAS. 0. F..WoPii. Produce and Provision THE ' P - 1--PITT-Si3uRG-', MORINING, fIEiBETTARY e QG, :144. ''ISTOCK BROKERS. a. H. NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, ROOM, N. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING, Fur RIR STREET, .10 111, PA. 1151 - r) e sir hi; nllll property and other Real Estate 10 the amount of sloo.oou for sale low. NOTARY PUBLICS JOSEPH SNOWDEN, C3 4 P.A..3Fti. .1 -1 ' TY 33 , eel yi PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. TiZARKLE, MHnwacturrr., and Dealers In .13 , P, I:: E. , And all kinds of Wrapping Paptir, Itave Reinovoct FROM NO. 4i WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PlTTtilli . P.; PA. mp 3 43-Das h ',Aid for 1 At HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Foutti Street, Near Wood, BIIIE SI rISCRIBERS MAN 1 . A C.• TURK awl keep conBtantly on hand et Cr) amele in their line. it t urnttres, I truatnentr, Curtain Hoods, 'ttntittrn heather lie.!,, .llnt tregse6 01 kind.. • al,t, ihr ,edttrated Patent Spring All kinds nmt lihnds and hilt Wei 4:11, - Prompt g, eu lu ill ting Hint tug it i'qrpets, t th, octl7-I},l 1,, ,111.1 i STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C ANDREW liENRI Pllll /rnerni Pnrtnei IRON CPI' Y FORGE, KLOMAN & SINI PI I 'RI H NIE ANL HE BARIIIO.N. GEN .01 era! int.! .40t14, Pansenger, rvig!,l Am; ,11%, A \.l". Belo-11 COPPER WORKS. ---,- LAKE SUPERIOk.pOPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS Co., MAN I'F.s , TUI: NH, She•oh, BranG, nu.l ISri I 1. nppi r, s,, Copper le,nl l dt.o.lera Irt Ws. 1 . 11 N., COnstunt Iy 0 /I:"1.1. I rut ~ . 1; 111111 1 Ouls. .%1 11 111, .„ ,1 - .‘ 11,1 1./ • I I 'Littera GLASS WORKS 1: , I dill NNlNt.ii.%)t., 4)._p .1. l• li I ;II 1 I. . I'tttal.urFll. i'.l •- , U.*: 2 , 1 ttl.l . C\ - 11141t) , V I iLl r ea. s 0. !LT, .010 A 1,1 , - 1.,11 s . t,•1;11 1 •r 1 t t e s find ti I uu,. . hr.ror aro .•111 0.• , 1 PD. , •‘•l , , r ~r 1,1 tai WINES, LIQUORS. &C FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUOR:;, IGO F 1 E r r: ACOB K11:1.1.1:11 1% 01 1.(1 INVITE gip P.T.'en , . II to hi of i ipro.,, atl retich hA..) hero Lecte,l and IMO)! 1,1 I.lftf,ll. analle4 ,if. f;Lllfetlefi at las t . tahliehmPut thi• 11 iris I -IT: I,lquort of . 111 6It,JY. • , jani Rt.y In Ift€ Wft3 Ull Ilnul. Ai—. u 4.1 Al 4 the be,: he.tl:o,i HENRY W. "BEAUMONT &y CO 1 P ' Foreign Brandies, and Blackberry, linspberr • Lerry, nr. 1 e, or twi ' ‘..• 1? NC). S 3 I A 117:Ttlrig - I s' tkii - Ilutd, Lc, crt,4 .:pt IL.• moderate proilh, or GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 1115 \1'00I) v7'RI?F_T, 'h Ir:h. nth NO. 47 01110 5T124:4:7'..11.1.E.G11EN1 MIUMPS, II VII CET LEA j 7— Lead Pipe. I'or and It, Lent . no P 1....• s inn ge-n.crsi !Inn h i ninnn,rne, inn the uninsl aininlnnt rd ol,d;er. 1,11, Itnrd n, h Lentil or 1201119-r. title': ;•!-. WA!. r in.. 1111.9 rlXlllreen .enii — N..ll.—Al I Orders promptly atteb 101 In. ap3rlyd 9''3 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. 4c, NO. 350 I.IIIFIIII'Y Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Dep,i. JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR, 11AVING TA IiES ANI) FITTEI) with pill the uwideen /mimes went , this po: ular resort, the Fiubscrtlier rrep•treil to tio•1.11 modate his old cutorners and the public wer,..r ally, with the best the market hilUrtiF. will be served tdi in evii •1 itriety id el:, le dui id,. the Beano', Ills Wines, L.ii t uer, Mild Ales he feels confident In then, tri the lie for their excellence. Can, Itinziter and :•,11e11 03 - EtcN re:eived y and sold wholesale and retAd ru.2n-lyd Oi 11 1-1. OIT s , NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITT , ;I3T - 11()Ii rinflE SUBSCRIBER A itti.NiM Nurtz. to the !titbit:, that he is in Anil% re. eq.! FRESH SHELL anA (i'Ais. t i rsTi.ns. ‘iA!NI I-, he., and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house tit Aili every thing in the eating' am] drinking line at the shot! eat notice sIIALES, janll-Iyd Propi letor YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith field Streets, Mitre OYSTERS and dl the deli:A.le ,, of th, season trill he served up In the most palatabl. styles. ELI oct.l corner Virgin Alley and Smithfield at. APOLLO HALL BILLIA RD S.; AJLOONI.- 1; A 111/NER null ren,indla, old friends and customers that he la still to de found at his old stood, APOLLO H ALL. en trance on Fourth street. lie hos alwaya un hood the best quality of Lager Beer, and in goons• !ion. With the hall, a appointed Milford saloon. with good tables, bolls and cues. aerneuttxf the place, Apollo Bald Fourth st Dear Wood, entran4e from Fddrth.__tyle-ly DISSOLUTION. -T mu COPARTNER.- ship heretofore ex.it tog betti pen the under sigted in the Clothing ttutiinctits. er T 0.143 Fed eral street. Allegheny Ca y. tinder I he firm of H. Alcti,e a I 'G., 11. - lii t,s un e un Alareh the 15:1: P0t , .43.1 know ilt e t them:all e, in:leldtai to the firm kill ct;hi In 1 list liver ',I settle. H. AluttEl... Jan 11.1=44 I Al 1;; 351115-i to A Ai, Li well built L rldk house eot,talt.lng ten rootr, - e, silt: one acre of ffround att kited. well tero‘tkell with choke fruit ; pleasantly eltuated In the willare of Rochester, overleolZlutt the Ohio river, anti within five minutes u elk of the R R. :•:tati&n. For particulars Inquire of ja.ns-1 &d NV,‘ Mob Lain 'Pa . L IhiEEPIXti of Stock and .tiondhoklers of tine Cowpony. for. the election nf M.RECTOR.. awl such other business'avalareome before it, will be held at the Mee of aaki Gonipany.. in the 1 lty of pitts lia, on., TVIRD E.DX.LsDAY OF yB A. ..18414, at 10 a. m. 'TheStock ittfd Bond Transfer , Booka of the Company, at their MIA* thiltrity of Pitts. burgh, and at the Dluaafer Ageney in the City' of New York, will a-closed On the lat day of March, , at 3 o'clook aridMinifei closed un - - tit the 17th day of March tztrenftet.l , l ; kf•Y`)V4IIIIT'S ,1) 1 Ird I )1 I w4.)11 DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO, 1.1 1"1':..,13,1 GENT'S FURNISIIII.siG GOODS. In,lll,!itkg PA PIA: CUI.( N I , : 1 Al, I ' orythilAr uaustll kopt !.It.l-1- 4 ftl , ll h ingEtol,. (init•r, prompts eneentu.l ell3O-lytl MILLER MOE . , 41 AN I FACTUREIt I:1:4 (#1• IV. !".1e1::: i.nrlDl•4, ,r,111.7 r• hro rfo liundrol ,v,.1 y er. mud sz.lled 1. t/rl5l ..1,115 1-7 5. Iwt..- rtei.. et • ; r rlrtk.i/ir nttri , ll. , ncol, , rll‘ll,, ni Eng. and ‘i.t. twler ,tt ; aprlght, mula, at"; r1,01".I tit .014,, every rk rlption urru.), ,t t ,r) 4rner y. h •11/11‘, hi .\l. air pm., .170 hi,. law — ut.l.-r. limo 411 p•trt- ••1 I!•r um:, 1,1 nn.l prmliptly tORNFIt MARKET AND FIRST .T' r Dili F: SUBSCRIBER , : ll.'. V E al ST oPei.ai a Veit) 1.1 - 4 c nc..i It - arrrtl , l~ -,t . i, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES. \V A 111 SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MATSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, WE HAVE A LAVA VS ON HAND A supertor qrtitle oc Ale, Porter and Brown ', -- 3tont, And it ill continue to notio• ow to y..f• satisfaction to Ail of our , uistomers. .\I r. Holt Watson or Liberty street, will have the inana,zer (air t i. sinos4 u lth full control In the Brewery . :r Ili of rs t.• I; & Plirionix HT f".l • . Pit t,t,Linzh, JO S. SPENCER, ...rs AirmrNGA:rt, , ItIONO2VCIAIIE sp7 LA PLANING :WILL, would respectfully infOrm the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and haring eniar;ed his establishment, and filleddt vdtk the newest and most( approved ma prepereitdo! fur n tsdriloorf.ng and planing boards, scroll Bowing and re•sawing, doors t sash andi shutters kiln dried frames, mouldings box making, 6ce]. Souris ITTS BURGH, Sept. 7, 1857. jaio H N. FRAZIER, or PA It DLL . Rnehei4, , r, Pa LODE AT Trjo Aiv — s tyiEE THREE s - TORY BRkCli DWELLPI(I Louse and lot of ground for ;idle, situated near V) he street, ill, parlor. five ehatuber rooms, Alining loon], ktlchca, cc:l,r - and yeti!, gas :thd .WAt2r (11:1 tires, will be *old &La bargain-Apply febto ' OUTI-113ERT •&•1401c§; Market It. =EI • • TOOK'S AND BONDS FDICSALE.— ABegikezty ralley, Eureka Insurance, Allegheny Bank, County, Flee Per Uent Bonds, .411 Broker-end Insurance Agent, ....tebltr • ,43 Four tte (burtelr Btatt4g. '• PTA - Nto NY/ 'MELODEONS, from 940 to 3100. or . ale by !LAMPS, OIL, &O. J. CL 1; ELDON WELDON & KELLY, 711 ANI:FACTURF:F1- OF LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, CARBON OILS, BENZ E, &C., 10 1\ - L n,qt h IMMIEMINE frItER , WHITE RF.FINED lA. IEL Co IsT CDO DE IA , 011 iet!, 291 LiEvrzwrl - STREET. I PITT -hi u. u . PA. TAILORS DA_ I:Tt MERCHANT TAILORS, l'l' II F I Ei. LI S TItEET, IN r 1 1 1 „ ! i • A „ IT e.i ft. VED A f FALL & WINTER GOODS, =MEE i4lllli, l ithvillll,ll,,i, 1, ..(11,1,76, I" A 6.1. R lArge HOUSE CARPENTERS C3URTIS C. STEINMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber SITUP, V 111 IA; ALLEY, Betweell NN nti.l PIT f-431 llilli. F'.- BreAltil,/ ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman algid Attorney at Law, FII"I'll STREET Eqi — Crliir•••riorl r I 1,:rollrlt rm.! ,ii nr,r, promptl% ntter.,le,l LOAN OFFICES I,1. 1.! 11:1, wltt..,ut the It Gct Irt , rll 7 to ID Y. Si MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT. . \N" 4) I's MAFiTIC WORKER, TS PI( EPA E ( Ell ENT THE I ,N" ri!,r nt 1,111411:pr st '1,1”WO I • ref.:l l't 111..1C5 , . Aileghtr:lN . I. H I- , I, 1. 1 1 ...•ro • A. II orn rler. I, , orrer.•:•l .`. ilrtr.l li t r. 1:4Z1b: Pitt,‘lrrh P u ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Irou General MacLini to an,l Boih r MAk VIL iina. I:. •, Iron ..per PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALDWELL, 111111111=EI 1:: t lwr ,I, 1❑ i ftret ti CC I I I 5 1 P111,1A1.1:, PA JEWELRY, &C :1 E.' Vl' 1;:. 11 Fot I,ft,lie••• hri.t I wear line Itronzo Enttuy 111Cli as ..astor , •. Cake and Fruit Basketd, °Nets r.,1 rases. le, !- , et te. or 1i1;1:\ q.AN.I\II,YRAN 42 filth street BREWERS PLANING MILLS GRAS. G. MELLOR', 81Aotod COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, t•nrt I , IE SALE Or PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, Nt). 74 IVA TER ST., below Market, R. HUTCHINSON, r. 1 E OP I I.Et c:() Ni I f-; It)N A 74 1) FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, yitmr, Drirci Fruit. Prhrl niut 410 Pr.alit.:, 13,0 Itrlnd,..l f.4E•,*, I 1, , t, 1-1,1n.1. NO. W 2 s ECON I) STREET, 13,1‘sec,. •,,, 1.114'11J (JR I 'OnelgDil/elliel WM. H. SMITH & CO, 'WHOLESALE GROCERS, No=. 112 ft-`. 1111 tilt 1147 P;r: , . l utca to WILLIAM BAGALEY WHOLESALE GROCER, Noa. 18 and 20 Wood Street I;Mill REYMER & BROTHERS, 1., he yrh, A nii.r,nl.l FOP ki4,l‘ Saga, Vt og 100; 126 ANIJ 126 Wtioll WII-I,IA C WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. 131,1 i ninl I/4,114.r. 1 - ,nr OH licri.d4al.la Rye Wia:sLy, •I'!1 'THEFT, =ME T.J M.l , 74a>. i 1) 1 ( D MEM BRASS FOUNDERS Duquesne Brass Works. ;1111I1:111 FINISHCD BRASS WORK 1 4 3 N r t T NV 0R Ei REPA IR -071 ft: 1 r,, -oft'4enti 1- , 11 n, Ole ~.de 11/11 • °,• 1,,•(() 1 01, 10 -1 1, J. & M. BPSTEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, OAS _AND PEAT FITTERS, tiiili,;) AND Iti."l tid.S MALI It! AAA Also. Brass Castings of all Kinds 'l' II.; ii,l / 111 L.> al S 31 reet • tient. Libert y. (,F Tlll% FIRM' RE- 1,-,.•t• It AI Cll , llrei,/ Vir; ,11 i..r • I,r t.. .0-1 STEEL WORKS. Black Diamond St e 1 Works, PARK. BROTHER & CO., Rest of Cast Steel 119 6; Fi nuil I 'tfl K VZ . .! , ;.•C0111i Si =MEM Pittsburgh Steel Works, 111)N1•1!..., I it )A - 13 C,() art Steel; nl.o , Sprticg, Plow Rua A B ~rner A No— =nd 1 Ir“ , trcets, fur2l-ly 1'; T , tit'rl-1, P.l ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Wol,r eah , of tie , Fiauei...m Brothers /1111-11 S INSTITUTICM, SITUATED IN 1. tlithila 'o , l:t''. Peeloi", Irv,, 1, Fibt,ol Wm/ re4Sel. "it 01,1. Cl!! I', dints r.:O t a, oo P::110.10"1.111.1.111.1P1'1.111r01, 94e ill:Wet,' in 1459, I. WI I , l4ldeges to cultnr the 110041 collitgptte 11,,t1nr.5 an,l Ihigrees lie location •$t the ,ffietre a. oue ut the mo s t healthy in lieuna)lttania —this p..: !ion the .11Iegio-ny aliitint all, being pr 01,14 :I le, Its pure water, tirwing 41r, ana plot uresti ue The yitar conirrielietts on the FIRST ill t DAN - tiller 1.111 . 15th of Al s t_ilitt.tia . anti et 1 ,115 ,I.itor the . ...Silt 1. , :i r, It I. . 1 :14 , 11'd 11111:10 C.41111C , 1 rt.-turn home het trees the Session,. All tip Apparatus nectia -111 1. , 1.1[1." 'tura:~•cnng.&e., II In be 1141111..101 I,' the Lntit noun to the InArnment,l snd V0c.,1 . ..‘ , Tuatc turms no extra ch , tre.l. Student," tt tli Lt , In,ltted fcout eight ')t , ,,r6 to the age IA m.tote,""""l. TLHN: in ids gun e~ lag dinl Li, di n.striilitt•rii, pa t ALI. CILLER 11 0 CL/IInICLI . tl,l 110. h•r 11 I. inenairi,...xtra.... lU uilentr spending\ nevi din vi ;Lei 'oilege.. Reference can he made to the FR. Her. ginbop I einienec Rev. Bl:Thcrp Wnoti. Philadelphia; lies lied Idirriittd; Het. lir. ti'Hara, Philadelphia; Rev. Henry 11 'I.aulzhIln. Phila delphia : Rec. Pierce Al B-1 hack ncrn from Crersen. Tfrl - \ Fn . '' , f . IiNA BE 4: C. Gold Medal Premium Pianos. These lust rumente have the entire Iron Frame French Grind Action, ( , veratrung Bass Agratte Treble. etc., and are warranted to stand' in tune longer than any Piano manufaetnred..:certib catee have been given by 'Mather& Gottichalk, Satter, Strackosch and all the musical c lebri ties. Ecery instrument sold at Baltimor Fac tory prices, and warranted for eight years.' A R Lorr E BLUME:, 43 Fifth street, febl Sole agent for manufacturers' REFINED SUGARS— ••A" and - 14" Cc..ffee Suears. 60 bbls. t:rushed, Powdered and l itann late.l--now In store and for sale by R EY AI Eli k BROS., Pa; and Wood st CiOUNTEIr RESIDENCE FDA SALE, — . Four acres of valuable land well 14E/Ted , and in good order, a comfortable well 4 built two sfor3 dwelling house of nine moms, large barn, well of excellent water, frul; trees, grape vines. For sale by straw berry bed, raipberry beds, etc., all well i .. fem.. fenced In, situate in a healthy sad agreeable . . , neighborhood, easy of Recess by railroad. For ittrtgarlos dab for price and terms apply to NSPRENO B LET—Yastesv S. (lUFHBERT s. SO4,N sale by s FETZER & aRMSTOafti 61 Market street, feta corner Market and PITTSBI - 1? r, H =ME GROCERS. 1111ZEIEWE lIIEME=I 1! rc.l Nut onfrilinuary =MIMEO =MIMI II • ~1 13 - on Lan ever 11 ICI 1% .1 •F ri vll , 4" , P. I'lll , lU'B.l 11111211111 ==MM end If Lit Liliy,,Fal)- # 65 RAILROADS 1864. - aglMs;iMi 1864. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Pennsylvania Central Railroad (CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE BE- L; lug made to the equipment of this excellent double track and express route, and every possi ble care will be exercised for the comfort of pas sengers and rapid movement of freight Trains will lea ve.the depot in Pittsburgh as follows: THROP(III ACCuMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 6 SO a. m., stopping at all ata- Ilona between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 50 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New 'York via Philadelphia. P THROGH 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. lASI LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 836 p. in., 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. ,TOHNSTOWN A OCOMAIODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as tar as Gone maugh. riitsT A OCOMMODTION TR AIN for Wall's Station, leavesdally, (except Sunday, , r at 630 a. tn. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. in. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 80 p. to. FUI IITII ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunda} - ,) at 6 01? ft. , i2HA ROB TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at 955 a. ni.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. to. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBI ROB AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 1, 80 p. in. l'hilmlelphia Express 1 s 0 p. Fast Line 130 a. In. Through Mail Train 1 00 a. nt. .lohnstown Accommodation 10 116 a. in. Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.— 6 25 a. in. sd Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 36 a. in. 3d Wall's station Accommodation 1 56. p. m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation—. 6 05p. in. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at I 20 p. in. on Mondays. 'I RAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Acconuno dation Rll.l Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West IrAIN`; FUR 113ENSISI:1143 connect at Ores.. Ith Express Trautn and Mall Train Went, and Avith Through Acdommodation and Edcpross Train Last. 113L=I TO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA EA LT LNIOILE LANCASTER HA KRIS - EURO_ ALTOONA Baggage lieeked 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 traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions- where the Company has no Agent. al( E.—ln case of loss, the Company will boil themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding *lOO. N'. 11.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the liepat, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each pissenger and baggage. _ . _ J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R., Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streeta. no2o 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER 3ANFARY Ist, 1564-, trains nut as follows. littevg or ( 'hi'go. For Cler'd ForWheerg F: \ press 115 r. . 1 15 v m. 1.15 a. 01. Express 1 45 p m 1 4.3 p m. 1.45 p. m. 6.30 a 16. 6 15 k. rn. RETI'RN LNG Arrive I'itt.,:iirr6h, I NV C (' 5) p. m. r • N. P. H. H '2.20 u. tu.. 3.30 p. m., 7.UU p 9.10 a. na, 3.50 p. m. , 5.0,5 p. in ACI'l P:101( iI)A TI( ,N TRAINS. Le.tre Al leglieny Alliance. F l oc N. H. For For Steu'e c. 15 p. m 1.15 n m. 640 R. RI 3.00 p. m. 3 W p. m. 4.30 p. m. 6.40 p m. IiET( RNINII Arm e Allegheny, I'.. W. tr.. lt'y 7 '2O v. in., 8 40 o. m 135 it . 1.50 p. m. . 2c l• It ... 10 00 A in. ; PARKIN. Ticket Agent. 1 . .. L L. P•,-,ci.g.ce Piltsbur-t-L. A . '..I.SNEI-I.IEII - 1.11.1", A ' grat, Alleglien3 R. li. I A '1 :“./N", Gen. PAse. Agent. I'., & t.t. fly. co. F. It MY Mix, t ten. Ticket Agent. 1,1,5 12. P. R. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R N4istoemi R Alt I I A_N Cl- - ELNI YIN 'l' irb,N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE IUPCEM HER '2d, Ibria. Trains will leave the De pot, corner of Ross and Water streets, as follows: Leaves Arrives at l'ittsburgb. Pittsburgh. Mail t., and I mom Ilintown 1 55 a. m. 600 p. 1,1. I,:sprets .. 3 3;0 p. m. I 00 FL. RI. M'ECA'hiMrt It 00 3. ru. u 0 a. in. ei 15 a. en. 5 05 p. m. l'ort Petry •• 00 a la. n 30 kiradilouk 'a 4 IS A.. th. 540 p. m. Suudat Churcli 1 rain to and from ,11"1,, ,, ,,d I, 1 od p m. 1G GO A m For tickets apply ro (4EI), Agt. H. BLAI,JK:III,I\* E. Supt. deg. AM E 1 ICAN 11 4 0 S li(ISTI IN, IS THE LARGEST ANT) REST AR ' ranged II clli•I in the New England :States; is eel/trail) Licatect, and easy of access frornall the routes of Ira% el. It contains all the modern im provements, anti every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are writ arranged, and com pletely furnished for families and large traveling parties. and the house will continue to Le kept as a tirst-class Hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the Luursr to all parts of the COW]. try. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Roston, Sept. 1563. seta-61nd To Builders and Contractors, w E AR E .N O r It y le 3l i A NT - FA C TURING L I 31 - F.:. , Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 309 LIBERTY STREET BUST qt. - A LITT OP 3PAI ILY Ci 4:21 , Always on hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART Zs. CO. Steam Wagon Work, W HAND AND NIADE TO ORDER WAGONS, CAti W HEEEBARR 0 WS, STORE TRUCKS, /IA Y AND ,s fRA W C , ITTENS U. cULEMAN. oe£l-1 y.I Marion Avenue, Allegheny Ully -crir;at.x...x_. FOR AUTI - IllAi OF 11.863, A complete aFi. - 3rta.,ent of hvAtillt,i PAPT:II IEI Aii € I Of all styles, at prices lower than can be again offered. For sale during the season by W. P. MARSHALL, N EW AND BEAUTIFUL SONG, irs: ROOT. "Just before the Battle, Mother," FIRST VERSE. .1 Wit lk.-fore the battle mother, I ant thinking most or you ; While upon the field we're marching, witp the enemy In Corarailea.hrave are round me lying, withlhouglite of home andilod ; For well they know y that on the morrow, Some will sleep beneath the sod. ..IE'.I=I.3ECUEII s 2C3 CENT /AL Copies mailed an receipt of price. C. 111.ELW14.. woo,d4r- e it MINCE -4.ti - "MO INDElari AGAINST LOSS *WY, MI . RE FRANKLIN wan TNSUSItAIgjE COMPANY -OF PITILA.DE'LnITA," OF_ BIDE No,. 435 and 437 CIIRSTIIPILPP -ST., near Fifth.. • STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN Silt 1889. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assent - big, be . First Mortgage, amply secured. .91,893,393,33 Kcal .Estate (present value 6i03,31.3 „61,) cost , • . • ••••. • •• • • • r s r , 26 reurporOy-Loorio Mi . :ad:lW ecount: t, teral Securities 89,136 Stocks, (present" value $86,667 12,) cost 89,788 68 Noted and Bills Receivable 1,82 i 00 Cash '27,919 33 87,208,061 68 1 he 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 yearn, they have paid losses b: Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during tke year 1859,662,15836. DIRECTORS. CHARLES W. BARCERR, 310IIITECAL IT. Lac Tones WAGE RR, Dawn S. linow Se guru GRANT, ISAAC LEA, JACOB R. Serra, EDwARD C. DA Le, GEORGE W. }LYCRA RDSL GEORGE PALES, CHAS. C. BANCKER President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice Fresident. Wm. C. Steel, Secretor) pro tern. .I.AR DE NlLliCu IFLN, Agent. m ylB Northeast cor. Third and Wood ats. PNTT A_DBLPILLA FINE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 144 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House 'apitql .. $219,100. A55eta..19304,043. wILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SI:RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. ' ROBT. P. KING President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. CHARLES BAYER, .E. R. Corn, E. R. ENOLIRU, GEORGE W. BROWIt, P. 13. SAVERY, JOREPH S. YAM, SHERMAN, JuSEPU CLAYTON, E. WILER, F. 131.,,, - Er.arn?r, Secretary, I. G. COFFIN, Agent. jytly Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, OF. T'll-'FirticatiGrx. Oftiee, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Mock NsußEs AGAINST ALI. KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RLSK.S. ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN b. Mo- CORD, Vice President ; D. M. BOOK, setretary; Car. WM. DEAN, General Agent. DlRErTons—lsaac Jones, C. Cl. Hussey, Har we% Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Yahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, E. P. Sterline, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. M'Grew, Robt. H. Da% la not. estern Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. GEORGE DARSIE, President •F. Si. GORDON, Secretary. Capt. R. L. CoCHILAN,Agent. No. 02 Water street, (Spang tio's Warehouse, np staira,)Pittsburgh. rRIE AGAINST A'LL of FlREand SIARINE A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and whit are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whichthey haveassumed, as odering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1661. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 ortgage 2,160 00 Office Furniture 2,50 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,*)8 00 Cash 18,351 00 Premium Notes 27,605 90 Notes and Bills Discounted 174,075 00 .1864. VM5,2451 PO. I)II2ECTORS—R. Jr.. J A ames ItVu. Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Darate, Wrn. H. timith. Uhas. Id. Itleketaon, An drew Ackley. Alexander Speer, David M. topg, Rees. 'f homaa, I3enj. Ilakewell, John M2.cume. vIN11:S , OYSTERS, BUTTER), G A POULTRY AND EGGSr 3(10 L. I TrE TUTS' ST-R,F.E'r. H OUSEILEEPICS FURNISHING STORE GOODS FOR THE ..n.TICCILIF....N. Tin Ware Bruahes Wooden Ware Baskets Spice Boxes 1 Jelly Moulds Cup Tubs Wash Basins Straw Cutters Cup 0 lops Hair :Cleves Wire Sieves 3lince Knives • Coal Scuttle Silver Soap Stove Polish Chamois Skins Knife Washers Skewers t Hidirons CliolffstileengMll°s"' Lemon Splieeiers Wash Boards Stew Pans Sauce Pans Waite Irons Bird Roasters Fish Kettles Fry Pans Bain Boilers Farina Boirers G raters it goig Beaters Larding Is:reciter! Flour Pails Pudding Pans Water Filterers Breed Pans Pie Plates lidtter Ladles Clothes Wringers Iron Holders Wooden Spoons Step Ladders Butter Prints Heelers Wash Tube Clothes Lines Soap Cups Scales Toast Forks Cook's Knivesi Sad Irons Bread Boxes I bleat PresseS• Scoops t Cake Boxes,,Er-e t , Er.. F'Olt THE DINING ROOM. SILVER PLATED. Castors Call Bells Syrup Tugs j Nut Picks (Jake Knives J Fish Knives i 'rutnb Knives lee Cream Knives Salt Stands I Napkin Rings . Fruit stands j Cake Baskets Butter Knives IForks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles 1 sugar Spoon, Children's Cups j Mustard Spoons Round ta. Oval Salvers i lee Pitchers Boupuet Standa 1 0 obleta curl - a-Jona% Ivory Handled Knives . Carvers Cocoa do do Forks stag do do spusro Waiters English Tea Trays I Crumb Brushes Fork & Spoon Trays Crumb Trays limb Covers I (iming Dishes Hash blame Coffee 'Diggings Wine Strainers Cottee.Catetiers Spirit Coffee Pots I Nut Crackers Table Mats Round Walter's Bread Baskets j Cork Screws e . Wine Coolers Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coofets, /cc. FOR THE cqx.A.31,43z1 13 . ~ Toilet Jars Walter Carriers Pout Baths Cliarriber.BuCketir Infant's Baths Bowls and Fiteimai M stress Brushes tia's Shades Shaving A.:trias Nursery She` Bronx Match Holders dg Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Wax Tapers i Night Lights. misc - JET-T-A.N - morre. Library Steps Door Mats I Vienna Fish Globes Vesta& • • _ .. Bird Gages Meal Safes . • - Vizzetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames I Flasks-.` Camp Knives Camp Portililicat.:• And everything pertaining to a wen.amcgated Household. To STO Rbe ob of tained at reasonable prices at the NriV , . ' 111 1 /A.V . Sz FLICTLAIREI4. NO 30 pipmn switg - Em• First door below the Exchange Bank. 'All goods delivered free el , nhassg in the city, Allegheny, Birminghani, • llranchester, Du pnesne borough, etc. . . aggPlear irliE Nal" ITIGEW HAS , RITMOViRD JIM hid stock of China and Queeruiwpilljo No. 2.2 WOOD STREET,/ adjoining Wm. _l3agaley, earl., where iterwill be pleased to show his customers' a coßplateallsort thent of all articles in his line suited to themants of families, restaurants, hotels, steamhdatt o , and city and country dealers. febldicad 87 Wood street Sell Your Old Books and. Pa' pen - , THE HIGHEWI' PRICE WILL RE paid for old books with backs Tenitta , ed„ old newspapers or other printed paper at tit paper and Rag store, No. 33 NIIITIIPTFT.II - sT. ja.117-Imd S. B. 6 C. P. PSARELE.' 1 - 101ESS GOODS up THE L.II.IKST ernes. CLOAKS, SACQVES, SHAWLS { fIRS of every kind amts I ariety of other goods. ,All will be °tiered cheap to afford 11/ Jointrekase s IL i. LYNCIPS, Nq 96 Market street 0c.31 between sth and•fhiSldgetbnii. Iry EMOVA L OF" LIVERY StAlla ' JIM - rho undersigned hating removedUwe 4 ,r 1; r,tahle from the rear of the Scott ,to near - the corner Of That and Sri* yt. (1.-Coniva 4ild stand, 11 PeePirrial -I.sh .Clar°r=" 't=a,adt,BaddlebAset,-*fineWf t•i rate Al yet mente forttaiforatrsr, tit k than. ii k gm va, NEAL SHIPMAN-1k EIZIECEI Down stairs rte=aTo~n_f...