PROSPECTUS FOR 1846. 'rH3E2 PITTSBURGH POST. Tor the Increased and Increasing prosperity of PITTSBURGH POST, We are deslrious of returning oar acknowledg- ments to its numerous patrons; we present it this morning in iN ENTIRE NEW DRESS. Notwithstanding the ORGANIZED EFFORTS Ol some belonging to the Pittsburgh Inlon League to REDUCE OUR BUSINESS, We we can assure the FRIENDS OF THE POST I hat, at the dose of l->63 it was In a FAR BETTER CONDITION Than it ever was beiore During the past year it has Largely Increased its Circulation, Notwithstanding the efforts alluded to to curtail it. The present year brings with it, not the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, As our Administration so frequently promised nor have those in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT. Their principal efforts have been devoted to schemes for Continuing Themslves in Power. Next Fall they will he BEFORE THE PFOPLI’ For trial, and we are desirious ol speaking ■' t their stewardship to as ivr A Tvr-g- HEADERS As we can supply with our paper. In its Political Character, As heretofore the Post will remain an Independent Democratic Journal, DEVOTED TO THE Preservation of (be Coustituliou AND THB RESTORATION OF THE UNION; It will confine itself tot be discussion of PUBLIC QUESTIONS And have no connection whatever with schemes of a Personal or Factional Character It will be nobody’s organ, but the faithful exponent of Sound Conservative Sentiments. The great work before American people is the saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM; There la no party to this country anxious to Rave It but the Democratic; and in order that is shall BETBESEEymTHE SUCCESS Of the Democracy Is absolutely necessary, anJ that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to.be able to meet theexpectationa of our friends in the discussion of the questions which will be Involved In the approaching PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT Particular attention will be given to the News Department of the Post: we shall labor t.j obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH ATS I> MAII.i WMt equal industry will l>e exerciaed in our MISPELLAITEOUS AND LOCAL DEPARTMENTS. Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who is every way qual- ified for a proper discharge of Ms duties ; it will be conducted in an HONEST 3MANNEH, Intended to inform the public of honest and i:ur dealing, giving no countenance or encourage ment to dishonest dealings. TERMS: DAILY EDITION, Per year. “ month. M week. To cobles, 9ff> a At tiitlowriie afOaeDoUatvandrißftydeiitß per i Annum*. five copieß Ten copies.. Twenty copies, and one to getter up. Thirty copies 1 Forty copies *• JOHE I*ll 15. JVIII.T.TKEUV/ DRUGGIST, WHOLESALE AMD BET AIL DEALER In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints. < His, Dye-Stufih and Perfumery, • NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, my-M-Iyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C AX'tJRKW KLOMAN HKXRV PHirFS, JB., * i t-nerrvl Partners IKON CITY FOHGE, KLOMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. Manufacture: bar iron, ge\- era l Railway ami Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight anil locomotive Axles, 4tc. HCllMf LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, AND ’ PARK, >PCI H1)Y& Co., MANCFACI l. KHIiS OK Sheath. Brazifia’ and Belt Copper, Pressed Copper Biittoms. Raised Still Bottoms, ‘-peiu-r >..<]i!er\ kc. Also impor ters and dealers in Metals, i in Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, Ate •(\instantl j on hand, Tinmens’ Machines and 'l oots Warehouse, No. W 9 FIRST and 120 SKO »ND STR KkTS. Pittsburgh Pa. orders oi Copper out to anyMesirad pat ret n fe2l-l> ditw ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Cave of the Franciscan Brothers, fflGUs INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN fl Lorretu-, i.-unbria County Pennsylvania, .•danit i.iur miles from t’reason Station, on the direct unite t-otween Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1~09, with privileges to comer the usual Collegiate Honors anil Degrees. The location of the College is one of *he most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial lor its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th of Al'O FST, and ends about the esth of .1 1 ' NK lotiowing. It is divided into tu n >e»sion.j. M udents cannot return home between the .sci-eions. All the Apparatus nece»- sarv tu Land Surveying, Kncineering, *tc., ite.. will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forma no extra charge, students will be admitted from eight year - to the ago of manhood. Tl p.m.-*— Board and Tuition, payable halt yearly j;i u.tcar.oe 4 65 Suneyinc and use ot insfi uments. per an num ClaricU and .Mod.-rn Languages, extra.... lo .students spending S acation at tlu»( ’oLiege 20 Reierence can be made to the lit. Rev. Bishop Domenee. Kt. Rev Bishop Wood. Philadelphia: Rev. T. S. Reynolds. Lorretto ; Rev. Dr. O'Hara, Philadelphia ; Rev. Henry AFLaughlin, Phila nelnhU : Rev Pierce Malmr, Harrisburg. N B.— \ hack runs daily to Lorretto from Oressen. Mt> H HOf'Kl N' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <’. !iert and t.ther legal huMrirsa attended '■•in Alleglreuv. \v ar-hiugiun, lircene. nml ad* j mnng counties. jan'iS-dnid UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. ratHF snmcßinr.us m a n u f ac- B 'l'l'llE nid Uet-pvi.uisi.-tmh hand e\<-ry nriicle in tneir liue. v *.*: t'orim-es. urnsinentp, Curtain ii->od“, (’orn b u-ts. Feather Beds, Ms'- tresses of all lnrnh ; alse. the eelehrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds id s dmdes. Blinds and Fixt u rt-e. Prompt ;itt»-ntion given to *ll orders lor i ting and l:»} mg down < 'hi pot.--. i Ml i 'lothe. Av. t>ct 1%1 j d Lt lit UK I*N -v KiihMt'K || OI SEKKKPEHS FURNISHING STORE OOOI>S FOB. THE ILI r r< 'IIEN. i'ju Ware ' Brushes WiM.u.-n Ware Banketo >juci* box' a .Icily .Moulds t Up Tilbn Wash Baallis Mrait t'utivra Cup Mops Hail Wir^Su-ws Mince h 111 •. Co.ii ><ut He -mB ci .Mj*p Mot e Polinh Cliamui* Mims Knife Washers Mii*tv« 1-b Basting Spoons i i ridii (ins I 'oft’ee .Mills Lemon .spiK-vzere Wash Boards Stew r m- Sauce Bans Wjitir i.-.uifl Bird Hunters Fish Kctti.'o Ft) Emu limit Boilers Karina Boilers i rimers Egg Boaters 1.-r.lmg Neodlera Klour Pail* Pudding I’aTiß Water Pilferers bread i ant. Pie Plates butter Ladles Clothes Wringers 1 lrou Holders Wocxien Spoons step Ladders Butter Prints Keelers .j, Wash Tubs l lollies I.incj Soup <'upe Scales Toast Forks CookY rrr.ivf-3 Sad Irona Bread Boxes Meat Presses S.oops Cake Boxes. a.c , \. THE. DININGROOM. KII.VtH i’LATKK. r-i-torH Call Bells syrup.fue* Nut Pick*. .Cake Kniwo 1 Kish Knives I'uimb Knives ice Cream Knives Sait Stands • Napkin Kings 1 run Manda Cake Baskets Butter Knivea Forks and spoona -Soup Ladles t >yster Ladies Gravy Ladies Sugar Spoons Children's i 'ups : Mustard Spoons Hound x < 'val Saivers Ice FRehero .Boupiu tSt itidfl j Uobiets CUTLERY. I. my Handled Knives Carvers i o:oa do do Forks >t‘iu do do Spuare Waiters l.r.glish Tea Trays I Crumb Brushes V erl; & Spoon Traya Crumb Tray 9 Ibsh Covers • ‘.hating Dishes Hash Dishes ' Coffee Riggings Wine Mraineis Cotfee Caietiera Spmt i ..Pee I’cts Nut Crackers Table .Mats j Hound Waiters Dread B..suets Cork Screws r > me Coolers | Knile Sharpeners bcfrigcrmoia Watercoolers, Ac. l"OTt THE CHAMBER. To,let Jars i Water (Jarrlera Foot Bathe ; Chamber Buckets Iniaiit'e Bathe Bowls anil Pitchers M.-itreaa Brushes : Has Shades Shfttinu H.inta Nursery Shades Hrorw .'latch Holders . do Lamps Hnwer Stand# Clothes Whisky* Nutw ry Kefiigeiatora do Hampers Wax iapers | Night Lights MIBCELT.ANEOUH, Library Steps Doo; Mats Vienna 1 i ilwt-PB \ e s ta ß Bird < ages ' Mc-ht SaKr V K7OTU j PocUft Kl'.IW: Cm! ile Yiaite Frames | Flasks Camp Knives i Camp Portfolios. Ar..l e\ erytj.ii.g pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STOP F ot KAY Ac RICHAICXHS. NO 3U FIFTH STREET. First door below the Exchange Bank, Ay-aii goods delivered free oi charge in the cit\. Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester, Du puisne borough, etc. aglfr-law GRAVEL ROOFERSr“ = LUP'ro.N, OLDDEN «St ICX I. , A ip prepared to J>:i KOONING Material to sell with inslrujtionp 4®"Ufiice, corner 6rh and Wood streets, second story. fel'9 ZXE3XOVAJL. HESIIY HICJBY HAS REMOVED his etock of China and QueensM are to No. ‘Z i WOOD STREET, adjoining Wm. BAgaley, esq M where he will be pleased vo ahovv hia customer* a complete assort ment of all articlc&inhls line suited to the wants of families, restaurants, hotels, steamboats, and city and country dealers. lebl-fmd PartxkiU ' —t*7*Ti ~A » nrn" Vri 1 § ship heretofore existing between the nil- > WALL PAPtH, &V/. mgajmfi***. dtesolwßiMttmuitusi • ‘ • r,-. %e 14th Joy of Morember h»t, K. Beng!^-y Al j t • *&&#,.■ ,Oft r, CMMfML npj relirtog #rom,tt»e4n}i, CPh<s of the -yW WTPTT)OW SHAOES.TjNCT GOODS firm unit the business Mfomerly. tt£fc4>er'n>U; WIMow ' ' rtsiwjaaiwJes from 10c to M; Oil Cloths rrom |afejtrt, “ B EESB'f? WENfe, |i1.60 per yard; Fancy Good in all varieties, at Irb’A’-Otd CHAS. A. H. IjtiiN I>r. i. T" a“‘h n ■ 5“ . ™h* ® New Wall Paper & Fancy Goods House * rir.fi'-Si' 'll BORLAND'S. of A -SCHWARZ. yS Market st. , febll lt>4 Smithlield street. *B,oo DRUGGISTS. SrCCKRfIOR TO JAMES P. FLEMING, .THOMAS* N. MILI.EH. Special Partner. COPPER WORKS. SMELTING WORKS. EDUCATIONAL. Rev F A BCSIL superior ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW TIH'iVA' C Ll/KIR ITopltiiiw *S: I.*h?:c:ii~ NO. 10J FIFTH STREET PITTSBURGH. PA HOUSEFURNISHING 'll ! fmtk-e THE Po^f--PITXSBUR' INSURANCE ESDEMITT by fire. The franklin fire insurance COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. OF FICE No. 43.-> and 43? CHESTNUT ST., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, TAN. ut, 1863. Published Agreeably to an Aet nt Assembly, be ing First Mortgage, amply secured .. *1,893.393 32 Real Estate (present value $iu3,313 61,) cost Temporary Loans uti ample t'ollat- teral Nfcuritieo Stocks, (present value *dG,667 cost Notes ami Hi 1 la Receivable Cash The only profits from premiums which this compan) can divide M law, are from risks which have la*en determined. Insurances made on every description of Projv erty, inTown and (,’ountrj, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty year?, they havepaid losses by 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 the veai 18.30, 3G. 1 1 IR F.i ’T'i )Rs Cbabi.K's W. B vNt ur i: Tobias Waum- k. Samiki i fit a.si Jatob K. Smith. GsOßl.t W R Ii lIAUII*, txl’OltoK Fai.k.h, t'HAS. u. 8.-VNt’ALR. President LDWAKD DALE. Tice* President. Wm (' Mivl, Secretary pro tern. .1 U.VKDL.N’LK i’OFFLV, Agent. my!B Northeast cor. Third and Wood sta. PHILADELPHIA PIEEAND LIIT INSURANCE COMPANY, 140 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite tlie C ustom House. Capital. Assets $3O 4,043, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN HAiNt.’K either Perpetual or Limited, on every dosenptn. not Propertj ,»r Mt-rchandiae. at tcasoriable rates of premium k' >IU )' K 1 i}. I'r**Bi<jent iU. W. BALDWIN, V ice I’l't'ai.lvlit l»ik hi' I uk;i, K H i',,rK, • >»i;i;i: \\ Hit.• vcn .I-'-tJ'H S. I'Al i . k. A\ *L£li, I)HARI.E= B WE' EL I? . Kviil.l'H F. B. SA.V l.iW . C Sh SC .J M.uwiu-.K, I'. Bi.a ri; urj\.v, Secretary. ' I <-r. OOFFLV. Agent _.ty4.]y_ Corner i hird :idi! Wood atreeta ALLEGHENY INSURANCE 00,, or nTT^IST-KOFI. Oflire, So. 37 Fltlh Stretl, Dank Block INSURES AGAINST AI.E KINDS OF VIKE AN'Il .11 AKIN E KI>KS. ISAAC JUNKS. President . JftHNP Mr- CCKD. N ice President; UM. H< IUK. Secretary \S .M DKAN.< teneml Agent. I)ikkc-i.-h—-Isvk* June* f •}.. Hussey. li ,t -vey CUM-, rapt K c <ir,y Juht. A. \\ ilsun, ii. L. Kshnetitock, Jui.n n jKCoul. Ce.pt AJara .l.lOOba. J». P. StCl llD». r . I. .Ijl \\ POKI., Kotfl t L. M'<i row. lio'tt. il I j rl -, i Li<V IIIKU I'll IUM npHF. AMEP.ir.w i.iff: ixsrn wce B. '’it UK I’.HIJ,AI»LLi’HIA ALLX. WHlLl*i)i\. M.iir.: SA M'l. \\ < iRK. Yi:r Capital H.-n .liVKs Pm; k I Ki-vf ■; Th.ini 'ti\ , Aro trr,an.- • hi* 1 rn-f c .jl Infur.uicr ! u the u.-u,*l Mi- T,-M. Micj \M-h tw Ir„- *^ ur o.l. lt,e iaat iMtim u t. 5 I'AMi In . i-«-i l.>wrr *h-ui mutto.. "v Ki»\ A,\ , Ayeut. »‘*M- '* 1 -Muti, a! . H.irk.-a HuilJin h ' j Western Insurance Company ni Pittsburgh, <r K( >K< . 1 1) Ai» Ih. i < ai(U-nt 1 -M. . i.'•,•••...t ..S i *.]-r. n j> ( ... 5.... f.-i/i No. ‘.*i up ►Jmir i I'liibUurgh. \\T Il ' l - *N * 1 H K A<.AI N K T A 1.1. ▼ W <>t Kim t:..1 MaKINI. A (luiiif Iri»! ir ut .mm in .jitif.-,: M Inr.'.'tor< who •tiv wHI kti •V.UHI ; hr .'o[|||.l;.J)H V. si:.l v. ho *< e U»M. riiiuu-o, :y pi on, pi ;.,- 3 r m..| ii:- v r u;t , . I. nisinl-un flu 1 .-|i iri.-r. t th,\ htv.- ismum-.' .ho olh-rin’.' th»- l>t’*T prorrHiou u, .. \ s ),,, ; j, . Ml.' io hf ihM.rvl A>M-. jS <'I"l i ' f*. | K .'JU( li, W>l S t t ,.k Afi’i ii:;i ’ - .Mortoire i Kurnnur.- I *)»Oli 111 rr.Mi.iun, N..-.-9 Nut. » nu.t Bn,= I Max. H'WV.V'I I»: i: i - - k .Mill.r. . M 1 A u |r\ .Nathhnirl U.-iuiri, -U.-xhu.s*- Nimirfc. lio.irK*- \\ lit J: Nu.i'k. ( I; t.- V\ lin-krla.in.An ilrrv* AukJ. 1 ;. . i ,r. l.rre .1 'MmiriH-. linni 15-tki-u. John M'» n STOCK BROKERS I . 11. C ' Af*l L> A-V NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER i'Ce'i. r. room. No. i\s Bi itKrs r.ni.mMi Fatr-jh w ir:»:»:T PITT Mtr Kfj H. p\ I)csithM.- Mill pio;»ert\ *»n.t 0i1,.-r Itr-il F»tMr to ihe 'urnuint »t yioo.ujo i,.r rml, low. NOTARY PUBLICS JOSEPH SNOWUEN NOTARY PUBRIC, MAYOR'S OKFIfK. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S, B. & C. P. MABKLE, Manuftcturerß hial Ocalera in BOOK, ('AI>, hKTTEIt, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Removed FROM .NO. ‘il WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithficld Street, i'l l r.siiriMH. pa. •ttSsrCftah p-id fur HA'iS HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C. S-A-VAG-U house, NO. :>r,o LIBERTY STREET, Nt“xt to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, 10HN SAVAGE, ■ PROPRIETOR. Having tak.en a st> fitter if, w.tr. all the modern lmj.io; cment. thu pop ular resort, the subscriber i= prepaied to accom modate hi* ohl customers and the public gener ally. with tut* ln?st the market atfunls. Oyster* will be seivcdup in ever} varietr .'1 stjle during the season. His Wines. Lupu.iA ami Ales he fools continent In reeninmendln,: them to the pub lic fur their excellence Can, Bucket arid Shell Oyster? received daily and oold w unleash' and refill my2o-lvd ou xs ii oi; & it:, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH rjiHF m awwivcr* A to the public that ho is m dailr receipt ol FKESH SHELL and (M \ OYSTERS. OAAIE, . ami is prepared to accommodate the patrons ol this old ami well known hoime with every thing in the eating and drinking Lne at the short est notice. J( »HN SIIALER. janl 1-1 yd Proprietor. YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Corner of Ylrglu Alley and Smith- field Street* W here OYS T Lf\S hi. I all thr delicacies ol the oeaaou will be serve.l up in the most palatable stjlrs. ELI YOU.VO. uoU corner Virgin Alley and Smithrtcld dt. APOLhOHAUiBILUARDSALOON.- OHAKLLtS 'iAKIuN LK would remind his Old tru-udo ami i-ustomci*? that he is still to be found at his old Mand. APOLLO HALL, en trance on }• ourth utreet He has always on hand the best quality oi Lager Boor, and m oonnection with the nail, a well .'ippinnu-d hilli-ml saloon, with good tables, ball- -uid cues Remember the pin. e. Anollo Hall. Fourth st. near \S ood. entrance tr-un Fourth. lyHMy OYSTERS, CAME. &C. odvM ES 31 LAG GIIX.IIN UFAIKK ITC OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTBY AND EGGS, 300. V del-dtf Down stairs. OH, TUESDAY MO JBANKING HOUSES, &C. FIRST NATIONAL BANK AGAINST LOSS treasury DEPARTMENT. ) OFFh/K 'i-.MI’T ROLLER OF TH KLT RUENi. V, > Washington (Jity, Aug. 6th, 1863. j Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to Appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK uF PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of (’engross, entitled ••an Act to prmide a National (’urreuey. secured hj a pledge of I nited States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereol " npj)r.ivo<l February 25th, 1863, and lisb coin plied with ail the pro\ Uionn ol said Act required to he complied with ladore commencing the business of Banking. Now Therefore. 1, Hugh Met’ulloch. I’omi*. troller of the ('urrency, do hereby certify that tlie said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny And State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In Testimony whereof witnessa my haud and Beal of oftice, this sth day of Augußf, 1663. v ™ ) H uOH McULIjLOCH, j SS | (’orapttoller of the Currency. 1(r2.f96 26 $2,209,051 6* THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK PITTSHT'KOH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital B+oo,ooo, wltli privilege to 111 - (Tense to $1,000,000. .■\i«na>Kc-Ai H. J,ou I* win .-v jjFi-.w.s, Ij K v hftWAiiri « Ilie Pittsburgh Trust Company ha\lug organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title ot the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts. Bills of Exchange. 4tc,. receive money on deposit ami buy and sell Exchange on all pans of the country. The success which hAa Attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1862, will we beiievebe a aulheient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extemm e correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can offerunusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business util be conducted by the same officers and directors. .lamk* Lauohi in Rofu.u r S. Ha ys, Thomas Hkll. I'FiO- WiOHTMAN w. J KI>L'NT7 i-H. K. Mtlt'jz. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. Dealers ix poreios axd do mestic Exchange. Coin. Hank Notes and Government .Securities, i\>ilotuoi»6 promptly attended to. Hpll N HOLMES di SONS, B A N~K ERS • and Exchange Hiok, rs and Dealers in Notes. Drafts, Acceptances. Gold. Silver and Hank Nolen. hx.hAnge on the Eastern and Western ruies constantly tor sale. Colle^lions made in all the cities throughout the 1 inted States. Deposits receive. lin par 1 unda or current paper, 57 .Market aueet, between 1 hint in J Fourth streets. rf 1 OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, i'ertlficates of Indrt tedness. tlunrtoriuHs tor» i.’ertiticatea. S">00.00O, and nil other government securities, bought by ' 11. ’U A KL>, ve i tuhs 6m,l U'oo.l street, corner of 1 bird DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, OPEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO ‘iO'CLOyi, also, on Wediu rdat and Naiiird.iy evefeßtr, I nun .May I«t to N ov rmbet lat, Irom 7 to 9 <nKk andtioiu November lot t,i M.v) i«t, from '6 Tb 9 1 h-pi-sitrt re,'ei\ ed , .f all huiup not ].-«« than Hmj Itfii u:. ii..: a i'. i \ men i ,-i ti.e pi.-nta declared lui'fiji'ii. in June an,'. I !*m . Interests Las U . n do. lared aenn -a:.;:nail \ . in .1 uiie and I i, - ccmlHi bin-e liie Hanu ■' m nm.iiii/i-,1, wt th« inti* ~! «•, \ jK.-r ten; n \ r i \\ irehu.tai Interest, ii not .!i ,v..; out. p- pi wed t.• the . redii ot *L< d* p< —itoi i- primupa!. mi.; near?: the -•!me interest Irom the Bn-: da) a of June and De 'i Hilht. compounding in ice n j ear. uithuut troubling the ilepu3ii,.r !>• call or » v en to pro.-nt hlh pus* fmok At t h.p ia te ii,r,iu*j u ill douf le ill lea* than tu rive \ cars lf,.okn ,-,mliiio'ng t.'., <'l. Ai t.T I. m>. K idea and Keg ula t ion «, Iu i u:-:,,-.: pr.-iii-,, ..i. .application 1o tin- o'ttlce + tl l.Olil l o \ K I t.f !>; \ i - .liiLm It M'F-uM.-n, Un i.' M |Vnn...k . John H.-iiii'-'*. .1 ohri M hthiuil, A!»*\.uiUn 'np<<T, .luiH-B u AUa.U, LUlij. 1. !• .'»hu*'"!cK k, A M. PiuJikL. U. Ji .lame-’ MrAulej. Hill Hnrtfwin. .1 -itne« Henlmau. Win .1 A lulerwin. 1 74,U ... i-i l 'nh in A .Inin n, Jmi.c I>. K.-Il) , .lullii'i Hnckoh n. Fvter \ Mail.-111, i Pluck, m V unUtrk, .tnliii 1 Km.iu-J . .1 am. ■* .-.ill'll--, Alim'/ 1* A. G .rrur, Kotfi t i «rl.*s A. < 'niton. WnUn i' M ,r»h il, U‘i;i IKmihlhs, i >rr ,1 ..ho h\niiri. Hriif) L Hiii(jiw»ll, Will P W t'J II i n 11, Ji.till It MuM-ntK'l'^rl Win S Hawn, Wui h •tuner*/. IVter H Hmikt-y, Ali-vanner liu.Me, KicJi'itJ Hnj \\ m S 1.1. .'1) Real Estate Savings Institution. OF THE CONDITION ol the atiove mstiiutiiiu on Hie 2*l day oi .\<,» ivn.rM-r. isot, |'iitillotn’il in uimlom.it) to tut* OIIHI t.‘l . Amount ot 1 K'jk.rii*», Nov. \M. l.*tt>3 *103.61*4 13 \tnoutitol lMrr<s.t .luv l>»-p».inioi3 . . 1.96-1 1 Am-.ur.t ~| i ■ inl l tiijt'r.t Fun.l \.MY> 9] PITTS HI 'KG H ASV.KT-. Find I,lens on IK d Lotate l.'nitevi Mates Bondß . . . f~> ih> I’. S. I)eht Certificates and Not on. i market \ alue; Interest earned not due Utliee Furniture i ’ash on hand The undersigned, Auditing Committee, have examined ttie book* of the Institution. the bonds and securities, counted the efl'h. , and luvc found the above statement to he correct. vY. U. iul'hLAM), ICi! 1 i LAr : VOEOTLY, \\\M H SMITH. Deposit* received DAILY, and LYKTYSAT- T'PDAY E\ LMNO. INTUU KST PAID at 6 per ceut per annum. ■ k>NT.s. PuKBir-ENr. Hon. 1 .M. How-;, i Uu:«. .f. k..\iyv)aaEii\ Wm. H. tSMITH. I <}. <}. Hr^iET. W. B Cotei.and, Jacob Painter, Harvey i.'Hilda. | Xicu*>lab Yoeotly. CR.iS mv.ici-: j ti. r-M i u CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS. Veiling*, Tailors' Trimmings, N o. aa.V >1 A_rtlvX:'l' BTIIEET, oc'.'9-tf PHILADELPHIA. SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWEKS & MALSTERS, OB puncwiy QTEAM RREU/CtlV , *# particular attention to hiß stock of Germen rnUCNIA O I CHrtl BntWtriY. I Wines and French Brandies, which hits been se- lected and imported by himself. Families and N'ST'E HAVE AI.AV tTH ns If AVI) A Churches could depend on obtaining at hia es- YY superior article 111 tablishmeut the best and purest of Wines. Pure .... Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city, ah Ale, roller and Brown Stout. ways on hand. Also, Pure Old Rye Whisky and And will continue to make ~ our aim to give 1 oc3o satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Kobt. 1 HENEY W. BEAUMONT &. CO iiatann ot Liberty street, will have The manage- nw.Tvwi. ™ *’ ot our lmsuifcw. with fut| oontrd in the Brewer* dealers in Pheonlx Brewery. Pi U K A1 ' Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. .U». SPKN«.’KU, Ai.?n, JA>. M’KAY. ' Blackberry, Kas)U*ny. "W”il.l (.’herrr, and triu —K( ' r Brandies, uid ivioiiongHhels, itye, and other Whiskies, .lammoa limn, Ate., - —— -- - r - - . i >*o. TsTltEltTY HTRJiET, JAMES MILLING Aft, MOKOSGAHE- ' <»PP l *sito Fourth street, L.\ PLANTNO MILL, would regretfully 1 PITTSBURGH PA inform the public.' that he had rebuilt since tlie ! *-*.•!».,. -p „ , . t . ... * . tire, and having enlarged hia establishment, and teia .l<££V' rn , B , Families supplied at tilled it with the newest vid most approved raa- I promts Lor Lash. my2f-lyd chinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and ' ■ =S^^T?SSSSSSSSSSS^^£ GAS plumbers & fitters. mouldings, box making, Ac. j. South PtTTSBtrEOH, Sept, 7, 1857. jajfr I A.X>i> A. «fc ETjf.E.IfS, T'oorri iaTKoGAsr PLUMBERS ABB GAS BITTERS, 1J THEBE STORY BRICK DWELLING I NO. fibi WOOD gTRKET, .■ ; ' EttUugMt* - dining room, kitchen, cellar and yard, gas amH 47 OHIO AliLg6kp.MY i water fixtures, trill be sold at a bargain- Anplr hear the mayor’s ofyicr. C JBHtXANf, : with ,i, VEW FRKNCU PAPER HANGINGS "* gBn . e , rar - OUReflitegSWa Tip n titn ne»-nn n . | from thecelebrated manufactories of Deli. , n Approved-iaaßiHer.,jyntttrßUpq^-yftj, LONG GOPEi &iPEAR€ E, i ““>*. NDefoai&,:fri Paris, Just •;!P"9S. 1 .W*? ‘Bfc ItsrtnfiMdimixTaailnmsrteHiig j gia W.tRMARSHAi t ! **®. B.—AlhoMers promptlyattended to. "i -■rtf ndIHH8 w BWMfa» AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS, -I*s MELODEONS, from WO to *lOO. No. 10 South Fourth Street, For sale by myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA, i feUf ''' W00d.,. , jams COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1 No. 16 South Water st., Jtf'Liheral advances made on eonsignmontfi i when reijuirt'd. niy-Hd GKOHGE GKA>T, ftbinofacturer an.l WHOLESALE A XU RET AII. DF.AI.KR In every description ui GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STHEET, myl-l j .1 PHIL A I>EI.PHI A. GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, ' Patent . EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON CO AL OIL BIRYERS, S .VLEB ROOMS, No. 517 Aroli Stareet, Philadelphia. Maoulnctory, Frankturd, Phlla. goode warranted. OP PITTSBURGn. ’TORM : \V M. K. N IMlt K, AI.KSA.VDKR SCl.Kll. I RAM IS O. Bau.l\ A lux Hrap-lkt. AM Kl I. Kka .IAMLs JuAl.'GHLirv, Pr<*diJent •Jahn IV Sctllv , i'aalner aujro-i'.ALWtf BAXKEES, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, H WILLIAMS s. l.'o ft", FOVRTII STREET. ClIARTEnri> IN* lHfttt. la I.MC \V hi l ( let , * i.rißti'ui V Si;. IU.T Mi V oil T lir.iM'RVl; i 'IIAKLts A. i:< *l/n»N. ; !»iill itll> f1.iT,9:3 01 A A (\A RRIKK. Treasurer Office, 63 Fourth Street PHILADELPHIA CARDS. . • • i'!A.n HU E.'. ■ CHAS. f, SWOPE S(AGKK «V HTCKS, Importers and dealers in WI. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision PHILADELPHIA. 0, A. VAN KIRK & GO,, i MAKUPAOTCRBRS 01* Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. IStNG, MARCH 1, 1864. LAMPS, OIL, &C J. O. W'ELTJON WELDON & KELLY, MANDPACTTERRS OF LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AND DK.Vl.Kie* IN CARBON OII.R, BENZINE, No. IG4 M'ui-n Stkki:t, near Sixth, i.t < i:.N'r on, nvotstcm. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., M ANTPA C T f II K K - <>v PPRE WHITE REFINED O A. RX3 O KT O XXj S , Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, PITTS RT’KOH, PA myS-fimii l>At T B & C'APPELS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 183 SMITHFIELD STREET WK HAVE .H'ST RKCKIVKD A large and well selected stock ol FALL & WINTER GOODS, Cloth-.. ( HSilnier*-*, Ve*tlii£M, <fcc Alrt.t, a large stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Including- PAPTK CULHIIS. Npi’K TIES and everything usually kept t.j tirst-elasa V urmsh- Ing Stores. Oidt-i s promptly executed. au3o-lyd HOUSE CARPENTERS. CURTIS 0, STEINMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Jdber»y streets. PITTSUI IGiH, Pa. > tdors aoiuited and promptly attended to. ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. PI FII'TII STREET of accounts ami all legal busi ness promptly attended to. sotMyd LOAN OFFICES LOAN OIAK E, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, XO. 11)0 SMITHKIKI.D ST, Near the corner of sth Monet in large and small quantities loaued on Cold ami Silver, Dia monds. .1 cwf l r 3 . i}( 'id and Sii \er Watches, and all kmda o: valuable articles, for any length ol time agree«l on. The goods cannot be delivered without the t icket 4Pa)*i 'tflce Hrmr- fiom 7 A M to 10 P IM ja3o MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS. MASTIC CEMENT. V . XV V V .H O i\ , MASTIC WORKER, IS PREPARED TO CEMENT THE exterior ot bunding with improved .Mastt-c ( etneiit, cheaper ami superuc i.i aii\ done here tofore 1 hi« I'l'iiu'iir fits no equal ; H loruio a oiiii.l t:* 1 durable •. cue to any surf ice ■■■. Ml.'|,.|ifn! Xl.d equal <xn\ i.lhl ir ibe i l ll i j i.-n,!.|e and pra. I hntenppli.-. thtr I emeu; tor the billowing iren’i.-mau, u i.-ihe ,'u: lu ai.- at li!k?it» to re ler Iw J Bn--. il. n-i .Ixr null, .1 tl >h«mi.r, r -ID Ma »rd, iVtm htn*. A 11 • •••, t-jer, i„ iu r«*n r\ Uirard H.pi;u:.ui h St < 1.-,i w* do Addr.-v- W ajdlll, ENGINE BUILDERS. Will. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, I run lMdiiwJurs, uct:t:al M.w;hihist.s and Boiler Mil: its, H<uun. 1(. U., slHllou FIT I ''III I.- , il. |> \ «.| IM PACT! RICH Al.l, Kl.\o« OF -i-’B ‘’in l-i ijine?. iroiu three to 0,,e bun.w-i-.i * >•> i ja-veri. Hi.d suited i,>r tirM Mi!.*, •',« MUN, It; I ~ru w.-s, Kaoto- 'hv. i-tuta-winr attention *o the eotmti ucMon of Lug.i,.- Tii.l Ai A, iiit..-;:..r trr„t mills, Mid 1.. r upricl.:-. inuiat Mini. u -wi 'r .-iva hiilis. lU\ c U.v- on hand. rinihh.-d -md ready foi rduj'- mnit at ah.lit no‘M" b.fir:ro-d hu.i tb.ilerj of eveiy description Also, fiirni-h Boilers amt Iron seneratelr, W r..u?lit Iron H u.--, rs ami I'ullu'S in pmt\ variety, and c-oieinne the n. uiuriicture -it Woolen M n-hiriery and \lnehlmM \arda. « >ur -ire 1- • o . nnr m*u-!;iifry mmu fact ur c>l oi the hoot I,o*l;*} ~j m rcr. >md warranted lit Mil , ucj to jiO 1 aa! isi a. ! ..u: tn.d.b:a oi 'rdcr- irom Mil parrot t ;;e country boiWi ted and prompt!* til.ed loO’^w PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALL> TV ELL, ■ u.-ceas.,;» l. I H P O li K O Dealer in Bacon. Laid. :\u o-v lire 1 li miy CORNER MARKET ASQ, FIRST STS decll-lyd JEWELRY. &C •T TC TF I" T_. I? V rauiK srnscßißKßs have jest i oyenrd a very large and desirable stock m FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD &c SILVER WATCHES, tC t'-rToUrt- i <•> i 1 liouse 119 w »ter street, and ISC Pirat street, h ..r l.a.hesj and ( /pnticm.'ns wear' fine ; Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monoid Pronze i. lock-. Eanc) (roods, eahela House, mauuiacturers ol Pittsburgh City Window Cilass, Druggista’ (Hass Ware and Ame rican Con vex Olaes, lor Parlor WindoM*s. Church es and public buildings. a pl WA RE Such as Castor*, Cake ami Fruit Basket*. Goblets, Can! i tugs, l ea Setta, etc. KLIXK'.IAX, MLYKAN fc.SIUDLE, c2O 12 Filth street. BREWERS PLANING MILLS. jya-iyd ? ,J*o. KELLT. PITTSBURGH, PA TAILORS. i onttistint'- ot «- £ N E R V L PITTSBURGH li. <- I'.-r.n -'TfPt, rnualuvl i, \rn .A . . r. 1.-tu n ■! i-!.' •«' « i ra • 1 •» ft m >lo 4 jr. ■’ 5 rs *>rs .lo ft lcnvo l \ A C li E li •t..ok«-.i JY-.U. _ I j rTT'.m’RUll, PA COMMISSION MERCHANTS JOHN MOORHEADv COMMISSION MERCHANT, KOR THE RALE OP PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 7* WATER ST., below Market, PITTSBURGH. R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON,) COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, DEALER IN WESTERN RESERVE CREESE, Flour, drain, Fish Dried Fruit, Pearl and Pot Ashes, and Produce generally Best Brands of i amily Hour Always on Hand. NO. 102 SECOND STREET, Between Wood anti Market, PITTSBURGH, PA, 4®“L.iberal adv ance made on Consignments, apn-iyd GROCERS. W.M. H . HSfITH WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GttOCEfiS, Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, PITTSBURGH, WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, P HiTVMEH H D. KKYMER Late at Miller & Rieketson’s, REYMER & BROTHERS, [Successors to Keymer &, Anderson,} WHOLESALE HEALERS IN Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, .Sugars, Fire Works, &c., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STBEET, PITTSBURGH. M CARR «ScCO., WHOLESALE GEOCEKS, AVD IMPOSTERS OV WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. Distiller? aud Dealers In Fine Old Monongahela Eye Whisky, 327 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA J. DUNLEVT, GROCER, IS O . 4 r> I A. >1 o JN D , PITTSBURGH, PA myCvMyditw BRASS FOUNDERS. Duqnesne Brass Works. C'adimiu A. Crawlord, M inuftotun l and keep constantly on hand every \ anety FINISHED BRASS WORK. IiUASS CASTINGS oi superior amooth- neaa tnttle to order. STEAMBOAT WORK AND REPAfR- UitT promptly io. Also, sole agents lor W .>•«:.-rn Pennsylvania, fur the sale of MAKsH's r>\PiU>N Pt .UP, with LaudM-ll's improiemeut attachcl. febio J. & M. M’STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AKD STEAM FITTEES, ALL KINDS OP BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at thf shorient notice. Firlicubir attention paid to fitting up and re pairing ot MIL K FKI.VER I LhS. :n «Jt m Water Street, near Liberty. f|UIE MEMBERS OP THIS FIRM BE -8- mg practical mechanics oi many years’ex perience in the business will ensure to give sat iiiaction in every respect. We are Also acente tnr UuiM, U*rrinon at t’o.’s, steam Pomps for water and oil. S e6-Ij- d STEEL WORKS. Black Diamond Steel Works, PITTSBURGH, PA. PARK, BROTHER & CO., WANUFACFRKRS OF Best Quality of Eefined Cast Steel, Square, Hat and Octagon, of ail sizes, vt ari anred equal to anv imported or manufac tured in this country. office and warehouse, liD «fc 151 First ftutl I*2o & 1.‘4‘2 Second »ts,. feblG-1 s*d AC JONES JOHN L. BOTD .TO. M'CULLOUOH Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, BOYD At CO., Cast Steel; also, Spring, Ploiv and A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Uoss and First Streets, ncm-ly PITTSBUEGH, PA. GLASS WORKS. U. CUNNINGHAM. . D (. I*N Ni N*G HA M . n. InMHEN* F (U3NLNOHAM C. DUNCAN. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. Importer and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS. 1110 SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors aboro 6th at. RUFiftKb s Ggars- —‘ 200 bbla. “A” and *‘B” Cofftee Sugars. 60 bbla. ('rushed, Powdered and Granu lated—now In store and for sale by REYMER A BROS., 136 and 138 Wood si 1864. WINTER A lUIANGEMENT. Pennsylvania CentrallMroatl isiisxi Strains, Co ns* iNTitAnbiTibss are ki-i ing made to the equipment of this excellent double track and express route, aml every poftsl ble care will be exercised for tbe comfort of pa»- Bengers and rapid movement .ofXreiglit. Trains will leave the depot in Pittsburgh as follows: THROUGH ACCOMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,} at 6 60 a. m., stopping at ail sta tions between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. FAST MALL every morning, (except Sunday,) at a 50 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimomsand Washington, and for New York ria Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 885 p. m., stopping orily at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrtabmg 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 oo p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone mangh. FIRST AUCOMMOBTION TRAIN for Wall’s »(except Sunday,) at 630 a. m. JMS ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall b Station, leaves daily, (excppt Sunday,) at II 40 a. m. 411 JOS. tt. HrNTEH. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN far Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 360 p. ro. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 6 oo p. m. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves W^all’s Station, every Sunday at 905 a. m.s returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: E\P r eBB 12 80 p. m. Philadelphia Express l Md m Through Mail Train 1 00 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation io 06 a! m. Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation.... 625 a. m! 2d Wall’s Station Accommodation 8 36 a. m. 3d Wall’s Station Accommodation i 55p, m. 4th Wall’s Station Aoconupodatlon 6 06 pv ml Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p. m. on Mondays TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. PITTSBURGH J. S. RETMKK IKAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at Crea son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. PARE: TO NEW YORK PUiLAJDKLPHIA.... BALTIMORE LANCASTER HAKL’iSBURO 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 traveled In addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company lias no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B. An Omnibus Liuc 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. no2 o 1864. mmmmrnrn THE PITTSBITEOH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. F. n. CRAWFORD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, ON AND APTRH JANFART lit, Z 864, trains run aa follo\rß, vir .Leave ForChi’go. FnrCievM. ForWheeiy. Expreas 116 a. m. 1.10a.m. 1.45a.m. Express 1.45 p. ui. l .46p.m. 1.46 p.m. Mail 6.30 a.m. 6.10a.m. Arri\ e Pittsburgh, P. V. W. &. C. K'y. .‘2 -2i) a. ni.. 3.30 p. m., 7.00 u. in., 7.Sop.m. ’ * 1 • & P. R. K.. .2.10 a. m., 3.60 p. m., 8.06 p. m. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Leave Allegheny *or Alliance. lorN. R. ForX.t’. Furjjl-ctFe. -• l£, P tu. 1.13 a.m. 6,40 a. in. 12.00 in 4.30 )i. to. 5.40).. :n. * T<KTt'KMN(J Aim e Allegheny, P, ir W. (\ K’J- T2O f\. ui . 5.40 035 n, m.. 4.60 p. m. r i' * *>. h k PARKIN, Ticket Agent. I nlon P.issenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa, A. Q. (: AN S EEB ERR Y, Agent, _ Allegheny City, H. K. PAI SON. Gen. Pass. Agent. P , F. W. & C. By. Co. 1-. R. Ml ERS. Gen. Ticket Agent. A. P. 8.. R. Co, fot»6 Pittsburgh & ConneUsville R. R. WIiV'T'ETI AJIRATVGKMENT ON AND AFTER IVJEDSESUAY, DE CEMBER 2d, 1863, Trains will leave tke De pot. corner of Rose and 'Water streets, as follows*. Leaves Arrive# at t J . Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to andrroraTT’ntown. 7 65 a. m. 6 00pm Express “ •• 3 00 p.m. 1 OOa.tt' Ist M’Keesport AccMn. 11 00 a. in. 7 00a.m. . o 16 a. m. 2OSp. m. IstPortPerry “ : oo a. m. 8 30a m Braddock’s •• 4 15 a. m.. 540 p. m Sunday Church Train to and from M’keesport. 1 oo p. m. 10 00 a. m. For tickets apply to CEO. BOULTON, Azt. JJ. BLAOJCSIONE. Stipt. PITTSBURGH. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, IS THE LARGEST AND BEST AR ranged Hotel in the New England States; la centrally located, and easy of access front all the routes of travel. It contains all the modem lm proveraenta, and every convenience for the oom fort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated* the suites of rooms are ■well arranged, and pictely furnished for families and large travelia* parties, and the house will continue to b<j kepi as a tirst-class Hotel in every respect. y Telegraph in the house to all parts of the eons*. . c Proprietor. Boston, Sept. 1863. sel3-6md To Builders and Contractors. ¥Y TE ARE NOIV MANUFACTURING tv a superior article o i lime, ■Which we are prepared to deriver from our COAL VAKD, 50U LIBERTY STREET. BEST QUALITY OP coal, Always on hand as üßual, \ * rny 19 DICKSON, STEWART it OO Steam Wagon Work. HAND AND MADE to ORDER WAGONS, OAK l'S, WHEELBARROWS, STORE TRUCES, HA\ AINU CUTTERS. C. COLEMAN. ocg7-lyd Marion Avenue, Allegheny Oit WALL PA.PER A complete assortment of beautiful hanuings, Hi a^, si ’ l l l es : h \ prices lower than, can be again offered. For Bale during the season by JJEW A3TD BEAUTIFUL SONG, BY ROOT. u Just before the Battle, Mother.” PIH&T VERSE. Just beforp the battle, mother. I am thinking moat of you i W bile upon tbs held we’te marchimr With the enemy in view, . Comrades bfete are round me lvinir ‘ ! Filled with thoughts 61 home Sd&od'; • *°L H'S, h f y k " ow i 'bat on the morrpw. • : Some will eieep.beneath the sod. [j. oE3WTreL d ' : OojiierfmaAed On receipt orptictv / '‘tf- F “ r “ le by ciiAs. c. meLlOr,.'® tet>l Si Wood «t. BI9HELS PRIME • SPRINo B ARLK\ - J uet received anil Tos e by I’ETZKR a ARMST&Wfci, «■« corner Market and Fin* at. RAILROADS. KKTURNINU 3.00 p in. 3 00 p.m. 10.0 U ft. in. FOR Al'TI JIS OP 1863, W. P. MABSHAI*!*, 87 Wood street. 1 ey so . ft m . 10 00 . 880 . 766 3 60
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