The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, March 10, 1864, Image 4

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. Miiyn, >, ■■ ■ THE
'®lw oai!u|o-ii.
„ srCOJtfi6oß TO *
~T T rT?TVTs’ ~ JAMES P. FLEMING,
tiliiliuo. Gr I S X
Wily am* the* Abolitionists like JICCCS- nr UATT’qATT I *»m tj tttti ATT i‘i
sity ? Because they “know no law.” WHOLESALE AUD SET AIL DEALER
In tlie ibontli of December there were ■ Pru n t sfonafo y ™ t ?ah and?erfmpJ? 68 ’
sold for cash, at Omaha,,. JJ. T., 0,842 no. t~ federal street
acres for $12,403 22. myes-lyd
The Prince ofWales was lately'thrown - ■ '-ty- —' — *■»
from his horse .while hunting and was j STEAMBOAT FORGING &C.
much shaken but hot seriously hurt. ! - '
The Governor of New Jersey has nomi- ! aS TH °s!.cciM Partner'
nated Mercer Bease'y esq., of Trenton, General Partners. ' r
as chief justice of the Supreme Court. EROTT ottv Tcnurnr i
On Saturday 0,308 barrels of flour and T - T ™GE
-1,700 bushels of wheat were shipped J\lX)]y| A Ay PHTPPS !
from Philadelphia for Europe. ~ A i
..., . , . \ „ r NINTH WASH, PITTSBUROH. ;
Gen. Kilpatrick was bom m New Jer tm-anufactcre bar iron, gen- <
sey, graduated Irom West Point in 1801 ivl eral Railway and .Steamboat I-’orgtngß, '
and is only twenty-eight-years old. Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, ice. ’ i
The Albany Argiis styles tile 'Pomerov ; -~r- - . 5
coln U ' flrc Into the Liu- COPPER WORKS. '
l tbe Vnl,ev LAkF~SUPErIofTcOPPE RMINES, j
*° k ® f - I^^gr,o 'lgll, N. H., and Bank c-a/r-ra-r ... AKu
of Patterson, Jvf. J., are in circulation. SMEHiTING- WORJ£S. j
subscription list for the] T»A IJK a,..T, ,
relief or the East Tennessee Unionists 1 * Co
uas already nearly reached $40,000. ! Sheath. Braziers’ and Belt I upper Pressed .
The4rihera of Washington co., Md-, I to, '^,{!rS.r , ‘Mi^tlST" 1 ’ '
nave torme.l a horse-thiet detective as- 1 n-rs ami dealers in Metals,
sociation.” i I'm Plate, Sheet Iron,
ire ... . 1 l ire, a.c.
figures, HIS sad, will not lie, hut a I WCOBatantly on hanj, Tinmens' .Maemnc
cutempor,-rry discovers that men lie terri- 1 SS.}S’ 1 ,*,-. - N ’°- 149 PlltsT and ta,
hi V wit It final rea ; UN H M Kls, Pittsburgh Pa.
J in ngutes. i IWbpeetai orders oU.'opper cut to any desired
, Rev. Samuel Barber, a Catholic priest, cettere. feai-iydAw
died in Charles county, Md., on the ' , : ti ■- - : ~ “ -
ult
The people of Warren county, 111
have renominated Mr. Lincoln in mass
convention.
Thepremium on the Great Buffalo San it
;ary Fair, just dosed, amounted to $3O -
000.
Three British officers have been sent
to the L nited States to re[>ort ae to the
success or fuihireof our iron-clnds.
Austria and Prussia agree to meet
England in London in conference, but
will not discontinue hostilities.
We have date? from. Charleston to the
4th instant. The bombardment of the
city isatill in progress.
Theie is no longer any doubt of the
restoration of the entente eorduite be
ween France and England,
It is reported as a hopeful sign that
England, Austria and Prussia have
agreed to a conference upon the Danish
Question.
General Preston and staff, from thr-
Lonfederate armv, have,been officia'lv
received at the palace of the rar.t.iin-
Generalof Cuba.
Four men, named John .Janie*
Buckley, Jas. M. Masterton and John
reymer & brothers, loan offices. ‘ , ", 3 ; 10 Bonds and Cou p° D8 ’
The city of Philadelphia has now paid NO ln , Is ™" 'oi-HFr ~ ' * “ ° ,horeo T7. en i-i?»s W bs
out $2,419,750 in bounties to volunteers. no. io.i fifth street, E „ KA , Kiu IS ° ilfclCt ’ mhs:6mil W.wxi street, corner of Third
During February 2,565 recruits were ob- pittsbvruh, pa. Forci e „ p r „ic. Vl „ 1.. HENRY W. CEMIOTTE Tlfll TJ H Q iUTWac b'jvu '
taitled in the city. CoUection, ami other legal business anended Su£ar„ Eire wirL?"!'? Uonar >-- NO 100 U LA it bAV 1M GS BANK,
A jL, e- , tom Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad- „ eire Works, A-e., KO. 100 SSIITHPtELD ST, Oh PomTH STREET.
been fouLd on fhe tr - m - ng COUDtica ' NOS 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, : Ne "«“ «>»«■•ofs.h, pittsbi hoh. C’UARTKRKD in ihss.
chased by the Prince of W«^pk D lie P nn • HOI iSFFMRMIQIJIMr' i'rn-.ni ioiii. tmonkt in i.aboe aad smai.l apes daily, pboh sto a ocloc k ,
nears»« fu> , W#les - I+o a l>- nvyUOtrUnNlonlNH. - iTi qmt.ta. loaned on Gold and silver I, 7. V »I*-. on VA ednesday and SMurdat eienii.«
1 ars to oe a lucky chap. '• • •••••■ir.- • . . VI IX-JL.XjV'M <.'vVl2l2 Jir l 'C\ momis, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches and f to - So; ,nih< ’ r from 'to y ocl.tck
The Richmond Examiner savs that f.,nr UPHOLSTERY * 14 <>v CO., allkinds_of Valuable article, for any length “{ oVLS" 1 Nove "'' K ' r 161 to -'‘»V >*'. from Cto a
hundred more Federal prisoners have' No. 85 Eourth Street, Near Wood WHOLESALE GROCERS, without the "“itket* B 0 Ueli ' ereil Ueposiu received of ail sums not leas than o> E
beeo shipped for Americus, Ga. Nearly fIVIB srnsnilDEJts' 1I A\l p a r ' Hours Irom -A.MtoIO P. M. Ymo' m d iu.‘i , e*’l.n i"' 'u hL ' P, ron,s I ‘ ! « 1 ar«l
0,000 have thus far been gem, and there I. TfRE and keep constantly on hnJTevely ...vrt, B p, v „ UH , ....... __ • has t*Wd«i»nsi aemi-ant..au7 Tn'Tune and?,”
• T^nrr^ 000 ;•«r\n.n“,,S. n ,^„,,‘:f,-'£'K " WES ’ WUMItt, M\S, &C. MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS « “•••»«*
It 18 reported that Gen. Gilman has ‘ rcf>6<h c •! a.l hm.ib: tlso. the c<-iet,r.'>to.i i'at, nt ' x- ... *»lVtno. J ortr< . iin.it tir.wn nu» h 1,1 -a 1 .-.iif.
asisr; gsi;,,: r T .^ sT sr™, N
whatever to occupy other towns. 1 1 i "mast'o toob”’ lill' 7SS' T# Le “ d
It is stated that a commission has boon 1 GRAVEL ROOFERS n " %l - v ' i Pm.sß!'H<lH PA I exterio? of'blm°ng T »®tlf m",® Book* contaminatin'- Charter. By-La,™ Rules Mail 1,1 m ’ 616 a* In*
appointed Secretary ol War 10 . VanAVCL _ KUUFtKb. A ' < euutu, cheaper-and “f, w „„ r »n-t Kt-gulaHon,, fumiabed era.,, un application
visit the clunpss where all rebel prison- i LUPTON, OI.nDPX <Jt'C'O TT 3XT Ij OE3 XT TT, loluMn l^urabie 0 ”m* 1 *? 00 H > anl ’ " fo ™- »
Um a o r Lh°of^- ndadmi T SUT toUlem i Are prepared to do fil A> < >('h P - 1 CO H U ?'aTil KL L
the oath .of tulfigiance under the Presi- 1 _ ulu /Liliw quality of Ht v «u*. .*« ctium to «u> via .■-uk-u.kn j -
tient’g recent amnesty proclamation. ! GIiAVEL ROOFING XV o . DIAMOND j'ol:rH'‘sa iS er.
Some Ume ago we saw a soldier, as a . On »h..rt notice. ‘ U ’ . 1 *‘» v « *PI>U»I Iht« I •enK-nt .or* me Vollowlnr iV! , Vi l '£" a >™- UiaeAi. 1-rant.k,
Ont!,tS?«r tor “T °D el l Ce ’, 1 Material to eeii with instructions. myj.-lydteu' 1 “ h>iU - tA ' nho» .he ~u„Uc are a. hberly ,o re- WnlAnte™! K? Alltnc? .v H r .
tip-top fellow. a There Sd’nt°M«m’tol a ! and Wood streels, second a-e.v r-—-.. 1 laf « yi. ' k ' M “i, c , ' * li '' k " ,V “-' 515 p.m. i.,'**: r„. I.AOm m. For Steu ’ e
tile least likelihood of his sleeping on his : f SI‘L. BRASS FOUNDERS. ! | H. .•shoenla-4eV;Las«,u.;., i ]ie. '£ sIS 'roh,'? Mu‘i-' ibuty J. 1.j,„ i,. 3 “•l’-“• 3-<»p.m
crop in Western
5 J 0 BAKER Y. s,, nM . ls
s =: ! ~ ’ ZJm"L »ders:; ~ ll|f' ‘--
Ninety per cent, of Ure inmates of the CRA £ K f. R | OI & ra PILOT BREAD, ci N .cla p n r p a' cc WM. M. FABER & CO., iKX uw.L"& Hfii-ATSovcen^T^ s '
or less intemperate. bo. g* foi hth street. FINISHED BRASS WORK. CTCAR/I CUPlkir »,,,, ’ tEL’IILTARY AND tlklim * ’K° W^St^Cl
Bu . tO V B S'i oo^ mmitme I»ts to prison in Wood and W.H«t BRASS CASTING, of .uperior amonth- ' 1 STEAIHI ENGINE BUILDERS ' - '' liA Kl - KS A ' ' k . w
a single j-6ay,:25.000 were persons of in , i iTT.-aßi.noH. i-a. n«.m«.ie.„ortiW. T,*r.„ ia„ «w»*.wvmu, « , p cu.,- , r ~ : ' - o. t. p. H b K. tio.
temperate habits, of whom 10.000 were MAI STFR<? ap uteambcutwork a.vd repair „ l oundcrs, 6dl Estate oauugo institution. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R~R
finrte*- .iA laifce proportion of this n,in .. . ALS IERS'1 ERS ' 4C - ?? V,‘s T 0 ®!”. I .' attended ‘a“„ ruifL,,,; General Machinists and RniLr W.v„e. «tatkmehit «e tiik t „vn»T..,v- • r—_r_l_ Vltle K. R.
is effected Ofi B§nday. CoE7~ ' ran ’ ..,^ BBBBSBi Pffi
Antmmensomeetingrecentlv held at , •■'■.-ruve„,en, a-tachej _ °ie“!u p.» b «. k. r., PMlcnrer „ M 1 ' 1 “ ,c WI ahraN^mnt
Sc b isl^£& a^J 1 fi ere^ on<>f MalSte,S aM H °P Dealers, j. &M. M’STEEN, PITTSBUR,IH ff i :i 5,,,, ‘ 0 - t a,o„SA„ 0^?b d p^ k^««b»®at,o ß .
was broken up b#^l^@c!edfngs e of , e"'*™* *™ BT ' BRASS FOUNDERS ' OF ”
A dMperote : -^'• lyd WHEKUKO.TA. GAS AND STEAM FmEES ’! 777 P&h.
a ( g T-r! ,^ C hF?5 , I S .? tea 111 notlllll g LIMF M AMI IFAf'-rTIDCDO ~ ALL nsus OP ' I riS, e?i. lU ‘’ !,aw MIUs ' Ula “' Vwniiccs/Kilctfr- .-a'-i.; - j»nr.H73 01 Mail to andfrnmU’ntowal^fifi^^ij,
tf ' —f— ' U ftF- R j*-’ BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER ' Ofi'ipKSl Wr''w ot,n f *° pa"V.V^y;"|!:“!.. U, . ; ‘ U ' EutS l)t M-KeeaportAcc-dn. I?SS:S’ sSa'S
etrSmasS ofi T ° BUlldei* ORd Contractors. Also > Castings of all Kinds, 1 Have hlso
H e w--™ ACTrRWG -£r"Etfsr-:: -^ ur c hl ;; inlo —• -p-:
GgCCI (l jears. Upon the establishment' ▼▼ a superior article of U pamn? OIUIL iiEnM'.idl'.S r 1 1 rc- 1 e 'cn I descr >t 1017. H.'aahonhaat li‘n 1 huU from Arkeesporr, jOO p m i 0fll) , m
18»2 ® trotha ■ L X >X E , ;n * 3 * Street, uear Mberty. t Wrought Iron .
<&3^£?jgss-2g; : 1 •'““SKi-": ■"■'rs'Kto.Ea'.:=;s3s«ff“*£
'"»iS" d :;“„,co STrhL ‘ vorks ... u .po«t >*<*£*&
WAGONa BIaCkD SSi“ Works,, oHAEtra l. ««»w*ii7 S-S^^SSSS
m. ‘ *i“Si er by shooting him
IVeZSI. foond sentenced
It is stated in Republican circle* that
a gotafeoh between
the Becrejary Chase, It
grows bill orthcr publication of cirenlars
a/ th ~ friel^ 8 ? fthe Istter, and it is said
Air. Omis'e initiated the correspondence
It is to ha inferred that the original let
ter was not .satisfactory, or that would
have bcen an’end'Wthc matter.
The Solicitor of the War Department
has long letter Mihe Committee
on rubhc.fauids in relation to the confls
cation of Sguthern lands. That commit
*ee. Ma prepared a bill
with its suggestions to se
*erviee CS tbc mi] itary or naval
fn^.ited h^ g f fea ? 8 on confiscated or i
distrietL^—™ 11 ' ,he “snrrectionary
USVf
T, n IBt 3 cd * or tlK ‘ <l efenee of the
- old Union and the beloved flag t»„
t. ‘are stationed in the
t .yieimly ofHuntaville. The people in
< ? f Hie country are very
wniiagly disposed to do
isf 11 , ln “««■ power. Tor the federal officers
soldiers.
lar . r a somewhat
' r ?- C r r °L ,he Pailarian de-
died at San Francisco on
‘ •*'was for a period
. ■'nsiderable
a ttoctisa^ir:^ k fc'if
[-'■ J bee^l 1 }eß 'years Bil »ce, and had
V; been qtute-^nccessfnHiiere.
• ■-' ,oJ , ,t n ' T BuwSde was taken by a very
;i nt t“ S othCT^y a “ f ery at Augusta,
1 the Poitlnnr? l rf r > y, , lf we may credit
} tohis Wfi , referring
tt^Nwraawg
directedirnfPS^i'f r n t wItL J . wen '
ly in his face.” klspes dlrect
\
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS.
A 1)1> V
ct 1: wi: nh ,
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
WO. IG3 IVOOD STREET,
Opposite Pirst t'hurch, Pittsburgh, and
WO. 47 OHIO STREET, AUESUEKT,
NKAU THE MAYOR’S OPFICE.
Pumps, hviiuaxts, sheet lead.
Lead Pipe, Pig and Uhi- Lead, and Plumb
er s Material in general. Oil Kottncrios titled up *
in the inoat approved manner. Tanks lined with
Lead or Copper. Huuses titled with Water and
Oaa Matures. «•». n. smith
*9-X. H.—Ail orders promptly attended to. . • ' “ R
ail3 - lyd WM. H. SMITH & CO.,
IRONWORKS. WHOLESALE GROCERS,
ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
A^,S f^Se P .WrJ2«f„f* WILLIAM BAGALEY,
GiuJc, Horse Shoe Iron WHOLESALE GROCER,
Nos. 18 and 20 "Wood Street,
Pittsburgh, Jan ". i-, o s.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
JAAftP H. HnpKi>'
Hopkiuw cV Lazcai',
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
PARK, BROTHER &CO „ a.,., t RBE ,
“ V ' U ’ PORK r> A < It I,' If Ww. H Smith, G G li, Vsiv
MAMrKACCIUiJU Of ' Ifc X-i U , W. £ COTELASD, JACOB PAINT EH
wagons Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel ««»•«• i» B»con, Lwd. s ug **carc<j Ham., ' t, .vh-hola* VokhVlt
.•AK®ris b ’ Square, H*, and Octavo, of all size,‘ Smoked Beef. Ac. _ Office, 63 Fourth Street .
WHKKi.BA.BBOWS, ”I U *I *“>' '"'l'fltcd or maAnlac- '
STOKKTRUOKS turod iu this cour;r r j-. u,At ’
AMI STRAW CUTTERS o?viceakd WARgimrsu
Marion Ar« nU m'A < ! * 151 P ' rM *™* s ‘™»* «*•
Steam Wagon Work.
u ASD AND MADE TO OItDKU
educational.
ISAAC JOKKS..JOH.\ L. 11I.YD..WM. M’CTLLOOOH. . MAGEE JkT HICKg,
Under Oare of the Fnn B YX> So., ' “ l^°BfT i CLOTHS ' CASSIMERES, SATINETTS ■ MX'™s£&*S 66
unaer uare of the Franciscan Brothers, hatofaitchuu m i FINE GOLD JEWEL2Y • v «tiu s «, T.u.rc Trimmi„l
nnHIS INSTITITIOJT, SITIATFn .» c «« St,eel, also, Spring, Plow and A B Ofll n A Clll/irn iN'O'. 258 MARKPT
I I.orretto CambriA C'olnty „ S.d S p, lu g, and Alle! , GULL) & SILVER WATCHES, ocStMf PIIILAb K 1 ra, *^ TCT >
about four miles from (’reason Station on th» ■ C ' ,^ r of Koss a,ul i'irat Streets, r r „ - - UILA L’i-LPHIA.
, . flne : WM. BRICE & CO
;oc\r n GLASS WORKS. BiLVER.p IjATEn tv AnE , " (1t , 15v «oo . .
■?** • COMMISSION MERCHANT, Just befo, * e the Battle - Mother,”
n^ othemsi : /ii : No ' 15 Water 7^’
a o er -A UQ-T.'ST , and ends (. IPV (JLA5*s? WoitKS de2o pif+k q * Pfl „A PH IL A DELPHI 4
about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided Pin*",* 119 u U , Ht * r eTr<?et » and 156 Kirst street ' " i. ' 1 advances made on consie-nmVt
into two besßiooa. Stu.lents cannot return home d tf h ' 1H " lhru * ‘ lo ° rs below the Monon- RRPWITPC when required. ,n u? ®
zz*L tun * b ' d » ,he ln3titutf - «»
Instrumental and Vocal -Music forms no extra " * -
eharec students will be admitted from eight WIM I lf\l irvnc* *"o /->
jears to the ape of manhood. fc * V IIMCo, LIQUORS, &C.
•»aiu : i "'!\taook ICKI^. e« 1 •
uSS™*'?.*** u " °i itwtrumeittA* J»Y an- Imports „n,l whole,»]<. d«lcTin ’ i
S. FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS,, W B «^^ A ” ON HA ™ *
1 A and Brown Stout, i
°™* ea - „... K M !° Lorretto ,rom i EXOE I 'B I»>R AM) patent
“ *■*£■ ""***—* ’ ' PARA «WCOAIOa BURNERS '
R E ™ D » TO a M - uouo. jfju Wewlsav 1 'kS ' • Hand Lamps, Columns, &c ’
HBNBY W. BMmSNT&-Cb- ' - MILLS. : No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
W °o‘ lE '' Brandies, Wines and Gins, j j -^ _
D , AtB0 ’ 1 tilled It with and i L - HARBr JBRIAPf,
Bl^* r n-, Raspberry. Wfld Cherry, and Oln- bUnery, is now lK>Je<i K > J e<i “>«-■l' with
JSB*ft2aSsßfe~ wwooor* & PEARCE, -a=f ....
, *SSsKgE r *'««»mb,»asa^ % », 'ifSSSSwS
i'«-Hotei T PrrrsBOBaH;PAf n f i^^j™^o®iSM6*it-ao: boxes Mli 'S ISJRMSHINfi GOODS, >'*_
, JodSassar
“.“• 1 * m ’* raiiu«APui. I „U, “"“X.'rfSKi.
ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE,
Eggs— s bahkbis fresh eggs i
duet received and for sale by WS ~
FETZEKa. ARMSTHOKQ
comer Market ami First sts.
ICfILET SOAP—
100 boxes F.l ncy, Tollctaiid frllm'SoiT!.
Hi store and for sale by *
BEYHIER & BBOS.,
126 and 123 Wood at.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHAN'I’,
70S THE SALE OP
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
SO. 74 W ATfeR ST., belmv ‘ Market,
(Late Cashier of the Merchants’ Bank,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
ST. LQUIS, MO.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID
to tilling orders for the purchase of
Cottou, Hemp, Tobacco, Elour, Pork,
Bacon, Lartl, Ac., &c.
Rkpkrs to—Hanks, Hankers, and Mcrcha
of St. Louis generally ; John D. ScuJly e
•Cashier, Pittsburgh.
Orders and consignments respectfully solic
and prompt returns made. jan2l-lm
R. HUTCHINSON,
(LATE OF LEECH A HUTCTIINSON,)
COMMIHHTOX AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, i train. I uti. i.rml Fruit, Penrl anil
I or A«die«., an.l Produce generally.
Best Brand* ui f.iiuiij l lour Always on Hand.
NO. l()‘i .SECOND STREET,
Between Wood and Market.
PITTSBURGH. PA
** ‘Liberal advance made on Consignments
apll-lyd °
U ' IJ J ’ A ’ 1 APAM A.MMON
PATTERSON <fc AMMON.
°hi m lfision M orohantH,
T lour and Grain and General Produce Deal
ers. N->. <) Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wo take pleasure in the following
Pittsburgh House* : Chess, Smyth k Co., Zug &
Painter, A. Br.tdU>. K. L.lmund.-on V Co., K.H
Davis. .1 H. Woodwell. .las. M’Cullv fc I
r ' r i ‘ k. if.co
1 HOMi.' LAi'h-K
r. ItLVMHR H.l> UI'VMI-R
Ltlv- at Millorit Kicketson's,
febie-iyd
PITTSBURGH
li. F. BARRY,
IN-
GROCERS.
PITTSBURGH,
PITTSBURGH-.
«. TIKTMKR
PITTSBURGH.
ST °P K brokers,
n JItCAsiDA V r
BFttfmw-ftJ?' BOND ANO MORTGAGE,
HEAL ESTATE<AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
OFFICE, ‘
ROOM, No. 12 BURKE’S BUILDING,
Focktb Stkeet, PITTSBUBOH, PA.
EttStlbfth? 11 * Mm Property and other Heal
instate to the amount of >lOO,OOO for sale low.
notary publics.
JOSEPH SNOWDEN,
NOTAHy PUBLIC,
MAYOR’S OFFICE,
_!l 19-lycl PITTSBURGH.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS*
S. B. & c. P. iyrAB.TTT.Ii!
Manufacturers and Dealers in
“W !i ’ <: AP, letter.,
Ana all kinds ,of Wrapping Paper,
ttn ve Removed
FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 33 Smithfield Street,
..^Ca_a h paid for HAof ITTSBUEOH '
LAMPS, OIL. &C.
J. O. WELDON
WELDON & KELLY,
JfAI7TTFACTCREBS OF %
LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS*
Ai’D DEALERS IN
CARBON, OILS, BENZINE, &C-,
No. 101 Wood Stiiket, near Sixth,
I.ICENT Oil, WORKS.
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
KAFtfFACTTJBKas OF
PURE WTRITE REFINED
O AHBON OILS,
Offlco, 291 LIBERTY STREET,
m PITTSBUBOH, PA.
HOUSE CARPENTERS
CURTIS C, STEIMETZ,
BKSERAL
KOUNTZ & MERTZ,
House Carpenter and Jobber 11HW i
shop vmrrv Air rv ’ Wood street, Second door above Fifth.
Wood and
PITTSBrRGH. PA C'rovermnent Securities, reflections promptly
solicited and promptly attended to. ftUen,led to „ apll
Al npRMETM ! • * n:l Brokers anti Dealers in
tfV. Noti'b. Dratrs, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and
* • fj“ nk *<>'**■ Kvlmuire .a, the Cistern and
FRANK KELLY, ,'S thruughmit
Alderman and Attorney at Law, °r eurrsut iwpi-rf\^V% 0 !M^ r k”i"”Ut, p u-itt'?en
v } 1 bird and Fourth street*
NO. 81 FIFTH STREET. p, SI..VEK, OEM ANO .NOTES,
Gertlflcites oi Indebtedness, Ouartermaa
teru <'ortiHe.itea.
of accounts ami ail legal buei
ne** promptly attended to. se:Mya
CORNER MARKET AA T D FIRST STS.,
decll-lyd
FITTSBUKGII, PA.
JEWELRY, &C.
j ewelry!
SPENCER 4 M’KAVr A”T
!BREWERS & MAISTERS,.
PHOENfX 9TFfIM RBPU/CQV t GENTS’ FURNISHING GOOTW Copies mailed onreceipt al price.
,X S,EAM BREWERYI i 610 CHESTNUT StEEEt’ ■ V C. mbllOr,
i jayl-iyd PHILADELPHIA. J(^ 0r 1 W °°*
o. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
iu>ina^
f t [
j FIRST N ATI6NAL BANK
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. )
Oppir-K op OourpTRoLLKR op the Currency, >
Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. )
Whereas, Tiy satisfactory evidence presented
to the undersigned, it has Keen made to appear
kiks ’l national BANKOF PXTTS-
DlKlxH.in the County of Allegheny and State
of Pennsylvania has been July organized under
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entiiled •-an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of I'nited States
Stocks, and to provide lor the circulation and re
thereof.’’ approved February 25th,
ii * las com Plted with all the provisions aai
BAid Act required to be complied with before
commencing the business of Banking
Now ThhukKouk, 1, Hugh .McCulloch, Comp
trouerofthe Currency do hereby ccrtiffthat the
NAIiONAH BANK OF PITTS-
K 1 JfirH, county of Allegheny and State of
1 ennsybania, is authorized to commence the
business of banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witnesss my haHd and
seal of office, this sth day of August 1863
\~( HI. CHI JMoUULLt ><JH, !
Comptroller of the Currency, !
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Late Pittsburgh. Trust Company.
Capital $400,000, with privilege to In
crease to $1,000,000.
The Pittsburgh Trust (.‘ompany ha\ inc organ
ized under the act to provide a National Curren
c,h the Htlc of the FIRST NATIONAL
PI 1 ISBL R< r 1 1 , would respectfully
offer its services for the collection ol Notes,
I rafts. Bills of Exchange, &c.. receive money on
deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of
the Country.
The success which has attended the Pittsburgh
trust Company since its organization in 1862,
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 can offer unusual facilities to
who do business with us. a
Tlie business wUi he conducted by the same
officers and directors.
.JNO. KELLT.
Pittsburgh, pa.
DIRECTOR? r
W«. K. Kimjc k,
ALKXAMJEIt SPEER,
Kkam I* ( r. Hailey,
n \i.kx Hiuiiuy,
f'AMKI’I. HEA.
.TAMES LAVOHLIN, Pri>»l:!dnt
John ]». N'l'lly, Uashier.
aupo-AlcVwtf
JaME- I..\rtlHLIN
Robert t>. Ha vs,
Thomas Rkll,
ThOS. %|iiUTMAJf
w. j ki r> u
PHILADELPHIA CARDS
fRA'I. MAHEK
Hf'DM AN U |CK^
BANKING HOUSES, &C.
Or PITTSBIIBGH.
rH. R. JIEBT2
IijIAH HICKS.
.citas. n. Pwoi’E.
Ee'ISEDIB’GABs-
It ®> bbl fl <.A.> and ‘*B” Coffee Sugars.,
lateJ 6 * Pondered and fjfadu
laxeu now In store and for sale by
REYJHEB A-BROS./
ISSand^JSsxxLrt..
RA!LBOADS£I ff£,otlL
1864.
WWfTßia %%
Pennsylvania OeDtralla&oai
IS'XJVE DAILY TRAINS.
£&Jgs.
flntm??r Pl,tBbu, S h “S»™®IpMSP 5
. 1 m AI P L Bl7 mornln g, (except Sunday.)
rKe^a W “ “S.
THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 4 25 „ m !
p'Ss^JSSttseisaSS l
m., stopping only at principal Statiom *onnei& i
ing at H arrtsbuiv for Baltimore and Washington '■
and for New f ork via AUentown, WffiStrf
Y^rtf 6 of cars « alB ° at Philadelphia for New
JUHNSTO WN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
JdnI e f» d ‘Vi ly -’. ( ?? cBpt Suodi y.) 3 00 P- m., Btopr
man * ‘ st ’ at onH ’ and running as far as Conet"
„ ,Kl^ T , A COOMMODTION TH AIWW Walks
n 40 a I^ tic,n ’ learcs (except Sunday,) at
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
360 p m esves dailJ ’ < exce P‘ Sunday,), at
HHJKTH ACCOMMODATION TTtATN
WaH's Station leaves daily, (£££, ££££/£
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station.
returning trains
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS-
Baltimore Express ,o '
Philadelphia Express 1 20 n" m
Through Mail Train Z'.'.'.'.'.'.V ' I 00 a S'
Johnstown Accommodation .10 06a m
■id Wa a Js"s^'ti i o < ?a' CComnlo J iation " ' 6 “ m.
Si w S n. S 2f at ) on Accommodation 835 a. m
llh'Tv U i p Accommodation.... .165 p. m
B S at on Accommodation..... 606 p. m.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
120 P- on Mondays. P
TRAINS {ok BLAIRS VILLE and INDL
ANA connect at Biairsville Interseotion with
Through Accommodation, Jdhnstoi™ i c° oiS£
datlon and Express Train East, and with Britt
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
TRAINS POR EBENSHURO connect at Crcr-
I !' S- x r ,reBa Trains and Mall Train West r
T n ra.n Easl hroUgh Lnd Exprmi
FAR E i
ru NEW YORK on
»s
LANCASTER *2 2?
HARRISBURG 2 12
altoona l g
.Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn*
n!i're n and»^k. an “ W^‘a > »W
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be
:#f|SSS|3^
IS • -^ n Omnibus I4ne has been emDloved to
convej' Passengers and Baegaee to
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each
passenger and baggage. tor each
' ,= • no2o
1864. SigysrßEs |864.
THE PITTSBUEQ^H,
FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RARWAY/
AND *
Cleveland and Pittsburgh-Railroad,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
RETCH NINO.
Arrive Pittsburgh,
m '."-An R ' T " 20 m -> 330 P- 7.00 p.
<. iP- K. K.-. 0.10 a. m , 3.60 p. m., a.o# p. m.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS.
a» « ri rst-elass Hotefln ** kepl
elegraph in the house to all parte of the eoun,
Lston, Sep,. 1863 HtNRY RILE ' Pr “-
X\7">» -
PAPER
FOR AUTUMN OF 1863,
A complete assorting of beautiful
UYI’EK hangings,
p. mahshall,
N EW AND BEAUTIFUL SONG,
, .u , PIRST VERSE.
.1 ust before the battle, mother
lam thinking moat of you ■
u m e ,h P °“ the “ eU marching,
\» itxi the enemy ui view
! '"! ur ,' ul “ *> r, * re *re round me lying
Kor wolHhJ i Ughl .“ home andfiod :
■Some mill Bleepbenoklh morrOH, \
IEIGN FRUITS, NUTS,
Tm b S xes ? rnn SS«, primp,
Ua) do Ij«'ruona,
lUO frails lvica Almonds,
10 bales Bor. Almond#.
£! l arrayona Almonds,
w uu Meily Almonds,
"5 tioxes Mjelled Almonds,
M bags English Walnuts,
25 do brazil Nuts,
30 (16 J’IIJXTtS,
200 do Pea Nuts,
0000 Cocoa Nuts, r s
In at on? andlaocUng/and for sate by
-BKiIMKB & BHOS.,
156 an<( 153 Wood at,
lie a*
L °^ S
■■■* COMPANY £}E..PfriCA.nEl.pm t, QP-
FlCjLNfl,: *3B anil BT., .
near Fifth. ,- , . - . , V
1663..
a^cjLofjijsisgably.b*.
pfrst . L:%ijL%a’3s
Beal Satate 6103,313
• 6i,j cost:. ’ V..-.'.„'.
■Temporary Loana Qh, amjae, Collat
teral Seettrttofr;-. .*«»«?.;..;. . 89,135
Stock*, value, *88,667 72,)
'.;.v ssu 5
• 27j919 33
sSttSiSSSSSSSiSj&aS'
SeSßpWwsa
incorporation;' *■< pertridoftMrtv
j *cr an. amount
Broker, JHonnErAt 11. Loo
i' «• iteOWH,
■ Isaac Lisa,
jacob k. swmr, Ht'WA-RTi p "nATTf
(>EORaE.W.B4OBAB®9, UIcoCQE *
• Vnor a President.
Wm 3 ri sSS < «£^‘ E ’ Vicc President
wm. tz.iSJeeL Secretary pro tem
1 ~ Agent.
Northeast cor. Third and Wood ets.
PHJMMIrPHM FIEEASD T.TTT
INSURANCE COMPANY,
"140
■Opposite- thus House.
Capital. §310,100. Assets.. $304,943.
KlprDS OF IS
&uka;nc.L 3 either Perpetual or Limited.*
atVeSabte C ffiSf°X r ° r MerChaodise >
_ DiHEordas.
Bates, •• E. R. Cope,
fe- J! IP'LV 951 ’ Geobse W, Bbowu,
P. B. Sateey, Joseph S. Pace,
S' T lI !r? MAR ’ Joseph Oeattok,
B.A. MaOAEOE, E. IVILEE,
J-. Blaoeburit, Secretary, .
Corner Third aniTw^a^^eets
ALLEGHENY INSUIANCE CO;,
or prTTsBmiGH.
Office, Ho. 37 Fitfk Street, Bank Block.
rl™?'®® against axx kinds of*
FIH£ AND MABUTE RISKS. * OF
Jones; G. G. Hnsser h«k
»’« w '
T^o.tffS£^i^ ,NBtrKANCB:
Capital
Hon. James Pollock,
Thomson,esq.
Are among the Trustees.
Policies of Insurance issued at the übusl iyttt
tcal rates with' profits to the assured The'
last bonus teas' 43 per cent. - “ s “reo. me
Cash- rates are M per cent, lower than mutual
S. S. BJIYAN. Agent.
69 Fourth St., (Burke's BuSding.)
item Ini —
eB '-~ -jsnrance Company of Pittsburgh,
gEOB&E BARSXE, PresUent °
P- IVt. OonuOy, Secretary.
Atilj
are well known in the-coXlkffj-
determined, by promptness ami Überality to
maintain the character which they hare assumed
Pro,eCUOa to
stock iSS£-.°^P BER *»*• '**'■ M
Sib 0 AWOmitß, ’ e,C ■s» ™
Notes and Bills "Discounted " in,me “
n?,L R S T ? 2 !- MUlcr ' J r •
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, Georga
Ch,,s ' w - Rieketaou, IS
?/?'' , ™, e l ’ Alexander Speer, David M. Long,
Hees J. Thomas, Ben). Bakewell, John M’Uune
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C.
SAyAGiB HOUSE,
WO. 3SO LIBERTY STREET,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
iDHN SAVAGE, - PfiflPfllETOfi,
ITn .T Afi 4 :i¥ AJ Vn PITTED BP,
rfMf- *Utne modem improvement, this dod-
K subscriber is prepared io accom
“w Sft! a f)^ d hJ U t' t t? iriera the P ublla
**** * he mar k«2t affords. Oysters
wUI be served up in every variety of style durinff
the season. Hu "Wines, Liquors and Ales hf
the£?xielK ,Unen ' iil,g thm 40 the Pub
O tTE HOUSE,
NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH.
ffUIE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUVrEK
S«;t ■ “d ft ptepanS to a^omm^.Ttt^^S
of this old and well known house with everv
YOUNG’S EATING SALOON,
Corner of Virgin Alley and Smith,
flelci Streets,
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies „f
USS wm bo6erwl - «*» pateLwe
_ocl« Afley MdSmitofl^d’at.
iound at his old stftnd >: APOLLO HA I x°
5 buiuni “
JAMES MTAUGBCUIv
OYSTEBS,BDTTEJt, BARE,
POUUFBY AND EGGS,
380 LIBERTY street,
8' Wood street.
WALL PAPER, &C
the P yard ; ianc I ‘lnodtn all varieties, at
New Wall Paper & Fancy Goode Honsa
POER-STi-'.i & SCHWAK2,
— 3 164 Smithfleld street
Pitt.-hi uun. y~i.vT
.r i Chicago Ky. Oo j
Office of the Secretary ; (
IV oV^i
l Q i eax^ s ' oi IS63 > payable in
brwlN®Jw td n ** t » Hl Office
a -~JZ LN *Mayf i iiiANilUi & CO.. Transfer
WaU street New York, to tbe
011 whose raroes the
rL , U f registered on the Ist day of March.
1 he '1 ransfcrancl.Eegjstor Books or these Bonds
which were closed on Hie Ist day of March for
tne Annual Kiection, will remain closed until l<r
o clock a. m., the 2d day of April thereafter.
T O SSj^3 r ' J .' 43 I-OGjVS STREET A
(Lf,. i ü BEE SrOET BRICK fiWRLLINa
wStr “alv 4 °f£ roUßl l,for sale, situated near
wyife street, ali, parlor, five chamber rooms,
.diteug room, kitchen, cellar and yard, gas ana
.water fixtures, will be sold at a baxgain- Apply
r “ ... .S- OTTHBEST AXONS,
feb ?° 61 Market st.
hangings
43 , from thecelebrated manufactories of Deli-
Defoeses, In Pads, just received and for
.4, , W. P .'MARSHALL,
<• ~ .67 Wood sfreel.
jSt HA »D PIAYOS A .YD
MQ> MELODtONs, from $4O to sloo.'
For sale by
liflfjQ,. iIU
- ;iNSU|R ANCgi
JC«il'e Insurance.
TuSS^ I **’ President.
SAH X. WORK, Vice President.
W. J. Hottaiuj, esq.
STEPS, GAMeT&C
DEALER in
Down stairs.
W. H. BAUNKS,
Secretary.
CHAS, C JffEULOB,
WWoodrt,
102,8*$ 20
■ 8300,009.