i evening .at 't&llgtfJfefe j H. M3I.IJXEST, -N—* -'. fT were ten feet of watcrin the channel ana rising. ' * • ' successor to i --- - - ■-- We have had steady wtiiftlTot the past thirty-six I * *»»■■?« I» PI-KMITVO : “ hours-lookoutftjfa bigrtver. , JAMES P. FLBMISG, . ! X> K TJ Or G I K T , I : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER .. In Foreign And Domestic Dmgsn Medicines, Paints,‘oils, Dye-Stuffs and Pertumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, myfcMyd ALLLGHBNV-UITY, PA. ITEJKES ,Ihe New York dry goods Healers have given $475,000 to the Metropolitan Fair in that city. ftry 8. Spotts, esq., one of the pro >rs of the St. Nicholas IIM-1, in York, died on Monday. Thsecittkene of Portland, Maine, have contributed $0,241 for the relief of Es-t T enntssee. A statue of the Empress Eugenie in crinoline costume is to he erected in the Market-place of Puebla. A-marriage was celebrated on Moose- : head taker Me., recently the nlemnyt 211 degrees below zero. There are said to he 1,200 eases ol sinallspox in Cleveland, Ohio, and an uti usully large number in Cincinnatti. Gen. .Pemberton is living in seclusion at Columbus, S. C., having been laid upon the shelf by Jeff. Davis The Pi nnsylvaniaLegislature has in vited Gen. Grant to visit that body when he passes through Hurrahing. Hon- ifernamlo Wood who lias been lying ill in New York, is said to le slithtly beltci Another colored i, gun. ia i-to h eel in Philadelphia—making the *;y-iiUi from that < Tty *The deaths r,eoi\kd ai im \ ,ik city inrlilt tin Uiio in; i lftfil/numbered ••'to ?*•'. R. M. lollies u, s,i o agvm oi lie New YoiV i'enllal liadt'Vftl, du i 1.1. vi dinlv on lViduv U-u, ini'u. limn Tihe hwk (if iHe oel ol Ml tuck loin. Brown wvs conhnvd at Harper'-. F-m lias been ae-ttl to the. \kba«y Pair Roberts. Bonner has given In- ■. i o> Waiststtnf to the New 10111 f-anifary Fair New eomiterfeit Sxe-» on the \,' , Bank of Hdlsboiough. N. 11., and B.iiit, of Patters..n, N. .1., are in circulation The quota of Delawaie i.-. 2,055, from which is to be deducted 4,b7tl for vrdnn teers and drafted men, leaving Add to la st ill raised. The proceeds Brooklyn Fait up to Saturday evening were s::i)(U>ou They will ultimalelv-reacli at least s-ino npo. The Richmond UnquirenHiya t-liat it i.~ probable that all the newspapers in the Confederacy, except a few doing Gov ernment’work will be obliged to suspend. Judge Short, a son-in-law of Gin. Harrison, and one of the wcaltiiies; citizens of Hamilton county, Ohio, died last week. The debt of the Governimnt up to June will be four thousand millions dol lars, over five hundred and fifty mil lions more than Great Britain. In time of pence the whole taxable property of North and South was but twelve thou sand • V Among tlie recent promotions at the English bar is that of John Simon, a Hebrew, who is the first Jewish member of the bar who has attained the rank of sergeam-at law. There were sold at miction, at Fredi ick, Md., on the fid inst., one slave g'• 1 eight years old fox $l, one woman kr $l5, and woman and child 7 year-* (Id for $25, all slaves for life. The Navy Department lias adopted tic following names for the new iron-ilad douhle-turretcd war steamers to be br.iit in the Government navy-yards. Kn'.urrm zoo t .and Sfoickamuzon . The Democrats of Cambria county have appointed R. T. Johnston. esq . representative delegate to the State Con vention. He is for “Little Mac "as tin Presidential candidate. Rev. .Tomes D. Armstrong. a Presby terian clergyman of Norfolk, Vo., lm~ been sentenced to be imprisoned at Fort Halt eras, by Gen. Butler, for bovine. after taking the oath of allegiance, given utterance to disloyal sentiments. • It appears-front a report of the late Admiral Foote, jus* made public, that after a careful examination of several sites in the west lie recommended Caron dolctfor a naval depot, with an auxilia ry qt .Cairo. Thg subject is now before Congress'. The. whisky bHI has finally passed Congress, impdsing a tax of sixty cents upon spirits manufactured bcfoie the Ist or'J'aly next, and an additional tax of f< rty cents upon imported spiritson hand. Domestic spirits on hand arc not taxable. Senator Brown, radical, of Missouri, made a severe attack upon President Lin coln. jn a speech delivered in the Senate On Tuesday. His denunciations were exceedingly bitter, and it is regarded as the heaviest blow yet leveled at the as piring “rail-splitter." At the conclusion of Jtis remarks, it is said he was congrat ulated by several prominent western Senators. - - One of the latest rurfors is that Qneen Victoria is about to abdicate the throne in favor of the Prince of Wales. An English writer states that there is great discord in the toyal family.'. The Prince of Wales insists upon sending aid to lb father in-law, the King of Denmark, whiledlte Queen is violent in her demon strations in favor of Germany. The Washington correspondent of the Boeton Herald (war) says: ,‘There is a great deal of bad feeling here over the Florida disaster. Efforts to put the responsibility of it upon vari ous shoulders are being made. The trends of the President assume to declare that he knew nothing of such an expedition General Halleck disclaims all kn-owledirc nf.it, hut it is plain that General Gilmore in ujujertaking it acted in pursuance of orders from the president, for he issued an order directing that Mr. Huy be sup ported in his oflictal mission relative to reconstruction in Florida." The Weetliche Post, St. Louis, publishes tftc“frtliowxug extract from a privutc Washington letter: “The ties between Lincoln and Chase are getting looser every day, and must soon break altogether. What do you think of the policy of a President who issues an orckr for 500,000 more soldiers, without'- consulting or notifying the Secretary of the Treasury who has to pay and provide to thi m. The latest news from Japan confirms the report that Prince Batsuma had paid the indemnity demanded from him hv theßtisish-representaUve. This indemni ty wan mot only paid according to prom ise, but an agreement was signed hv the agents of.Pnnec Satsuma to seek out the, mrn-dcress, of Mr. Kirhurdsou and exeputer-them in the presence of the RritSaJk'aufhorities. The government of the Tycoon heartily congratulated the British rftpreiseutufive on the settlement of the dispute, and hoped it would lead to a solid and lasting peace between tin ..thajtfa/’mof'e liberal trade policy has het n agreeddipan. TlicfiS&ilies of Union refugees arrived evening from lta btmSedmtfj'; Borgia, on their way to Like all ref; gees from:the south, they had been strip rpedtof nearly every thing tbeyposse.seed, and with but a remnant of their wrecked fortunes, were glad enough to escape be yond southern lytes. They left North rent Georgia three weeks ago, and reporf much suffering there among the peopleS the most common food being scared and nlinbst inipbssibld To J|?hjple families are ieavinghomes whiea requir ed a lifetime to build and ornament, and in destftate nircnmflts nees: are working their jyay north, — J^ottintille Journal • J£ mattek¥T ns-The fine passenger steamer Anglo-Saxon, .'apt. Patterson, iH announced for Cincinnati to- Ifco- Ttie favorite passenger steamer Argonaut Mo. a, ('apt. Porter, is announced for St. Louis mil the Upper Mississippi. he ruvmmouth steamer Aurora, i apt.an Hales, is announced for (tairo ami st. Louts. «r-Tho Allegheny lti vc*r is in t.iir bonUnjj or tier Jintl rising. ARRIVALS' AND DEPARTURES ARK IN ED < ’larke . . t 'anna,' Irwin DEPAKI ED, a ’larke . . . . . t armae ...Irwin Manon 1 inlhtiii,, Krnnkhn Ins. Kcc, t trilUiiii Vrnnkhn . Lis lice, -s \ \ All tm STEAMBOATS. Ho! for the Gold Minos of Idaho, YlßiilMA rirv, It WMH’K I'll V A NU U vI.I.U'IN. st. l.onL Mini Port Uenfnn TRANSPORTATION LINE, b'ut I'i.i ( lit uloii Ami (he Otenl I'hilU I iln Mluottrl u . ,i-., s»lj/>ii the t le v c ' e in.t tni. ; u.e.lMte ju.; i s \e l .„H to, M;.-«mer Horton, -• ui V \ >; «i i. iii -u r.’ in .nr -is sunj - .f l?..- liit rf »? •>(■. h In Council Shift litoi.uK'T Welcome, Mil U'l\ \pi .! Steamer Florence. S\ t Kl' \ Ait iI i.:th. 'it 1m IYr?no» itoin.: ' y ii.i- l.m< arc -‘.'l'nin r<> pet In the \\ in. s nil!: t loir good? earl) and without . i- i!.*■• \i i y iiL’lii «li ■ t;il:*.i stern wheel ai«' tn.«i lYn’oii : t.ilt i \itri'»!) im lnw whlit, »lor»-*l tin 1 t Milium in Ms.kinau UiaC lTill Jliv 1 iioroiu' hi \ pilUlU-.i M Jth lie IMA lu'-l lioll \- Ol llt'lf'l.'. or pHSSUvM*, Ol lllKUillHtl.lll 111 regard to r r«»- Mini-? Hp;.!v to .1 »i COPELI.N. a! (irtiiTui l h.ti'.l si ,ic ; tui>ur*\ni-«* « southwest comer ol Main an.l Ulive sheets. m to JOHN J KOR it I'D, Convent Greet. s- Louis, Mo. ieb.;t WTieelihg & Portsmouth Packets. RUNNING UETWEES W HEELING, PARKERSBURG, GALLIPOLIS, IRONTON, BIG SANDY AND PORTS MOUTH. « THE NEW AND PAST ■fesSßaßfigl.stearner CITIZEN. Oapt. Wash h.en. ply mg regularly lH*tween Wheeling and Pittsburgh. ti nUipolin. 1 'on.eroy. Pnrker>-burg. Portsmouth, lronton aud Dig .-sand). leaving Pittsburgh lor Portsmouth every I l l-.SPA Y.h* II ft. til-, and leaven Puri su.ou tli for Pittsburgh every l-'K iDAW at 9 a. m. Wide guards. Lug, and eoinlortablc ?! ate rooms. This line Ut it ha* recently.been pirn-based expressly forthis trade* She tvlil leave jmnemalh at the adv erti&ed rime and will ji.ty prompt attention to any buMuess intrusted to her. lor freight, or passage, apply on hoard, or to feh 10 JOHN {- LACK. Agent. FOR WHEELING _ TIIEUEtrUU PASSEX- Jgg§2Sggfi? t> r pjieket MI.N El; VA. C.apt tiur .Von, uas resumed her old trade, making r-vgni trips, leaviug Pittsburgh over) T 1 LM»AY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Having N*en thoroughly repaired, ahe well deserves tno |.»- tronape ot the tin!.lie generall) .1 As. - ELI N> tk (’(I.. Apia. Wharf-lx-a'.. 1 clow Mtinonsahela bridge. fcl>s Evan'lle, Cairo & St. Louis Packets, FOR EVANSVILLE, U AIRO.ST. LOUIS. KEOKUK. 11l RUM. ni\. M l\(' A TINE, UAVEAPOIIT A DlllUll K. TUESDAY. MARCH AT 10 A. M , n a-lT— I TH EN KW SIDK-W 11 KK I. a tea mer .d I'MAI IN K. t a[ -1 i i Kuiuliaoti. will leave as announct d above. ]• e.r freight, oi j>.u,> Age. \ i.;i h.. 11. i, .•i ;. • .D DIN- 1- LAi 'K. nr n;M’ .1 1» .I’DLLIMi Arr jvn.'h, « omin Ulji\. will f ns .inrunini i-'l m' -m r ur frcischt. or pni* »;;e. upply on board, nr t-' Ji MIN i- LA < ' IC. .! *l. < nr,LIN' i \V( M >l>, .lAS (MU.INS, Apt.- KOll EVAN’LLK, CAIUO ST. I,of is SATURDAY, MAKUi 12. AT 4 i\ M. _ TIKE FINE PASSENGER steamer AI'KuRA. John Dai< - i will leave as -mil.>unerd ul«ne. 1 or freßrlit, or p.a-ssapo, apply on hoard, or to JoiUs >'l..-u i\_ or .1. I>. c iUJ.Ni i \VO< il», Apt- St. Louis & Galena Packets. I’OK ST. I jOI' IS, Ci VLENA &, Dl liltilE THJS DAY. MAID ‘H 12. AT \» A. M. m TIIE NEW ANU SPUCX -refFr,‘T g gfadid steamer AID H >N AIT No. 2. i apt. J. u Rorler. will leave Ha announced For freight, or pMgs.'ure. nppjy on Umrd, or to .Ti iRN r LAI ’K. or J. lU'iiLUNiiWunii, Airth Cincinnati & Louisville Packets. CINCINNATI & I.Ot'ISVII.I/E. THIS DAY, MAKCH 12, AT 10 A. M. r THE NEW AND SPLKN* .did passenger steamer A.N'OI.O- Dattctson, will leave as an nounced above. For fmeht, or passage, upply on bonnl, nr to •H )H N r 1.. A (K, or .1. U. COLLINGWOOI). Agts. AMERICAN 'HOUSE, BOSTON, 18 THE LARGEST AND BEST AR ranged Hotel in the New Kngland state* ; H centrally located, and easy of access from all the routes of tra* el. It contains all tlrti modern im provements, aud every convenience for the com* f >rt an.l accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms arc large and well v entil.ited ; t .re suites of rooms are well arranged, and com plete!) furnished (or lamilies and large traveling parties, and the house will continue to he kept a. 4 a drst-claas Hotel m every respect. Telegraph in the house to all pat ts of the coun try. HLN-KV KICK, Proprietor. Boston, Sept. 18C3. seltMhnd STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION of the Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, Jan. l«t , 1801. ASSIOTS. Hank Stocks * 6P,108 00 ' ’nited States Bonds 30,460 0O loiiitoad Bonds 108,160 00 Loaned on Mortgage on Keal l.state. 49,223 00 ■" !I, "d oil < ’f>U:\ter«l 34.026 00 ih!:s Ke..eiva!.lc ami oi her proper! y. . 0.913 89 i 'ash in Bank and hands of Agents... 30.643 03 LIAUnjTIKS resettled Losses A. A. GABBIER, & BRO,, Agents, 63 EOITiTH STREET, febl3-2md _ Pa. iIINCTPAL WiSTED-POH THE Public Schools of the Third Ward, City of Pittsburgh. Applications m«) be addressed to either ni the under-icncd Directors of the Tl.ird Ward Public Schools. JOHN M'KEOWN, Dr. 1,. OLDSHI'H. THUS. A. PKXDKR, K(»HT. DUNCAN. I’I.TKR HRADV. febls-3tnwtm'r2 Oil As. \Y. DKWis. T’jiH'T LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF MOW andi'UKAP Wall Paper & Window Shades In the country. at x SCHWARZ KUI ITS, SI'TS, iC ■*6o : Oi nnjj-.s »>riir* t -, 100 do l-.ciu.-r,-, 100 frails J \ ic.i A Imomls. 10 bales Bor. Almonds, 60 burs Tarragons Almonds, 50 do Sicily Almonds, 75 boxes Shelled Almond&, 30 bags English Walnuts, 25 do Brazil Nuts. 30 do Filberts, 20U do Pen Nuts, 6000 Cocoa Nuts, In store and landing, anil for sale be KEVMEK k BROS., 126 anil 128 Wood st mh4 m c.7 30 cases Cons Sar ics, 20 4(0,...ii , ?^V-ccmlceUa, Just received and ioraale-by— \ v *' ** if r£L£X£X££ & BROS., febB9 i2^Woodst. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C ANDREW KLOiIAN. . . HKf nv rnirr-, nt., General Partners. IKON CITY FOKGE, KLOMAN ei h. NINIII WARD, PIT 1 sBUKGIL »| AATV.U TUUE BAR IRON, GEN XTJi eral R.nlw.av ami steaniNnit Forgings, P.'kasenpe*-, I-reight mid Locomotive Axles, N.c. selvvtl Hrownav ille Htowtisville Eliraheth st I,m,n LAKE SUPERIOR .COPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS, lf, >l( I IJ])Y «V Co., m \ m r u i : in i:- ' v Mit':r.h, Jlni/uiV ,uni i><.! ropier, Preanod ( ' 1111; "•! | Hjt»■ M:. •*. K IW*'l Still JlnfttMJlH, I.:;-: .V /Vlr.-» ?l I- ~..i .:,,lnr In I ■ t 1. ..... ! x. •• i .. vi. 1 I 11. Ci ( iia M *»..l.lUta n».i !'•;«* V v. lI'I KlK'.f H1..1 •1 * 'i' ai i . i'h 1.l i • i' i nl. ui[ 11 i «x> -1 pAttcri. GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. A. 1> I > 'V" iV KWIINW, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. W(M)l) STREET, i 1 ■:>! ‘'luirr:;. and NO. 17 OHIO STIIKKT, AU.KGHEXT, PI MIH, IIVDKANTS, HHKItT LEAD, i.c.'ld I 1 'Ui.I J>:li IA-.ui. an.l riu.il>- Pi p Al 'Urn 11 iii Hi.- rn-«M iM-unii'r l ntik» ImrO with Lent i.r i ■ i}>)i«-1 H ~ii >i • litti «l u.! ti Vs aU-r rinO tin.- i iviuri 1 4J4F'N H Hp-t-IV .1 IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., A UK NOW PRLPAIICI) TO RE- Ym cmc unit it fi.-m the 11 idr It.r fill sizes t Guide, Hoop, Stake, Baud &Horse Shoe lion Pittahurch. .lan tM>3. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Hopkins Lti'/.rnr. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Coil,- a. u! . •>. t»> ill A M«*•_'l,»•:iV. \v -r mining >’oui.i .»■«*. UPHOLSTERY. No. 65 Fourth Bir.et, Nu.'.r Wood. ■ ri.ll V. M Ilsi li lUK Its M A \ I K t < - K Tin K IP. ’ ... ~..! , v i i 1 • . 'i' i 1 'HI i in r t ni>Tit • l iir'nir. w.u*. t ■*r 11. InlVr >1 trf-M-s ... t; . k.;. S . ... •. : .*, .um |-,» ; ''print: Bel- All ■ l -• JJiia.i. v, L IXtlllT!- .WA’rompS Mter.T; i gi*., r. |.. ..?d. rK lilijr .Hi.l ; 1. « .. • . ir I M. < m-m. \ : . 1.. •j; | 111 - x l.f U'ITO\ .OLDDI’N A* .< '* > g;k.vvi:i. noorix; CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, & . & . nvr An vin .MMiuf'i 'Hirer and wholesale dealer in nil kmd>> oi CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD NO. f-t RH IITirsTREKT, Between Wood a;; 1 M irki ♦. d«-3 riTTsriri l i;}|, pa LIME MANUFACTURERS To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE NOW M A Vl' FACTT UtN G n superior article <>j Which wp fire prep.mM to it« Jiv t*r irom on COAL YARD. TOO UIIKHTY STREET E’ia.iWElliir CO^.L, WAGOMS, CARTS, &C Steam Wagon- Work. HAM) AM) MADE TjD ORDER WAOONS, <’AKT<. WIiLhLHAI.KI.WS, STUKL 1 Kt'CKs, HAY AMj Mi.AW iTTTLkS. niLK.MAN, Ainrion Avenue, Allegheny (biy PLAN!MG MILLS. JAMES MIUAKOAK, AIOAONGAHE- I.A i’LANiNii M1L1.,, would respect! Lilly lnlorm the public that he has rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged his ostahlisliinent. and tilled it with the hottest and must approved ma chinery, ia now prepared to furnish Hoofing an I planing hoards, scroll sawing ;md re-sawing, doors. Hash ami shutters, kiln dried frames, mouldings, box making, Xc. >Oi tu rrrr.-ncKuH, >ept. 7, 1557. ja*3o Pittsburgh Steel Works, JOlNKftj, BOYD CO., ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, manufacturers of tt i n f ,i T , - , Cast Steel} also, Sprtuxr, Plow and A B under care of the Iranciscan Brothers. steel springs aud Axles, rgIHIS ISsTITITIO.\, SITt ATED IA C no n 2 My* H ° Bfl PA A Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania, } PIT PA about four'miles trom Cressnn Station, on the 7 direct route hetu pen Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. was chartered in lo6y, with privileges to comer the usual Collegiate Honors and liecrees. The ... location of the College is one of jhe most healthy .. ir, ’ OHAM - • ft- cvnninoham. .n. ihm6K>' m Penns, lvanta-lhis portion of the Allegheny g, V \ nVn »i's *"n) C ' pitts mountains being proverbial lor its pure water, fl ur tV, iu i > ,lv ,r 8 bracing air. and picturesque scenery. j"' U CAm-' i >KKi>— V\ are- Tho Srholastir tnrminnitnc«..n the FIRST Smf >•» W ater street, and 1M Kirst street, Mu.NUAY after,i.e iMh of Aft i 1 ST. :uid ends p''»l>«e-«ions. Ml the Ai.nirntu- neree- on, e, uL.ss, tor Parlor U indows, Chutch sitry to leind eyinr. Knmneolin;;. ire.. fce.. es sad public buildings. apt will tie |.y the Institution to the Mud- -it* .* 13,366 69 Idmmiiii■ • n T ■! I-;:;, i\< .'Tii>jir f-'mis nn extra LIQ - Will N- ;ti IHi 11 t«*'l |M»I11 -■ * -r V-»-» * , 0:11' lo 11,0 :iCI . ~, tn m j-o. -.1. • J ACOli 5 V Mi i-; , iu> r.g; a: ;tt ok Alwiys on i. ui-1 is us-ual. MCKmjX. .* P K W A HT & <’< i, EDUCATIONAL. ! " ’ cdMMi&sibrvf merchants JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT? FOB THE BALE OB PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 7* WATER ST., below Market, PITTSBURGH. R. F. BARRY, (I.ate Cashier of the Merchants 1 Bank,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, NO. 11 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. PARTICULAR ATTENTION FAIU to filling orders for the purchase of Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Ac., d w. r>. rATTKReoji adam anmoja PATTERSON & AMMON, Commission Merohantw, Klour and Orain and iJeneral Produce Deal ers, jNo. 6 Wood st.. Pittsburgh, Pa.. Vw take pleasure in referring to tl»o following Pittsburgh : Chess, Smyth it Co., Zug x Painter. A Bradley, K. Kdinundaon At Co .R. H Davis, J. p. Woodivel). Jas. W Cully & Co . J. W. Spencer C. H. Love x Co.,U. H. Jack X. Co jan2&-tf GROCERS. wM. U. HJJITII WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE I.HIHLRS, Non. 112 Seoond aud 147 First Streets, PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, I.tie it .biller \ Kicketsnn’a. REYMER & BROTHERS, (.'successors to Keymer X Anderson.) wimi.OAl r ntAt.Ena ;x Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Cnnfwt»onnrT Sugars, Fire W orks, &e., NOS. 126 AND 12R WOOD STREET, PHT'-HIK;;]! WIIJ.IAM CAKK .V CO WHOLESALE GEOCEES, am» <-”-lydh* BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works. C'iMlmiin .V <. m tj.ulaclurc and keep (vn-i anti> <-n hand over) FINISHED BRASS WORK I A'-T‘M)S nl s„;-,Ti,.r (iurn.ll.- STK IMHOATWOIIK A.\D IlEP.Vllt itic promptly attended to Al»o. solo ag.-uu lur Western Protisj Ii am*, lor ilu* sale pi AIAKMFn sYl’Ull.N I*l MB, mth LswidsWr .i : crniT.t at t ichcd Ithlo J. & M. M’STEEN, BE,ASS FOUNDERS, gas and steam fittebs, ALL KINDS OF TICS, etc BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. ’i. m rS:", Also, Brass ‘Castings of all Kinds, uprighta.mui.ij mi iMirw u.ii*- ~ . , , ’ Have also uu l.md. Liwsdw.l ui.l icad\ Mr Made at the shortest notice. moot at short notice t-t.rm.-s and Boiler- .‘d 1 articular attention pud to titling up and re- every description pairing OMUL K Kl'IN KKI F>. Al*o, furnish It,.,L*r- md Mo, t T r .... sej.,-,,1, 31 Si 3-1 Wutfr Street, ucav Liberty. Wrought iron Mufimg. H.-wui-rs m 1 I'ulhrs u. rgUIE members op this firm he- SX'Kliw v‘l vrilm. JL ing practical mechanics, of many \ear>*’e\- t >., r ..V.,,,,.. i , , , J.rmMl"; In th« lKl.in., M will l; n»iirr t.. (1W sal- cJ of I, OS T „ r y ri ' I 'V- "y »«• »'*> V.-I.H to all eiuw* to in r ».ti-H.-timi S, ; ' ;r'‘ ~n * 1 " S - > " ->m v ,r «-< >nlrted by himself. Families and could depend on obtaining at his es t.-iUhshtnent the best and purest ot Wines. Fure Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city, al ways on hand. Also, Fure Old Hye Whisky and the best Rectified Alonongahela. oc3o J. H. CASIDAY, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OFFICE, ROOM, No. 1-1 BERKS’S BUILDING, Folrtm Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Mill property and other ReAl Estate to the amount of 4100,000 lor sale luw. NOTARY PUBLICS. SNOWDEN, KTOTAIIY P^JBLIO, PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Manufacturers! anil Dealers in KOOK, C* A. ±* , LKTTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Hcniovotl FROM NO. WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBT’ROH, PA. ai»3 paid tor RAUS j. o. WELDON LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, FITTS IH'KiiH, PA CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &.C., LUCEN'r Oil- WORKH. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., C AnBON OILS, myb-6md -JfM. It. HCNTIiR. House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP. VIIIUIX AI.I.EV, Between Wood nnd Liberty greets. PITTSBURGH. PA. rders solicited ami promptly attended to. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, PITTSBURGH of ae-ouriti* hi id aii local Infi neon promptly attend*-.! to. oed-lyd LOAIN OFFICK, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, Near the comer ->t . r ,:h Money in i.aik.f. and small cjuantitie* loam-! on (Add uid '••'ilwr, lut mondß. Jewelry. Gold .-.ml silver U at. hos. and all kinds v .-iiuaMo artii io. lor any length 01 tune agreed , iv c.l i ernent. the.%|>er and .»r...r t.. my :>m h< r.-. lolurr 1 lit? \ i ;. !■> 1. U |t Jnlfjla . w>lui *in.l iturnl'lf >.i\. -s t.> vi,j Mirl nr. imperWi.HbU' \ \ \v i’. r i-r iitu>\ uu! e.;i, ,1 i.. m\ ijiltil!} ul ctoi.t . i'h< i- 1!..- nnlv rfiftvHo k-< }Vnn -;r. <•:. A H-HMrUr. I.hw rcii.r. mi *iir*rrt Hwu-.<\ iMU'-.it M. <. )mrl«-rt A-I.tr. r n niAWKi'UP PiH»:-ur>:h 1’ <> WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, General MachinieU a.n.l BoUc-r Makers, CHARLES L. CALDWELL, Y* O 1* It r* .V C Ii IC 12 I Senior in Bacon, Laid. Sugar-Cured Hams, CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS decll-lyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY The subscribers have .jvst opened a very Urge and desirable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, ior Ladies' and < ientlemens' wear : fine Bronze (.'lock*. Fancy Goods, SILVER-PLATED wake, Such as Castor*. Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets. Card Cases. I'ea Setts, etc. HEINT-MAN. MFYKAN A. SEJIH.F, 42 Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS. SPENCER & M'KAY. BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, S. &C. WE HAVE AI.UAVS ON HAND A superior article oi Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to give satisfaction to all of our customers. .Mr Robt. " atson of LilH'rty street, will have the manage'* of our business. with lull control in the Brewery Address all orders to SFFNCER M’K A Y Pheoi.ix Brewery, Fittoburgh, Fa dO.s SFF.YCLK, Belo-tyJ .lAS. M’KAY. iiuttoi'liold Ar Co., Malsters and Hop Dealers, Bdecl-lvd rjIOILET SOAP- 100 boxes Taney, Toilet and Palm Soap la store and lor Bale by F|RASDBB ABD BOXES \M Oranges andLemons—For sale br it\en confer KartcttSd IMiU 1 I ' STOCK BROKERS. MAYOR’S OFFICE, PITTSBURGH LAMPS, OiL, &c WELDON & KELLY, MAXCPACTfRERH OP AND DKALira 1 * IN No. 161 Wood Street. near Sixth. PITTSBURGH. PA M A '.TFArTfRKR' OX PURE WHITE REFINED Office, 201 I.IUKRTV STKEKT, ITITSUUHiiH, PA HOUSE CARPENTERS CDETIS 0. STEIHMETZ, ALDERMEN NO. *1 FIFTH BTRLET. LOAN OFFICES NO. I(M) 'iMITHKIEI.D ST., PI PT|loh iU£ in- it luwrtj to ri- ke Washington City, Aug.‘sth, 1863. 5 Whereas, By»BatisJEactory-evidencepresented to the undersigned, it Hag been made to. appear that the FIRST NATIONAL. BANK OF 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 for the circulation and re demption thereof.” approved February 26th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions 01 said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now Therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that tne said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PJfIPTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and Stafft of Pennsylvania, is authorized to oommence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witneass my hand and seal of office, this 6th day of August, 1863. f „ ) HUGH McCULLOCH, ? SS > Oomptioiler of the Currency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital s+oo,ooo, with privilege to lu crease to $1,000,000* The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title 01 the FIRST NATIONAL BANK UP PITTSBURGH, would respectfully offer its services for the collection of Notes. Ural ta. Bills of Exchange. Ac., receive money on deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all partß of the country. The riueceas which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust < nmpany since its organization in 1852, will we believebe 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 the country, we believe v£e can offer unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same officers and directors. JNn. KELLY. James Laughlin Robert S. Hats, Thomas Bell, Thos Wiohtmax. Sameul Rea. JAMES LAUGHLIN, President. John D. Scully, Cashier. augs-dAwtf W. J. KOUXTZ KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BAMtERS, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. Dealers in foreign and Do mestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly attended to. apll \T HOLMES & SON 9, BANKERS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, -Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western < ’itiea constantly lor sale. < ’ollections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper. No. 57 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. OLD, 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., mhs:6md Wood street, corner of Third. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH STREET. CHARTERED IN 1855. OPEN DALLY, FROM 9 TO % O'CLOCK, also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, Horn May Ist to November Ist, from. 7 to 9 o’clock aud from November Ist to May Ut, from 6 to * o'clock Deposits received of all sums not less than Ohb Doli.au, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in .June and December. Interests has been declared semi-annually, in June and De cember since the Bank was org.inizod, at the rate of six per cent, a y ear Interest, if not drawn out. is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the tirst days of June and De cember, compounding twice a year, wuhout troubling the depositor to call or even to present his pass book At this.rate money will double in less than twelve j ears. Books containing the Chaitcr. By-Laws, Rules anil Regulations. lunu.hed gratis, on application to the office. GEORGE Aiift R EE. VICE I’RE.'intMr. J imes MvAuloy, JuncS'll. D Meeds, Johu H. >hooiil*er.cr, Wm. Douglas, .1 limes lierumaii, l«aac M, pennock, Peter A. Madeira, James Shidle, Win. J. Anderson. John B. M’Fadden, A. Ai. Bollock, M D. John U-. Backolcu, T Hl’!i"W£K>. (’thin Adams,, Henry .1 I.j*neh. .1 '' Hindi'y. .I.diu M*r3hal. Black, Walter P. .Marshal, Hill Burgwin, John Orr A Ion? o A. Carrier, Robert Robb, Charms A Colton. Henry I*. Ringwalt, John Evans. Win. L. Schmgjrtr, Honj L. Fahnestock, Alexander Speer, John .1 tjiliespic, Alexander Tindle, Wm S. Haven, Win.Yankirk, Refer H. Hunker, Isaac Whittier, Richard Hays, Wm. P. Weym&n, James I>. Kelly, Christian Yeager. HtIUKTAHr AND TttK.VSrBE'R. CHARLES A. COLTON. Real Estate Savings Institution, STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION ►o ol the above institution on the 24 day of No v ember, 13*13, published m conformity to the charter : Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1563 $103,594 IS Amount of Interest due Depositors 1,964 91 Amount of Contingent Fund 2,423 91 a aset a. First Liens on Real Estate $36,200 01 United States Bonds 50,0ut) 00 l . s. Debt Certiticates and Notes, imarket value) Interest earned not due. (Httee Furniture Cash on hand i he undersigned, Auditing Committee, have examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities, counted the cash, &.0., and have tound the Hbove statement to be correct. XV. B. COPRLAND, N LCIfOLAS VOKOTLY, Wftl.H. SMITH. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY T SAT* VRDAY EVENINCK INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent, per annum. teustkks. . ISAAC .TONES. President. Hon. T. M. Howe, Wm. H. Smith, W. B. Copeland, Harvey Chilli*, Office, 63 Pi PHILADELPHIA CARDS. THAR. MAOEK J. HODMAN HUES MAGEE Ac HICKS, Importers and dealers tn CLOTHSi CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, iVO. 338 MARKET STREET, 0e29-tf PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 16 South "Water st., PHILADELPHIA. A3r~Ltberal advances made on consignments when required. my-lyd GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and * WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every description of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, “V-'y.i . PHIL Al>KI-.ril l\ . C, A, VAN KIRK & 00., MANIVACTOREia ok GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COALOErBpm, Hand Lamps, Columns, &o. SAXEBBOOH3, No. 517 Arch-Street, "Philadelphia. Blanufactory, Franliford, Phils. ■ 1/ All goods warranted. . jy2-lyd c. HARRY BIUAJi. with . . ■ I TKTKW gEESCU PAPER longxjops* Pearce, StaitnfActurevs AndTmpim trAof '• ■-■W p. M«Bsg«i r jj N m mHmTOtywp, >^&%S9»e£r =■ "' ' "T -'.'i- ’"e ??!!' .id-jirr, t«Oi|»»V *>> nft-t- DIRECTORS: Wm. K. Nimiok, Alexander Speer, Fraxc’ib G. Bailey, Alex. Bradley, PH. R. MBRTZ P RES XT'EXT. LIABILITIES. $107,973 01 $ll/7,973 01 A. A CARRIER, Treasurer. Hon. J. K.Moobhbad, <> <>. Hraasrr, Jacob Painter, Nicholas Vokutlt. >urth Btreet. IBIAH KICKS. CHAS. O. 3WOPE. INSURANCE { tat a XHERX2* ; s, THE ERA NKKIN FIRE INSURANCE company of phifadelphia, of fice No. 435 and *37 CHESTNUT ST., near Filth. ■ ■ • ■ ’ STATEMENT ©! ASSETS, JAN.TIrt, 188*. Published Agreeably to an Art of Assemblyylie. F&at Mortgage, amply scoured: $1,893,383 as Real Estate (present value $103,3J3 ' 61,) cost.. 102,5»28 Temporary-Loans on ample Collat teral Securities : 89,135 Stocks, (present value 4186, 667 72,) cost 69,786 68 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 33 $2,208.051'68 The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty years, tbeyhavepaid losses by Fire,to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the adv&ntages of Iftstirahce, as well as fhe ability and disposition tomeeHrith promptness all liabilities. Losses paid dumSEC^TOR IBS9 ’ 36. Oharles YT. Bakckkb, Mobdecal H. Lou Tobias Wagtter, DAvro S. Bnowy, Samuel Grawt, Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Ei>ward C. I)axs, George W.Rjoharu*, G-kobok Fales,. ■- OHAS. O. BANCKEI?, President. C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. G. Steel, Secretary pro tern. J. GARDEN KH COFFIN, Agent. mylB Northeast cor. Third and Woo 4 Sts. PHILADELPHIA TTREAim LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 140 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom lttotj.se. Capital.. $319,100. Assets.. $304,0*3, WILL MAKE ALL KINDS: OF IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited* on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of preminm. ROUT. P. KINO, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Tice President. DIRECTORS. Charles Bates, E. R. Cope, E. K. English, ; ,GEOitGi£W. Brown, P. B. Savkrt, - Joseph S. Paul, C. Sheehan, Joseph Olajttos, S.. J. Ma'garge, E. Wilbr, * F. Blackburn, Secretary, I. U-. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO., or PITTSBURGH. Office, No. 37 Fifth Street, Book Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. ISAAC JUNES. President: JOHND. MC CORD, Vice President; D. AI. BOOK, Secretary: Capt. wM, DEAN,General Agent. Dikectobp— lsaac Jones, C. G. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. Wilson, B. L. Fahnestock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. M’Urew, Robt. H. Davis. nd2B Lit© Insurance. THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. ALEX. WHILDDIN, President, SAAITL. WORK, Vice President. Capita] Hon. James Pollock, J. EdqabThomsos. esq. Are among the Truateee. Policies of Insurance issued at the usual Mo- Tt-AL rates with profits to tilfe assured. The last bonus was 13 per cent. Cash rates arc 20 per cent, lower than mutual. . , S- S. BRYAN, Agent. _te'*l2 59 Fourth st., (Burke’s Building.) Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. 31. Gordon, Secretary. Capt. R. D. Cochuak, Gen’] Agent. No. 93 Water street, (SpAng &/Oo’e np stairs,) Pittsburgh. W? LL INS URE AGAINST ALL T▼ kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who ‘are determined, bv promptness and liberality, to maintain tile .character which they have assumed, as ottering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. ASSETS, UCTOJSER aotfa, 1861.- Stock Accounts $ 63',000 00 Mortgage... 2.160*0 Office Furniture 2 6t) 00 Open Accounts, etc . Uaak v. OO Premium Notes Notea and Bills Discounted. 52981251 00. Dirrctohs —R. Miller, jr., Jamea Nathanael Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George D.arsie, Wm. H. Smith, Chaa. W. Ricketson, An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. Long Rees J. Thomas, Benj. linkewell, John M’Uune HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &t s-a-'vt-a.&e: house, NO. ?50 LIBERTY STREET, Nest to Pennsylvania Passenger. Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, ■ PROPRIETORS Having taken and pitted up, with all the modern improvement, this pop ular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom modate his old customers and the public gener ally, with the best the market affbrds. Oysters will be served up in every variety of style during the season. His Wines, Liquors ana- Ales he feels confident in recommending them to the pub lic for their excellence. Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received-daily, and sold wholesale and retail. my2o-lyd OUR HOUSE, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. The subscriber announces to the public that he is in daily receipt of i'K ESH SHELL and CAN OYSTERS, (JAME, he., And Is prepared to accommodate the patrons ol this old and tvell known house with every thing in the eatlng-and drinking line at the shoht cst notice. JOHN SHA LEE. .J nnlidyd Proffrteftr. YOUNG’S EATING SALQON, Comet* of Virgin Alley and StnAhw* Aeld Streets, Where OYSTERS and all the dellcaeleH Af thf* season will be served up in the most palatable Bt >' les - ELI YOUNG? QCI4 corner Virgin Alley and Smlthfleld at. oid friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, APOLLO halt, J[ an^ Q Fourth street. He has alwayson/fiand the bett quality of Lager Beer, and fa connection with the hall, a well appointed- billiard aaloon with good tables, balls and cues ’ Remember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth at near Wood, entrance from Fourth. lylO-ly OYSTERS, GAME. &C/ JAMES M’LAUGHLEV DEALER TV OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POULTBY AND EGGS, 3CO LIBERTY STREET,. Dows st&ira. WALL PAPER, &G. Wall papers, oil cloths* WINDOW SHADES, FANCYOOODS w ail Papers from 8c toY3 per roll: Window Shades from 10c to $6; OU dloths Irom ~oc to *l,6Q_ per yard; Fancy Good-in «.n rarinH«|| the * ' New'WiU Paper fePaney Gciodslloufie ol FOER.ST)' .< & SCHIV4UZ, lfM3 154 Smith fteltielrbefc PiTTsr.unon, F t -rfOH, Ft.W-AYNKa. -IUCAOoKr CtL 1 (JFXICI^ai-TilE S>;cafiTAilY t ' ' ' l^iriDElD-THe'BOAKD 'oK^n'l „ V rf/is™ \ B? n ? 2 B * an / registered on the Ist day of March ! Thermal and Register Boojts of these Bonds I wMch were, closed on the Ist day of March for , Annual Election, will remain closed until 10 , o’cl©ck,a. m., the 2d day bf April thereafter !-» : B ® r 1 ~~ OOK AT 434K.OUAN STREET —A 1 THREE STORY BRICK DW EXJLXhS house and lot of ground for sale, situated near Wylie atreet, all, parlor, fire chamber brooms dining room, kitchen, cellar and yudf ehi SS water fixtures, will be sold at a bargain-' Abdly *° . «• CUTHBEET - ' febM - ' ' MMaAetwt .$500,000. w. j. howabp, esq. OO 174,070 00