'"TETEGIUPHIC. FIRST EBITION. Correspondence Between Gens. ’ P6ck and Pickett. FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA, ; “Gate Trom Washington City L lUfstr Hnik, F'elrrti a it' ?7. The Par's col respondent of the Timex mivs that '■ since the arrival of Mr. Merrier from .Washington, he lias joined his efforts with those of Mr. Dayton in settling the ' Government right on the state of the war in America, and used his influence ,t j Dfeventtmy international , titWMtv liiiobffiiictJbh-Witlk the : (rmfedcrate , ships in French ports. The derision of : the Government in the rase of the Hap ! pahannoek has, therefore, been changed,., and she will probably be detained. A correspondence has passed between , Generals in relation to tTfe'defUh >bf Ottl. Shaw, and the suhse- 1 . gt«nt*xefiution, by the rebels, of a tie- : gro soldier ,I'pr his alleged-murder. Gen - erSl reck. of the Tnited State?his Wisely seen tit to en list many thousands of cidorcd soldiers , -to. the rebellion, and has . , placed them on the same Tooting, in re 1 speets, as the white troops. He encloses a copy of the President’s order on the subject, that for every soldier of the Uni ' of the km - of war, a rebel shall he executed, ,-i, , and adds: Believing that this atrocity ...., Jiaa been perpetrated-without your know ledge, and that you will take prompt steps to disavow this violation ol’llic u-s -ges ofstvar to bring the offenders to jus. • tice, I shall refrain from executing a reb el soldier until 1 learn your action in 1 . the premises. ” , Qen. Pickett replies under dale of Petersburg, Va:, February 18, that had 1 he caught any negro who had killed either, soldier or citizen of the Confeder- ! ate States, lie should have caused lam to bb executed, and states that he has in his possession 4o(l officers and men of the United States army, and For erery' man Gen. Perk executes he will hung ten of them. • Koi.EsmTio, West Va., February iT. — Harper, commanding a eoinpan v *>f State trobpsj whom the rebels style "swamp dragoons,’’ had a light rrrctulv with two hundred ot liuboden’s men at the month of Seneca river, in South Branch ’ Valley, Pendleton county. This party of Tmboden’s men was evi dently intending to pass through the mountains by the Seneca road into the counties of Tacker and Barbour, either with a view to making a raid on the rail road, or for extensive plundering pur poses. About a dozen refugees and deserters from Agusta,Georgia, hail made thehvwny. otter the mountains to tins place. These refugees were ordered to report to the rebel conscripting officer in Staunton r.n the 5d of this month. Washington, February _'T i.irui Gol. T. Lionel Galloway, of the Koval Enginecis, and (’apt. Alderson, of the Royal Artillery, of the British artny. ac companied by Oapt. Munton, of O emu a I Barnard’s staff, have j ust made a visit to the fortifications around Alexandria. The two officers just named are accredit ed agents of the Engliih Government, J sent out to examine and report upon the I progress made liy the United State- iuar. I tillery and’fortifications. Washington, February g7.—The Sen ate yesterday ratified the treaty between tile United States and Belgium i'.ir tin- , .SATfltnA Y. March, isih. a, ijhi.,.i , !U ,„ extinguishment of the Scheldt due-. , 'hcrealter as the Hirer is opr■!! ti. 1 'i.lllicit Hlnlt- Tho United States is to pay its pro ratio Steamer Welcome, of the capitalization, and the Belgians , sa nut hay. A|>ril *.m. at i? m. agree to extend to the United States the Steamer Florence reductions of import duUes whirl, may I sATt'ki.AV, A,,r,i i0.h.,, r, ’ nowerr 1 tre » tlW Witl ' -Her.,,,, going by this U,„ are err,sin go pJWtrs. j\lin«?s with thoir i'o,«t J } o trly .•ui.l without - Ji'l.nj . hu the \t ry light draught stern wheel Washington, February •*? —\ t |virr« • sf - am « r Bouton. hunt expreash i.*r i..u whom. Mr e pn! r at n e i'M e . n ‘-p ar,n r'- lm, “ “ *>-<-•> sX.’* • ’ t° Japan, da- u»t» freight of the Welcome .inJ Fior* uce should tetf'JanudlyT^tli, - •sfalt? that the \LHri 15 be necessary on account of low w.iU-r. b. ii ma at that time was still at large.* ' ' K Tv! “ piotvd the ( pper Missouri in Mackinaw t*oni •md are thorough)) ampi unled with its navigf< _ tion. For freight. or passage, or ir.lorination m __ ; “ “ ~ ~“ n ~ --■■■' ■■ nl t(i thr \| iru a. ato i i • i'<ipf L t \ K v ' D ' rt^MKOHAM -- D - ,HMf4E - N a » <»mcco« Cn.ted statr. IllMt r-Uiee ('oinpHli\ rwwi)vi' M iikM'c' \*J'w;, 0 ' ” rN(AN southwest corner oi Main and l >livr street*. 01 O RUh, Jl? r rrv S a 1 TS - t*» ro.. convent street. St. ®Vw \ r Ul ' WUKks-Wft,,. Louis. Mo. fMi-t house 119 Water street, and 166 First street —.I PpsTou^^a^efuT/s^ *3 pTn^ur^rny! Wheeling & Portsmouth Packets Window (Hass, Druggists’ (Haas Ware and Ame rican Convex Glass, for Parlor Windows Church- , I* l NNING 15ETU",'.E\ \\ HEELI.\(.. es andjmfeUo buildings. UDI PARKKRSBI' HO, ti A LMPOI.I s/ --- .A j g-y.l Hi, ' ■_ _ -■ j IROISTOA, BID S..MJV AM) POKTS wiKies, liquors, &c. „■ the hew and past - -~rr~ zii±-zn. - t JTIZKN. i Mpt. Wash JtA/lAR •TC.TCT ,T ■Tl’nw Kt - ,r L plying regularly l*et\u.n Wheeling and ' . _ ’ Pittsburgh, Gallipoli*, Pomeroy, Parkersburg. ‘lmporter and Wholesale dealer in - Portsmouth, lfontuu ami Pic >.md\. leaving FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, Ha. in., and leaves Portsmouth tor Pittsburgh 160 SMITH FIELD STRERt, * wery FRIDA \.at 9 a. in. Wide guards, large Three doors above 6th nt HnJ con d»rtahle state room* This tine boat has 1 -• * lecently been purchased expresHv torUiis trade JACOB KELLER WOVlft IMYITE * She will lente pumM ually at the adv ertisrd time particular attention to of German. pl KUelltlo,, tu ;U,J ~llB,nCssi Wines aod Frenoh Brandies. which has been se- i in [f us | eti l '' r leeted and imported Families muL f V*i ur ■ , ‘Pj ,l V; " n hoard, or to Churches Wb fl * M ° - .. .. . Juh ‘ N . Agent tabliahment the ypst ana purest of Wum;. Pure FOR AVIIEELI\<« Jnquors of a^l,kinds, «uial to any in the mb , al- | jrfP 2 ** •>, THE KECSI'L \R* |» SS‘2iSM««MSi' , . d dye Whtak » “ a • JBfiSta£s*er Packet AUN M?A 't . the heat KecHfled Monongaheb j- Uon. <ma resumed her old trade, makmg regular HENKY W. BEAUMONT &"CO, a J^Wh,rrv y • ■ ••- -.JABat-itas ' thoroughly repaired, she well de&en es the p»- Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, i of,he .^ ic (®Ui\ Agt , --- . i Wharf-liOftt, below Monongahels hn.lge. Blackbeftr; Wild Cherry, ami ii La-i gef Brandies, Old Monongahela, k\e, «n4' I P \ t n‘ • t • -n ' l ] other Whiskies, Jamaica Hum.>,, | rittSDUrgll & OlllCinnatl l aCKetS. NO«‘€I3'Ii<I!BERTY STREF/l' ' Opposite Fourth street, • ‘ j F.I)D A\ ' S CIN., PACKET. ’ Leaves Pittsburgh every WEDN FISPAA. PITT‘SBti I KtWA, PA. ! Leaves Cincinnati every SATURDAY. Taverns and i'idniUea tc { p AND AIAUNI Fl moderate ptpfUafbr Oaah,. ursfiil-K-i ; ■Jg^JJ3eusft» eg nt ’Side-wheel passenger steam- — ._-/j x j. . PIKKOL, 11. French Com- GAS PLUMBERS & FITTEEtS->i-e«'cs l) i'it l trtiu , r\h ,< e,',"s' — si- j—- •-- - --r— : i » hlhNhsli.U, at u m., and Cincinnati ABJ) ST I3WENB* : ‘* V( - SAr Rl, '^ 11 a For freight or ?W»offißS JPGAS FITTEBS, " T‘H^T NO. 165 WOOD STBKK'f, ’ ' JH " 3U ■'■"■ Ni >W... n». A S t S Cincinnati & Louisville Packets. HBltf T&B iIaYOB'S OIJ-jirEl. ’ , FOR CINCINNATI «fc I.OI'ISV ILLE. Pumps, hydrants, sreet lead, | ‘ ls M . • ll * Lead Pipe, Pig and Raj Lead, and Plvaoib- \ J* 11K m 'V er’a Material iujgenerai. OURelineries fltt«dittp i 1 ifi' MI >t,A I Ifth. t apr.r/5. in thfc iuost appniVed txuumer. Tanks lined with Aohmson. u ill lem ras aunounce.t ahm e. Lend or Copped. Houses fitted witii and ° r or , ( » to Uas Fixtures. , »>* l'/-At)K, or 4W'N. B. Ail orders promptly attended to. 1 <T< *BLINi JWt ton. Ac is. ( Epan'lle, Cairo & St. Louis Packets. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. FOIE I.OUfS'LE, EY.\\'M,l>’ dt CAIRO* • n - - ... i TUIS DAY. FKP. i»9. Al I P M AWftHrfttMCttfWAtf: YI;r.NA« x. MILI.KR. „ fi dT***»» THE NEW AND SPLEN hkkkv FHim. .111., ?pcriil l*»mr..T. tn-M oget sir isner .1 AAJ i;.‘> R. General Partners. «iiL.\lUKl.. <’>tipr Hart on. uid 1.-ivc f..r the TT»/-k-M- *-*-rrr-,T —/sr, 1 'U «»v o x 1 1< 1 11.1 *' 1 lil fvl i.i t C pof t • IK.ON CITY FORGE, F'or freight, or passage, apply on boArd, or to TT x /■ -r 1 A -r-v-r Tx-ri .TAS. OilLtlNS it Ci.)., ur KLOm.YN & PTTTPPS 01129 .wim PL.VCK,a k ,, NmTlji WARD, PITTSBURGH. MANtTPACTT RE BAR IRON, GKN erai Railway ami steaiwlKiat Fonrines, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles.'itc* GLASS WORKS. COPPER WORKS LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, ‘ Mo l Eiver & Fort Butlev Packets, j k, vkr . ; r THR SEW Aim SPIES. pabk, ipcijbdt& co,, jsgwrw. M APftTPACTtTBKKfI OP Above , • ' *'; ***** Fire, sc. <FCRS of *S*-Constantly on iMnd, taeii’ Machines ereiy kind Km 0, Udan of jotherigood/s. : and Tools. Warehouse No I*9 FIRST and 120 wiillMiMtbred'chestvfp AuoftialVioVpiircioisc, j SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. -o.aueM */l!EEEyfjEp»&,., nSPSpccial orders of Op per cut to any desired ; r." /VpV,,i^P^wJMark(3i'street pattern.,,,,,* at.,-* . % ut,fmu#m9 cm • ■ ' <,i;li IH'l U t AMUSEMEm /BANKING HOUSES, &D. er p.T»«w<mT B BA™«. ' | FIRST NATIONAL BANK ‘ pittobubgh. T'TOF U | l FrvF'l l rN ?re ?t t l!fb?nifn! th J T i l<:K ' I TRF.ASURT DEPARTMENT. ) .ion, , rompl'./muTCin, • «1 to wirne,.- it, an.l >w unanimous in manifest- I- w „ rar(J Kv »atSfAc”orv « id-ncr frSnl 1 {?^?n^n“\\n.» H N C H! Snl 0 ” H*. the Ar,i9 ’ '*» Yheitha. linen made to .m| ] N^ Am,o n mrnt« , that the FIKST NATION AI, BANKOF FtfTS i rtJnveriUft rea nrVh«s^f d VJ. tjtecfs ’ in the County of Allegheny ami State i. r eiwlerlui r this tpuihfi.i^ e^re< i RU j ° r H Btll ' ot Beiumj l\ani.a has been duly organized umler uai Snl Ul ’ m ? ral . nnd i l nMlwl " i Hud aceonUng to the requirement- of the Act of imoru\ einent tn alt mh ol r rC ? ° l , a *! tul,Kt l° n ,Utll Congress. emit led ”an Act to pro\ ide a National the welfareif feol A U >. pru,n <’urreru y, secured by a pledge oi l ’uited States hesnarei are inexperienced in . Stocks, ami to provide lor th* circulation and re *** *l^tt i “‘L t f t ‘ npt ? lion r Hhl, ;, h llV\. u, “ ; Option thereof.” approved February Jbth, the Vli'K 1 V^i^rft'S n tfI r v L-'ai*’! v- V r ' 1 Ub ' ami has complied with all the provisions of the IH-KKI OF LKAN KMA.N. 'said Act to be complied wdh Udore M ALOIS’ 1C ’ commencing the business of Banking. Now' THKiiKKoKK, 1. Hugh McCulloch, Comp ' i£""IKST NATln^Al’'l^R r 'f“ MONDAY EVENING, FEJB. 29. ! fl£vLSZ'& nuthoH^Mu 5 ' £L2SZ* ,£ I . | business ot banking under the Act aforesAid. u lis better to laugh t ban be sighing.” In testimony w hereof witnesas my hAnd and I seal of ottlce, this sth day of August, lsß3 -Y ANIvEE HILL'S! gj Monster Minstrel Organization ! THE FIRgT BANK ! ANI) - OK I’ITTSBFIMH, PA., | GREAT BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE Late Pittsburgh Trust company. ; Capital B+oo.ooo, av H h pel v lleffc t o lu- Aiul Hand. tiease i» 81.000,000. T The Pittsburgh Trust < Y.inpany ha\ ing organ- SKASON UEI.NU ized under ttit* act to provide a *\atiunal t ’urren theirhrat appearance helm* the American cj, nudertlu- title of the FIRST NATIONAL pul.he. alter a m*\ en j ears' tour on lhe continent HaNK uF Pi FTMH K< iH, would respectfull* otLurope, acknowledged by the press and public • orfor its services for the collection ol Notes, where* er they have had the honor of appearing, , i Jra fo, uuis of Kwhangc, &ie., receive n.oue\ on as the greatest combination ot artistic excellence deposit aini bu\ and sell Lxcimuge on ail parts ot e\ er helore consolidated under one management. jj H . L -oimtry And MnaterH of their Profession The management take* great pleasure m *m nouneing the engagement i>i NOKMAN SSIIIMIOIi. The most eminent delineator of Lthinpian . lint actets in tlie kuu'vn world. Also. MR. GEO. GRAY Ihe a.*rer»t American i'enflif, late* ol ('AMI 1 - HKLI/s MI\SIRLLLS «luj mil mi i| >t* u n.ii ei enlng \\ ith this Stupendous Galaxy of Stars : Harry (’-amphell, Dr.W. P.Valentiur Prof.Whitiug, Uco, Fluid. Prof. Mayo, Henry Baker, .I.E. Mead. It. W. Perry, Frauk Spencer, Albert Bra Iran. Ned Turner, Frank Muuford, .folrn ‘Wilder, Uhu Rend, L. Myers. Loorge W. Hill, W. H. A. Tobcy. (icorgc Brown. lioors open nt 7—to commence at 7 a i o’clock A hMISSK h\ «<r < r IL\ \ D Kit LL B A LW( iNY S KH hi N AI * L piv\ ions to tin* performance, hj 1 ANKKK HIW/S I’NHI VA LKD BRASS BAND. feh‘26-tf VOCAL AND Instrumental Concert and Ball, F-ir the Henetit «>i phot, <\ .v. hvitrom. Director ol Orchestra of the Wurman Thustje. at I.AFa V fcITTK HALL, t*N TLF.SDW NL\T. Programme of fouml 1. * * vert ure he Bavri.Lr, - t'h\ itni i 1 Puntani, .Mn Lni.n Scnl't ;t. WrAnd \ iohncellu Solo, sou \ emf d. Hi tlnu. A 1 i Sartori. 1. ’I he Dark DazTimr •Mias Kliza Scnba. '• \ iolin Solo, t’arim al du Venice. N I core-' C. Wran.l Du crtiscmciit on \ lolin.cll-*. Ah •artori. 7 t>\ erture. ('rou n Diamonds < irchuat ta. t’ommencciin nt ot rtmcert.7*. o'clock t'mi mencenient ot tin* Hall lu ADMISSION ii Alu>ich\ thcnre.ll Wedem l< uni I c I >1 STEAMBOATS. Ho! for the Gold Mines of Idaho \ UailNlA t.'irv. HANXuck lilt AND WALLA I I \ St. LouU and Fort Benton TRANSPORTATION LINE, l*'ui Fort, Renton and the (treat Fall* of the Miifmiirl tiirnkm and „ light draught Steamers, built exprea.-lj for tin* hade,* in lea\. St. Louis lor ahuv e ninl inierme-li itc non*, a.-, follou e: Steamer Benton FOR EVAS'LI.K, CAIRO & ST. LOI'IS. TRJS DAY, J Ul. 39. AT 4 P. Al. r-^sCCSJ I * the finTb PAsskaroKß ■* ijjßjij. ft ate.-u.ior L LuN lIJAS', .1. \V. Atii n nit, t 'oinruander. will c as announced above > For freight, or i..nja.' k ge, apply on board, or to •It 'H-\ FLAck.or .1. D. l-’OLLINU\VOUI>, Apia. / i i i i J i f THE POST-PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MOEAIMI rEBIU;ATO:-.9.<C-l^.^ The Bin - -vs? which ha- Mtlenhe-1 the Pittsburgh Tiimt (’oiupauy since its organization In lso-2. H ill u t- Indie-. t* he a autheient guarantee that husi m-s? entrusted to the m-u oi ginizat n»n will re cei\ e the same piompt attention. Hat mg a very extensile correspondence >vith Banko and Bankers, throughout the country, we heliet e we cm ottei unusual facihtieo to tl-o»e who do busipeos with us. The ImainesH will U* conducte-l tlie name officers and directors nt übutuk.- : James Laim,hi.in IVm. K, Nuik k, KnUfcttT S. UaVs, AUAAM-HII SfKKR, Thom as Btu , !• lu.N- is i i. Haile* , '1 nos. Wi-iHhh.N, A i cx. Bra ulks , sa<iki i. Hi * JA.MLS LAI WHLIN. President .1« ;i nll nii u, t ashler, a u 11 H . J. 1.. -I X I I’ll. H, HKIi r KOUNTZ.& MERTZ, 118 Wood street, Second door, above Tifth, Dealers in foreion and ho. meatic h\.;lmnge. t.’oui. Bank Notus ami i }ov eminent Seem it n-s. I oiled ions promptly attended to. apt 1 NIIOLMF.S di SONS, u a s k e Its • ami K\c!imge Brokets ami Dealers in Notes, Draft-, A i-•< nt.-mce.-, Wold, silver ami Bank Not.*,. Lx.-haili the Lutein .-uni Western Mil ic« const ml I\ lor sale. *.V. t’LNTS Wollectmns made in nil the cities throughout the I hi Lai Stales. 1 ►«*]>i>sit» rccci\ ed in par funda or current papei. N-> .A .M.nikct -t red. bet ucm Third ami Koutlh streets Ci OLD. S 1 L \ F. H , DEMAND NOTES, M IVHIIi, nt. a ~| In.lcM,- In. dlditdmis tiid 'cit-lu'.il,'.. and .il olhd go\-a nmi l.t so li! 1 1ics, bought by \\ It WlLl,l\t|s \ li,. A uher, ( irchesl i a mV- Mud W... -d =lll «l. v. -riu i .- I Mull DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, I'A .(- id mui Sunc i OPEN DAILY, FROM *» TO iOTLOi K, ala-*, on \\ isllic^.la \ and -itur-i -\ o ciiliu”-, i.iom A lav lr*t to N-m en.W i t-t horn ;to 4 .t>. u au-tlrom N->\*-mU-i Ist to ,thj I at. I nun U 1 o 4 o clocL. I>ep- >ait- it’.v; . -■-! -- l til minis not h-a- than ( u*. K 1 vvice a \ ear. m lun-- -m-1 h.'.dnWr lntcn--ti ti.Hs been de. hr- .1 acinl- -nnw 1 11 \. m .1 uin- ami lu ll in In' r a i no* in.' Bm k w t ■ •• ,i tne m o- t run t-hng 1 tic -lep. >-it« i t.. - lus pas-. Is -ok .W i- i »lc Books con tain me tin O'h -i‘i r. lie - I.a w-. Rut- # aii-I Keen la t ions, i u rio.,h, .1 trni i - ,<u •« ppii, \t i. -n to itie uhlce. .1 uli n B. M ' Ka.l.ldi, Miic U Pen m k . John Holme-. J.-hii .M if-lial. A lev.ali-U I Sj-- • I . .) i:u< « B I > .’deed,. Benj I. Lablie-i > - I;. A .M }’■•!l> -1,. W I- J ames AL \ nle\ . Hill Hu » e u Ul , ,1.-Iluea liel -1 lu ill, U in .1. Amler-Ml. i 'hi \ in A •In in Jt.l.n . i H i i. < (i hi». k. John i ' ll.ii'lli \ . A lon/** A i Hin.r, { ' l X -t r K • n A t (')loii W 111 1 'ouci in. John 1 \ ms. U in P V\**\iunr. U in ,*n U n \ i'ii. Petit 11 . Illililn". , liklniJllr,,. Will s. I.IM-I-, . Ileal Kstato Savinas Institution, STATOK.M OK TUT. (OMMTIOX Ol llir aUo mat 1 1 nil... ion tin- M .lx) ol A \em Dei. inol. puHuhel in .i •! 111 •jr.• i ’ \ to the chattel . I i a K i I | l I k - Amount oi pepo-.it>. N,,\ ,m t• i; Amount ol Interest «lne Deposit,, Amount ol x 'nntim.'i'iit 1-on.; .... hirst Lieu* on Ileal hatate * ii».v»m m I’mtr.l Matt's hotiUn ,-i.oou oo \ . S Debt CertlHc»h anJ Note*. (market i aim lutereM earm-.i not .toe ( »rtl.*e I'umit ixr i■ 1 'ash on liamt The mnler>igno.|. Amtitim: (’ommiftep, hue evsiiuneil tin- honks ot the Institution, the ht.ml nn.l securities. eon lit til the cash. N.i.. an.l h*le loilthl the nho\ e st ilrfln lit to he , olTed. U H i uPhL A VP. N h 111 it.At' \ (>t\< ITI.V, W M 11..n.Mil'll. Deposit* n-eeiveil I'AIM, an.l I. \ KK V SA C- I KP A V h\ LN tNx I. iV 1 l-.K 1.-1 1' A 111 it i; |iit r<%»t pei annum. HoN. I M Ho\tfc. 111.-N. J.K AlooUUKAii. Wm. M. Smith. |ij i}. Hr--h:v. U’. H. < ‘Of fell. AN t», I .1 A i.o r. P AIN TER, HaIIVKi' I,'llli.l's, [ V Itliol.A!. VoliiilLV. PHILADELPHIA CARDS. MAOEE HIC KS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS. \ I'hllul'n, Tailor*’ Trimmings, NO. 255 MARK I/r HTHKiyr, ucv’D-U PHILAPLLPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 16 South Water st., PHILADELPHIA. £<pLiheral advances m.-iile on consignment.-* when re.puuM. my-lj d (rKOK(;i : Manufacturer :ukl WHOLUSA LK A AID RETAIL DF.A LER In every description ot GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, c, A. VAN KIM & (JO,, -V KVI F \ r*T rP.F l{ - GAS FlX'niU'.S A.\D til AXDKLIERS I’ it<*lll ] nipruv i-'l T:X(’KLSInn ANII f’ATKNT PAKAGOA (UAL OIL RIRVERN, Hand Lamps, Columns, Sec. SALK- noima, I <>OK AT 1:1 LOdAN STREET A Tfn Ami, Pl.'l ii ,V Moln UKICK. HWELUINU JaO, Oil ei-tull oti dpt, rllllauelpllia. * lou9e and lot ol ground lor sale, situated near ill‘tiiulHetorj-. p'ranlrforJ, Pljila , yiie atreot. all. |>arlor, fixe .■hHifila'r rooms UEIAN, • I'",eh*, . J LONGCOPE & PEARCE i mm. piping goodisu nw ... w «“^> [ S s H aiS s A! * b Noi:10 South'Street, f<h sale by nr'-iya PHitATJtxpjnA. febsi ohas. c ana^aE,^ uainivkhs. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, (i . EOI II I II sTU F.ET. ( IIAUrLKLI) IN ls.>r», 1) " -'I J . I 111' llllt I'• • < v , i: U HI: f It f • I l-K X ] . 'll \ 1. H 1. I. 1 .1 in..- I > K»-!i\ . i'.-i.-i A M «ii !**i ih , U in \ ink.. L. .1 miii'p Miuth-, I..■* M- I 1 I.’. ,|.1,. \\ a I let I' -M ir*»lih 1. ,i. • 111. < m li-r. i j 1. }\ me i\ il I. nll I..»«‘til-rty:> l Win 1. Schnu-rt 7 , AI•• v -iinli i Kindle, I.;, i.- \\ Kit 11. i. t \'i riM rm A r i^.'i. £• it 1.1 \K V am- 1 1.1: • I t; t.l: l H A );!.!.> A I'l'l.luN ilol.&TJ ii A. A i A K lil FK, I mauler. 1 K l I'-AAt' .Ii u\ I.:-. I'KKsiiitN r. Office, 63 Fourth Street. Importers and dealer:: in Proriuoe niktl Provision PHILADELPHIA LAMPS, dIL; &C. J. G. WKIDOS WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS and lamp goods, CARBON OILS, BF.N7.IIVK, Wood Strkkt, near Si\lh, J-BCKN'l'oil. WORKw. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & C 0„ MANUFACTURERS i>P PI’KK fl HITE REFINED ° AHBOKT OXXjS, Office, 391 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBI Kii H, HA niyB-6iml daub ,<fc CARPKr.S, - MERCHANT TAILORS, IST SMITH FIKL.I) STREET, WE HAVE JCST HECF.IVEO A large and well selected ati»ck of PALL & WINTER GOODS, ( loths, CnHxlmerea, Ventiuga, & GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, lucludiiig FAPER COLORS, NKCK TIES nml eierjthmg usually kept hv hrst-claas Furnish ing Mores. Orders promptly executed. * 3 HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS G. STEINMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIR (• I \ ALLEY, Between Wood and LiUwty otreeta. rTn’.SBI'RWH, PA. *rders solicited < uul promptij- attended to. . ALDERMEN. PRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, KO. HI II IT II STRKKT. ALii"* hdl. ction ol accounts and all legal bind ne».-pj-oniptlj attemled to. se*M \i! LOAN OFFICES. X.O,V>, OUFIC’E, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 101) S.M ITII Kl fc’.l.D ST., Near tin’ corner ol 6th, MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL ±?JI ipiautthea loaned no Wold and Sil\er. I>m iiion.ls. .leu elf) , W-d.l ntiil Si: Ver \\ ,itches. n,d all kin.l.- ol i liu i Mi' at ii, j,, t ui) IniM,*, -i| tune agreed on. lhec.M-ds c mnot be d. hi , r,-,| u itti-mt Ihe i icket. Qtf > >ttice H-.uis in.in 7 A ,M t.< lO P M ja hi MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT. r T • I'' . \V A V s-i C> N - MASTIU WORKER, IS PI(KHAKKI) TO ( KMEXT Till'. v\i«Mur i>| iunl.lHii? vt 11 /i »iuj>rnwd ' cinfiit. i'hrl|n‘r hh.l siipcj u.r t,> •» tnii.iv 1 lua in,mi:t I, ts no e.jijii .it 1.-rtiii Pmlml HI. I kiuiHt'iM Il.lm-lU'IIIAa t.> Hiy -Ulll.'C lll.|'r-I mt.'il.li- !'\ >V ,t,l o| lln-t .'ill 1 l'l jll/tl It, qilnl i! \ Ml -1011, I'lm> •/ n. ■ r„.i-,I i, i,|m|.!, CmTl.t.iui 'Uioilill,, | > I.! il. u. itliUTt. to l, i.-r x.. .1 Hijovi'll. Ivnn sin-H. tiuir.hr l V i • In.- M. i -,i,.11. AII.vIm u\ . ,i,, o s r •I H ‘-hootll.* rt'T.lortmM'i ill,', ,1,, „ v , .1 ]I .M.-t 'or.l. *»t(■ t*r• t. A lion . 1.-r. l.nui'ii,, , tile <r U \|.l i i.. r, : tsl. ,1 I, "t i 'hm 1.-H A.Mltbb \V Hbhllll'r.t, li, | 1 . >1 C I I’,! I hI-I*rtrl, 1' ( i ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron l'lmiulrrs Ueurral Machini.-ts ami Duller Makers, l*mnit. IC. !(., |‘u«4nign station »|AMF\(TI RKH AM. KINDS OK steam h.n-iufh, iHiuim; imrn tnu-e Munir..! iiiil Kl T s I..use jn.i\w. ,H i. 11 siuii'il t.. r • iriit MhK. s nu 81. = ! 1 ~n,l., v t.,. l «‘»f imtiiMilir mention 10 the const rii ',..n ut Kiiu'iin-i uni M-ulunei) lot mills, iiul Ini "prii'ht-. iiml.ij tnd cnculai -t,, null*. Hfii i 1 1-,.. on hand. n rushed •. ul i, i K .r -f.ii im-tjt 'll »to>rt imlkv. hiiein.-'. and Vi« ■ 1 1»• t *•1 ITJ" denCTl j’l ion. Alm i . tii rii inf i 1011 |i‘i> ui.l sheet Ifii ii sp jut-il cl i Wriuiklit limi Shit Ihi ir. II Hirer? and Builu--, U i «'wr\ t , .in.l continue the rn inufvKtn-..( \\ i...1«-ii .Hachinej j and .tt.-tchtuc i'»r.U. * Mir ]>r ices ire 1. >\\\ <>ui machinet jn, iimt i. 1 ui i'l! ** I till- til-.-1 i|t| lilt l i.| Ml tleritlr in.) u inu.t.-.l IWiIH y in n 111 .ill c is«> til ti J\ t* lit I si.l- tlllll. MiliTb Ui'Ui .ill paris 11 [ ttir country solu ted and pmnipth tilted. lecuixu PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. UAL DWELL, (Success.>ia to .Ins. llolim s.V»‘n .) l> oit k i> a t iv i: it Dealer in J !ici in. Lard. S utrar-t 'u red Httiia, I OHNF.R MAHKF.TAM) HRSTSTS dec 1 1-1 yd JEWELRY, &C. .T IC AV VZ L If rpilK Si’ Usr 111 UK Rs HAY I l ’. .JIST A. opened n verv larpe and desirable slock ol FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, inf Ladies' and Gentlemen!*' wear; fine Hrunzo i.'locks, Fancy < roods, I- i \II HI. K. lveh-plai'l’i) WAirn Such as <’astora. < Lake and Fruit JUsketa <K*l»letH, (’nrd Lnaea, Tea Setts, etc. H El NEMAN, IdEYKAN \ SLIDI.K, ,lego 4\» Filth street SPENCER & M KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WK HAVE A I.IVAYS ON HAND A BUj>enor article ol Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, Anil will continue to make it our aim to git e fcatiaiacUoQ t*) all i>| our customers. Mr. IJobt. \\ atnon o| I,liberty street, will hate the manage "l our huaiueaa. u 1 11. tult control in the ilreweiy. A.I-lrc-- HllonlM- to SI»KM*hK Ai M'k.A\ , l hconix lireuen . l J ittshurirh. Pi !i»>. M'il.VCO, .lAS jYI 1C AY. PLANIMG MILLS. JAMES MII.EIXCJAR, JIOVOSGAHE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully miojin tlie public tliit he ha 3 rebuilt Hinoe the ! ai “ l bn \ iog enlarged his e-jtablifhment. ami ; tilled it with the newest and limit approved ma j cbiuery, ih now prepared to futnißh flooring and nUmng boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, i , doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried trune*. 1 mouldings .box making, &o. South Pitt*tinbhh. Sept. 7, IS.V7. ja2o JSIO. kkllv. MANUFACTURERS OF ASH DEALERS IN • TAILORS. I nt Alan, a large slock ol' pittshi k« in ■l-> 4 , d H<>\ 1 :!iMi, I. l\.' ri i i>iu ip m. i- \ ■ uit>kt*d Heel. js.c MITSUI ; k. ill. I’A BREWERS Ir ' f COMMISSION MERCHANTS.* JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, KOIC THE SALK Otf PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER ST., below Market, pip rsiiriinH R. HUTCHINSON, (I.atj: op nxrir * HnvHissoN,) COMMISSION A D FORWARDING MERCHANT, t>i: VI.KIt IN WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, < Irani. Kish. Fried Fruit. Pearl and I'ot Ashes, anil Produce generally. lie=t Hrandß ol Family Flour Always on Hand. NO. 10i SK('U.M) STREET, lU'tueen Wood and .Mmket. flST'l.iheral ft.h 'uieo nia»le on t’onsivnments GROCERS. WM. H. -Ml ru WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 112 S.-conJ aioi 1-17 First Streets, IMTTSKt'Ri i H WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 ami 20 Wood Street", p. ki:\.\mt u.i>. Kr.viiFiw. T.'U<' *U Mill.T is. Hickpt&on’s. REYMER & BROTHERS, f Miivrasnrs to Koymer N Amleraon.] Wllol.K.'Ai.K r»i:.\ i. krs IN Foreign Frulo. Nut-, (ouft<tloumy, SH|f«r<t, Fire W iu kn, &e., NOS. 120 AND 128 WOOD STREET, I'l rr.'.isriMH. WII.I.IAM < Vlf It «S: CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, a\i> i>ic mm, bhwiues, &c. IMkI liters mji*l Healers hi Fine 01J Mouougahela Eye Whisky, •T!7 I.IIJEHTV STREET. ■i- ■7■ 1 1 • 1 I'l n - HI Kiill, FA J. XJURTUE V Y, (i ROCKR, rs o . i i) i PJ I'IMM P«iH. PA In j .‘.'-l j <la u BRASS FOUNDERS. l)u(|uesn<‘ Brass W orks. ■ nut ntu ri ii. I ,• tnMv i»n h<in.l riy FINISHED BRASS WORK I *R \ V ‘ 1 ' 1 \>i ' - <•! i.ir UNi.m.l |,- y'l'K \ .M HO \ r n OK K A \ I> REPAIR. ►tlii . I If. i! •11 !'• I! 11 \ lr< f I .|f .m'll I ? I " r " • it.-Tit I V1,!.--, |\ t.M 1 1..| I }.. - S ,|V •\l AKMi> >\ } 11 < >.\ |M .Mh>. mu, I,itnl-. !l w ‘‘l o.n. '-•■I. it-l>)n J. & M. M’STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADb TO DRDtR. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, \i KKIN l 1; 11 :n A. II \Vhl«i- Mrr«t. near l.Umiy, >! KSI RK.Ks Ok’ THIS il H M lit. ft UIK pi-iL-tiral 111.-, Il PU.-H. ol n,-wi\ n ifu* hi,-. I“i < i uil.t, ' I tr rt.-.-n \ i a uM .-,i STEEL WORKS. Black Diamond Steel Works, i’\ i i it'; h. i*a PARK, BROTHER & CO., Best Quality of lietinc-d Cast Steel, 1-1.1 Hl.a . WK,,n. 1.l ill ,ul!m I 111 i l-.l First anil I id A: IMi SrronU «t>. Pittsburgh Steel Works, ro:\i:s, uc)\ i) sV co M A NT K.U ITIU (>K <‘nst Stc-clj aUo. Spring, Plow aud A B SU*«-1 Spring* and A\Ut, «'nroer >«i p,, „t I'ITTMOIOiU, FA ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, UnJer Cave of the Franciscan Erotherr, rgllim INSTITITJON, SITI ATKI) IN •* Lnrret to. t'aiuhrm t'oui.ty 1 Viiiis) h anin, :iUmt lour mitt's !rom <'resson Station, on t!u* <lmvt route N-t ween PhilaAHj.hia an.l Hrtahunrh, w«B rliarn-ivtl in ix>y, mUi |>riwlcgea l<> coaler th*' iioilnl < ullejji.-ite Itonnr* ami Itegret'S. The location of t he ( ’ollege ts one ot jlic tnorit healthy in Reims) hnnia-lhm portion ol the Allegheny luount ania heuni |im\ ei Inal lor it* pure uatei. hracmg air, ami pi.-t n re*.pie s .-ener} . The Seholaiit i<- \ (mi oc»iiimt*r>i■,-a on the FIRST yU)SUA\ 111 ci i In- l>fh i. i A I i M NT, and ends about tin* -at hol.l I t. loiiim me. It is ilmtlt-il I '»■!<-tits • nit.*.t u-t urn home Ail tin- Appal.-,!,,* 1115',,. I.ngit,e.-ring, iic . ..ve,, I li:l It ill ton to tilt- I«t*l U irll t lie SfMMil. \to I. Hi.l Sui \ ing will !><• lunushnl !■) u Nt mW-ntH. i uat ru iu<?u tml :nt.l V ih - i1 AI tiai>' ini ms no extra ih.'ill'fr* StlltU’Mla Mil] lv Hil liJ 111 »> l fmill fllfht j fira Jo 1 li«- «u-.* of Hi.tnhoo.!. TkuM"--Ko.'»nl 'til*l Tin Hon. htlfycu lv in juh .'iin.-e g gj mil it3i' <>i u.striittH-ijtn, pt-r an -I’lashv»l mu! -Moil.'in I,'imrn ]0 Mu.lflitsspon.lilij: \ ion.it !in ( 'olli-gi* ’ ‘2O l(>'f.T,'lio-c:m U'lnnl.'l., Il„. 1;,. |(,n. lliahop 1 lomt-m-c I,'l Hr. Hl,il.nl,'lnin.,; T •' !<••} n.. 1.1», l.nrri-lto : Urv. Hr. I ,'ll„ia l'lnl..u)rl|iji i'i ; Hi-i Ili-nii' ill'l.snn him. Phili ilt-lp)n:i ; Km I' ni. t- .11 ilm. 1 1 an i-l.nrir. irm«en~' f ‘^' * : n " , ,!ul ) l-'iivilu Ir.ini A complete HHortmrnt of heiutiful l ' x - i'l V M. "niporinr. l’Yl’lllJ HANGINGS, Bi: <fe < <> Qolti Medal Piemiuui Pianos, These instrument h-u r the entire Iron Fr.ime French Grand Action, (iverstrung Atrr.itre Treble, etc., and are «srrsiitn| to stand in tune oc.l longer than any Piano in.mui'nctured. t;ertui- . - „ catea harp been given by Tlmlbrn;, Gotta,hulk, AND BKAI'TIIiTL SiOSO, satter, strackohdi and all the musical c lebri- * tn-s. fclverj instrument sold at lialtlmor l-Ao- JJ\' HOOT f lory price*, aml u arranttM for eight years.* ~ * C“auurm ‘j ust before the Battle, Mother.” Sole agent for manufacturers first ye^qp ' Just before the battle, mother. lain thinking most-of yon U hide upon the held We’re marching. With tint enemy in view.. ,■ . brave, are round me lying, Filled with thoughts of home and Oodi For we}} they know ;..that on-the taonow, «~IAM>WTRY RESIDENCK ! " on ! e will sleep . . —Kkmr acres of valuable landyrell improved . PRIOH. as dn!ivr»n«j and in good order, a comfortable well built two- ; ' 'X’s. story dwelling house ot nine rooms, large r ’ f’oples mailed on O /price/ ’ } well of excellent water. fruit trees, grhne'Vlnea’ 1 c ;j,„ iiV " , strawberry beda, raapberfy beda, etc.. alt wel]‘l CHAS. C. M.EULQR, 1 fencetl in, Rituate in a healthy and. aafeeahle ! let> * 81 Wood at. ' pr^ h ISd h Sii S ap| ly 0f to aCCeSBby raiWd - For , , K i-.CUTHBEBTi; SON'S, > "t# . f 61 Market street , lefcT Repined sizars— auo bbla. *• A" and •*B'* ('oHGc Sugars. Go Mils, (’rushed, Pondered and liranu- ; Uted—m>w In storr* and for sale by KL’VMEK & BROS., I*6 and 128 Wood at 1 1864. mol WUTBB AJRB.AJy«EMI£NT. Pennsylvania Central Railroad CIOWSTANT ADDITIONS ABE BE ki f ra , e to *ke equipment of this excellent aoutne track and express route, and every iHisai ble care will t»e exercised for the comfort of paa -Ber}? frs rapid movement of freight. 'l'rains in Pittsburgh as follows r H ACCOMMODATION dally, (ex cepr at 6 60 a. m., stopping at all sta- T 3^n t 'J'r e r^, Pi,ftbur ? h and Philadelphia. ♦ocd 1 AIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at * 6O a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New ork via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 4 25 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, making di reci connections at Harrishurg for Baltimore and ew ' ia Philadelphia. fASi LLN E daily, (except Sunday,) «tS3op. m.. stopping only at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and lor Now York via Allentown, without chauge of cars; also at Philadelphia for New York. PlTTsm m.H, PA JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far aa Cone imuuHi. FIRST AUOOMMODTION TRAIN for \V»U'b Stntlon, leavesdaily, (except (Sunilay.lßt 630 x. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’! Station, leaves dally, (except Sunday,! at 11 Jo a. m . J<». H. lir.N’fKU. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at 3 60 p.m. J * 3 * -Fourth accommodation train for 6 B a^'llU l eft ves daily, (except Sunda} - ,) at THE OHURi 'H TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station, evt-ry Suuday at 906 a. in.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH- AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express j-j p. m . Philadelphia Express I 20 p. m. Fast Line I 30 a. m. Through Mail Train I 00 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m. Ist Wall's Station Accommodation 6 25 a. m. 2d W all s Station Accommodation 8 36 a. in. 3.1 Wall’s Station Accommodation 1 66p. m. 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation.... 6 05 p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p. m. on Mondays. * i? AINS FOK -BEAIRSYiLIE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with 1 hrough Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train past, and with Balti more Express autl Johnstown Accommodation West. PITTSPI IG rll .J. . HLV M f R I RAINS For KBENSBVRG connect at Cres- with Express iraiua and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation ami Express lYaiu East. 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 traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta t ions where the Company has no Agent. Noq l(’E.—ln case o( loss, the Company will ln>ld themsehea responsible lor personal baggage 01. ly. and for an amount not exceeding tlDo.' N. 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 Grant streets. no2o -V >X O 1\ IX , 1864. -THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. R I’. , i: \ u rw. r> WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER .rAXrARY lKt, l«r>J, trains run as follows, viz : l- Htrsh’g. l’nr ('hiYn. F\>rVk'\ \l. ForWheel'* hxpres* 1.46 h.i». 1 15 h. m. i J 5 ix \u. ' h\}> r L-3d 1.46 Jt. 111. 1.46p.m. 1. 15 p.m. li .w i id. ti j 5 rt . Ul> Amvr Hittthurirh. *’ *" '' a-« • K'y -• -i. m., 3/50 p. ni.. 7.W n m . : :*) j». in. •* t x r u. k L«-i \ f A tle^lif'tiy V. r AMi ifuc InrN. H. For.\.<\ KorMou’e *' li> i' i'i- ilnh. m. 640 m J .'.no m. 3 iki p. m 4..1n j,. m. f. nip. ;n. HKI’I KXTX.j Arnu> A lli\jl.f>i.\ ' -' t 1’ K Ui.iw h. ill. ‘iKu. PAKKI.V Ticket A^nt. 1 ru.-n St.-»U<m, Pittsburgh, P* A <i t' ASsKI.BLIiK Y, A^eut, . AHfiflwnv I'ily H. K. P SON, (}»»n. } J a,HB. ApiMit. . P i K. W . &. r. Ky. ( *■ . IC -M \ KKs, i u-u. Tickrt r *‘ !, ° P. K. K. t\, ill fii'ii rv tu vi \ i'- : u '• >*t" ii .'t^chln '"tCHin 1 ’u[:;]<>i i,, r Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R. WIN r r F: 1 i Ali HAN GKMEN' 1 ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DK CL.\IBLK vM, ltita, Trams will leav e the l>e p<»t, tniiu'r oi Ross miJ Water streets, aalollotvs: Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, .u.ail to anairnml"nt*)wu. 7 65 a. m. ti oo p. m. L\|ire ?a •• •• 3 ou p. i 4KjH.ni Ist Al'keesport AivMn. 11 oo a. m. 7 oo a. m. ” “ b 15 a. m. 9 uf> p m i s rl*urt Perry •> 7 ou a. m. d3O a. in. HraiMoek’n >• .j lfl m m sumlay Church Train to ’ and from .M’keespoit. 1 00 j>. m. 10 oo a. m F or tickets apply tuiiKil. BoULTON. Asf. 11. HL A l ’ K.s'l 4 j.\ L, Nupt. ons. i‘ir rsiiiHi-.n AM KllK AN IIOCM E, B< tSTUN, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR r.inged Hotel in the New Lapland states; is centrally located, and easy ol' access from all the routes ol travel. It contains all the modern im pnn eluents, and e\ ery cotuenience for the com lort and accommodation ol the traveling public 1 he sleeping rooms are large and well-ventilated : the suites ot rooms are. well arranged, and com pletely furnished for families nod large traveling partu s, and the house will continue to lie kept as a first-class Hotel in every respect. Telegraph In the house to all parts of the coun t*T- Hh.NKY KICK, Proprietor. Boston, bent. i_Sb3. sel2-6md To Builders and Contractors. II, r K ARE NOW MAM PACTI'KINW ▼ ▼ a superior article of hich we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. COAL, Always on hand as usual. “>>l9 DICKSON, STEWART & (JO. Steam Wagon Work. HAND AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS. UAKTS. WHKLLBARKOWS, SI uRL TRUCKS, HAY AND MhaW Cl TIERS. <*. i.OLLMAN. oc^-lj d Marion Avenue, Allegheny City. WAT iT ■ 1 ■*/.. •' l >‘°t\iea, at prices lower than can be again 'Uicrci lor sale during the season by RAILROADS. NINE DALLY TBALNBi FARE TO NtW YoRK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE I.AM'.UTKK HARRISBURG... ALTOONA HLT[ KMNU id i tu., .'i 5o p. m., *>.os p. ra Ai'<M)M M i • 1) aTli t N l RA 1 NS. lS - 1 1* \ * jo -v in.. S4O a ni .•? 3f> p I. I M K , I3EST QCALITV OP FOR Al’Tl'MN OF I^3, W. P. -M A UsHALXj, 87 Wood street. INSURANCE I' <■ by 3PIK.E. uewHTfth * 3O 437 CH ®*T*f®T »•&. - „ or assets;.-*A.W'ftfK m» -Published Agreeably to an Ael of Aba&hMy be 4Pff V ~ -T* ; 1 '' E , amply secured.. /.. .»f,683,393 33 Real Estate (present value $lO3 313 if*-** » tera! Securities, 89 135 Stocks, (present value $86,667 T-ij ’ COst. m vag «o Notes and Bills.Receivable.....vs.;.. i’q2l oo Caah..., -27,919 33 i • $2,208,061 68 the only profits from premiums .which this company can divide by law, are from neks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description bt Prop. consistent nith^ecuritj’^ * at lo * as are since their incorporation, , a period of thirty years, they havepaid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding lour Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition totmeet with promptneas all liabilities. witn Losaes paid Gharlks W. Banckkr, JUordkoal ll'Lnn roBiAS Waqttke, DAvrD S. Baowh Samuel Ghant, Isaac Lka, Jacob It t>nitu, EdwabdO. Balk, GeobobW. Roc hards, George Falks? BANGKER, President. * EDWARD U DALE, Vice President. W m. L. Steel, Secretary pro teui. OARDEN!*■ I'OKFIN, Agent, myia Northeast cor. Third and Wood at.. PHILADELPHIA FEEE AITD LITE INSURANCE COMPANY, 14-9 CHE&TSitJT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital. .*319,100, Assets.. 5a0A,943. WILE MAKE ATX KINDS. OJP IN- either Perpetual orlAmited, on every description of Property orMerohandlae, at reasonable Yates of premimn. ’ ■ROBT. P. KING-. President. , Charles Baths, E. R. Cops, E- «• English, Oeoegb W. Brown, P. B. Saterv, Joshph S. Paul, C. SHERMAJf, JOSEPH GIaXTON, S. J. MaGAHGE, K. WIL£S, , F. Blackburn, Secretary, LO, COFFIN,'Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE OF PITTSBUKGI?. Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Battle block. INSURES AGAINST ALI, KINDS OF FIRE ANI) MARINE BISKS. ' President; JOHND. Mo- LURI), \ ice President ; I). M. BOOK, Secretary • Oapt. WII. DEAN.Oeneral Agent. 5 ’ DinETTOEs—lsaac Jones, O. G-. Huasev. Har vey (Jhilde, C«]»I. R. O. dray, John , Bloch! ohn D. McCord, Capt Ada.., f “"'a K - P i, S l* rl l? g ia Ca P'- W - Dean; Rohert i- M'Orew, Robt. H. Davis. n o2B i>ile lnsnranoe. $l2 80 10 50 . 10 00 . 880 . 7 65 3 60 THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE (JO. OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. W HILDDIN, President. SAM’L W'oKK, Vice President. Capital Hon. James Poilock, .1. Edgar Thomson, esq. Are among the Trustees. Policies of Insurance issued At the usual Me- TfAi. rates with protits to the assured. The la.nt bonus was « per cent. rasH rates are 20 per rent, lower than mutual. „ _ *>• lifiYAN, Agent. 50 Fourth St., (Burked Bufliiing.) Western Insurance Company oiTittsbureh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. Gordon, Secretary, Capt. R. I). Ouchrak, Gen‘l Agent. No. 92 Water street,(Spang it/Co'a Warehouse, np stairs,)Pittsbarch. Wf' 1 ? IJi ? t r^E AGAINST all ki nda ot I IKE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, hy promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as ottering the beat protection to those who de* sire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, IS6I. Mock Account* 9 63:000 00 Office furniture 2 60 00 Open Accounts, etc 7 00 < -ash.. Premium Note* ”, Noteo and Billd Discounted. IJIRfCCTORP K. Miller, jr , Jamea hPAuley, Nalhsulel Holmes. Alexander Niroick, GeOreo llarsie. Win. H. Smith, elms. W. Kieketeon, An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long Reea .1. Thomas, ljenj. Hakewell, John M'Cnne STOCK BROKERS. J- H. C’ASIDAY, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE ANO MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFICE, ROOM, No. l‘» BURKE'S BUILDING, •'"I hth Si rkct, PITTSBURGH, PA. ‘Call.-tide Mill property and other Real Estate to the atuouHT of *lOO,OOO for sale low. MOTARY PUBLICS, JOSEPH SNOWDEK, KTOTARY PUBXiIO, MAYOR’S OFFICE, PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MABin.B, Manufacturers and Dealers in door, cap; letter, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, 1 rave Removed , FROM NO. 27 M OOD STREET, TO No. 33 Sraithfield Street, • „ . PITTSBURGH, PA ash paid for RAGS. a p3 * HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. " "" No. 85 ronrth Street, Near Wood, The subscribers m ak it f> ac- Tt'BE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, riz: Cornices, Ornamente Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Bede,-Mat tresses Ol all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds ol Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. fWPrompt attention given to all orders forte ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Ckitha, An octn-lyd R( iKEKTIS & ROENXCK, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, M BAV Ol 3D II OTTgan NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET 1 , Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, • . PROPRIETOR, Having taken and fittedVp, with all the modern improvement, this pop ular resort, the subscriber is prepared io accom modate his old customers and the public ■gener ally, with the best the market affords. Ovstlft w ill be served up in every variety of stylo durtttir the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels confident in recommending them to the. nub ile for their excellence. v •' •• ' r - ( an, Bucket and Shell Oysters received dXilv’, _ 1 wholesale and retail. aiy2&3jd - OUK HOUSE , "T NO. 22 DIAMOND ALlJjrsr, PITTSBUII. 11l SUBSCRIBER A^OVSfCGS * iei3 toilf receiiit^ol *‘Kb>H MfhM. ariJ i AN < iVSTERS. Ct a ,m T xo., ;? pn>f»Arc.i to * L -rommoilate the oi this oui *nj vvvll Kno'.m house with cverv thin/ :ti th.-, it; :ii<i i; tnkin- lino at thegftoru c«r .WHIN .sJIALHK, Proprietor. YOUNG’S EATING SALOON, Corner or Virgin Alley and Smith field Streets, " here 0\ STERS and all the delicacies of the Beasoa will be served upinthe most paUUsble sl > les - Ff,l YUUNO j OCI4 comer Virgin Alley and SmithSeM^te £3gssm&fgma£ trance on lourtti street. He haa Mwayfl'SSSrt Hie best quality or Lager Beer, and In conuectkSn With the hall, a well appointed with good tables, balls mid cues. ' - .saroou, Remember the place. Apolio li&ri ! near Wood, entra^elriarlo^h 811 ' 7 ?^,^! JAMES M’LATJfimTTvr ■■ dealer PS OaA AHD EQGB, j ;', sao HTR^reriv $500,000. W. J. Howaud, esq I ,Ok/„ _ 18,351 00 27,505 00 1744T76 00 PTTTSBTTBGH.
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