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    Book and Job Printing.
MORNING'POST
STEAM PRINTING
establishment,
CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA
||AVIN» KECESTLY HADE
EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AVD IMPROVEMENTS
TO OUR OFFICE
Wo ara now piepared to execute all ordei? o
EVERY DECRIP 110 N OF
BOOH * JOB POINTING
With dispatch and in the most superior sty.e.
We have a'- otrice
SECOND TO NONE
in the ouy
And will pay particularauontiou
RAlLliO.il>,
HBRMTM & UUI. I’KIMIIG,
fiIBLS OF UDLVG
OIRCULABS
BILL HEADS,
€E aTIFICATLS
OKAY TICKETS.
BLANKS,
DEEDS,
BEGINTEUN,
RECEIPTS,
r SHOW CARDS,
BILLS IN C OLOKB,
CARDS,
hßaoihgs.
ESTELOFES
COSTRAITH,
lI.VSIiBII.LS
LABELS.
-i .1: eOIiLEEE
SCHOOL BCHEM E«
HOTEL KILLS OF FAKE
INVITATIONS. Ac.
» fJ.f . >V, {
Our facilities for piioti.-.g
•fOSTIIIS, PafIGRAMS, AC.
EQK, CONCASHTS £ EXHIBITIONS.
31 'A B E II KSIiBFIHNED.
WeoaHjesure coatploteeatisl&ction aa to’XIMB
ANuPBIUfi.
< >i n ,
800 K W OR K
~ rS
, , 4 DESCRIPTION.
SCHOOL A Mi
Alt « • 1 ~ 1 , 4 ,
COLLEUE ('.kTAI.OUFES,
i -t *i „uj.i
S ( VTAI.OfiFES.
coNsrn i; i’i oxm
REPORT*.
' BRIEFS, ete.
iM i .• 1.1
■’ Ht.ANK ROOVS,
LETTER reads,
CHECKS, etc.
Banks and Banking H oases,
FURNIBHED TOORDgR.
AXjL WOBK EXECUTED PfiOMPTLI.
BARR Sc MYERS,
POST BCHJtIAO, Otli and Wood Sis.
THE PITTSBURGH POST:
For Sale.
dl AAA CASH Wll.il Ipf-B
*5? VW chase a tWo story brick
house of four rooms; bake oven, ooal house, etc.,
and lot 20feet fronton Webster st, Pittsburgh.
s A S. CUJttPRKT A SONS. ,
de9 . 51 Market street.
At the corner qf reed and
Crawford street*, a neat two story brick
dwelling house and two lots of arouna, hall, par
lor, dining room, hitcbeQ, three chambers, hack
pofoh, grape, vines, shade trees, hydrant, oven,
*o ; will hesold at a bargain. Apply to
S. CUTaBERT & HONS,
deil 51 Market street.
RESIDENCE FOB SAXE
—'P.easantly si.uate on North Canal street,
Allegheny City. 60 feafiont, running back to
Butler street, a large two story brick cLwellinc.
porch in front, wide hall, large parlor 16 by tO
eet. dining room, kitchen, three basemontrooms.
arge cellar, four rooms and bath room on second
floor, two attio rooms, gas fixtures in every.room.
brirk carriage hoQse and stable for five horses,
grape arbor, two varieties of grapes, iruit and
shade trees, shrubbery, etc. Immediate posses
sion- ti, CUTHBEBT & SONS,
de7 51 Market street.
HEELER A WIUSON’S
mmmwHi®® 9
AWARDED THE
HIGHEST PBEWIEMH
AT THE
ISTERNiTIONiL EXHIBITION, LONDON, IMS
Industrial Excosition, Paris, 1861,
In competition with all tho leading hewing A,a
chines in Enropc and America, and the
United States Agricultural Association; Metro
politan Mechanics’ Inbtitute.Washmgton; Frank
lin Institute. Phi'adelphia; Mechanics’ A9.iccia*
lion, Boston; American Institute, New Yo/k;
Maryland Institute. Baltimore: As
eociation, Cincinnati; Kentucky Institute, Louis
ville : Mechanics' Institute, Son Franoisoo; and
nt every Stale and County Fair where
Exhibited this Season.
UPWARDS OF
125,04)0 OF TH£SE MACHINES
Have already been Sold,
A !%••• wLioh speak? loulor than w v rd.- ■ f the
pucuv-i- h ' ! i<*puUrUy ut Wheeler A YVll
hiiu'm I'nmily (Sewing* Staehtne-tbo
chc;.p>\-. .Vaccine ia the world.
i;K 'AUSK IT U THE BEST,
E\erj 11 rtehlne warranted for 3 Yea.ru,
CUSTOM ERM EJBK NOTHING IS PURCHASING
INSTRUCTIONS FREE,
Always happy to exhibit and explain them
containing an explanation of the
machine, with tc.timonials from ladies of the
highest {social standing, given on application,
either in person or by mail.
WM, SUHKJBB «Jk CO.,
A.-out tor the Western States and Wee tern Fa.
Principal Offices and Wholesale Emporia
No. 27 Eirm street..
Pine’s Opera Heme CINCINNATI. 0.
Masonic Temple. LOUISVILLE. KY
no24»dAw
c: UN A B D LIN t
Skam to Queeastews suit Liverpool,
Th« FlrHi Class Power ol 8 eanubipN,
ftADOJN | &EDAB,
MARATHON, i TRIPOLI i
WILL SAIL PROM MEW
every alternate Wednesday,
from LiverT-00l ©very alternate
'VBW' Tuesday, and from (Juecnpto «rn
evfery’aJternate W ©dnesday.
Htoerage Passage from Liverpool or Queou?-
town, $3O in gold,’or its equivalent in ourrenoy.
From New York to Liverpool, >35 in currency
For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAM.:*
•HTON. 40 Fulton St., New York, or
' THOS. B. RATTIGAN. Agt,
No 122 NlonongahelaHoufle. Water St.,
no2ft-lyd Successor to Tbos. Rattigan.
Basaageirom England A Ireland
#21,00.
SVItOf’KA.V K.KXV.
THOMAS «. RATTIOAN,
Eff?°Y eail Akent* 122 Monongahe-
la House, Pittsburgh, Pa., is pre*
pared to bring oat or send back
pRSaeDgBrB train or to any part of the old conn try,
either by steam Or saTHdg paokotu.
fRX PnAFTS FOR oALE payable in any
f Europe.
nt tor tile Indidbapolls and OinoiQnati
•ad. Afeii Agent'for tbe old Black Star
tinp of Sailidg atd for »he lines of
Stcgmdys sailing between Few York, Liverpool,
fijaagow.and Gjuway. ■* ■ :
" Haying guooceded' the above in the European
'Passageadd Exchange Business, thenDdemigned
eoliqta the of bis former customers,
and the public hi gOneral. and is prepared to set
tle all puts: an ding transitions ! n full.
,no2B-lm ‘ .THOB. H RATTIGAN.
GILLIES’
OJLD
PLANTATION
G O FJWB- E
f|lH£ iREKT RESTAUR
JU antt. -Meamers &q 4 Private Families are
saving nearly fifty per cent. by u-ing
illtUes’ Old Plantation Coffer,
_ callres* Old. Plantation Coffee.
tJlirles Plantation Coffee,
In place of other rfapoi ted Coffees, such as Java
or Mncba. It has been falty tested side by side
with the tinou J *va, and pronounced fatly equal
in uniformity of strength and richness of flavor,
m that wtfban, wkh more tnan usual confldenoe,
recommend to oor friends and the public our fine
flavored
Coffee,
Old Plaiftffllou Coffee.
.Old Coffee,
As our late ii<voic‘ee ereby iaV superior to former
The kernel is full, plump,
tftrtrvtiry mSahb like the Afdoha or Mountain Cof
fee in'Shope, andwhen ibanufacMired by our now
.prCKW* is decidedly the best grades
f^ n ££?, ffee: ,. fl “ 1 would advise aU who
■desireb’really reliable and healthy beverage, to
Drink Killies' Old Plantation Coffee,
Drink GUIIOC OKI Plantation Coffee,
WlKfi ftfllffi'' Old- Plantation Coffee!
It is pacfetf only in OE'e po4iid tin foil pacta
ges 36 and 60 pounds In a case; each package
having a out signature. The
Isfor sale by nearly all the leading grocers and
country storoatbreughout the. United btatea, at
80 CfentA perTOand.
Liberal diacotSUTb the Jobbing Retailer Trade.
Tbe Old'PlanAatidhHdflbdflbdtildbe prepared the
same as any aflrer pure ooffee; good cream, with
the addition ol an fcgfc, bMfed with tbe coffee will
add much to tbe’ffavor'.- '•< v.. i - ‘
ijjrtklU GlirieS <tßro«Mr,
n*- Ba6wk, Wp. so Bitrriu'tEtU
'J» SypSditfc fcttPtionflt
agonowhea.aieetJtriSSS Ur^aU)Sfh«»S,
3te«aifSa*Ki ! ®
t*® 4, * *, cols ;
Mkw **™%s*#m*tfr«nras
from the oelehiatpd, ißgrajfoqtrirßa’ of DeU
ooort & Defbesee, in Peru, jnn netma and for'
•ale br
* W. P. MARKHAT.T.,
S 7 Wood (fleet.
Banking Houses. &c.
NHox.mss & s«‘«s t BAfiaaas
e and Exchange. Brokers nod Deaten is
Koi6.s, Draiu, Acceptance, Gold. Silver atiaPahk
Note*. Exchange o:i tb« Eastern and WfBten
Cities eonsccntly fo* saL-.
Collections made in a!) The nciea througkosith©
ULi ted States. V)ej-t*9it-< received in par frttftb <tt
current paw. No. 57 Market street, hutwetn
Ihlrd and Fourthßtreeti
"DOLLAR SAYINS3 BANK.
£© SOOKJSSTH STRi&ffi 1 !', i)
Of JCft D&IA. >, f KOM »T« 2 O’f LOUKI
also. on Wednesday and Saturday evenings,
tfoui May lit to November let, from 7to 9 o'clock
and irem November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to S
o'clock.
Deposits received of oil tmuis not less than On
Dollar, and a dividond of the prciflte declared
twice a year, in June and December. Interest has
been declared semi-annually, in June and Decern*
ber since tho Bank was organised, at the mtc ©fit*
per dent, a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, Le placed, to the
orodii 0: the depositor as principal, and bear* the
same interest from the first days of June and De
cember, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call or cron to present
his passbook. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years.
Books containing the Charts’-, By -Laws. Rules
and Regulation.". ruTbhed eratfr. cts anpßcatioo
et the
Juhii !i. .Uoae M. Ponnco*.
John Dolmen. John Marshall,
Alerander Spec.*. James £, D. Meed i
Bcnj. I- Fnbner^vc. A, Bd. Pollock M.D-
Jamert McAtile? Sill Barxwlr,
Jtmes Herdmar Wic. J. AuderxCJ.
rfiftHlXfi.
Calvin Adams, Jain*.* L>. iicliv
John 6- Backo:-*:' PV-s A.. M.vJ&fro,
George Black, W m. Van kirn
John C. Bindloy. -lame* Gitidia,
Aiooso A. Carrie.- IL bcrt P. jbb.
Charles A. Coltc- Walter P.
Win. Douglas. ;ohn On.
John Rvunc. Ifenvy Ri.iJjvaft,
Wrn P WeymaL. John U. Ijb'Amtertef,
TVjji. b. Ur.ver.. iVui. K. Sohoierti,
Peter U. Bunt*. •-Jcrsr.-ior Tin din.
Rich*.'-.- 1 flays. Wluit;«,
W-r. Uavf.ly. hr- d*u 'i *4; »F
4>i>
CHARLES A- COLTON.
HEAL KsTA E bAVIMiI ISSflllflOK
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
ol the ;ii;u\ o lustitut i n on the dd day ol No
vember, 1n5... published id ooulbrmity tn the
charter:
Amount id Deposits. N<*v. 11, lvvl. ...$108,09-1 18
Amount of iniert-st duo Depoeitura I,JM 9l
Amoun- <0 C.munget.t Fund -.128 91
AHhKTS
Firct Lieas <•:. Keai E*tute..>Ci.jH. ;
LuUtd BuLvia
l'. m Dt-lit Certiorate* ami
Notes. ; market value; 11 .Of 1 ',■<
Interest ear: e.! tv. t due.... i*7
Utfico Furuituru l'<o 00
Cash on hand H ."i 1 ;n
Iho undersigned, Acd.ting Committee, have
examined the hooks ol the Institution, the bonds
auii j-L-cunties, counted the cash, Ac., and have
tuuiM the above Biatciueot to be correct.
w. 11. GUI'LLANi\
NICUuLAS VuKGTLi.
\VM. H. aftlLTll.
L»epooitd receiv ed DA ILT , and EVERT SAT
l KUA V IYIMNU.
IN i H*< EST PAID ato poroeut. per iwuuui
Hon. f. M. Howe, 1 Hou.J. Jbt.MoorKiea
M in. 11. Smith, jU. (i Howiey,
M . JK. ( o|M‘leuU, | Jacob Painter,
Harvey t'bildw, | .Mcliolhh Vooictly.
OlHce, 615 Fourtli Street,
nol
LOAN OFFICE,
taN a Y vv . CiMlOTlfl
ho. 100 ssnannui stbiki
Near the corner Fifth, Fittaturfh.
IN LAKKE AND SHALL
lA'-m. quantities loaned un Gold and Silver, Dia
monds, Jcwolrr, 'Gold and Silver W atchof. and
all kino.’ ol voidable anioiw. fc* t'.ir !sn;.th of
Una« ag’eed on. The good* -*\r- . t bo deiiverwd
without the Ticket.
2SS~ Office Hears frem 7 A. tt. tc 10 ?. £,
Dlflll SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO.
lin Smitnfiold street, opposite tne Custom
Uonae. Chartered by the Legialaturo.
O FFIC X'- tIH .
PrttsUlfii: JAMES P4H*\ Jr
-PITTSBURGH, PA
V:Oi PRKBIDKVT*
Wm. U. Smith H, F. Hu JJ
’Thoa. D. Messier A. Heir joi;c
Francis Sellers Joshu' Rh' v Jr.
John F. Jenningr. JacuL btuckrath
Thomas 5. Blair AJer. Bradley
Henry Lloyd Alfrod Sisolr
rauSTiu.
Josiah Kin* 0 Vug
A S Beil Jos Dilwurvh
S S Fowlor W A Reed
Jar W Wcwviw'ii KC Sen marts
F Kabm C VV Ricketson
J M Tie.-iuiu S U Hartman
D M Long K J Andcrsfn
Jas W Baxt^ r D K McKinley
C H Wolf Robert D Cochran
Wm Smith W lhmson
G B J one." B V Joner
W H Phelp: C B Horron
iBCEZT.IM iXO TREJ.BCaB&.
\). E MnKINLKY.
Open daily, Iroai ya. m. t<.> *•* /. m. Also, ’luos
day and .".aiurday evenings, from « *o * o’clock
pei osiu received ot ONb DIME an.: upwards.
Dividends aecl&red ia December airl June of
each year.
Dividends allowed to remain are place ‘ a. the
credit of the depositor as pridcipal, and bear in
terest. ib us compounding it.
Books containing Charter, By Laws. Ac., ItN
nished at the office.
99* This Institution offer 3. especially to lhij-e
persons whose earnings are.sui»U, the opportunity
to accumulate, by small deposits, easily sated, a
sum which will be & resource when needed* their
money not only being safe bat bearing interest it- •
stead ol remaining unproductive. mrl.
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S
>'&'> Ul5 NIBBIKIBEBN 31AVE J DNT
opened especially for tbo Holiday L s very
large and desirable stock of
FINE b(lLl) JEWELIH.
!,;<■ Ladtoi and Gentlemen's wear, fine Bronte
Clocks. Fancy Goods,
j paVEK.PLAiEI) WAKK,
snob asoast<<:s. nake and fruit l aekete, goblets,
card cases, lea sous, etc., iind a large variety oi
suitablo articles for presenU.
KEINKMAH, & aElBLif.
deo£G 43 Filth street
Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters.
CIORKFOOPIA SA.lAM**' ALHAIB
J in advance. Tbeproprietor of this noted eat
ing establishment has just recievod a largp sup
ply of Baltimore Shell Oyster*. Taey »i.l ne
served up in the best posaiblo manner, With all
the delicacies the Market affords. Don’t lorget
the place comer nt Filth and Union streets,
se'29-dtl K. WEI:. Proprietor,
JJKIVAIE DINEANEK
DR. BKOWD’S OFFICE,
60 SMITBM&LI) &TREKT S
Cititons and eGangers in need o.i moaieni ad
vice should not fail to give him a cull.
Dr. Brown's remedies never iail to cure impu
rities. scrofulous and venereal ‘affections--Also
hereditary taint, suoh as tetter, psoriasis and oth
erßkin«. J iseasefi, the origin of which the patient
U ignorant.
Dr. B’a remedies for this afilmiioD. brought oo
by solitary habits, are tbo only me items* knewt
fn this country which are safe and will jpncdilT
feetore to health.
Dr, Brown's remedibs cure in few darethii
laful affliction.
Qe also treat Piles, Gleet, Qonnorrhoe, Urethai
Discharges, Female Diseases. Pains in the Back
and. jUdnoys. Irritation of Ul9 Bladder, strict
ures. etc.
A letter to be answered most oontain at least
ORB DOLLAR.
Medicines sont to any address safely packed.
Office.and private roc mu, No. 50 SMITHFiKLD
BTRKBT. Pittsburgh Pa. aolM&w
WHERE DO YOU BUTT OL B
SHOES?
go to no: is*- fifth stbebt,
and get a Good Article fruiu
D, S. DIFFENBACHER,
P. B,—Ladies' soc-i Kli SUifrazg tfor 60 oents.
jyi«
APPLES— 300 BBlffi. CHOICE AP
PLES, Just received and for sale by 1..
_ FETZER A ARMBTROKO.
■oo3l-.„ , ,
Ctn.TlTATiliftS, WXVWfc FOP DEB
Cotters, seed drills, hay elevators, ddg pow
ere, churns, farm mill*, Aa. for Brie by
bbckham* lohg
apeffi 127 libwty rtwti.
UfiAaTjKKEli 13 1860.
rsKjpajer
GE vitGE AUBb EE.
v.py ''xe«?:>iNg«.
UaBIUTISS
slu7 t -J73.01
A. A. CARKi ER. Treasurorj
T K ’. 3 r EE3-
16AAC JONES, Frksidkst.
fI<IMVASD SILVKit WATHHN,
SEMINAL WJtAK.fiJfiSti.
RHEUMATISM,
FRIDAY MORNIKO. DECEMBER
Business CarcfS, &c.
Bras# Founders,
Qas and Steam Fitters,
All kinds of Brass and Iron Oocfca
made to order,
ALSO, r
BRASS CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDa,
Made at the shortest notice.
n«?i r1 * cn te , rV t S i:i^on lO fitting «P and re
paumg.ofOlL REFINERIES.
31 <fe 34 WAITER STEEBT, near Liberty.
/»K^n? rto m 6 of this &rm » being practical me
, many yoars oiporioDoo in the busi
»?oJt^T®?ni ure f° gITO satisfaction m every re-
ST 8 ?” o, 8 "t? also wonts for Sußd, Garrißon A
s * steam Pumps for water and oil. so6-lyd
JOBEPH BHOWDBH,
4) TA BY PUBLIC,
tiO. SB DIAMOND BTHEET.
*oW lyd PITTSBURGH
a.o’Haai It
O’HARA & M'GINN,
Attorneys at Law,
UK&L KBTATK AGENTS,
OFFICE S» GRIST STREET
, Opposite the Court Hooae, Pittsburgh.
attention given to the settlement
of Estates, sale and transfer of Real Estate, Ex
amination of Titles, Soldiers olaims, collections
m any part of the west.
Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in
ward to all business entrusted to our care,
lulfi-tf
JOSEPH H. MILLIKE P*.
BUOOHBBOB TO
JAS. P. FLEMING.
DRUGGIST,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Foreign and Domestic DrngE, Medicines. Tarots.
Oils, Dye-tituilß ana Perfumery.
iVo, 77 federal Btreot,
AULEOHENT CITT. FA,
my'JXilyd
new eunauiiiorK
AT
aa’&AJLlittJjift’w,
No. W 7 fourth mtreft.
Bbt’iiii l I‘HKVIOCS TO THE Ull
advance in prioee, of which the fuller* eu
vantage Is offered in porohaso FOR CASH. tieL
iK-T.-c-; Ol
ifiAAO JOfluM L». Bo? D...WK. M CCL a StJH
Pil iSBURbh STEEL W W
JOKES. BOYD 8c CO.,
MAMbrA4H ULK«i» KJANI'NiJ^A
als<vßi)rint. Plow,and AB Me*-!hPItIUGL
:«id AXLEo, cornet R*s? and Firdt -Greets.
no2hls PITTSBURGH, Pa
jrrco. moouHKAD,
COKMIS'SION lIERCIA^T
rog T2a guu or
i'lG MBTAIi AND BLOOMS,
nu. n water eri-jurr. bhlow mar a
Pirj^DJJDGH.
CURTIS C. STEISMET*,
MOUBE CABPKSI'Un
AND JOBBRi-
SHOP VIBUIN ALLEY bnVee. WMd
iusd liberty Ntreel*,
, Pittsburgh. Pa
•fifFOrdcrs solloited and promptly attended te.
aoeaav n.LaaLx. a.». DiLgm
BOBT, a>ASsZ£UL<& €!«>
Wholesale Grooen,
MsmuiQr sap FUiwutouifi st.scasd
i>*K.l«r*l.a Prodoc* hud Pittsburgh MA£!Li&?t4_ ;
Mo, m ÜBUITT
POTbiiU RQli
tIKMKY W. BKAHMOST CO
foreigi Brandies, Wines and (tins.
Alio. Blackberry, Raspberry. Wild Cherry anc
(Jingo Brandies, Old Mononghahela, Ry®, ant
other Whiskies, Jamaica Ham, <ko.
No. 8S Liberty Street,
Givposite Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ear “Hotels. Tavern;, and Families, supplied ai
moderate profits for Gash.
my2l;lyJ
Lac t Oil
OUHTCAjr, DUNLAP & GO,,
Manufacturers of
?I)K8 WHITE RKFlfflli)
o A II II o IV O I Xa H .
Office, NO. MX LIBIRTY STRUT. Pitta
bureh. Pa myB-dmd
P. UYXSK ... .A. D. BJJTkIiR. J. 8. RETMBR
Late at Miller k Ricketson’d,
Reamer Ac Brothers,
I Successors to Renner k Anderson,!
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Frnlta, Not*, Confeetlounry,
Nngara, Fire Works, Ae.,
NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET,
PirrSBCRGH.
M. iLSMITU JOB. U.HU'ITE't
WSW, M. NHITH <& 4J46,
WHOLESALE OHOC^i
tdOi. in ktcoKD iaa ui first sisttu
■l*ll nriMRCKMu .
A l, li V A EWENB,
Plumbers and Go* Fitter*,
SO. san WOOD HXBtICr, OPmiTS
J’ltf.'li iiaUBOH, PITXfeiQCKdII
AMD
47 OUiU BTUttBT ALLRGHHNy
*C,i VHD UATOB'4 OfPIC*.
UVMPB, HYDKAKTM, NREET LEAM,
Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, ana >anberii
material in general. Oil Rofinema fitted up in
the most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead cr
Copper. Bouses fitted with Water asd Gas Fiv
lures.
tai. N. B. All orders promptly attended t*.
aiT-.lyd
111*110 '
NO. 86 KOUETU BT., NKAB WOOD
rgpHK StJBNCUIBKKS HAffiCFAO
. A TURK and keep constantly on hand oven
article Jo their line, via; Cornices, Ornaments
Curtain Goods. Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattraaa
>f all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Sprinj
3eds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixture*
99* Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
dor and laying down Carpets. Oil Cloths, Ac,
oeWT:l„) , ROBURTB A EO^NItIB.
«. K. 4cJ--. I*. !MAKMI,K,
ft anuiaotuiero and Dealers in
. SOOK GAP LETTfift.
and all kinds of
WHAFFING PAPJfiR, haveremovtsd trot*
So. Sr 7 Wood streetto -
NO. 88 BIttLTHFII£LiI> BTHKffiT-
P 111 ebg r s k Pa.
«4?“ Cash paid for RAGS. * ~9
WILLIAM CARS ft CO
WHOLESALE BHOCfIiS
And Importers oJ
Wifil RKAAIUIt;/i, tiSflii, aj,
ALSO.
Dlfltillera and Deal an in
MS HOLD MONONQAJIBLItry* Wuitutr
tan IJbertr Street,
Mkl, „ .. PITTSaUUSH, Bt.
*. (7r!riiij:Q2.K...
d. mmu 0. Dinuur
Cummwmm a co.—j*htts.
J BO BOH CITY fOLAfIS
wue,U)> Wstsr.OTVrt, and 150 TBst stteet
ntlflbnxjii. Pa-, tnn« doon belov the Mononxa
ela fittue, Manniaotnrers of Pittebnifh Cli,
' Tindow Olaas Draaißts' Olaea Ware and Ameri
oas Convex 01am. for narlor window?, ohorohai
vnd pnblle i,olid:nr,. ,
i. H. CASIDAYa
Kete, Stock, Draft, Bond and doti
sa«e, Beal Katate and Ker>
- rSmilee Biatear. - |
“MffSKsa#**.
Darinble IQQ property and other Beal Bftatf
to the aaoußß oitUXUIOO foraale lov.
’ (LATB or LSHCH £ BOTOHIKSOS,)
OBIMISSIOSI 4 mVAUIie IMCBAKf
Dealer in
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Floor. Grain, Figh. Dried i'roit. Pot aod Pear
Aahea and PKODICF GENERALLY.
, Brands of Family j. our Always on Hand
Wo. 102 Second Street,
Between Wood and Market,
_, .. , , PITTSBUGH, PENN'A.
«S~Laber&] advance m&ds on Coasigntoents.
apll-lrd
DSXLSUJ IK
Wo r W
SCHOOL BOOKS
used in the
PUBLIC SCHOOLS,
HIGH SCHOOL,
SELECT SCHOOLS,
FEMALE COLLEGE
WESTERS ÜBrtVxBSITT,
and the various educational institutions is t.h«
oity and vioinity.
Also a complete assortment of
SCHOOL STATIONARY,
Copy-Books, Pens, Ink* Pencils, Slates. Rubber,
Writing, Letter and Koto Paper, Envelopes,
Drawing Paper, Rules, Composition Books, Ac,
For sale at
CIiAS. C. MKLLOR’S,
au3l 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh;
A FINE ASSOBI HEN 1 OF SLEIGH
Bells iast receiv'd and for sale IrAr by
BBCKHA3I-* LOFa
feb7:d*w 127 Liberty street.
for sale by BOWB A TgTT.KV
edl Ufi WoodatnA
Business Cards, &c.
R. HUTCHINSON
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
NO 81 FIFTH STREET.
of acoounta and all lefal buffi"
ness promptly attended to, se'ilyd
DAUB & APPELL,
iffl WBC99ABTT
TAILOKS,
186 Smithfield Street.
WE HAVE JEST KIUEIVKb A
larse a.: i well "elected Etock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
oomridUnt o,
Cfiotlia, Oaaimerea, VesiiuKe, &o,
ALSO—-A large jtocbr of
GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,
lnolndina i'avtr Ow/or., fftchlut. and every
thing usuaUy kept by first class Furnish ing Slor e
OrdersP**Asa»*i7 executed. auddtiyd
Akdbew Klomam. ThomabN. Millbb,
Hknkt Phipps, Jb , special Partner
GeneraJ Partners.
JKOH CITY FOR«E,
KLOKIASI & PHIPPS,
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh,
manufacture Bar Iron, General Railway and
Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Lo
comotive Ajclea, Ac. gt 10-tf
DUQUESWE BRASS WORKS
CADMAN & CRAWFORD.
Manuiuctarora oi every variety of finished
BRASB WORK TOE PLUMBERS
«AS or STEAM FITTERS,
MACHINISTS akd COPPERSMITHS,
Brass CANTiittiB of eykbt bk
scription made to order. Steamboat work,
steam and gas htting and ropairing promptly at
tended to. liartioular attention paep to fitting op
Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils,
Also, sole agents for the Western District oi
Pennsylvania, for the sale of Mareh, Lansdell A
Co.*B Patent Syphon Pump, the best ever inven
ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of
order and will throw more water than any pump
twice its site. febu:dly,
IJLACK DIAMOND STEEI WORRB
PITTSBURGH. PA.
PABM, BBOTHEK&EO.,
hAffUIAO7UK BBS 0?
B4st Quality Refined Oaat Steel,
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all giiea. Wamn
ted equal to any imported or manufactured lx
this country.
Office and Warehouse, No. 149 and 131
First and 190 and 129 Second atroets, Pitts
burgh. leblfi, Lyd
WIULIAM BARALET,
WHOLESALE SRQCLR!
80S. 18 AHD 20 WOOD STREET,
FiX* K £ (K L H
CHARLES L. CALDWELL,
(,•■successor to Ja*. Holmes A Co„
e o R K PACKKU
Dealer in Bacon. Lard, Sugar-Cured Hama,
bflookcd Beef Ac.
Corner Market and Firm streets, Pittsburgh, Pa,
dec! 1:1yd.
JAfiSRMILiIIfQAB, MOHONQAJIB*
LA PLAAiiAfti MILL, fK)aid respectfully in*
form uie public tb&t be has rebuilt sicoe the fire,
end having enlarged disestablishment, and filled
U vith the •e'woet and mart approved machinery,
is now prepared to iumiah fiooriug and pianini
boards, jcrc'l safrinc acl re-s&wiu g, doors. safe
and SQjtiei kiln ’.r,tst , * r: . iq^qlijlds. 3 , bci
Eo£UiJ, i.i.
dc;*7a i**#, I.y&. ;a>j
Hotels & Restaurants.
SAVAGE HOU 8 K
fflo. Ififi Liberty Stml
Hart to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot
JOHN HiTASK Proprietor.
Havimi tahks ash FiTrp.il op,
with ail the modern improvements, this po
pular resort, tfc? enbpmber is prepared to oooom
modate hu» old oiLsuiiiior? r.nd the public gener
ally, with the best markets affords. Oysters
will bn ser\ ad up iu o ,-ery variety of Rtyi«, during
the sear or.. Uis Winer Lin com and Ales no feels
confidant in re.~oifuutt iioj to the public for their
excellence.
Can. Br,:he: ar.i received dally
and odd wc^Jr* 'iio • (*.j • -i-‘ i, my2(riyd
C El "H OLHE t
"0. *2 niAKOfii* ALLBY,
. i i'TBBUKGU.
g-H* ->i iLst.jv. r,.i.U .1 KNO fS CBS
- , !liC i V 1 he w *P dull" receipt ol
Jt> *.'!• •• : !IKL! J a.N i) CAN OTFTKRS, IiAMF,
*;'• i 1 • i»rei»aroci :<j iwccoiniLodata the p&tronp
w tliis . ,-i &n.i »oti ykiown hoaaewiihevenrtkmi
'ii cA’.-ii *•.'»! .t’ 'ikiiif lino aj the ahortos
J 'Tl>i SHALBK,
Proprietcr.
Wossssg’s bating Saloons,
CKiHNSh '/IkCilN &LLHT £NT> SMITH-
9) XUlf STRUTS
Where OYSTBRti hud ail the delieacias oi Uu
saaaon mil be: wi ed nv is the most paiatabh)
KjK „ . KLI YOUNG,
c-onter Virgin tiioy aid Bmithfieldst
Apollo UAuunxußi)BAU«a.
CILARLKb remindhit o£ I
friends and customers that ho i* stiU to boToeai
at his old stand. APOLLO HALL, entrant on
Fourth street. He has always on bond fh. bx«j
quality o ( L -Kor Les?. mi it rennoction withtbe
halt * von ut-tHXiiuy biUiard saloon, with »oed
tabled, l.aii.l Hud v'UOr\
Heunemr-er ria <•<<. Apoiiu Hr.! I fro® :J» «{
Q«arWood. entran*»» fr':;ii W-orth. Ifl.hiy
Coruii('or,>ice
CJiKNSX . r '•tfL-N AKD FIFTH HTH/m*.
tN«a: Market.!
UHKHK IHE PUBI.IO UaH 4»S.
IA IK tno b«?st and puro-: LiiUcm.
Mealn served at all hours on the t r,&-
tloe.
LonoL every monUn* between tiie hoars of -0
and 13 o’clock. * f RKD.WliiBd.
au2fl-ly Proprietor.
Spencer & McKay,
bbewms amj lusims,
BaawiHY, {
riuseargh, September 10,1362. j
| OP PARTNERSHIP.
MJ —The partnerahfp heretoforeexisting be
tween JOS. BPKNCER and W. 11. (URrIrS;
;ras ‘dissolved on the 80th of August, 1863, w.
I. GARRA&D being authorised to settle an the*
jnaiaesa of the late firm at the office in the Brew-
HE MoW°6u^ f
will bo thankful to Uw frienda of th,e late firm for
a'contmaftfiee “of their patronage; and promise
to make it their aim to mvosatiafaotion to allwh
may purchase from them.
Mr. ROBERT WATr')N, nf Liberty street, so
long Kjtown to the busing. - community, will hav< l
the maaagbmeot of on? hnsinfu*., with the fol
rontroi in uhe Brewery.
Addras? all orders to HPifiKCjSH 4 MaICAY
‘hofnix it'-'-vf :v o.f.ihnrgh. Pa.
JOSEPH BPENCBK
selMyd JAMBS MoSLAT.
Railroads.
IHO3. r
WINTER ARBANTGEaiENT.
On and after Konday, HoveibMv 18tb.
HMSYLfAIIA OiSHIEAL ftAiLBOAH.
Nine Daily Trains.
Tml fHBaiiQH a cconno i>a ■
tioo' Train leaves the paßsonger Ration,
Daily, (except Monday, i at 5 60 a. m., stepping' at
all stations between Pittsburgh and Pilaaelpnia,
and making direct connection for New 1 o£fc at
Philadelphia
THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the
; Passenger station every morning, (ezoept Sun
day.) at 2 50 iTm., stoppingdnly at principal Sta
tions, and making direct connections at Harris
burg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New
lork via Philadelphia.
THIS THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
daily, at 4 25 p. m., stopping only at principal
Statons, mazing dirwtreo-nneefcien aVHarri&hurg
for Baltimore and Washington, and far New
Yora via Allentown Route and
THE FAST LINE leaves the Station *dfilZi
vexcept SundayJ.at.B3s^stopping only at
principal Stations, obnhecnng at" Harnsburg for
Baltimore and at Philadelphia
.for New York.
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (ezoept Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop
ping at all Stations, and running as far.as Cone
maugh,
„ FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fOrWall’B
Station, 'eaves daily,(except Sunday,)at63o&.m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall s Station, leaves daily, (ezoept SundayJ at
11 40 a. m.
Talßu ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for]
Wall s Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at’
350 p.m. |
KODk.H ACCOMMODATION TRAIN foi
Wall s station leaves daily, (ezoept Sunday,) ai
6 00 p. m.
Til 8 CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Stations
every Sunday at 9U6 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m. ,
RETURNING TRAINS I
ARRIVE 111 PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS!
Baltimore Express _ „ 1260 p, ml
Philadelphia Express l2op. ml
Fast Line- 1 30 a. nt
Through Mail Train 100 a. nt
Johnstown Accommodation .10 05 a. nd.
Ist Wall's Station Accommodation....— 6 25 a. m
X a !!> Accommodation 835 a. nt
od Walls Station accommodation 1 55 p.nz.
4th W all s Station Accommodation...... 6 05 p. m.
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia•
Expresi at 120 p. m. on Mondays.
TRAINS FOR BLaIRSVTLLE and INDP- !
ANA oonneot at Blairsviile Inierseotion with]
lhrough Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Bala*]
m/re Express and Johnstown Accommodation?
West. r
TRAINS FOR EBENSBURG connect at
son wnh Express Trails and Mail Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Expretd
Train East. : {
Ihe i raveling Public will find it greatly 4q
S olr . I SL?£? a^i l l,®ptM East or West, to travel us
the PENNSYLVANIA RaILROaI). as the aE
commodations now offered cannot besuspagtw
on any other route. The Road is ballasted with
stone, and is entirely free from dust, we c4n
promiso Safety. Speed and Comfort to all who
may favor this Road with their patronage. j •
FA £ £
TU NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
EaLTLMuBE
LANCAoTBIt.
HAKRiBBUiIG... '
Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn"
sylvama Railroad, and to Philadelphia Balti
more and New York. n
Passengers purchasing tiokets in oars w»ll.T}e
chafed an access according to distance traveled
in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta
tions where the Company has no Agent.
. case of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
ooiv, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B. —An Omnibus idne ngs been employed to
oonvey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to eioeed2s oenta for ea6h
passenger and baggage.
. .v t, t> ™ , J. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. raa_enger Station, on Libert
and Grant streets. no2o
1863. THE 1863.
PiTIiMMJf.W mk CHICAGO UMI
IO ALL POINTS IN THE WE^T,
SOUTH WEST ANA NORTH WEST,
Shortest and Host Direct Route to the
West,
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
OS ASD AFTER BTOTBSBER 16lb,
1863, trains run aj follow*, ri*: —
WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS,
Chicago Express. Chioago Express
Leaves
Pittsburgh 1.45 a, m.
Allegheny 1.55 a, m
Arrives
Alliance....
Crestline...
Ft. Wayne
Chicago 10 50p m. ILGO a. m.
FOR COLUMBUS, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS
Leaves
Crestline
Arrives
Columbus
Cincinnati
Indianapolis...
Louisville
fit Louis
...5.40 a. m.
.10.30 a. m.
All 'JLraina through to Chioago witho ohange
cf Cara.
N. U —The time to Cincinnati Li the same as
by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at
Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati
together. y
CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL.
Mail. Accommodation.
Leave Pittsburgh .6.5:0 a. m. 2.15 p.m.
Allegheny 6.40 a, m. 225 p. m.
New Brighton. 8.20 a. m, 4.16 p.m.
Alliance 11.20 a, m. 7.40 p.-^n
Arrive Crestline 3 30 p.m. ■
Tncse trains stop at principal Stations between
Allegheny and Rochester.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION
TRAINS—Prom Eederal itreet Station, Alle
gheoy City.
Leave
Anegheny..9.ls a. m. 12.00 m. 4.30 p. m. 5.40 p m.
Arrive
N. Brighton.U.ls a. m. 1.45 p. m. 6.25 p. m. 7.33
p. m.
EASTWARD,
Leave
N, nrigb ton-530 a. ro, 7.00 a.m. 12,20 p.m. 230
p. m.
Arrive
Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8 40 a. m. 235 p; m. 430 p. m
EASTWARD TRAINS.
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH
! Chicago Express 2.20 a. m,
j uhtcago Express 3 80 p. m.
1 Cincinnati Express 7.50 p m.
CresUine Mail 7.00 p. m.
TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and
OIL OITY.
Mail
Leave Pittsburgh 6.30 a. m.
Allegheny 6.40 a. m,
Arrive New Ca5t1e...10.40 a. m.
eastward
Leave New Ca5t1e....6.20 a. m.
•Arrive Allegheny A4oa. m
t&.'Traioa arC'fun by Colombua time, which is
12 minutes slower than Plttsburgh^m*
For farther information, an i through tiokets,
apply to uEO. PARKIN, Xioket Ag'L
Uni-n Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa.
and A.Q. CASSKLBKRitY. Agent Allegheny.
JOHN B. JERVIS, General Superintendent,
H. R. PAYSON. General Passenger Agent
OLftVMID, PITTSBURGH & WHBIiLUiG JL fi.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, MftYltM.
BER 16th, 1803 Trains will leave the lS3t
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in PittsborglT aa
follows.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE;
jeave
Htteborgh.....L4s a. m. 6 20 a.m. 1.46 p.m
Yetlsville 4.10 *' 8.42 ’■ 4.05 ‘
hteabenvUle..s.lo ** 9.45 *' 6.05 “
'Wheeling .6.00 ** 11.00 “ ?*} .
Arrive**
Bell&ir “ 11.16 “ flgn ••
Conn acting at Steubenville and B allair with Sten
bonville and Indiana RiUroad and Central Ohio
Railroad for Zanesville, Newark.Colnmbus. Xenia
Dayton. Indianapolis, Lpnbville,
Cairo, St Louis. St Joseph, and all points and
south-tfest, ana at Wheeling with Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
PITTSBURGH AND OLEVRLANO UN*.
Leaves Pittsburgh 1.45 a. m. 1.45 p. m<
WellgrtlTe 430 ** 4JX>
Bayard 3.56 “ 635-.“
Alliance J 5.56 “ 6,15 '*
Ravenna 7.40 “ -638 “
Hudson 8.11 “ 730 “
Arrives C3evelaiid...-935 ‘‘ M 0 . *
ConneodnaM with luiograwaabranch
for Hew PhiJadelpnia and Canal Uover; at Ald
an Ofl with Pittubarrh, Jfoft Wuu and Qhieaco
nilread at Kavenna with Aijantio and %mt
'enter, Railroad for Warren, Glieenvffle. Medi
na Union, Oornr, Jamestown and Salamanea -
»l Hndron, with - Cleveland, ZaneroiHe ml
Si • B ’ Ata*. °<tsahoaa nib
on ¥ B S3 h Sfe Cleveland with ft and BL
B.H- torgglgißih,jad Bagalo, with C-* T.
gJtLfor Sandtuky.Toledo, aim with steamer, for
Steubenville and WelljvUle Aeoommodatlon
leaves Allegheny City at 3 50 p. m.
Returning Trains arrive aO&00 a.m.,330 p>
m , 8.05 p. m. .nil 7. in a. m
Through Ticket. to all prominent point! can be
oroenered at (he Libert, street Uepot ruta.-
baulk. -
And at Allh&bb 68 Tlok ** A,<jat -
For further inteiflatfoliapnl, to , I jac
At thi CamtmayßMMjhitift BUtton,iCmi£
■oil
'■^liXS&tSi&Zh.-r-'SiH'.treaAzsiiV'
WIHTEK AttBAjrSEMHMT. '■
aBi: _ Leaves Arriyasat^
jHt'Jsteasport Aco'dn. l!Sa2
B^bok^ 1 * 7 " "' ”!«*“ '-*»»*
Sunday OhnreVTrain to , P m
and front M/Keeport, 100 p z& l&Otau
NSnM* AM
• H;i ‘MmtaLfaMhMMft A '1
3^^||
;^gi£«..2£bS!aSs^
?£i£iSSsa&ES3
WESTERN WSURANCTcOMPAiV
©F POTSBITRCni.
«BOESS I
W.JSSI&IISS™ * “’“"»ekoA
fcmilgrHg ft MAIMt klnds ®? ITRS »iiM I
A Home Institution U' !>/•*,*♦«-- i i
XteJSJiiS 0 a” ™ *® ootnmmnnity, and whet u
JjJjW®! 4 * fc T I*?fmrtaesa and liberality, to m J
tain the characte? which they have assumed. a£ o
{nstSod!' b * Bt proM,t,tio » to those who daaite ti \
, ASbSTS, OCIOB2K SOth, IMI
.J 63.0 C
effiSXiiteri'.:, 2-W
83?. Aosotmte, .
BSBfisisc.S*
K Ml.t r ttiKivroßo. ,
&?Rf r ? Wm.H.Bmir*- >
..M2 ao
10 50
10 00
- 880
_ 7 65
O*" *>HLIIaA.I>.Ei;L I x>. niAi
Od Bu'J.iiiiS, Limited or Per pot a*]. Merck*
Fnmitare. ln town or {
ootmtry. i
,-^^pJia l , »^WO0 ;
Invested as toll otre, vis:
First Mortgage or Improved City J*k
party, worth doable the amount-. «w no
Ground rent, first class iiltt m
Pmpg'lyaniaEaUroad Co's»"* oent
'ft 88
j&g Sg
Hnnttngdon and Broad Top Mountain
pSSffl'at tea 88
fitg<f*3 WaWiajßOo Mutual .
.Fire ‘ Co §0
StooJ; o/ Delawaio £a n,. asur&noe Co. 700 (8
Oonur-erdalßaals do «]«&
Mechanics' Bank do ****** yffi S
Bnlon M. Insurance Co*a ScripZr‘~**\ rtam S{
Bills HeOfijTftblev business iffoor ig
BooJ' Accounts, s-r-'o r&i interest, etc!’ ‘ftUTft n
C«v ■>* k r of agent?M 11,386 15
1.45 p. m.
1.56 p, m.
_ BCiHB H
XUJSZaST. FraMdah
•>n=Kf"roßf.
S' 5 ® Semnoi Btopha*.
Wm. R. Tbomi so: Kobett $
Jred«ri<uc Brown. Wiliira-JfnWi
Cojuoluu Stovers,:,. ;>enj. w tC3s
JotmK. Worrei KiShSlimilr
Bobjrt Tojand.. CtoStSand.
SiSSt&SS* to ‘
J * nK P. Wwx!^g; Hl Jg^^e4^tobufrt.
J.’ GARDNER (KXrinwfAmt
style Northeast comer Third and Wood sVJ
1.40 p. m.
10.30 p. m.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
« T fiBE.
* lil.l sf i-IRB ISNUIiASC*
A OirMPAhIY OJ P HILADZLPIIIA. ogyroii.
H°. JM.ij <»'
nnr Kflh, •
At,r ' myy An A « ofASwiMf;
Hmt Mortgages. amply Mmrri.....:.,»imj[« gg
&«*! fejAte, iprwenl Talon llOUas WW *
M.I 50rt;......-. KSL69S S 6
lamportry to on ample Collet
taral Becniinefl r . m , rn . l . • ooiar u
Stock*. (present value ($88,667 74) m
Sot« tad &U* R®oaiV»bl«.‘.'.r."7ZZ 00
® Mb - -47.919 83
®“ snlyraofite from preminm,whlSthlsSm?
AtowUchto,
Etsnranow made on eyrey ittatottamUs Prop
erty. In Townnnd Coontiyi aYntea U mw as .1.
Qoo*.ji£Viut Wildi snoerjdy.
S® 6 ?. “tor incorforaHoo, »j9*Hga of thirty
years, they hare pjid losses by Fire, toanamount
exceeding Foot Millions of Dollars, thereby nf
fordmjerideooeof the S'lTMtag«of::lnrnr»no«.
promptr.esrauSibffities. ! I
X,»iw raid during the year u.
Accommodation.
JMSSOXOHa.
nKa.rle= V;. R*o,.» v. Mordeeai D. Lraii.
-'I gS&W"*)
Jaoob R. Smith. BdwariC.Dala.
*«. a. ft-d * e
J. «ARBNeR_COmH I A«nt
Northeast oor. Third »5d Wood sts.
3.00 jym«;
6.40 pi hi.;
1.00 p. m.
4.50 p. m.
PHIUBMiA MWWm
COMPANY,
HO. i4S OHESTifIjT BTBEET,
Oppostis tbe OoMoin
0»»lt»l ?*1»,100 ft
T.” »4?n
«r«y aeecnpfcion of Property or Merchandiser uk
msootblo r&tw t*i preimain,
ROBERT P. KING, Preddmt
M T T,ALW^VtoP?S^«t
aturles B&yod 32. ft-gope,
STB. English *w7Bwir*
a 1&?
8. J. Mss&rK« .»S* WD«r,
fooictjn'.
' IjW"
WMEKY INSURANCE CO,
OF PITTBBUB&H.
i>V»«CK. *e. &7 mt it, ■ Bloc*
iaiaIURRA AGAINST AlaltilKlMDfl DF
fciSKS
‘ Har.
▼ey Childs, Cap! R. a GjSTJoS £wtbon7Bl
u* Fahnestock# John D, McCord. Cap tain a<i*»
Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Cart W* Robert L.
aPOrew. Robi. B’.D&tU' »n£B
VBPBITISHIStf fiOOBA
Jr SUITABLE for thhsbabon
'jfAqtPH * EIfYEE
MtaSrßSiNrf* **
UnsirAiitf MiVeHa|flUfMil >
co^ffiMss?s2sa««a^,
Stores, Hew. Uuferdhsh,
ABMTSmBTsT^
And BohUCT’-gMnfchtufivvm,. -i—J—
soU ‘7B Market t
. ißftil tie w?
Insurance.
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QOMtMBY,
ME*