■ ' ;; Mr. Chase is a gentleman of note Strongscheeseda -mitey. People 'get ,id> *iettihaltiiecl” and escape from Dixie in air holed coffins. In Ifew’SoutjtWalesit rains 100 clays in the year. Chwftpqi restores ~ putrid water ami tainted iaeat Six years ago General Grant was a far mer and hauled wood to market. Tijatil4<4, ikte like dogs—the smaller they are the ; inore. they annoy you. A r fuhl SjiVihfe society is aboot to he formed in Chicago. Many inch would marry Lot’s desert ed wife if site were a comer lot. The dihcersask for,high office and the soldiers furlough. The gtbiin'ds.fpr rebellion seem to he Southern grounds. : ■•■■■: The .pbhhbgt 1 , Off prisoners exchanged by Butler iS about 4,000. T]llp, j&ew.brleans Era has been select ed ait the official organ of the Govern- ment... . ’ Mr llice has been admitted to his seat as the member oi Congress from Bos- Why is a bill-poster one of the most loyal of servants? Because he *(.> ' * up for his^mployeTs. The’ New Hampshire powder works turn dht riJofl barrels of gunpower month- ly. In New-South Wales it rains 100 days in the year. jrf _ Charcoal r eettfrefr” putrid* 'water and taintefTmepti / ■ ■ Six years ago Gen. Grant was a farmer and hauled wood to market. Catithe Southerners 1 complain of scarc ity of coffee-, .while they have grounds for it? J - ' Congress recommends the removal of a lot of useless Generals —a sort of General delivery. * : *' * There is a libel suit in the Court of ExchoqeAr; London, about a plate of bean soup. 1 . , In St. Paul, Minnesota, there are from 7,000 .to 9,000 Catholics and 2,245 Pro- testants. Whep .Queen Elizabeth died, throe thousand gpyyns were found in lier im- mense wardrobes. Artificial cuter,gjllers,'snails, butterflies and serpentsafe now'intermixed with the flowers which adorn ladies’ bonnets. - The most intensexold ever known in Lontipiiwyasplee?3n. 1790. ' rite hottest day wasln July, 1808. Coletfel'-'Griffifi, 1 dikith . 800 Confeder- ; ates, holds Sabine Pass, but it is reported j the cpmmaud is. m,a poor condition. j bavhheen dls- ! covered in England many feet below the surface of the earth, and completely cm- 1 bedded, in atone. , . . | Bayard Taylor, in one of his late lec- j tures- saysthat the Esquimaux are afraid to day, lest their souls might blow away. The young lady who fell in love has just been pulled out by the daring fellow who successfully, struggled with the world: ' ■■■ •' The 'Maryland Senate has rejected the bill appropriating one million dollars to compensate-loyal ; owners for property by the military. “SoldidH must be awful dishonest,” says Mrs. Partington, “for how often we hear of,them relieving each other of their watches.” Fmnp.eias married a part of Mexico to Maximilian, and will be very apt to mind the -injunction to ever after hold her-place. , Tile Southern papers complain of their postal arrangements.. Nothing can be worse for them.than a failure of the males. <‘-i t-i. i Bids for the soldiers’ bounty fund loan of $2,000,000* .authoriztd by the super, visors* for the purpose of filling New YorJi tidy's' quota, bare reached $BOO,- 000 at pa rbo seven per cent, premium. Nmfety per cent, of the inmates of the alms-houßps nre more or less intemperate. But of 80,000 commitments to prison in a single year; 35,000 wete persons of in temperate-habits, of whom 10,000 were females. ' At large proportion of this ruin is efd^gSiii'Suhday. Denmark, exclusive of Holstein and Schleswig, contains., -only a population of about two millions. Germany has ' aborti- r &evSnty--millions. -The Danes, therefore, stand.po chance in the, present war, unless helped by such powers as England -and Prance. * ■*• - ... It is claimed Ig'jGeneialSiSickles and Doubleday, in their testimony before the Commit{e6 .on the jCppduct. of the War, that’uenerff!“Ste&ile' wrote an order to fall back-aftgrithf, first day’s fight at Gettysburg, and but l'pr chance it would hare' beerfordered.' A NeWfhuhdlaiid paper, in speaking of the House of Assembly of that island, eulogisesft in thd following unequivocal language; i“Tnkathem aJL in, all, from theirfifehfeetllaWnivardS’, w nies s ure thirteen rods: upotaeachißideo TbpaJaeks orflypi-rodt of fall measure. a .T'fTT.H Aj-I.cifpa Hi DRUGGISTS. jogEPHi fW £OOCEBBOB TO t . 'i• • - •' - #i,te«ll!*'G- JAMES V. - . . D R'tf I'S > WHOLESALE ANS RETAIL DEALER In Ferrirn and MtaeittJ Drurt, Medicines, Valuta? Oil a, Dye-StuH6 and Perfumery, ao 77 FEDERAL street, my 22-1 yd ALLB&HESY CK’Y, PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C. AM>REW KLOIIA-N THOMAS N. MILLER, he>'RT rnrprs, jr., Special Partner. General Partners. IKON CITY FORGE, KLOMAN k PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. MASCFACTURE BAR IRON. OEN eral Railway and Steamboat Jprginsa, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, ficc. selO-tf COPPER WORKS LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, ‘AND SMELTING WORKS. FAJRK, M’CUBDY Ac Co., MAXUFACTCEEBa 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. ,83-Oonstantly on hand, Tinmens’ Machines anJ Tocks. Warehouse. No. 149 FIKST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. orders oi Copper cut to any desired pattern. feTl-lyd&w GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. A. 3>l> Y & I' W ENS, ELUMBEES AND GAS FITTERS, WO. 165 WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and WO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, NEAR. TUB MAYOR’S OPPICK. Pumps, hydrants, sheet lead, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plumb er’s Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up iu the most approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fixtures. 43PN. B.—All orders promptly attended to. ap3-iyd ' IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON “WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., A BE NOW PREPARED TO RE ccive orders from the trade for all sizes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Baad'&HorseShoe Iron OF THE BEST QUALITY Pittsburgh. Jan. 7, 1863. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW JAMJW H. HOFKIXrt Hopkiusi A: Lazear, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WO. 10.) FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Collections arid other legal business attended to in Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad joining counties. jan2s-2md HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Pourth Street, Near Wood. The subscribers m a n v f a c- TI'RE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comfort*, Feather Be da, Mat tresses of all kinds; aLso, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. Ail kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. £®-Prompt attention given to all orders ior fit ting and laving down darpets. Oil Cloths, Ac. octmyd KOBBRtS A ROKNICK. GRAVEL ROOFERS I.LPTON, dI.DDEN &;CO., Arc prepared to do GKAVKI. KOOFIXG C'n short notice. Material to sell with instructions. jSj-( ijilce. corner sth p.n 1 Wood streets, secon 1 story. fcb9 CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, s . s . aac ah vin, Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in all kinds of CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, NO. 04 POrRTH STREET, Between Wood and Market, de3 PITTSBURGH, PA MALSTERS, &C Bixt-terlieid; &. Co.. Malsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, SdccMyd LIME MANUFACTURERS To Builders and Contractors. -WTrj'E ARE MOW MANTPACTI'RING VY a superior article of LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 500 LIBERTY STREET BEST QUA I. ITT OP 1 FAMIXjT coal, Always on hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART A CO. WAGONS, CARTS, &C. Steam Wagon Work. HAND AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, CARTS, WHEELBABROWS, STORE TRUCKS, HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. C. COLEMAN'. 0c27-iyd Marlon Avenue, Allegheny City EDUCATIOMAL ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Care of the Pranciscan Brothers. This institution, situated in Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, about four miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1869, with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College is one of phe most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being-proverbial for its pure water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The Scholastic yeAr commences on the FIRST MONDAY alter the 15th of AUGHiST, and ends about the 28th of J UNEfollowing. It is divided Into two Sessions.. .-Students cannot return home between thq Sepsipns. . All tire Apparatus neces sary to LazSl Engineering, Ac.j Ac., will be furnished by t):c Institution to the StuJents. . , . Instrumental and Vocal Mu?ic forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. [ Turks—Hoard juuiTuitloß, payable half yearly pin advance * to. Surveying and use/pf instruments, pea* an num Clasicnl nrv.l Modern Languages, extra.... 10 StutlonrBnj»cn(l\n{r\ r ncflttoif«rfheriollefre.. 20 Reference <::ux be made the JfcL, Rev. iiishop Dorapnec. Rt. Kev'.'Bisdiop Wodd, Philadelphia;; Rev. T. s. Reynolds, Lorretto; Rev. Dr. O’Hara. Philadelphia; Rev. Henry M’Lauchlln, Phila delphia ; Rev. Pierce hiahar, Harrisburg.. : N. B.—A hack runs daily to Lorretto from Cresscn. se2 JgKS®KD BrKAKS-" Rev. E. A. BUSH, Superior. 160 this “A." ami CoiTce Sugars CO do Crushed, Granulated and Powdered Sugar—Now in;Etore.ana for sale-bv f ’ B£YAI£R A 880S n feh27 126 and .128 Woodat. • ? A ?*y?‘ 8 FEESHEQGg— JljA- JUst-received and foe aaJeiw ' ■ » - AB MSTRONG-, ,•: febffU ... , „ - coffer Ttf ar,kgt A nd First ata. fjhouiET soAptr ~ v . ■ .»|as/.' - •• * ■ . * ingtocgandfaraae ter * ? ••■*;;■ :.ndL'fi:BEYMEß> i *-'BEOS.. r rnh4 THK fNDEMITY AGAINST LOSS THE FB.ANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF . PHILADELPHIA, OF FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST;,' near Fifth.: STATEMENT of (ASSET'S, JAN. Ist 1863. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be- S&t Mortgage, amply secured $i,893 t 393 32 Real Estate (present value $103,313 61,) cost.... 102,696 28 Temporary Loans on ample Collat , teral Securities 89,135 Stocks, (present value $86,667 72,) cost 89,786 68 Notes and Bills Receivable l ,821 00 Cash * 27,919 33 $2,208,051 68 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which hare been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty. inTown ami Country, at rates as lowas are ♦onsiatbnt with seourity. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they havonaid lossesby Fire.toan 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 year 1859,802,158 30. DIRECTORS. Charlko w. Banckku, Mqhdecal 11. Loc Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samvkl Grant, Isaac Lka. Jacob R. Smitu, Edward C. Dalb, , George W. Rjch auds, George Falls, CHAN. (\ BANCKEK, President. EDWARD O. DALE, Vice President. Wm. C. Steel, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDENER CgFFIN, Agent. mylB Northeast cor. Third and Wood sta. PHILADELPHIA FIREAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 119 CHESTNX'T STREET, Opposite ttie Cufitom House. Capital. .$219,100. Assets. $304,943. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN SI'KANCE. either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of preminm. UOBT. P. KING. President. M. W. BALDWIN. Vice President. DIRECTORS. Charles Bate--, L. It. English, P. P. Sayeuy. C. Sherman •3. .1. ?>I a<•akg b. E. Wjleh, F. Bla-.'kiu'un. Secretary, 1. G. COFFIN, Agent. jyidy Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSBURGH. Office, No. 3T Fifth Street, Buttle Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JONES. President; JOHN D. MC CORD, Vice President ; D.M. BOOK, Secretary; Cap*- WM. DEAN,General Agent. Directors —Isaac .tones, C. G. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R C. Gray, John A. Wilson, H. L. Fahneßtock, John I>. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Cant. \V. Dcau, Rotx.it L. ATUrew, Kobt. H. Davis no2^ X- i i‘e insurance. jadB-6ind fIIHE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE JL CO-OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILPI'IN, President. rsA.M'L WORK. Vice PrvMdiit. .TJU'MAJS C. LAZEAR Capital Hon. .Tames P.u r.rv k, .T El>oa r Thom-on. esq. Policies of Insurance issued at the usual Mu tual rates with profits to the assured. The LsT bonus was 43 per rent. Ca-u rates arc Ju per cent, lower than mutual S. S. BRYAN, \gent. fcbl? 09 Fourth st.. (Buike’u Building.) Western Insurance Company ofPittsburgh, GEORGE DARSTE, President F. M. Gordon. Secretary. CJopt. R. D. Cochran. Gen'l Agent. No 9*i Water street. (Spang a/Co'* Warehouse, np staira.;Pittsburgh. lITILL INS I KE AGAINST ALL ff kinds ol FIRE and MARINE Risks. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who arc determined, by promptness ami liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the l»ost protection to those who d<- sire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th. 1861. Stook Accounts. Mortgage Office Furniture (>pen Accounts, etc (.'ash Premium Notes Notes and Bills Disrovintc-i I>:r.:;; T"K>— K "lili-r. . .Tames MWulpy. Nathaniel Helmcs, Alexander Nlmkk, ti«»wrpe l>arsie, Wm. 11. Mnitli. Chad. \V, Kieketson, An drew Acklp), Alexander Speer, David M. I-ong, Kcea .1. Thomas, Eenj Hakewelj, John M’Cune NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BONO AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFICE, ROOM, No. I*3 BCRKE’S BUILDING, Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. JSrDeslrable Mill property and other Real Estate to the amount oi ilQo,uoo for sale low. NOTARY RTTBEiIO, MAYOR'S OFFICE, PAPER MANUFACTURERS, WHEELING, VA S. B. & C. P. -MARBLE, Manufacturers and Dealers in HOOK, CAD, LETTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. <63**Caah paid for HAGS. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C sava&e isiorrsE, JTO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR. Having taken and pitted rp, with all the modern improvement, this pop ular resort, the subscriber is prep.-tred to accom modate hie old customers and the public gener ally. with the best the market affords. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style during the season. His Wines, Liquors and Ales he feels coutidentin recommending them to the pub lic for thoir excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oyptert received daily, and sold wholesale and retail. my2o-lyd OUR HOUSE, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, The subscriber announces to'thepublic that he is in daily receipt of FRESH SHELL and CAN OYSTERS, GAME, Ac., and Ya prepared to accommodate the patrons of mis old arid’well known house with every thing in the eating and drinking line at the short est notice. JOHN SHALER; janil-lyd Proprietor. YOUNG’S EATING SALOON, Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith field Streets, Where OY'STERS and all the delicacies of the season will be served up in the most palatable styles. ELI Y'OTJNG, ocl4 corner Virgin Alley and Smlthfleld at. Apollo hall billiard saloon.— CHARLES GARDNER would remind his old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old 6tand, APOLLO HALL, en trance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the best quality of Lager Beeti and in oonnK-tion with the haii, a well appointed billiard saloon, with good tables, balls and cues. Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth fit. near Wood, entrance from Fourth. tyUWy oysters, game. &c. m’laughlxjn DEALER Ttt OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTRY AND EGGS, 300 LIBERTY BTREET, ,Icl-dtf Don stairs. .mniit* PiPEKS, OIL -cloths, W shades, fancy goods • Wall Papers from Be-to per Toll; Wfitfflow Shade* from 100. tofflj Oil Clogg Ctmi TOd.to $i } 60 pfer Fttcy at the . > . . _ . L-M3. iKlstifrANtiE, *" Bt FEBE. E. K. Cort GaoR«K \v. Brown, Joskrn S. Paul, Joseph Clavtcs, .$500,000. W J Howard, esq. Arc iraonc the Trustees. STOCK BROKERS. ,T. 11. CASIDAY, NOTARY PUBLICS. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH. WALL PAPER, &C. T.; J X , rTTUsTi - i L t ill LT_£_S. J backing HriuSis.' &c. m f I OF I* ITTgIIUMGH. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ) Office of Comptroller of the Currency. \ ; . WMhingtonjCity, Aag.pthjiBte. f V Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the FIRSTNATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, to the County of. AUeghepy and State of PennsyTvaiiiit duly ■organized tthder and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and>td provide for.the circulation and re demption thereof.” approved February 25th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. NowThehepore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATION ATT BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and. State of Pennsylvania,' is authorized to 6oromdnce the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witneses my hand and seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863. \~) . ; IJuGH McOULIQCHi jSS > ‘ Oomptrofler df the Currency. THE FUST NATIONAL, BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital $400,000, with privilege to in crease to $1,000,000. . The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ- | ized under the act to provide a National Curren- , oy. under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK (JF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange. &c., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts ol the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1852, will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt attention. Having.a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we offer unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors- DIRECTORS : James Lauohlin Wm. K. Nimick, Robert S. Hay*, Alexander >pkkr, Thomas Bell, • Francis G. Bailey, Tans. Wiobtman, Alkx. Bradley, Saveitl Rea. JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. John P. Scully, Cashier. augs-d&wtf __ __ w. J. KOFNTZ KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKERS, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. Dealers in foreign and do mcstic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly attended to. vr Holmes A sons, bajikers v and Exchange Broken and Dealers in Notes, Draftß, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly lor sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. DcpositsreceivedlnpnrTunds or current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. fSOLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartermas ters Certificates, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government securities, bought by W. H. WILLIAMS A Co., mh6:6md Wood street, corner of_Tlurd. DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH STREET. CHARTERED !>’ 1855 OPEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, also, on Wednesday and Saturday evening*. Lom May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to‘J o'clock and from November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not leas than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interests has been declared semi-annually, in J unc and De cember since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent, a yoar. Interest, tl not drawn out. Is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, aud bears the same interest from the days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve yearn. Books containing the Charter. By-Laws. Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application to the office. * 63,000 00 . 2.160 W 2.60 00 PRESIDENT. GEORGE ALBREE. . VICK PRiEbIU KSTH. .lames McAulcy, James D. D. Meeds, John U. Shneubergcr, Wm. Douglas. J ames Herdinin. Isaac M. iVunock, Peter A. Madeira, James Shidle, Wm. J. Anderson. Johnß. M'FadJcn, A. M Pollock. M D. JohnG. Backofcn, 13.361 ia> 27.606 00 174 OTo c»o 4*296,251 UO. TP.ns’aKßs. Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch, John C. Bindley, John AUrahal. George Black, Valter P. Marshal, Hill Rurgwin, John < >rr Alome A. Carrier, Hubert Kobe, John Lvans, Henry L. Kingwali. Benj L. Fahnestock. Ain h. Sol. inert/, Charles* A. Colton. Alexander '-pe*'r. John .1. Gillespie, Alexander Tindle. Win. S. Haven, Wm. Yaukirk, Peter H. Hunker, Isaac Whittier, Richard Hays, Wm. P. Weyman, James D. Kelly, Christian Yeager. SKCRKTAJtY AND TUKASUBSit. CHARLES A- CUL’I ON. Real Estate Savings Institution. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION J 5 of the above institution on the 2d day of No vember. 1863, published in conformity to the charter: Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2*1,1&63 ... -i103,594 la Amount of Interest due Depositors ... 1.95491 Amount of Contingent Fund 2.42.1 9i ASSETS- First Liens on Real Estate. %35.200 01 United States Bonds 60.000 Oo U. S. Debt Certificates and Notes, (market value; Interest earned not due. Office Furniture. Cash on hand. The undersigned, Audtting Committee, have examined the books of the Institution, the bond* and securities, counted the cash, it,)., and luvt found the above statement to be correct. W. 13. COPELAND, NICHOLAS VOEGTLV. WM. H. SMITH. Deposits received DAILY, and E\ FRY SAT URDAY EVENING. INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent, per annum. TRUSTEES. ISAAC JONES. President. Hoy. T. M. Howe, Wm. 1L Smith, W. B. Copula;,o, Harvey Childs, Office, 63 F< PHILADELPHIA CARDS. CHAB. HAQ&B J. KOOMAN Ei iCKri MAGEE Sc IllOIiS, Importers and dealers in CLOTHS* CASSIMERES, SAJIMETTS, Vestings, Tailors 1 Trimmings, NO. 3&3 MAJEtItTST STREET, 0c29-tf . PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South "Water at., PHILADELPHIA. ■ft*-Liberal advances made on consignments when required. my-lyd GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every description of GENTS’ FTOESHING GOODS, 610 chestnut stheet, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VAN EM &- CO., JtfANTJ F ACTUItKTtfI OP GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BIRAEES. Hand Lamps, Columns, &o. , salesrooms, No. 517 Arch Street, 1 Philadelphia, Manufactory, Frankford, Phlla; 4®“All goods warranted. jy3-Iyd C. HAREV BRIAN, WITH LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Kahnfhriurert and Impprters.of -J.l.i. Iurth Street, I3IAH H7CK.4. L'IUS (V SWOCPR. 3iU':o ;rv*& KAJvUBACin ; R£RB OF JLN D JDEALKRB JN CAHBOifr OILS, BEA'Ziltns, &C.. No 1&4 Wood Strket, near Sixth, deB PITTiSBUEGH, LUCENT on. WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MANfFACTFRHftS OV PI RE WHITE REFINED CARBON OILS, Office, 881 LIBERTTi STREET, ' myS-6m.l PITTSBPKGH, PA. HOUSE CARPENTERS. CUETIS oT steinmeYz," House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSBURGH, PA. .es-Orders solicited and promptly attended to. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. 81 FIFTH STREET. 4jrCoUoction oi accounts and all legal busi ness promptly attended to. sei-lyd LOAN OFFICES. LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITIIFIELD ST., Near the corner of sth, Money in* large and small quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, G<»ld and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M. ja3o MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS. MASTIC CEMENT. T . I . VV AX S O IV , MASTIC WOBKEB. IS PREPARED TO CEMENT THE exte.rior of building with improved Mastic Uetncct, cheaper and superior to any done here tofore. This cement had no equal : it forms a solid and durable adhesiveness to any surface, imperishable by water or frost, and equal to any quality of stone. The undersigned is the only reliable and prac tical workman in tnus cement in this city. 1 have applied this Cement lor the lollowing gentleman, whom the public are at liberty to re fer to : J. Biasell, residence Penn street, finished, 6 yra Jaa. .McCamilcssi. Allegheny, do 6 yra J. H. Sltoeubcrger. Lawrenceville, do 6 yrs J. D. McCord, Penn street, do 4 yrs A. Hocveler, Lawrence* illo, do 3 y rs Girard Houbc, Pitt.shunrh, do 6 yrs Ft. Charles do do 6 yrs Address Washington Hotel Box 1306, Pittsburgh P. 0. ieb2o:lyd. ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NIiAR thj: Pcnoß. Ti. R. f Pa«*eujrcr Station IMTTSBriiGH. PA Manufacturer all kinds of Steam Lngines. ranging irotn three to one hundred ami fifty horse r ««w*»r, and suited for (}rist Mills, saw Mills, Bust Ft.fnaces, lactc nes, etc. Give particular aUen-iin to the construction of Lngines and Machine! y for grist mill*, and for uprights, niuiaj aud - nvidar saw mills. Have also on haml, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice Lnziaes and Builer6 of every description. Also,furnish Boilers and .sheet Iron seperately, Wrought Iron Shafting, ll iuc«. rs and i-ullies in every variety, and coutinne the manufacture of Woolen Alachiner\ au-l Msehtne Cards. Our prices are low. our Uiachinery manufactur ed 1 rn i■ •* rials, and war ranted in all iwo> t.* c.\ »■ a.i’.si-o-ti-.;i 4£**Ordera iroi.i all part; 01 ;!.»• country fioHei ted and prompt!) hlieo KOi'-d&w PORK PACKERS UHABLLB L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Tas Holmes kC-\.) V* O X< It A C It 1C XX . idealer In Bacon, Lard. Sugar-C Smoked ,‘tr rOHSEH MARK F. T A-V D Fill ST STS., decl 1-1 yd JEWELRY, &C •T IE W K L li A The srßscßtßFßs have .itst opened a very larve and desirable stock ut FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, Koi Ladies' and ii . Hth-nu nS wear ; line Bronze Ciocfc3. Fancy Goods, hii-ver-pa t rr> ware, Such as Castors. Take and Fruit Baskets, (rol.lc-tfa. Card Tea i 1863, payable in. CASH on the Ist day of Ann! next, at the Cilice of WINSLOW. EA.\IEK t'c C()., Transfer Agents, No. 62 Wall street. New York, to the persoijs or their Attorneys, in whose names the Bonds stand registered on the Ist dav of March. The Transfer and Register Books of these Bonds which were dosed on the Ist day of March for the Annual Election, will remain closed until 10 o'clock a. m., the 2d day of April thereafter. Look at 4n logas street.—a THREE Si'URY BItJCK DWELLING House and lot of ground for sale, .situated near Wylie afreet, all, parlor, five chamber rooms, dining room, kitchen, cellar and yard, gas ana water fixtures, will be sold at a bargain- Apply to e. CUTHBERT it SONS, fcfrSQ 51 Market et. VEW PREACH PAPER HANGINGS «Lw from fhecelebrated macufacturies of Deli court ADefossea, In Paris, just received and for sale by IQ SECOND HAND PIANOS AND IQ KELOBEONS, from $4O to $lOO. For ale by ~ OHAS.'C HELLOS. ; . ie&ar ; a wood at JrkRAHDIBS ASS SOX&S VF OraiigeßMidLemoim-Tr'or Bale bv FETZER At ARIttSTHONG, ‘‘ feb27 corner Market and Firststs, COMMISSION MERCHANTS; mmmmm merchant, ■'■> .'•:!§»* sgsMi« T. 0 * V." j; PIG METAL BILIMS, . NO. 74 WATER, ST** below THfcirliiety PITTSBURGH. R. F. BARRY, (Late Cashier of the Merchants* B&nk^) gommissionMeecham , ! NO. IX SOUTH MAIN STREET, ; ST. LOUIS,.MO. PARTICULAR ATTB&tfiON PAW to fi Uing orders for. the purchase of Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour* Pork, Bacon, Lard, Act., Sc. Repeks to—B&nkß. Banked, and Mercha of St. Loula generally'; Johri B. Scufly*, e Cashier, Pittsburgh. .... Orders and consign solio and prompt returns njade. jaggHm. R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH S HUTCHIKBOTT,) COMMISSI ON FORWARDING MERCHANT WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour. Grain, Pish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and Pot Ashes, ana Produce generally. Beat Brands of Family Flour Always on Handi NO. 102 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA. jo3*Liberal advance made on Consignments. ap 11-1 yd * V W. D.PATTERSON Commission. Merchants Flour add Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No. 6 Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa. • W» take pleasure in referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses; Chest, Smyth A 00., Zug & Painter, A. Bradley, E. Edmundson & 00., R. H. Davis. J. P. Woodweli, Jas. M’Ctilly & Co., J. W. Spencer, i\ H. Lore & 00., R. H. Jack k. Co jan29-tf PITTSBURGH. war. H. SMITH WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, T. RETMER H. D. RETMER Late at Miller & Ricketaon'a, REYMER & BROTHERS, [Successors to Eeymer & Anderson,] Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &c*, NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STEEET, PITTSBURGH. W ILLIAM CABB &CO., ' WHOLESALE GEOOEES, AND rNTFOBTEBS OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. Fine Old Monongahela Eye Whisky, 337 LIBERTY STREET, noT.lyd A PITTSBURGH, PA. J. Y, NO. 1 DIAMOND, my22-lyd&w Duquesne Brass Works. S. CADMAN Cadman & Crawlord, Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every variety of FINISHED BRASS WORK. BRASS CASTINGS of superior amooth- .red Hatna, AI?D REPAIR ► 3 mg promptly attended to. Also, sole agents tor Western Pennsylvania, for the sale of MARSH’S SYPHuN PUMP, with Landsell’s Improvement attached. feblO PH rsBrROH, PA j. & M. BTSTEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM EITTEES, BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL HEP IN Ell lES. 31 & 31 Water Street, near Libert}'. r|IHE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE ■ ing practical mechanics, of many years’ ex perience in the business will ensure to give aat- Lfaitiou in every respect. We are also agents lor Guild, (rarrison Co.’s, Me&m Pumps for water and oil. ♦eefr-lyu 4" I'iftli *travt. Black Diamond Steel Works, Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any imported or manufac tured tn this country. 149 & 151 First and 120 & 123 Seccmdsts,. lebMMyd ISAAC JONES..JOHN L. BOTD.WM. M’CCLLOUGH, Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, BOYD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Ross and First-Streets, no2l-ly PITTSBURGH, PA. W. CCNNIBOHAM..D. OONNINGHAM..D. IHMSEN F. CCNiSINOHAM C. DUNCAN. Cl I’NISINOHAMS BURGH CITY OLAS3 WO»KS-*.Ware house 119 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the Monon eahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window Glass, Druggists* Glass Ware and Ame rican Convex Glass, lor Parlor \V indows, Church es PgW- - _■ O , ; r )~ | . affli JACOB KTOT.T.KB, Importer and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITRFIELD ST&EKT, Three doors above 6th et» W. H. KARNES, : Secretary, JACOB KELLER WOULD INVITE particular attention to his stosk-Qf, German W jnpfl and French Brandies, which haa been se lected and imported by himself. Families and Churches could depend os 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 band. Also t Pure Old Rye Whisky And fbe bferßectifled Motfonga&ela. ‘ ; ocSfr HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., . ' DEALgEft jy. - 1 Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. I ........... blackberry. Raspberry, Wild Cherry ,And Gin ger Brandies. Old HonongahelA, Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, otc., ''■ tv'- * PVVTSBURQ&FP£i Taverns And FamHles ka^pif^jrt! •T-’yibn.' :■;! W. P. MARSHALL., 87 , AN D DEALER IK ADAM AMMON PATTERSON Philadelphia Express....... , 1 2ttpvm. . Fast Line - .. 1 30h-m. . Through Mail Train 1 do pin. ■ Johnstown Accommodation 10 06a. ini' ' Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 25 b, m. <: ' 2d Wall’s Station Accommodation . 8 35 a.m. 3d Wall’s Station Accommodation I‘6sp.m. 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation.... 6 06p/m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1.20 p. in. on Mondays. - TRAINS FOR BLAIRS VILLE and INDI ANA connect at filairsville Intersection' with Through Accommod&tiqn,- Johnstown Accammo-. . datioh and Express Tram East, and with Haiti* more Express. and Johnstown Ac6otdihi6datidn West.l ' r - :??< TRAINS, FOR EBENSBURGconnect&tjQrea*. son with Express Trains and Mail Train West* and with Through Accommodation and Exipr&sa Train East. r . TO NEW YORk $l2 80 PHILADELPHIA io 60 BALTIMORE • * LANCASTER Bfio HARRISBURG ...,. 765 .. , ALTOONA..,.. ~..'"3 i Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn-' gylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti- * tnore and New York. Passengers purphaflng tickets in cars wßlhe charged an access according to distance .traveled . in addition to the Station from Sfe- ' tions where the Company has nQ Agent.- NOTICE.—In case of loss, the tmthpany will hold themselves responsible for. personal bagg&ge- • only, and for an amount not exceeding sipp. N- B.—An Omxdbha Line has been enfpldVM to : convey Passengers Baggage ter and from the : Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each. , passenger and baggage. ” '" 4 - a , ..i ; J. STEWART, AgeritP J• '* At the P. R. R.,. Passenger Station, on Liberty., v and Grant Btrects. no2h J. s. RHYMER 1864. (864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, . AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Eailroad. WINTEB ABEANGEMENTi ON AND AFTER JANUARY Ist, 1864, trains run as follows, viz:— * ■ Leave Pittsb’g. ForChi’go. ForClev’d. ForWheePg. Express 1.45 a. ra. 1.45 a. ra. 1.46 a.m. Express 1.45 p.m. 1.45 p. m. 145 p. m.- Mail 6.30 a. ra. 6.16 a. m. Arrive Pittsburgh, . P. F. W. & O. K’y. .2.20 a. m.. 3.30 p. m., 7.00 p. m.. 7.50 p. m. C. A P. H. R.. .2.10 a. m., 3.50 p. m., 8.05 p, m. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Leave Allegheny For Alliance. For N. B. ForN. C. For Steu’e. 2.16p.ra. 1.10a.m. 6.40 a. m. 12.00 ra. 3.00 p.m. 3.00 p. m. 4.30 p. m. 6.40 ji. m. RETURNING. Arrive Allegheny, P., F. W. 4c C. R’y 7.00 a. m., 5.40 a. m., 2.35 p. m., 4.50 p. m. C. k F. H. R LO.OO a. m. GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Q.. CASSELBERRY, Agent, , Allegheny City. H. R PAYSON, Gen. Pals. Agent. ; P., F; W. & O. Bj. Co. : F. R. MYERS, Gen. Ticket Agent, fete o. &. p, r7r: Oo: Pittsburgh & Conneilsvilfeß. R WINTER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, Dte- UEMBER 2d, 1863. Trains win leave the B&o pot, corner of Rosa ana Water streets, as follows:. ; : Leaves Arrives at ~ Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh; Mail toandfromU’ntown. 7 55 a. m. 6 00p:m. Express “ u 3 oo p. m. LQQbjib... Ist M’Keesport Acc’dn. 11 00 a. m. 1 OOmuu, 2d “ “ 6 15 a. m.- 2 06p;ni. ’ lstPortPerry “ 7 oo a. m. 8 SOa/ftW* Braddock’a k * 4 15 a. m. 5 ; 40p. f m,u>' Sunday Church Train to t t - r and from APkeesport, i 00 p. m. 10 OOfrm.*~ For tickets apply to GEO. BOULTON.’ H. BLAOKSTONE, Supt. dea.i: , AMERICAN HOUSEj/ BOSTON, 18 THE LARGEST AND BEST AH- ‘ ranged Hotel in the New Stater Uf • ■ centrally located, and easy of access from all toe routes of-trave!. It contains all the moddfam* provementß, and every convenience for fhb coih- • fort and accommodation of the traveling public*. , The Bleeping rooms are large and'well vAnflufaii • the suites of rooms are well arranged; andi coin- ' pletely furnished for families and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kink as a first-class Hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the conn- 11 try. HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Boston, Sept. 1863. sel3-6md, WATsTi FOB AtITUMH OP 1863, A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER HANGING^* Of all styles, at prices lower than can be win offered. For sale during the season by AND BEAUTIFUL SONG, :BY ROOT, . “Just before the Battle, Mother.” FIRST VERSE. . .. . .lUst before the battle, mother, iam thinking most of yon-; • WbDe upon toe field we’re marching, - . YVith the enemy in view. Comrades brave are round me lying,' Filled with thoughts of home and God : ; *•' For well they know ; that oathemoo-ffw, Some will sleep beneath the sod. . PRICE, SB OOEJKJ-T^S. Copies mniled on' receipt of^rrtcei : ■ ii ‘- ) CBAS. C. MTELLOft, StWobtfjrtO / For sale by febl JPRUITB, MCT?7