s:hi 3ailij post. ITEMS. The Court of Inquiry in General Bnel’s rase does not attach any blame to that officer. GeneralGrarit has written a letter to his father, asserting that he will not ac ceptft nomination for the Presidency. The poor woman and children in suf fering South-western Missouri chop wood at sixty cents per cord. The Richmond Whig says that the nrindofthe Confederacy is made up A small parcel is made up readily. The administration tries many of its best officers on frivololous charges, and tries the patience of all the rest. The New Yoik Eoening Pont is out in favor of stringent laws to suppress the “blackguard practice of smoking in the streets,” The Statement that General Sickles lias preferred ChaTges against General Meade, before the committee on the conduct of the war,-is pronounced erroneous. General Hooker's sevtn-vear battle horse de named Lookout, from his ex - ploft at Lookout Mountain, in taking tbe General above the clouds. The Transcript says tlic Republican party acts “in a manner repugnant to common sense.” It isn’t a new charac teristic. Home Tooks, when asked by George 111 whether he_ played at cards, replied. “I cannot your Majesty, tell a king from a knave.” •The New'Jefsey Legislature has pass ed resolutionsinstruc ing their Represen tatives in Congress to vote for League Island for a navy yard for iron-clads. The Terre. Haute (Ind.) Denwrui learns that a female child, home some tcri'days since near that city, has neither arms or legs,- and that it is stout and healthy, and basic very prospect of living. The-foneral of the late Rev. Thomas Starr King at San Francisco has taken place. It whs marked by the most impo sing demonstrations on the part of the military, the Masonic societies, the civil authorities and citizens. Numbers of clerks are said to be un employed in the different departments. These unemployed clerks are under pay, and the American public are expected to contribute to the support of these idlers, in addition to providing for the enor mous debt entailed on them be the ne cessities of the war. Of about seven hundred passengers vyho arrived at New York, from Liver- - pool,-in the British steamship Pennsyl vania, we learn that at least two hun dred came expressly to enlist in the f. jam as H. HorKlSs S. army, being attracted by the large .. .. . ' ' bounties. w liopkmh &Xazear, The Albany Statesman, a Republican ATTOBTiTFiYR AT T AW paper, says, “every branch of the Gov- ■ U - L ’ U L -L il VV , emment seem to be recking with cor- NO - 103 FIFTH street, ruption, and what is still worse, praying Pitts burgh, pa. hypocrites are preaching against expos- Collections and other legal business attended ing these rascalities lest it mar hurt the ’Z,L r ! Allc V h s n V ! Washington, (ireene, and ad war. The joke is played out ” . JQintng^ountrea. anJi^k. 001 - Gcor e c Bowman, of the HOUSEFURNISHINIG 103 d Ohio, has been dismissed from _ ... service for using reproachful and insult- UPHOLSTERY mg language in regard to an officer of a w. on n, , , T ' , Tennessee colored regiment and sneak- '” o ' -tourta Street, Near Wood, ing in a contemptuous manner of , e TturS ™s'k* IBEn 7 *! A »' F A F colored troops in the service. The Chicago (German) ex presses Its decided preference for Gen. Spring lieda. All kinds of Shades Blinds an 1 Fremont and thinks the St. Louis nauers Mxlllrrs didirefirth in p hoi? ri nghiß , Dumeasa can ‘ Bt aidateforthe Presidency, but it regrets • octn-tj-u JionVatTs a noKfiick that it cannot join them, as yet in tin- ~ —~o _ movement, since the citizens of Illinois | GRAVEL ROOFERS Have notyet expressed their preference Tor i an independent people’s candidate LUI'TOK. olhjien <t ;<_<> Mr. Lincoln proposes to distribute all the'advertising patronage of the differ ent Departments, in the hope that he - will be able to secure the leading Aboli tiou Organs as his mouth-piece. The 1 Material to sell with instructions. Philadelphia thinks unless he sue- , aa-Offlce. corner sth «..| w-wl street. ««-or I eeeds better in his management of the ; s,or >-- ’ £ t ? 9 1 press than .he has of the army, this *a- _ ' ' — —: bribery will do him but little good. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD- BOSTOimAOTER BAKTEY, ‘ .. tAWIA!i TSr 6 ™P° r^ nt military changes. « - S . IVX AH VIN these, it is understood, he will ManuUcturer and wholesale dealer in ’ call into hl9 councils several Of the bc«U all kinds of ' .Manufscmre itii.l kccji rrihtMtiiiv , m |-.n,i ri . officers of the old army who have not CRACKERS & PILOT BRFAD ' ,rat yo , BM w^f F „i® H . E £ BRASS work. been invented by civilians, and with de3 Pi } rTSBT T RGH pa bhass ca.s riNt'j.v <>i eupen -r sninoth what results the country and the ■*- * m.-uid to oraer. have bitterly known. "" «MALSTFRf> AP woiik a.md rep wr. At Cincinnati, toe other day, „ (very; S if~- y•- . '■?'», raTvrecMK jußtenllstcd, who carried ,fn Buttcrhcld Ac Co.. ‘v L-d-i.y ■<*««■» «* «•> m«. j.*■*mstesn S«»aR«BBRSS-!f "'"""w'S™.., B »4H FOONBEBS, meaning to hw words. Suddenly Iris heeunc,.-y a. GAS AND STEAM FITTEES chang f d - antl •>« touted i LIME MANUFACTURERS iL ‘ K, -'‘’ 3 Who stole my revolver?" Someone, it BRASS AND IRON COCKS MAOt TO ORMfI Sk was tatog r , oand 0 and rareied b off b re l ® U *^ erS al &d Contractors. Als °’ BraS3 Castm g a of all Kinds, bSS wt &v ' ~ a soldier, Stole Away very quietly. I, J JJ jy. 31 Ai 31 W ater Street, near Liberty. The 2s T ew York TForM remarks tliat ’ ritHE memiiers of this pihbbe the .cupels imported, for the Government we ire prepare ' llo deli ™' !ro “ °ur i«i™« !£“!« i.*!??» tHr ’' ~- sn years ago, and since kept near the COAL YARD . »«9 mertv street. >" ‘ very resist. i“T lhC PlaiDS ’ h&Ye BEST QrALITV OP “ U »'*' *UmpS lo! inhreaked from fifteen to thirty-seven. 1 a t .1. . I= - This is the only increase, except of 'debt ‘ tVA A ° ° L. " and taxation that has been reported un- Always on hand as usual. der Government management We myl9 t 0 increase. ' ~ toe Administration can have , sotoetfiin'g to boast of. It would not he ~‘ sunjdsing tf u some day wake up to the l _ Steam Wagon Work. also an elephant on ita i and made to ohder hafidtt ■ ’Lr A-lively business in the Natchez rot ton jnarket has been doing for several good oid mart of Cotton Sqtiare is' tiguin looking natural as in former Aimes, when we could look out fromour windows on hales of the snowv staple by the thousand. All of cur packets are now doing a fair business in the way of transportation, and at wood prices. Trnly, though the war ‘‘rfrno-s its alow length along,” trade revives a ‘°PS, tile Mississippi river, and the prospects seems to brighten for the future.i —-Natchez Courier. The New York Sun says parties are now in that city from Washington,- “ne gotmtag for the establishment of a new ““•l-jnonung newspaper, devoted to tltfcjfileetipn Of Secretary Chase for President., The lowest anfoun, of eap ital proposed is two-hundred thousand dollars*-hut mo;o wiU be Jhrthcomin* tf requisite. T The new journal, will'of eonrge jbe Ahwoughly devoted to the raaicalinterest and will bo organized with an efficient corps of editors and re porters. It is calculated that it will -start with a circulation of twenty thous and through the interest of the radical wiBJJ of ihc Loyal Leagues." .PnghSh papcrs announce that tha Prince^ Waleahas sent to the lnbore- College a copy of the phqfompps of t,u: Samaritan Pcnte teuch, taken during the visit of his Roval HfeepMiblousr Iti presenting this rifl<he ’Pfivate Scc-rofarf of his Royal ffigmess writes in this cordial tone: The im*-nfWales desires Me to add that tv Sldoh^ ni ' 5 ’ 8 be f?. ad °/ any opportuni ,P)oy cD able him to evince in elighta nianner the lively sens* of the kindneVS Q? r , ccolvcd , during |iis visit to .“!Liv . State s, and that, with these *fS>}lectipns> he cannot fail cordiallv to the wish,„ wWc£°*u gtren etpre„sioi>, that nothing mav oc cor to irrupt tl, e friendshi “ which Xry'Zd VtT bet Ween ,he ° id DRUGGISTS. JOS3EPH 13. BUCGKSBOB TO., t , JAMES ; . ® ® "U GriGr I S T , WHOLESALE AND BETAHi BEALEB In p F^! fl iv , i , ’ tl r? O, S? tlc D ™?s, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs Snd Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDEUAL STREET, my32-ird ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C ANDREW KLOMAN HENRY THIPPS, JR., General Partners. IKON CITY POHQE, KLOMAJV & PHIPPS, NINTH WAKI), PITTSBURGH. Manufacture bah iron, gem eral Kailway and Steamboat Forgings, I Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, kc. j &eio-tf COPPER WORKS. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, ANLI ’ SMELTING WORKS. PAKHS, M'CLTRDY&Co MAM'FACTruiiKS OF Sheath, Braziers' and Belt Copper, Pressed Copi>er Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sodder, ice. Also impor ters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, ate. on hand. Tinmens’ Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and lid SBCOND STRKKTS, Pittsburgh Pa. tfg-Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. fe2i-iyd&w GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. ADDY «Sfc EWENB, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTEES, NO. 165 WOOD STREEtT, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, neab the mayor’s offttk. Pl’ltPSe HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bat Lead, and Plumb er’s Materia] in general. Oil Ketineries titted up In the most approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. Huuso, tiued with Water and Gas Fixtures. 46F*N. B.—Ail orders promptly attended to ap3-lyd IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., Are now prepared to re ceive orders Iron; the trade iur all sizes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band & Horse Shoe Iron OF THK BUST UI’ALITY Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1863. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Are prepared to do GI*AVKI- KOOmG On rhort iiiTttrc. PORK PACKERS Dickson,stewaht a DiamondJteerWorks, "ohaTleTl^'oa ldwtl r .T PARK, BROTHER* & CO., lSu c” BSn ' r,to - u ‘ Holn,ea k Vo -'> WAGONS,’ CARTS. &C. WAGONS, CARTS. WHEELBARROWS, STOKE TRUCKS, hav and straw cutters. 0e27 lv,l iu ■ , COLEMAN. 0C27 lyd Marion Avenue, Allegheny City EDUCATIONAL ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Franciscan Brothers. This institution, siti atwti in Lorretto, Cambria Countv ** , about four miles from Cresson 'statin’ll 5 direct route between Philadelphia™!! musXX WMebanercd m ltiM with .privUcge, the usual ( oilepiate Honors ami bctrreea Tho kxition of the College is one of t he most lieaUh J in Pennsylvania this portion of the AileX™ mountains being proverbial lor its pure water* , bracingair, and picturesque scenery. ’ The Scholastic year commences on the TTr I MONDAY after the 15th ol AUGUST, ISS about the 28th of J UNE lollou'ing. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces saiw- to Land Surveying, Engineering, Ac Ac wUI be furnished by the Instituffon to the . otuaents. Inßtrumental and Yocal Music forms no extra ' cnarge Students Trill be admitted from eieh’t i y ears to the ujre of manhood. ® in >4?anc7 ii0 '* r ' Un ' ITuition ’ payablchsif >' Mr, >' i num. r .'. C 5 las aml Ms< -' Ol instruments, per an-' j Stud^enrh^ni [ °’ i extra u> I Befereuee ran >!£ m' '! ca,ional lht -‘( ‘allege.. »> Dotnenee. Kt K e v i(L7!° 7 ( ' Bev. Bishop Bev.T. S. J?ey™l,i a PhlhnlelphiA Philadelphia ■ lie! ’ He™"ai,?"'' I,r ‘ O'#*™, tlelphia; liev. „ Laughlln, Phlla , N- B—A hack runs “lair;, H , arr ;” hur K‘ I Cresßen. J lo from 1 sed Be.. E. A. mrsii, Superior, j SCGARS- 160 bbla “A" ami “B” Oofftee ! 20 do Crushed, Gr»mila*tt| S %w,i : Suffsr-Now in store snd 1 KJSYiUiU i Blit)'.' 126 and lis Woodst. iEAitRKLs -phesu EGG , - i Wines and Gins. Ji Just received and for sale bv EGGS ~ i ' * also, AfiMSTBONO > Blßck^rry, R oorner Mftrfcct and First si*. ger Br s n< HS2? *>ld hve. and ' tfther Whiskies. Jamaica Bum, &.c>y ) «0. 83 LIBERTY STREET, ! Opposite Fourth street, ‘ ? .. • lII.ET SOAP— • 100 boxes Ffmoy, Xoiiet andjPalm Soao In store and for safe ty * “ p ’' mhi * KEYMER.ft, 1,1114 126 and 128 Wood st. toe ■ tost— 1 raftWf MERCHANTS. JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 ATER ST., below Market, (I.atc (’ashier of the Merchants’ Hank,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, .THOMAS N. MILLER, Special Partner. NO. II SOUTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID to tilling orders lor the purchase ul Colton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Baron, Lard, &r., «fco. hEFi-.Rs tii—Banks, Bankers, and Mcrcha oi St. Louis generally ; John I). Sculh e Cashier. Pittsburgh. Orders and consignments respectfully solie and prompt returns made. janSl-lm R. HUTCHI M S 0 M, (LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON,) O' OMMIB H I O N AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN BESEKVE CHEESE, Flour llrnin. Fisli. Dru-.l Fruit, Pearl ami ’ f> * ,-r ot sin,< Produce generally. I>est Brands ul Family Flour Always on Hand. NO. 10-J SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA. 43T*I.>ibcr&l advance made on Goasis?Qmenta apii-iul X l --. U. rATTtIMi.N ADAM AMMO PATTERSON <fc AMMON, Co m mlseilo n NT erohantn, Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No. 0 Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa. "U a take pleasure in referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth & Co., Zug k Painter, A. Bt vdley, F. KUmundson k Co., Ji H Dans. J P. Woodweii. Jas. M’Cully &Co T W. Spencer. C li Love A Co , It. H Jack &' Co jan‘29-tl VM. H. SMITH WM. H. -SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Streat. jadS-6tnd P. RKTMER H m | it :vMtT! . Lnio .it .'MiiJf'r &. Kjjkctson’a. REYMER & BROTHERS, [Successors to Keymcr fc Anderson,) Foreign Fruit., Nut., Confectionary, »n«ar«, Fire Work*, &<•., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, WILLIAM CAKR ACO., WHOLESALE GEOCERS, A N l> IMl’fiJirKlM i-K WIXES, BRANDIES, GIYS, AC. Duttiiira and Dealers in Pine Old Monongaht-la Eye Whisky, T 27 1.1 RKItTV S THKKT. ""'-'i' l rnrsHcrtiin. r.\ «T. ID U 2*) Xj E 17" S’ , GROCER, IV o. PITTS HI T{i JII. FA my22>lyd&w BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesiic Brass Works. Cnduiiiu A Crttwldrtl, STEEL WORKS’ Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and I Ictaeon, of all sizes ’ tured in elffc'Cry 0 S “ y ‘' n)><srtCll 0r OPFICB AWD WAREHOUSE, 149 <fc 151 First and mo <fc ua Second at., I feb!6-lyd j t*AAO JOKES . .JO UK L. BOYD. . ITM. M ’CULLOUQH. i Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, liOVI) ,v CO., j MAIfUFACTCRICIIS OP [ Fast Steel, also, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Spring, and Axles, . Corner or Boas and First Streets 1 PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS WORKS" ; V F CVNNINGHAMS tk 'u).-PITT«. HUKUH CITY (JLA.SS WORKS— Ware i 119 ureet, and im First street, EtllVeU lu '■ - i '“ ’’ 1 Uri -'‘-‘ , duon > below the .Vlonoii :^^&v” rtarlor vv ' injowB ' WINES, LIQUORS, &C. jacoij TniijEai. Importer and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, IGO SMITHFIKI.It STREKT, Three doors above 6th st. JACOB KELhER IVOELD IA VIT E particular aiteirticnto his stock ortiefmaS n ines and French Brandies, which tat lcyted and imported by himscll. Families and Cliurcbes could depend on obtahuag at S a 5" taldishment the best and purest of tvtnes Pitw Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in theeitr pL ways on hand. Alto, Pure Old Rye Whisky and the beat Recti[led Monongahcla. HENRY W. BEAUMONT &'ca, . , PITTSBCRGfi, P>. FOR THE SALE OF PITTSBURGH. - X*. F. IiAIiRY, DE.VI.KR IN GROCERS. n. HO PER. PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH .J. a. KEVMER Wn<>L ES A [ r. DEALERS nt PiTrsHi;K<; h. t DIAMOND, f. 11. ( sa w VtJU i MANCFACURERS OF PITTSBURGH. iibbk RROkFRsI I ! .1. H. CASIDAY, BOND Afjo‘ IifIOftTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFICE, RQOMiiWb. 1« BVBKE'g Sliming, ForaTH Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. F.mS'p D > < i,“ftf ble Mm P ro Perty and other Real r-atate to the amount of *loo,ouo for sale low. NOTA R Y PUBLICS. JOSEPH WOTAHY PTTBXjIO, IHAYoR’S OPPidK, _BCI9-lyd PITTSBURGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. l>. MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers la BOOK, ( AP, LETTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM NO. at WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, , * PITTSBURGH, PA. ■#s~Lash paid tor RAGS. ap3 LAMPS. OIL, &C. J. G. WELDON WELDON & KELLY, MANUFACTURERS OF LAMPS AM) LAMP GOODS, AND DEALKR3 IN CARBON OILS, BENZINE, *c. No. 194 Woot> Street, near Sixth, LUCENT OIIj WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP PURE WHITE REFINED O -A- H 33 O N O IXj S , Ofllee, 291 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA HOUSE CARPENTERS. OUETIS 0. STEINMETZ, fIEMEAI House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSBURGH, PA. solicited and promptly attended to. ALDERMEN. PRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. 81 FIFTH STREET of accounts and all losrai buai ness promptly attended to. sei-iyd LOAN OFFICES. loan office, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 SMITH FIELD ST., Near the corner of fith, MONEI IN LARGE AND SM\LL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver lMa monaß dewedry, Gold and Silver Watches! and all kinds of valuable articles, lor any length ol js3d (JHil ' C tlolJr!, lrom 7A -M.tolo r. M. MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS. MASTIC CEMENT. T . 1 AV .V A SON. MABTIO WOEKEB, IS PREPARED TO OEHEA'T TIT'S' exterior ot bullions H'itli ini|irmrd Manic e ement, chcaixT and BuiH-rmr to ,ui)- done lu-re -o'ore. 1 hi! mncnt ha. mi .'.juai ; it lorn ■; ~ ri“h '“’hcoia ...Ir an to anv yuiTiTj m dl''"' or '' ,u »“}• TluMindrridcruxl is the only reliable and „,a C . IZhV"!!;' tical work mail in this com*nr iu thu rji v , Q H ,r !' { r ' 1 hare applied this Cement for th* tVui« • -1 antes Herdmau. fentleniau, whom me put,.* are a. Obey ** I. Bit.ut'll, residence Penn street, flr.iohcl f> vr; A .las Aliepheny. ,e> ’ : P . ... . , iKr-w*.*- .1 • H Nhot'uNTv’t r. I.iHr»-ijic \ il]» i - - '• in Adams. «* Henry .1. J.•, r, h •I 1' Met oni. Pc,,, fitrr, f *’ , -lului O. Bin tl-,y, John Alaish^l, A. Hoevcler, LnwrenccMlle, <j o 2 '}i* BK:k ’ Walter P \Ur3hai. Gdr&rd Houhc, Purßtmnrh } Hlll Burgwin. Jtdmorr M. Charles- do ’ o t ! ;*i OD7 ° A Hubert Kubb, Address Washington Hotel liox nor* *: h'trh'a a. ‘ llenrj- L. KinrwH.it. Pittsburgh p. (~ feb4iv i ’ i° lia U >'-J>mcrt7, - .1— r-r: • - *ne,:.-,.- K . Alexander Speer. riinuir r>» m» r\r-i-k<\ ,7, : Alexander Tin Ue, tNCiINt BUILDERS. }) ln *T\ “»'*-*«• Wm. Yankirk. ■ - .'---i -... I cut H. Huiikf r, is »hc Whittier WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, ■“ _ Ai-on Foundoi-s, ' -^ ea l Estate Savingii Institution, General Machinists and Boiler Maker- C T , A .T K^ IIE,iT OF the contjithin Cham;’: ,963 ’ rUW ' Sh ‘ M ‘«S Near tr k Penna. K. R„ Paa.engcr Station j.i V Hi 1 , T IK.' Amount nf v.l i.^s Maxupacti rer all kixds OF A muuQi t 'ouiiDfft ii: > Liti : " * * bteam Engines, ranging trom three to oue nunarcil and fifty horse power, ami ! Orist Mills, Saw Mills, liLt f; , - ries, etc. ’ , , , A -*'**- ofl&EElftS al . t . eQtion t 0 the construction i 'nited Stan*?'ij'oM &] ot Engines ami Machinery lor grist mills and lor l'- N. Ihl-t U HH g iHl lnUfls h Sll( l drailar ‘ WWl,lilla ' Notes, i market vain!.,' met* nt 'Sr?? h *?‘ , ttn V U,<M and rt * At, J' J °r shij- Interest earned not doe notlce * Ln S ,neß Boilers nl OlHce Furniture- . *?» er> description. i:nshnnh«rt Also, f urnish Hollers and Sheet Iron separately brought Iron Miafttng, Hangers and vf Ln m°A ,u>il continue the manufacture,.! VS oolen Machinery and Machine Cards. e,l nf l fi > » i hf B . ArC H," ’• our mach inery 'manufacture Hu* umKTMgm.,l, Aodniu - t 1 , 1U1 ,, n . . ““t**™*** cs^ineVriu^rv I ,';' •£■>«£* ,he ..«nu.. 1 e.,^«,,„ r . { *“ ve hll >IOLAs YOEtxTLY, ".VI H s.MITU. I;v «v SAT IN 1 T.HES T EA 11) at 6 per eent pci annum nU'T.e. „ T ISA At'.!< INKS, Prbside:.-t. eOB Xi PACK E B , iV’ci*"™*' Office, 63 Fourth Street. PITTSBURGH, Pa. Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-OureJ Hama Smoked Beef, ice. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS • tied 1-1 ycl JEWELRY, &C CHaS, maoke J- HODMAX HUK-i MAGEE Ac HICKS, i ffIHK SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST Importers and dealers In .A. opened a very large and desirable stock ol CLOTHS, CASSHYIERES, SATINETS I FINE GOLD JEWELBY, Vc.Un s ., Tailors’ Trimmings, ' I GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladlea’and Gentlemens’wear: fine Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goode, BrL\-E^ PLAXEI) WARE, Such as Castors, Cake And Fruit Baskets Goblets, ( Ard Cases. Tea Setts, etc JEWELBY. keineman, METRAN a SEIDLE, lle2 ° 42 Fifth street. BREWERS BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS OX HAND A superior article of u A Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, Ba”?Kf^ l /on°, n,ll iyV 0 makett ' °urnlm to £ive T 1? n)1 of our customers. .Ur Koht waning MWidSid'in fl^splps SlSw§lS= doors Baa 6 Bavin £* South Pittsbcbsh.SeptT.lSOT.■ •;■ «« 'SR&ffisfeu • JNO. RjiLLY, PITTSBURGH, PA. PITTSBt HuH Intercut, if not drawn n.it. j s ].?aet-A tu the credit <»i the depositor *> principal, and bears the saii.v> interest I nun the !.a> »ot June ;ir ,d i )e . comber. twice »t j ear. without troubliue the ueposit.,: * > „ r nen to present his pass Ixv.k At thi- rate money will double in less than twelve ) ear*. Books cmit.uniuc the <,rU'r. Ih -Law- Riiio and Regulations. iu:ui«hi.d srrHi». on aouii ition to the ulllce. " PITTSBURGH, PA WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision ’ COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 16 South Water st., ’ _. rik _ , PHILADELPHIA. nvte co»- S an,«t. tuy-lyd GEORGK GKANT, Manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealer In every description of GEM’S’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STEEET philadel 0 GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. SALESROOMS, Ho; 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Manufactory, Frankford, Phiia. goods warranted. jy2-lyd LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Manufacturer, and Importer, of m imi m w TEIMaaNQgf . -No* 40 South Fourth Street, myi-iyd phit. a | ARCTI ii, m BANKING HOUSES, &C. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH • TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ) OPBHCB OP COMPTBOL.LKROF THJ&OURBENOY, 5 Washington City, Aug. 6th, 1863. ) Wherbar, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it inis been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled ••an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of. United States Stocks, and to provide lor the circulation and re demption thereof.” approved February 26th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions ol said Act required to be complied with before commencing the bosiness of Banking. Now Therefore, i, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof wltnesas my hand and seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863. HUGH McCULLOCH, | SS I Comptroller ot the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, FA, Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital $4:00,000, with privilege to in crease to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully oti'er its services for the collection ol Notes, Drafta. Bills of Exchange, ice., receive money on deposit and buy aud 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 l>o a sufficient guarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the Bame prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout thr country, we believe we can utter unusual facilities to Those who do business with i\a. The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. directors: W M. K. Nimick, ALEXANDER Krancth <>. Bah.ev, alkjc. Bradlet, JaMEp LAfIIRLIN Robert s. Ha » -s, Tuomas Bull, Thob. Wiohtman, Hameul Rea. JAM US LAUGHLIN, President. John D. Scullt, Cashier. augS-d&wtf W. J. KOUNTZ KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKKHSa, 118 Wood street, Second door above Pifth. Dealers in foreign and Do mestic Exchauee, Coin, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly attended to. apll HOLME S'&SONS, BA NKE Rg • and Exchange ' Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silrer and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly tor sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United states. DepoMtsrcceivedinparfunds or current i»aper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. Gold, silver, demand notes, Certifiratoß of Indebtedness. Quartermas ters Certificates. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, &nd ail other government securities. bought by W. H. WILLIAMS it Co., Wood street, corner of Third. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 POt'HTH STREET. CHARTERED TIN OPEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, abio. on Wednesday an.l .Saturday evenings, Dom May Ist to November Ist. from i to 9 unlock and from Norembri lit to :May Ist, irora 6 to s o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than Oyn Dollar, and a dm.Send rd the profit* dt. dared twice a year, in June and D,veinl»cr. Interests has been declared semi-annually, in June and De cember since ti.e Dank was. organized, at the rate of si v per cent, i > ear. 1* UK i »i r»i;s t . *•> E\)K . i K a L i* R i: E, \ •' L 4 I; h■» ! i» h > TH. T -iine»- R 1 >. U'n, I»OUli;i3, 1-Htc \[ renncvk, : m,. « • •I • ’lin H ,U’ !• h-.Mcd, ,K,},n ■. r , , tOl &■ A <\\ H KIKK, Ire latirc;. PHILADELPHIA CARDS. ISIaH hicks ''Has. o. swopk. ■ A. VAN KIRK & 00,, BtAirrFACTrREM 07 C\ HARRY BRIAN, 1864. '1864. ’ WINTER 0 | Pennsylvania Gentralßailroad mNE »> A IX. Y TRAINS. riONSTANX ADDITIONS are RE- , e h ,f D e<)ui,,menf of tm « excellent ceptSundai?al fi m MMOUA *’ ION <f»Uy, («*- “^^Vua. 11 B,a * for via Philadelphia. * con » And ( or New York of cars; also at Philadelphia New .JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00n m g,E mauah. a 1 M,itionB ’ 811,1 running as far as'’e™£ „,™S' T ACCOMMODTIONTRAIN for Wall’s Wad’s station, leaves daily, (except s«s 'ss^zsjt:. jggrawsswwm* kSHSE'" returning trains ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS- Baltimore Express ,« on Express it S: 2d t W^PB S St t a‘t| iOn /’ oCOm ““i BUo n.... 6 25 a m* 3d w tip. §h t on Accommodation s3sa S' Sh Wau“s s?at?o„ A . CCOmmoilation ' 55 p. S: datlon and Express Train' Kss? I? ! Accommo more Express and Tnh. » and uith Haiti. Weal 1 and Johnstown Accommodation iliasss-is YU. R. MKRTZ. tonewyo/k ABE: tusa BiLxSr iA LANCASTER.'.'.'. *“ Si URO J| SnS'tf&M sr more and New York ° iuiAdei Phi*} Baltr S Cftra Wi “ ta In addition to the Station £!». d mtanoe traveled 01^^^"1^8 AtLAgent/ 010 a " hold themtdvcs roSoMihhSr tl>e t^»Pa "y will passenger and baggage, xceed «nts for each At the P. R. H., Pa6Mnref^M HT ’ A * eiit » and Grant streets. ger station, on Liberty no2o 1864. 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. m , NI) | Company of Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.; F. M. Gordon, Secretary 3 * 1 * 0111 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ° 2 ■ ■- 1 ; VSTJ i* l* 9DRG against at t AXl> AFTER JANUARY Ib* isa* Ii u kind® or FIRE and MARINE RISKS JJ U-S ruu as toii„ ws , viz . ”«*• ! k"™ 'KRUS* T ?£?? *orWtev s . : ' fcT 6a iUi-s- 2-«^S: «toh Mns . 615 "“■ ; «IS:^ 1 pjft*ss::::::::::;:: '••• m.. -.so p. m. '>••-’“• n»^.a« p. m., r-oop. gpcn Accounts,etc i-Aiffjff 1 i P K. 1.,.. 2.10 a. m., 3.50 p. m., 6.05 p. m. ’ Premium Notes..' .7.7.'Jl’kok S 5 ACCOMMuiUTIt.N THAINS. Notes and Bills Discounted..! 1 ii! ill!.' 134)07500 Loire Allegheny ' “ ’TlOn'T”' ForN.B. ForN.C. ForSteu-e. ; ' nEef ™f- n - M'«or, Jr.. i • • l.loa. iii. 6.40 1. m. • Holme*, Alexander N'imick Geoiw “• 3.00 p. 3.00 p. m. H-fmitU, Uhaa. W- Cieison! IS *•3O p. m. Acklej, Alexander Sjfter, David M. ijoa* 6.40 ]>. m. | Kees J. Thomas, Bcty. BakewelU John keturning, - r ~“ Arrive AJlegheny, m'. Ldp'. lr >' r2O *■ »•. 8.10 a. m, 2.33 p. | - __ O. Ac 1-. R. K 10.00 a. m SiVVit&E HOtTSE, ; *Q.™>W**TTSTV i * V ; " A. H ' i Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot H.n.PAY S o ? ,aen A {S e 7geni ty - i JSH« SAVAGE. - PROPRIETOR. F. R. MYERS, (>en. i H*Tt“«R £££?* ASn H ™ OP, R. j =“SSESIfe A"BHSgL; OSKTS SSRSSSSU®: *““SSr~«BSSI o tS:«oe|p |H ; Ma 4 Uo s n df^ U .n town I NO- 2 - WAMDJU)',ALIiE Y, m AccMn. ,? £i 1 _ PITTSBtiRQH. utPin p 6 15 a. m. 206 n. m' i "StBSCRIBEH AJffSOlflC^Wa 7 Ou a. m. 830 a. m. , he ia tn dally receipt'll Suu,Uy Uhureh 1 rain to 4,0 540 “• i 3cc*?nd and from jVI keespon, 100p.m10 00 a m of ola »nd well known hoX>®w!fK®^ 00 * Ag. i : ’KjHMir M <13,594 H 1.W4 91 -M23 91 m s 0) BOSTON "ouaE, YOUNGS EATING SALOON routes of travel. ’lt cont/inj tiUhi fron f aU f he \ Where OY-STEHS and all the delicsclS* rifYtfil Lrt'T/r ande r r > 5 . , !?E: ,r ‘ u be “ rred “»>*» «£sSESu3ffi: raSSffiE feSSw? ,r eu fc ra],h m the ho use to all narts of the coun- trance on Fourth street. He “l Ws.„r "jss-s !«(X\"S, , ’.St"sa l “is^^; saw- ! near w ood, enfculcetrom Foqrth. l jSSfr FOR AI Tl Mflj OF 1863, A complete assortment of beautiful papek hangings, * ■«-» AND BEAUTIFUL SONG, iiv hoot. “Just before the Battle, Mother,” FIIIST VEBSB. Just before the battle, mother, { thinking most of you ; Comrades brave are round me lvine rL 11 * Z xX \ th ° u S hT * o«* borne ud&od • For well her know ; that on the morrow Some will sleep beneath the 1 t'H.IOE, 80 OEKTTS. Copies mailed on receipt nf price. E-wsaie by CH AS. C. MEL LOR, Bl Wood st. JjIOREIOIV' FRUITS, NUTS, <feC.,_ 200 boxes UrangTß, prime, 100 do Lemons, 100 frails Ivlch Almonds, i‘J baio.s Bor. Almonds, 6o bag* Tarragona Almonds, 60 do .Sicily Almonds, TO boxes Shelled Almonds, 30 bags English Walnuts. 25 do Bra*U Nuts, 30 do Filberts, 2do do.. Pea Nuts, r coa Jfuta * In etore ind for sale by mlii. ' : KEYMEEiBHOS., 128 Wop*l!t --toy'* ■•-» 200 ig&ssraSi&s JAMES MXAUGHidjif OYSTEBS,.BIHTEB, (UMi rOUXTBY AND EGGS, 300 IEBERTT STREET, W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street. i\,6o per yard; Fancy Geoiip alVwieUesja,* New Wall Paper & Fancy. Goods House Eittsbesob, t t.Wai® C.FP.OBOT THE SSiaETlaT^'i of dEY^T>EFcEOT^/rON a TWp a TSX i ‘ iend SS?*^BS is ® SjSjhwsssp r&ffisr the Annual Election, will o clock a- m., the 2d day of April thet^rfS^* 10 w. 11. T OOK AT* 43 BOGAN sinp'um 3 ifß -O, IHBEE STORY BRICK TrSx horfßP ana lot Tor niq w. P, MAESHAEE, , i; , , ; W.Woaa \j* OHA6, 0 KHULOB, « Wwdrt, PbTOhJAlr^Hjfo^^bfAis^^, T«w**iifi Z&& dn ‘ dfijila' CoiiaU *®’® W ** »en*l SeettMWgJiV.;;.' asiii ' Stocks, (present Value t 85,667 Tit "' ,’ ":• ■ cost—; jSSUJ— Notes and Bills HepeJWMe'"*' T® « oash ”" ; exceeding Four AmUofaTSfloS, thISS? lording evidence of the advantaged of rtlfSZ&i Losses paid du 5fi2,158 36. ToßiAfl S wT n ii AN ™' EE ’ JtOf-OSCAI. H. Loti |aS“’ &"■&***■. _• G^°isi¥^^i A i? D9 ' «^ r a oe u f^- s ’ vv ir. G. Steel, Secretary pro tem. mne j Nag l avffi; PHILAgEUP; 'HIA rULEAHD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IMICBESTNIIT street, ’ Opposite tlie Custom Houbo; L-Hpital. .®ai9,loQ 4 Aagptfl a t n^oLtleTaCo f %«Sn^° rMer!:llan ?““'’ President. Chabx.es Bates, E B.Cote, . ■ ', P S' g?"*? > O-eoboe W. Beowh; r. If. bJLV ESV, Joseph S. Pam, U.Shebhah, Joseph Oilttos, s J Maoabse, e. Wiieb, ’ f\ £l ackbc r>* , Searetary, J Z 4 l ly Ooata Third amfw^| A S^l, a ALLEGSNFINSIJI2WSS7 OP PITTSBTJBQa. 1 Office, So, 37 Fifth Street, Booh Block, I SiMI® ?R^ Kia ' W:0/p JONlfti, President: JOHNjD Mo. vey cS“ tufte’ B. L. Fahnestock, John D ifreCoE? n,»."S”" 1 i-i<o Insnrnncg, T^.ofPgjE^^WSIIIIANCE ALESJ. IVHILPDITr. President SAM’L WORK, Vice President.' Capitol *300,0 00. W. J. HowitßD, caq. Hon. James Pollock, J. Edgsjr Thomson, esq. Are among the Trustees. #' Policies of Insurance Issued at the usual Mu Tran rates with profits to the Thl last bonus was 43 per cent Ms u«?a- The Cash rates are 2i) per cent- lower than mutual „ ' -ShS. BRYAN". Agent.' fc. _ 53 Ponrth st., (Burke’s Buflding^ Insurance Cr ~ HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C, OYSJTERS, GAME. &C. DEAIiER nr Down gtatrs, WALL PAPER, &C.
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