POI«KPCAIi ITEMS. Jepf PXyisVetocd the bill for a (rebel) Vet£fBn ,! pBraiers’ Home. He was jocose eriflilglf'to call it unconstitutional! Jjjtr. Gbkej.ey doesn’t say "God AbbaHamLincoi.n,” now. It’sanotlu-i kind of an expression. The people of the North are tireil of the war. The people of the South are tired of the war. Why then have the war? A bill is before the lowa Legislature authorizing the Governor to send a State Commissioner of' emigration to Europe. CaUfbmians who attempt to pay thei r debts- in greenbacks instead of specie are advertised in the papers as dishon est, and made social outlaws. The publication of the Chase circular’ signed’diy Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas, has brought on a crisis in the Republican party, "It has nof only set'the rank and tile of tbc “no.party" Republicans by the eais. but has produced a serious disturbance among Abolitionists officials at Washington. The Journal of Commerce says of the Chase circular that, when it is remem bereS tjiet men have been banished from the country, bare been imprisoned in fortresses, nave been persecuted aud af flicted for no more severe treatment ol Mr. policy and Administra tioh than is how commenced by the friends of Chase, we may well believe that times are changing, and that the people will think for themselves. The Republicans in Congress have dealt a blow at Gen. Grant by striking his name out of the Lieutenant General hill. It was proposed to create a Lieu tenant General, and to reccommend him for.thepfflce to the President. Theyhave created the office, without designating the man. They voted down all attempts to confer the honor upon Grant. The Jacobin Convention at Louisville was opened with prayer, just as we sug gested itwould be, though the members had been advised to go there—as Bentok said many yehfs ago—to deliberate with pistols in thClr belts. There was no oc casion for the pistols, however. At least onje-balf of the members of the conven tion had no religion which they would like to make a boaßt of; or, rather, they repudiate the thmg-—and they must have felt very comfortable under the devout supplications of the Rev Mr Winters. A Washington special to the N. V. Tribune says; Much feeling is manifest ed at the nomination, made by the Presi dent, of a German as Postmaster at Cin cinnati, without having consulted the Ohio delegation in Congress. Lincoln has suddenlly fallen in love with the sweet German accent." The assignment of Sigel to a command, and this Cincinnati.appointment are sops to appease the German opposition in the West, to Lincoln’s re-election. Per haps, by-and-by, “the rich Uriah brogue” will*-be tickled with a little attention. “Colonel’’ Mulligan may get a Brigadi crsliin. In alittleapeech made by Lincoln at tl.a Washington Patent Office Fair, (he can i make any other than a little speech ), lie said; “There was a great objection, ho might also add, to bis saying anything, tor necessarily, in consequence of his position,- everything went into print. [Laughter and applause] If he made any mistake it might do himself and the nation harm.” If Lincoln had always kept his mouth shut in that manner he would hard saVed both himself and the nation some disgrace. The New York Tribune loams, by a private dispatch, that resolutions infavor of LincOioPb re-nomination for the Pres idency Were voted down by a large ma jority of the Republican State Conven tion in lowa on the 22d of February. The-Convention was held in Des Moines, AlthoimhJlndmmv at her State. Con veil tiorff adopted LracOLN resolutions, it is beUeved that a number, if not all, the districts will elect Chase delegates when they come to appoint them. The Chase men are willing to allow Lincoln the complimentary resolutions, and are con tented to take the delegates. The Philadelphia Bulletin , speaking of General McClellan’s report, says: It consists in dispatches, reports of the Gen eral, and will be much sought for by his frlehdp,” suppose by that, his ene mies, (and why has he any?) will not seek it. They must be those who do not cave to become fully informed upon the histo ry of the eventful period over which tl# General’s Report extends, and that histo ry- can ohlybe coh-ectly understood from the official paporsof those who acted the history, ; and McClellan is the most prbminep, actor of that history. Every person, regardless of party, should read “tfiSpeport. '■ (Notwithstanding the poverty of the rebels, they betray as much fondness as ever ' for dramatic entertainments and sometimes the Richmond managers pro - duce the latest London theatrical novel tiesalmost a 9 soon as their New York contemporaries. The “Ticket of-Leave” has justbeen brought out in Richmond on a “scale, q/.unequaled grandeur,” in the language of the bills. We hope its “heavenly morol” will not be lost upon . tine rebel government, and that it will be induced to issue to tlicpoor Union prisoners now in the city It,will be better to do that than to allow them to take “French-leave,” as so many of them did the other day. - Service in the army by the side of the negro, has not been found to imbue the white soldier with any unu9nal love for the person, or regard for the feelings oi his plnck compatriot; -and it is a thing to be tried,.whether Sir Phelim O’Whisky, the Baron Von Lagkkbier, or Count Woodknbam, when settled in their new domains, will,he,willing to meet their tftelllnbe dad /Countess Giz- Upon, epnal terms in the same aristocratic Society. If 1 that wicked rem nant of original sin, prejudice of color, tdrould happen to remain uneradicated, the Consequences might be such as to compels the invention of a new theory. The New York World concludes a long and well considered article on the ‘shivery 'question as follows: “When ~thn South .entered .upon this war, they deliberately exposed, their slave prop i:ily to the perils and vicissitudes of a military contest, and they must take the consequences. The Democratic partv „of. the NortH'bfendfiwtly holds to the .Jaiiae pi-indpie of non-intervention which it has always insisted upon as the true coustithßojial. ! dqqtrin e - A 8 it would not interfere to destroy or cripple slavery, though' disapproving it, so neither will it interfere to save slavery from the Con sequences to which its own friends have exposed it.” ... When we find even dAolitionists get ting sick ofthe flavor of the negro in every dish, we may well believe the re .■lotiohthaffgilows aU great excitement? is at hand!. Awriter in the N. Y. Time* has the l following, which, as a straw flut tered’ KOtte idstflgbreeze, Indicates the 'gale ’.ibatls., coming. “Slavery is the cause of the war; and slavery must be rfr- This is admitted. The war will .destroy -it; and if it does not, an amendment.to Die Constitution will. But irvtllhb iny-Ufeasan! why, 1 -like Mon sienr Nono/Toftqßa \v, we., should breakfast, , 4iqetflnil sup An. slaveryk.. It.spems.io be thenotionof Mr. CbajUjEs BomKEE, et - ffie people Of this tJountiY’dan’t know. npythmg, and can’t do anything, without we take our bitters arefolu tion against sla very!” t ' DRUGGISTS. JOSEPH It. MEUUHEN, srccKsaOß to ~ JAMES P. PLEHING, druggist, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Tn foreign and Domestic Drugs,‘Medicines, Paints, Oita, Pye-Stuffl* atffl Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, mj-22-lyil ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. STEAM BOAT FORGING, &C. ANDREW KLOMAX TFIO-MAB K. MILLKU, henry PHIPPS, jr., Special Partner. General Partners. IKON CITY FOBGE, KLOMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WAIU), PITTSBURGH. Manufacture bar iron, gen eral Railway and Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, fcc, eeio-tl COPPER WORKS. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, ANI) J SMELTING WORKS. PARK, M’CURDY & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Sheath, Braziers’ and Belt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, spelter Sodder, Ac. Also impor ters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, &c. on hand, Tinmens’ Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 1-20 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa, orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. fe2i-lyd&w EDUCATIONAL ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Care of the Franciscan Brothers, This institution, situated in Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, about four miles from oreason Station, on the direct route bet ween Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1809, with privileges to corner the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of jhe most, healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial tor its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends about the 23th ol J CNF following. It is divided into T\tfo Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sesaions. All the Apparatus neces sary to Land Surveying, Engineering, Ec., will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Terms —Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance * Go. Surveying and use of instruments, j>cr an num 20 t’lasicnl and .Modern Languacea. extra Students spending \ acationai theCollcge . 2*> Reference can l*o made to the Rt. Ke\. Bishop Domcnec. !<t. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia: Rei. T. S. Reynolds. Lorretto : Rev. Dr. O’Hara, Philadelphia; Re\. Henry Ai'Laughlin, Phila delphia : Rev. Pierce Malmr, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hack runs daily to Lorretto from 1 TCsacM. Kit. K. A. lil'Mi, Superior ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW JAMES H. HOPKINS HopliinH A Lnzcnr, [ATTORNEY S-AT-L AW, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Collections and other legal business attendc 1 i to in Allegheny, Washington, tireenc. and ad joining counties. jau2o-2md HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No, 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood, raviE subscribers m a s i f a c- JL TURK and keej> constantly on hand e\ cry article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornament*, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mat tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. -tttf-Prompt attention given to all orders lor fit ting and laying down (’arpets. < til Cloths, J*.c. octn-lyd KnHKRTS & KOKNK’K. jJOISEKEEPKItS FURNISHING STORE GOODS FOR THE KTTCII !£!>.. Tin Ware Kruhhcs Wooden Ware 1 Baskets Spice Boxes i Jellj- Moulds Cup Tubs j Wash BAsina Straw Cutters CupMnps Hair Slotcs 1 'Wirt* Sieves Mince Knives | Coal Scuttle Silver Soap Stove Polish Chamois Sains Koife Washers Skewers Basting Spoons Gridirons j (Jortee Mills Spueezers . Wash Boards Stew Pans Sauce Pans Wafle Irons Bird Roasters Kish Kettles fc rj’ Pans Ham Boilers Farina Boilerfl Graters j Egg Beaters Larding Neodlers j Flour Pails Puildiug l J an» i Water Pilferers Bread Pans Pie Plates Butter Ladles ’ Clothes 'Wringers Iron Holders 1 Wooden Spoons Step Ladders | Butter Prints Keelers „ ( Wash Tubs Clothes Lines Soap Cups Scales Toast Forks Cook’s Knives | Sad Irons Bread Boxes i Meat Presses Scoops [ Cake Boxes, &c., k FOR THE ROOM FILTER ELATED. Call Bells Nut Picks Fish KnL es Ice Cream Knives Castors Syrup Jugs ( ake Knives Crumb Knives ! Napkin Rings j Cake Baskets Porks and Spoons ! Oyster Ladles ! Sugar Spoons j Mustard Spoons lee Pitchers J Ooblcta Salt Stands Fruit Stands Butter Knives Soup Ladles Gravy Ladles Children’s Cups Round &. Oval Salvers Boupuet Stands CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Oocim dr* do Forks Mag do do } spuare Waiters Lngltsh Tea Trayß j Crumb Brushes Fork st Spoon 'trays { Crumb Tru\ a Pish Covers 1 Chafing Dtebes Hash Dishes ( Coffee Blggmgs Wine Strainers j Coffee Gautiers Spirit Coffee Pots : Nutcrackers Table Mats I Bound U niters Bread Baskets 1 Corkscrews Wine Coolers J Knife Sharpeners Refrigerators i Water Coolers, &c. roil THE Toilet Jars i Water Carriers Foot Baths • Chamber Buckets Lnfant’s Baths j Bowls and Pitchers Matresb Bruaiiea 1 (Jas Shades Shaving JKtnns 1 Nursery Shades Brouz Match Holders ; do Lamps Flower Stands j Clothes W Makes Nursery Kefrigeratora do Hampers Wax Tapers \ Night Lights. MISCELLANEOUS. Library Steps I'oor .Mats Vienna Fisk Globes Vestas Birdcages Meat Safes Yizzetts [ Rocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Gamp Knives j Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STQREof :EIAY & RICHARDS NO 30 FIFTH STREET First door below the Exchange "Bhiik. 43*Ail goods delivered tree of charge in the city, Allegheny, Birmingham, Manchester, I)u -puesne bqroughj etq., agis-iaw GRAVEL ROOFERS. U PTON, OUDDIEN *330., Are prepares! to tip UKAVEI, KOOFIISG < >n short notice. Mni.M to .oil with instructions. corner Mh suit Wood streets,second B,or >-.__ ’fe» HAS REMOVED his stock o£ Llunaand tiueensware to Jfo. 21S WOOD STREET Adjoining Win. Bagaley, esq., „Wo ... pleased to show his customers a complete assort ment of all arliclertn his line suited to the“Xs of families, restaurants, hotels, steamboats city and country dealers. febl lind DiBsoi.irTi6ar.-rr he partner ship heretotore existimt bet u con t w “ f S* so,T ? ,b ?’ nu *Ual consent on ttie.Utb day ofivoyember last, Dims. a h lien ney retiring frtrh THe firm. The Btyte or the firm and the boeiaegfr will he as formerly TRAS. SELLER^ . Pi t r, -REESE OWEITS, febS2-6td CHAS. A. K. BENKEY TIHERE 18 NO USE IN WEARING I PATCHED ROOTS reheojsou can buy a I cheap, it * BOMA^W, ' j MB PGSI-.-PITTSBVRGH,- MGXiDAY MGBYING, : MARCH, 7, ;18<i4. jjjjiINSURANCE) IYDEMITV AGAINST LOSS riIBEFILtNEIiISt’IIU! riiSBIUSBK J.COMPANY of THU.ADKLPriTA; OY FICE No. 433 anil 437 CIIKSTM T ST., near Fifth- STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1803. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be ing First Mortgage, araplv secured $1,893,393 32 Real Estate (present value $1U3,313 61,) cost 102J96 26 Temporary Loans on ample Collat teral Securities... 89,136 St'ockß, (present t alue *86,6G7 72,) cost 89,786 6S Notes and Bills Receivable i,821 00 Cash 27,919 33 The only protit.a 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 low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid lossesbv Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af lording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Looses paid during 1859,9G4.156 30. PIRE(’Ti »RS. Charles W. Hanckrr, Mordeoal 11. Lou Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Naac Lea, Jacok R. Smith, Kdward Dale, George W. Rjoharop. George Falks, ('HAS. U. BANCJvER, President. tIIWARU C. IIALK, Vice President. W.m. (-*. Steel, secretary pro tern. J. GARDKNER COFFIN, Agent. Northeast cor. Third and Wood sta PHILADELPHIA ITEEAND LITE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite tlie Custom TTonse, Capital $319,100. Assets $304,943. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on ever)* description of Property or Merchandise, at re&souAble rates ol preminm! KuBT. P. KINO, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. Charles Baves, K. R. Cope, L. K. Kmilimi, Ueoruk W. Brown, P. B. Savkrv, ,loacrH S. Pail, C. SHERMAN. !. A VI ON, *S- J. .MaUAUOK, L. WILtH, F. Blackmi'un, Secretary, i. o. coffin, Agent. jy4:ly Corner Thir-I Hi’.d Wood streets ALLEGBINT IMSUSANCE CO,, of Office, No. 37 Filth Street, Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND VIAKINK Rl.-aKS. ISAAC JUNES. President: JOHN I>. M-> CURD, Vice PrcMueut ■, I >. >i. Dot )K, Secretary; Cap*. W.M. DJ AN. < ieneral Agent. Diubctorx—l mac .; ones. C. ( }. Hussey, Hiu vey Childs, Capt K. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John D. .McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, K P. srerlinr. Capt W Dean, Robert L .M’Grew. Bold H I».-t\ in. no2rt JL.i IV itiHurn n<*t». rgini: American lif e insurance JL IM nr I'iiILADKLJ il lA. ALTX U 111 LDIUN. Pi.-hient, sAil’L WukK, \ ice Ph indent. Capital 0 on. .1 AM* - I'm!.: •• k. J hli.. a!: TH.>M-• -a , rsfj .THOMAS (’. I.AZKA Policic- 1 of In--’: ratio* Hawed at the usual Mr ti’ai. rates v.lth proilts tr. the assured. The last bonus was 4j per cent. liMi rates are 20 per cent luwei than mutual. S s - UK VAN. Agent. febl*2 69 Fourth st.. (Burke's Building 1 "Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. GEORGL I) AKSIF./presidcwt K M. Goutv-x. Secretary. Capt. K. D. C'x’iikas, Uen‘l Agent. No. 0'! Water *tua t. ~>pang a/Co’h Warehouse, up stair.- • PittC-tiryh. WILL INS l'R K A G \ 1N S T ALL kind** ol FIR E and AI.UU.NE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the eomn.unity, And who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the beat protection to tn-.je u ho de sire to be ihMired Stock Accounts... .Mortgage Office Furniture .. t *jven Accounts. et, (.’ash . Premium Note.* . . Notre Mid Biffs Di: DtUaor.'U.- -K 7Gjt. Janies .M’Auiej, Nathaniel Ibdriur. Ai.\andi*i Nuu'ik. Georce Darsie. X*. rn. 11 Smith. < oh- W. Kicketnon, An drew AckkM , lUexninler Speer. l»ai id Al. Bees J. i Beuj. Kakeueli, Juhn M'Cuuc NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BONO AND MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFU'K, ROOM, No. I*4 BURKE S 11l lhOlNi;, Fourth S i klet. i'lTJ'sß l KG H, PA.. -ttS**Desirable .Mill property and other KeM Estate to the amount of »Uju,ikX) fr»r sale low. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTARY PUBLIC, PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in liOOlfc, C’Al*, LETTEn, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed PnOM NO. ‘47 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. aj>3 49*1'ash paid for RAGS HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C SAVAGE HOUSE, NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR. Having taken and pitted it, with all the modern improvement, this po]*- iilar resort, the subscriber is prepared to acv.uin rnodate his old customers and the public gener ally, with the best the market affords. Oysteis will be served up in every variety ot style during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he leels confident in recommending them to the pub lic for their excellence. (Jan, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily, and sold wholesale and retail. myflo-lyd oun ii ousk, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, The subscriber announces to the public that he is In daily receipt of FLUESH SHELL and CAN ULSTERS, GAMF, H.c. } and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old ana well known house with ever)* thing in the eating and drinking line at the short est notice. JOHN sRALEE, janU-lyd Proprietor. YOUNGS EATING SALOON, Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith* field Streets, Where OYSTERS ami all the delicacies of the seasoa will be served up in the most palatable styles, ELI YOUNG, oci 1 corner Virgin A lley and Southfield at. 4POLLO lIALL BILL f ARDS ALOOnT— CHARLES GARDNER would remind hia old friend* and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, en trance on Fourth street He haaalways on hand the best quality of Lager Boer, And in connection with the hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. • Remeinlwr the jdvw. Apollo Hall. Fourth st. near Wood, entrance irnm Fourth. lylo-ly OYSTERS, GAME. &d JAMES M'LVUGHLIJN OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, a<JO I.IBERTy street, del-dtf Down stairs. WAJ.L PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, FANCY GOODS Wall Papers from'So topper Kill; Window Shades from 100 ,tp*S; ,OU.Cloths fcoat 70c to th* 60 Per yard ’ Fonc >' alj varieties, at New Wall Paper & Fancy jGtypds House BY EIRE. 9500,000 W J. H'iwaru, caq. Arc among the Trustees. ASSKTS.m Ti.'BKK 30th. 1«61 STOCK BROKERS. .j. ir. c:a»iday, NOTARY PUBLICS MAYOR’S OFFICE, FITTSBTHGII PITTSBURGH. DKALKRTN WALL PAPER, &C. jANKiNGVHqUsESs &% FIR sf ‘ AL 4 IXM OF PITJgpURCjU. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ) Office op Comptroller of theCu rukncy, > Washington City, Aug. 6th. 1863.) v% here as, By aatisXactoryr«videnoc presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANKOF PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pentuyh'ania has heea duly organized under ana according to the requirements of the Act-df Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof.” approved February 25th, lt>63, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now Th2refob.u, I, Hugh McCuilocti. Comp trolleroi the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BT RGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorised to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of office, this sth day of A ugust, 1363. { ~ ) HUGH McCULLUCH, | | Comptroller of the Currency. $11,208,061 63 THE FIRST NATIONAL BAM OF PITTSHUKGII, FA., LatS Pittsburgh. Trust Company. Capital 9400,000, with prlvll ege to in crease to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cv. under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully otter Its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &.C., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts ot the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization In 1852, will we believe be a suiflcientguarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Bankß and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can offer unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will he conducted by the same officers and directors. DIRECTORS : James Lauoiilin wm. K. NrunrK, Robert S. Hats, Alexander Speer, Thomas Bell, Francis G. Bailey, Thok. Wk* h rm.a n , Alj:x. Bradley, JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. .l-'HN D. Scully, Cashier, augo-d&wtf W. J. KOITfTZ . rH. It. MEQTZ. KOUNTZ & M ERTZ, BANKERS, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. Dealers in foreign and do mestic Exchange, (Join, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly attended to. apn N HOLMES <&. SONS, BANK E RS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes. Drafts, Acceptances. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly lor sale. Collection* made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and fourth streets. g i OLD, SILVER, I)L>L\!vTrivOTI.S, Certificates ol Indebtedness, uziiarterm ra rer u Certificates, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and ail other government pecurities. bought by mhs:6md Wood 6trect, corner of Tlurd DOLLAB SAVINGS BANK, 05 FOURTH STREET. C’ll-AHTIOREI) IN' 1855 OPEN DAILY, FRO3I9TO 53 O'CLOCK, also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, Lorn May Ist to November Ist. from 7 to 9 o'clock anil from November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to s o'clock. DejOoit? received of all sums not less than Ovk Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declan d twice a j oar. in June and Deceuffier. interests has been declared aeij.j--iuiuallv. bn Jane and De cember since the Bank was organized, at therafe of six per cent, a year. Interest, it not drawn out. ia placed to thr credit <>l the depositor as principal, and hears the same interest from tlie fi rat d.-tj n of J line and I »»- cerntier. compounding twice a year, wittnt troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At tkio rale moae\ « ill double in less to.in twelve years. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws. Buies and Regulations, furnished gratis. «.n application to the office. ♦ 63.000 00 ■3.16 m o 0 3.50 oO “,**» u 0 IVhM <e . '.'~,6u0 '-11 ITCU7S <« r ft Kri t PfcJTT. O Fll K G E ALB K K U.. VICE PKEMDUXT-. James McAuie;, James B. D .Meeds, John H. ShoeitWn-er, Wm. Douglas, .1 ami's Merdnian. bvu' M Fenm>rlc. Fr-ter A. Madeira, James r>hidle. Wm. J. Anderaoit. Juhn U. Al l addeu, A. dl. lh>llo«.k, M D. Jolui (! HaeSteden. o>. ( 'al\ in Adam.*, Juhn ' \ Bindley. George Blaek. Ilill Burgwin, A lonze A. L.'arr n-r, John Liana, Benj. ].. FalmehtiK-k, Uharlea A. Colton. John J. Gillespie, Wm. S. Haven. Peter H. Hunker, Richard Hays, .1 Hines I) Kelly. SKCIIKTARV AND TRKA»t'RBtt, CHARLES A.COLTUN. Eeal Estate Savings Institution. DTATKMKKT OF TllK CONDITION of the aUive institution uq the 2*l ila)- ol Ni>- tember. 1863, putdished in conformit) to the charter : Amount ot Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1n63 $103. 5»* in Amount of Interest due Depositors.... 1.964 91 Amount of Contingent Fund 2.423 91 ASSKT->». First Liens on Real Estate *“36.200 oi United Staten Honda uo.uou Ou l S. Debt Certificates and Notes, (market v aluci ... u.ool T 9 Interest earned not due 659 9" Office Furniture i.vi inf Oashonhand 11,011 24 The undersigned, Auditing Committee, U.ive examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, counted the cash, ha,, and have found the ahov e statement to l>e correct. W. H. COPELAND, NICHOLAS VOEGTLV, Vlt. H. SMITH. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SAT URDAY EVENING. INTER EST PA ID at 6 per cent, per annum. TnrsTKKji. ISAAC JONES. PRESIDENT. Hon. T. M. Howk, Hun. J. K.Moorhkad, Wm. H. Smitu, G.G. Hussey. W. B. Copeland, .Tacod Paintke, Harvey Childs, Nicholas Voeotly. Office, 83 Fourth Street. no 4 PHILADELPHIA CARDS. chas. maoee J. RODMAN HICKS MAGHIi & HICKS, Importers and dealers In CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Veatlnga, Tallort’ Trimmings, NO. iiSli MARKET STREET, 0c33-tf PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 16 South Water st., PHILADELPHIA. advances made on consignments when required. my-lyd GEOKGE GRANT, Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every description of ; GENTS’ FtJEHISHING GOODS, 010 CHESTNUT STREET, inyl-lyii PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VM KIM & CO., MArrrPACTUfcERS OP GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS Patent Improved . EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PAH\(iO\ COAL OIL BCMERB,I Hand Damps, Columns, &c SALagßOovrs, : No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia. | Manufactory. Frankford, Phila. .■WSA- 11 gflP^ffujjrranttdj BRIAN, WITH & PEAKCE, tropprlcra of JW’ TOWWI GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS, ! J?o. 10 South Fourth Street, mjwyd PHILADELPHIA, Bavxcl Ria W. H. WILLIAMS A Co. THfeur k- iieury J. Lyn. h. .Itt/tii .Marshal. U alter P. At .irahnl. J.dtli t/i r Rut.er R.-bb. Henry L. Rmgwall Win. L. Schmert/, A lexaculer .spe«T, Alexander Tindlc, Win. Vankirk, laaar Whittier, Wtn. P. Weyman, Christian Yeager. $107,973 U! ♦107,973 01 A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer. ISIAH MlfEv, CHAB. O- cWOPL. LAMPS, OIL, &C. Q. WRLDOW...... JNO. KULLV. WELDON & KELLY, MA-NUFACTURKItSi OF LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AJiD DKALERS IN CARBON OILS, BENZINE, «kC., No. 161 Wood Stbket, near Sixth, PITTSBURGH, PA. LUCENT OIX. WOBKa DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manppactfkkrsof PURE WHITE REFINED OARBOST OILS, Office, 391 LIBEBTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS 0. STEINMETZ, GENERAL House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSBURGH, PA. ■®S“Orders solicited and promptly attended to, ALDERMEN PRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. RI FIVTH STREET, of accounts and all legal busi ness promptly attended to se2-lyd LOAN OFFICES. LOAN Ol l JU i;, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITH FIELD ST., Near the comer of sth, Money in t.arge and sjiall quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot he delivered without the Ticket. 4®“Offlce Hours from ? A. M. to 10 P M. ja3o MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT 1' . W A r WON, MASTIC WORKER, IS PREPARED TO CEMENT THE exterior of building with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and superior to any done here tofore. This cement has no equal ;it forms a BOlid and durable adhesiveness to any Furface, imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality of stone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prac tical workman in tins cement in this city. I haw applied this Cement tor the followin': ntlernan. whom tie- put-tic are at liberty tn re -11 T to J. BUscll. residence Pcun street, finished, 6 yrs .las. McCundJes-. Allegheny, do syr- J• H- MineiiU'rgrr. I ,-iu irmxi i!>e. d<* fcyrs .1. J*. McCord. Penn "treet. do 1 yrs A. Hoevelrr. Lawrenrei illr. do 3 yrs Girard House, ihitsb.itirii, do ft yrs >t. U'harlea do y rs Address Washington Ho*t l Box Idua, Pittsburgh P. t» !cb*2u,iy.i. ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, I*)n Fotttulcrs, (ieneral Machinists an.i Boiler Makers, Penan. 11. R.. Uftnacuger Statiou i ll r.-Gti ?M!i. P.\ YIANI PACTI'REIt ALL KINDS OF iTI >team Lugines, ranging tn-m m <me i.undre-1 and fifty horse power, and suiti-1 for Grist Mills. Nan M;ii.v iJMat I rnh.t., nes, et-- Gut particular attention to the construction of Kngines and .M aehinei v m; gnat millb. ai.d for ..j lurt'ts. mu lay am! cir-iilai stu Have also on hind. fiii;-h< .! it, | 1 c i! \ |. -r eh ;j - re.ent at short nofn. Unginest t»ntl i t every doscriptiou. A Iso, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron sej>er'itelv, Wrought iron shafting. Dangers aud Pulbe.a in citry \ arn ty. and enut ii.ue the mutiti-i, ture t-i Woolen .Maohiin-ry ai.,l .lln.aa.r 1 .tids. Our prices are low. our machinery runnutactur ed of the beat quality of t’eri ds. and warranted ir, all cases to cl\ e saiiit.,.n. oj#“Ordcrs fr,-,m all i-tC ted and pr.-mpt;, nib d PORK PACKERS CHARLES L. CALDWELL, to J»s Holmes xCo.,) eOli K 1’ A ( KE K, Denier m Bacon, Lar.i. Suear-Curwl Haine, Smoked Beet, .xc. CORNER MARKF.T AND FIRST STS. decil-lyd I'ITTMD RGH. PA JEWELRY, &C. .T E \V ID 1.1? N THE SI BS( lUBERS HAVE .It .ST opened r very l.trije jniiUlesirable stock ot FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, lor Ladies’ ami * lentlemon®* wear ; fine Bron7e < Modes, Fancy Goods, HII.VEU-rLATED ’WA.JITZ, Castors, r ike and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tor Setts, etc. KKIN KM AMKVK AN & SEIDLE. 1 42 Fifth street BREWERS. SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to rnnke it our atm to give satisfaction to all of our custnmc-ia. Mr. BoM. \\ atson ol lAborty street, will have the ronnace of our business, witli lull control in the Brewery. Address all orders to rsPE.M.’ER & JU'KAi Pheonix Brewery. Pittshurch. Pa. ' ’ JUS. SPENCER, JA.S. jYI’KAY. *els-lyd I* 1_ PLANING MILLS! J A r‘^ E ,?, M * Wf lsfliA R > JIOKOSGAH k- LA I LA.MMi MILL, would respectfully uuorm the pubhc that he hsa rebuilt since the having enlarge,! his establishment, and tilled it with the newest anti most approved ma chinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing hoards, scroll sawing and re-sawing doora, Baßh amt shutters, kiln dried frames’ mouldings, box maklDg, &lc. * South Pittsburgh, Sept. 7, 1857. ja 2o PITTSBI-TUIH, FT.WAV.NEit CHH AGo R, Co 1 OTPICK OP THE SKCBETAKV, ' ( March Ist, ISC-4. \ lUDE\D.-THK BOARD OF Di rectors have this, (lav declared a Dividend PER CENTUiI O.V THE IN CO ALE OR TIURDMORTG AOEBI .NI>S <rf {iris 1 F- a A n sir o An' t ? f .‘la rar “ i ?s s nf 18 «. payable in da _y April next. at tne Office of WINSLOW, LANIER & CO.. Transfer Agents, INo. 52 Wall FtTcet. .New York, to the persons or their Attorneys, in whose names the Btand registered on the tst day of March lhe I ransfer and Hepister Books of these Bonds which were closed on the Ist day of March tor tne Annual Election, will remain closed until in o clock a. m.. the Cd day of April thereaft<» W. li. BAKNK.S. Secretarj-. Look At 43 logan street a IHEE£ STORY ERICK DWELLING and lor of erounii for sale, situated near « s;he afreet, all, parlor, five chamber rooms, dining room, kitchen, cellar and yard, cas and water fixtures, will be sold ata bargain- Apply to . . S. CUTHBERT i SONS. Jeb2 ° 61 Market st. New FRENCH paper: hangings from thficelebrated manufactories of Deli court fcDefoasea, in Paris, just received and for sale hy V?. P. MARSHALL, 67 Wood street, in SECOND HAND PIANOS AND JttEJC-ODEdNa.from *4O to *lOO. POTiale by ' ‘ ■ ' ' CH4F. C BIELLOB, feb3J ' * 61 Wood U. OR ANDES AND CE.WONS—3O BOXEB Oranges and Lemons—For Bale by FETZEB A AHMBTJtONQ, corner Market and First sti. COMMISSION IyipCTOTS JOHN MOQBS&Ml), COMMISSTONMEfiSUM, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER ST., bdaw Market, PITTSBURGH. R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON,) COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish, Dried Eruit, Pearl and Pot Aahea, and Produce generally. Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand. SO. 102 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA. advance made on t'onsignments. apll-l yd WM. H. SMITH. WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nob. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, dee-2 PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, P. REYMTJR H.D. RETMER Late at Miller &. Ricketson’e, REYMER & BROTHERS, PITTSBURGH {■Successors to Reymer A Anderson,] Foreign Fruit*, Nut*, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, dec., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, i PITTSBURGH. ! WIU JAM CAKR&CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AKD IMPORTERS OP WISES, BRASDIES, GINS, &C. Distillers and Dealers in Pine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, ir. DUKTIiB VY, PS o . my-22-lydAw Daquesne Brass Works. •* (AfliUN .Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety of FINISHED BRASS WORK BRASS CASTINGS of superior smooth- STEAMBOATiVORK AND REPAIR ing promptly attended to. Also, sole aeento tor Western Pennsylvania. for the auie of MARSH'S SYEHu.S AM.'AiP. with Handsell's in-.prm ement attached. febio J. & M. M’STEEN, BEASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM HTTEES, ALL KLNDS Oy BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, • f Ihe country solici- Particular attention paid K> fitting up ar.d re pairing' oi t >IL HFFiNkKIES. 31 dt 3-t Water Street, wear Liberty. rilUfi MEMBERS OP THIS FIRM BE -M_ ing practical mechanics, of many* years’ ex perience in the business will ensure to give sat isfaction in etery respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison It (V*.’a, Steam Pumps for water and oil. ae6-lyd Black Diamond Steel Works, PARK, BROTHER & CO., Best Quality of Befined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sI7CB. Warranted equal to any imported or manufac tured in this country. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 149 «fc 131 First and l'4o dfc 1*43 Second sta,. fcbltMyd I3AAC JONES. .JOHN L, BOVD..WM. M’CULLOUGH. Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, BOYD Ac CO., Unfit Steel; alto, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Rosa and First Streets, no2i-ly PITTSBURGH, PA. w. CUNNINGHAM. .D. CUN N INGHAM.. D. IHSTSKN P- CVXKINOB AM.* DUNCAN. d 1 L" K NING»H. AM S «fc CO.—PITTS IU BURGH CITTf GLASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsbuigh, Pa., three doom below the ftionon galiela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glass, Druggists’ Glass Ware and Ame rican Convex Glass,lor Parlor Windows, Church es &Qd public buildings. ap i WINES, LIQUORS, &C. JACOB Ivl .T I I T? Importer and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITH FIELD STREET, * JACOB KELLER WOULD INVITE particular attention to his stock of German Wines and French Brandies, which has been se lected and Imported by himself. Families and- Churches could depend on obtaining at his es tablishment the best and purest of Wines. Pure Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the City al ways on hand. Also, Pure Old Rye Whisky and the best Rectified Monongaheia. 0030 HENRY WABEAUMONT &~CO” DEAT.fcRS IN Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. ALSO, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cheiry, and Gin ger Brandies. Old hionongabela, j;y<>, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Knm. ,s.c., IVO. «3 LIBERTY HTRKKT, Opposite Fourth street, PITTSBURGH, PA. •dS'-Hoteia, Taverns and Families supplied at moderate profits lor Cash. myil-lyd GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS ADDY &■ EWENS," PLUMBEES AND GAS HTTEES, NO. 165 WOOD STREET, 1 c ipiioeite First ChtljiciyFittebuigh, and ■ NO. *■} ohid street. addeghknt, SEAR TH* AfAVOB’S OEEIOE. P*3#^}*W^IAAjiTS,SHEET DEAD, JWwf Pfpf!, Pig and Bar Leafl/aiia Plumb, i er'sMateriai in general. Oilßefihertea fitted up in the moat approved manner,.,Tapkp lined with Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gaa Eixturea. r . < • «-N: b;—Ail orders otbmptlvattemied to. : apa-lrd , , j-, *; . ... “■ - DBfiW HVQAUa- , Jtt- aoo “i* and “B” CoflSe S agars. j - 60 bbla. Crashed, Powdered aniTOrano-' HAHhET-Jma Hn«m,-V,awj»o » l ated-now tartore W« MfcßEog ,JB »«».w * ) -OF DEA-LEa ra GROCERS. job. a. rnrwTEa. PITTSBURGH. ,J. S. BETITHn WHOLESALE DEALERS IK 327 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA GROCER, 4 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA BRASS FOUNDERS. P. B. CRAWFORD, Crawlorjl, ness marto to order, Mnde at the* shot test notice. STEEL WORKS. PITTSBURGH, PA MANUPACURER3 OP PITTSBURGH. WANFPACTFBER3 Op GLASS WORKS. Three doors above 6th st. RAILROADS. - WISTfeH-ARItAN^EMENT. COiraWira Ing made to the eqbiprartrof this StfceUeiA double track ftfid’ rSfife," ana every possi ble care will-be exercised for the cbrrtforraz.vfiaiP aengere and 1 triovement of freight. iTlaftre will ieave'the aepotln jEMttsbiireh as follows^ tlona between Pittsburgh and Plmadelphia. FAST MAltofery m6rhihg , r "{e Sunday,) at 2 60 a. m., stopping only at principal Stations, and making.dlrect -qonneetipna afcHarristyirg for Baltimore and ToF NeVYork via-Philadeiphia. ; . -j - . 3 THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. m., sto|ipfog‘Only at principal Stations, inaWnfr di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and TV aahington, and Tor New York rih PhlbSfcifthia. GTASI LINE daily, {except Sunday,) atB 34b. in., stopping onlj - at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, ami for New York via Allentown, without change of cars; also at Philadelphia for,New J OHNSTCTWN AGOOMMODATIONTTRJSIK leaves dally, Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all btat}ona, and running as far as Cone* maugh. ‘ ‘ FIRST AOCOMMODTION TRAIN for WaiPa St £sJ?2l i**"* dhy y ’ (except Sunday, MC«3OA-m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Rw s station, Rates daily, (except Sunday.) at 11 40<a. m. .A°V' OikUI 9 r,ATION TRAIN for 350 8 * eavea daily, (except Sunday,) at FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for W aa?s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 00 p. jji* THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’sStatlon every Sunday at 903 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 10 aon. m. Philadelphia Express .. 120 n m £** Li £ty Ywn *l3oa! mi Through Mail Train 1 00 aJ m. Johnstown Accommodation 05 a,-jn* Ist W*P’s Station Accommodation.... 625 aim. ■2d wall’s Station Accommodation. 8 35 a l . m. 3d. Wall’s Station Accommodation..... l eeto.b. 4th Wall’s,Station Accommodation.... € G6p, m Baltimore Express will arrive with Philaddiohia Express at 120p.m. on Mondays. ' • '-' rfr TRAINS FOB BLAIRSYII-LE and' INDI ANA connect-at Biairsville Intersection With Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and wifhD&tt motp Express and Johnstown Accommodation TRAILS FOR EBENSBURGconnectat Ores son with Express Trains and Mall Train' Wefet, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. . F A R Et TO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA.... BALTIMORE LANUActTER HARRISBUficj. ALTOONA Baggage Checked to aU Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York. * ■ Passengers purchasing tickets in cara wtll be charged an access according to distance traveled in. addition to the Station, rates,except from-Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. ca 6€ loss, the will hedd themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding SIOCI7 N. B.—An Omnibug Line has to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and baggage. „ J-STEWART, Agent At the P. R. R., Passenger ritatioh, on Liberty ami Grant streets. noSO 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, IMP 1864. FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAIL WAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, WIN'TEB ABBANGEMEHT: Osr ASD AFTER J AMY ARY trams run as follows, viz Leave ; .. Pirtfcb'g. For Chi’go. ForClev’d. For Wheel’s. Express 1.45 a. i«. 1.45a.m. 1.45 aih Express 1.45 p.m. 1.45 p.m. 1.45 p.m. illail 6.30 a. m. g. 16 a. m. RETURNING. Anne Pittsburgh, P. F. W\ k C. K’y. 2.00 a. m., 3.30 p. m., 7.00 p. m.. T.oo p. m_ C. a: P. K. K... 210 a. m., 3.50 p. m., 8.05 p. m. ACCOM Alt JJJATI ON TRAIN'S. Leave Allegheny For Alliance. ForN.B. ForN. C. ForSteu’g. ?. 15 p. m. 1.15 ;i. ru. G. 40 a. in. r.veo m 4.30 p. m 0.40 p. m RETURN I Xa. Arrive Allegheny. P.. F. \V. it C. R*y ‘.‘2o a. m., 8.40 a. m., 2.35 p m., 4.50 p. m. * U. fit P.'R. a. m. » 3.00 p. m. 3.00 p. m. GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent, l mon Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q. CASSELBERRY, Agent. ~ ~ Allegheny Oity. H. R. PAYTON, Gen. Pass. Agent. P., F. W. it C. By. Co. K R. MYERS, Gen. Ticket Agent, 5® C\&. P. R. fi. jCo. ’rttsburgh & Connellsville R. R. AVIXTEH ARRANGEteifT ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, DE CEMBER 2d, 1863, Trains will leavothe De pot, comer of Ross and Water streets, aafollows: Leaves Arrives at , Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to and from U’ntown. 7 65 a. m. 6 oOp. m. Express •• • aoop. m. 1 Opa. m. Ist M'KeesportAcc'dn. 11 00 a. m. 'POu'a. ra, f ‘ *• 6 15 a. m. 205 p. m. IstPortPerry “ 7 00 a. m. 8.30 a.m. Braddock : s *• 4 la a. m. 6 40 d. m. Sunday Church Train to and from M’keesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m For tickets apply to GEO. BOULTON* A*t. H Supt. ‘ dls. BOSTON, 18 TWE LARGEST AKO DBgl! AR ranged Hotel in the New England States: is centrally located, and easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains all thd modern im provements. and every convenience for the com fort and .accommodation of the traveling public The sleeping rooms are large andwellvmnlated • the suites oT rooms are vyeii arranged. and -com pletely furnished for families and large traveling parties, and the house will continue tp be iept as a first-class Hotel in ever}* respect. “ ’ Telegraph in the house to all parts of try. HEN HY KIUE, Proprietor Boaton, SeptalB63. neliWmd To BuiMk ;o aers anti Contractors. WE ARE WOW MAXUPACTCRISG a superior article of LIME, Which we are prepared to oar COAL. YARJD, 509 LIBERTY BEST QUALITY 08, PAMILT COAIj, Always on hand asusuaf. -;n DICKSON, STEWART fc^Q. Steam Wagon Work. QN HAND AND SIADE TO ORDER WAGONS, CAKXS, .wheelbarrows, STORE TRUCKS, ! HAY AND STRAW OUTTEBS. V. COLEMAN. 0c27r1y4 Marion A venue, Allegheny City WAXjXj PAPER FOR AUTUMN OF 1563, A cninpletc Hisaorlmsnt rf beautiful PAPER HANGINGS, Of all st yles, at prices lower than can be strain oriered. for Bale during tnc season by AND BEAI’TIFtJI. BOSG, BY root; “Just before the Battle > Mother,” nnsT 'teh.'te. .lust before thehatile, mother, lam tbioJdn? most of<you; ; , w While upon the field we’re With the in view. " VTr’ Comrades braeeareround me Ivinr. of. home irndtiod « lot »*U**sy W J that oa thfriorrua- Same trill sleep beneath the «od: ' Jt'-HIOB, as oeuts. . Oopleatnailodon receipt otprtoe. For sale by CHAS. O. 'MTRT.t jtp feM . 81 Wood it. fI2 80 . 10 60 • «? PP . • 8 80. f , 765 1 3 60 HOUSE, 87 Woq4.street.
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