DAILY POST, The Divided Bentiments of the Peo pie—Some of the Beesons way they are not TTnited Oar Abolition cotemporaries have, from time to time, evinoed a great deal of fret fulness, and indulged largely in denuncia tion. because the people will not embrace their views, and adopt their policy, in re gard to the war. They tell ns that, in a war to preserve the Union and maintain the Government,"ffie-pepple should be of oue mind, and should unife in the one pur pose. It is, therefore, pertiijgnt to inquire why there is a want of unity in the public mind, on this subject. In the first place, men of intelligence, deeply versed in the philosophy of Govern ment, have always held that the U nion waa founded in fraternity, not in foice, waa the result of voluntary assent, not ot coercion; and the history of its lormatiou abundantly proves the correctness ol thiß hypothesis. Indeed, this has been the accepted and popular view of the subject ever since our system of Government was instituted. The axiomatic truth, incorpo rated by the illustrious Jefferson into the Declaration of* Independence, that ‘‘Gov ernment is founded on the assent of the governed,” has been accepted by all American statesmen, throughout our his tory, and has always been a staple of pop ular American thought. Hence, in all cases of serious disagreement, the Demo cratic party has always sought to reconcile differences of opinion by an appeal to reason and compromise, rather than haz ard the whole system of republican insti tutions by a resort to the sword—well knowing that, where passion rules, reason is silent. It may well be doubted whether a Union, founded in the voluntary assent of co equal sovereigns, and the formation of wbLh force waa never contemplated, can be held together or perpetuated by force. In such a system, when one party scouts the complaints of the other, as sumes to be exclusive jndge of the whole controversy, hurls defiance and practices dogmatism, instead of observing comity and conciliation, a collision is inevitable. Accordingly, ail men ot sagacity fore saw, when a sectional party had elected to the Presidency a sectional man, who had openly avowed a hostile purpose toward the existing institutions ot the Southern States, that a erieis in our affairs had ar rived, in the highest degree portentous of evil. It was notorious that Mr. Lincoln had, previous to his election, declared, iu substance, that the Union could not exist ns it was created by our Revolutionary fathers, with the States part slave and part free; that there was, in the natare of things, a hostility between tbe two sections, which mast increase in in tensity until one or the other system acquired complete aaceudency. In ad ditiun to this, it came to be generally known, at an early period after Mr, Lin coln's election, that he had designated Mr. Seward as his Secretary of State; and it, waa a part of the current history of the time,* that the latter gentleman, echoing Mr. Lincoln, hot robing the idea in a little more elegaut rhetoric, had os tentatioasly announced that the conflict between the elaveholding and the non alaveholding States was irrepressible, and that it must go on, with, increased vio lence, until the States became either all slave or all free. Here, then, was a par ty, ju3t about to assume the administra tion ot the Government, who came into power the declared enemies of that ays tem of Government. What could be expected of such a party, comiog into power with such principles, openly avowed, but that they would use the power so achieved for the attain me: t of those ends a? which they aimed, and which were the foundation of their whole new fangled system? Avowedly hostile to the system of Government established by the old fathers, the inference was inevit able that they pnrposed the destruction of that system. It cannot, therefore, be matter of surprise, that truly patriotic men, who were endowed with practical common sense, were seized with alarm. Who that had a mind to think could be otherwise than profoundly uneasy, unless, 1 indeed, he were crazed by the prevail-1 iDg fanaticism ? Accordingly, all men of rational thought, both in the North and in the South, when they beheld onr con stitutional system-assailed in a manner so unscrupulous, frenzied with sentiments so fearful, rampart with a policy so destructive, and flashed with victory, could, not avoid entertaining the most serious apprehension. it was under these trying circnmsl ancea that the most prudent, thoughtful and patriotic men of the country resolved to make one more effort to avert the im pending calamity. Animated by this hope, the Peace Congress assembled in Wash ington j astprevious to Mr. Lincoln’s in - anguration. It waft thought the t such an assemblage might devise race sure? that would rescue the country from the fearful vortex which threatened to engulf the public liberty; and it waa tine defeat of i.he measures then devisadthat has since eovered the land with, the pall of univer sal mourning. H&A the measures there devised been met » a patriotic spirit by Mr. Lincoln apd. his. frisuds, how much of calamity ap.dw.oe might have been saved, Qae word,from. Mr. Lincoln might then have accomplished what two and a half years of fratricidal war have failed to achieve. Instead of uttering that word, his poor diminutive soul was iooapable ot'i rising above the Chicago Platform; and accordingly he told the country in hia Inaagaral, that that Platform would be ‘•the law” of hia Administration. A : great man would eagerly have seized such an opportunity to immortalize his name by the salvation of his country. But Mr. Lincoln refused to apeak that word. He refused to save tbo Hvsa ot a million of his countrymen, slaughtered and maimed in battle; he chose rather to be the aspjB£ 6 » n of the public liberty. And bU partisans, mad with a fanaticism deaf alike to the voice of patriotism and the admonitions ot wisdom, wickedly refused to co-Operate in any practicable measure having the peace and welfare of the coun try in view. Mr. Chaso in his recent Western tour, j had been uncandid enough to misrepre- Bent the part he acted as a member of that Peace Congress. History Bhotca that he asad ail hia tact and bll hia talents to defeat every feasible plan: and for this malignant service he wsfi. rewarded by hia gratified Chief, with the Secretaryship of the Treasury. Nor will tb6part acted by Mr. Chandler, a Senator from Michigan, aver Be forgotten. With a spirit as vin dictive and splenetic as it was devilish, be wrote to the Governor of his State to send delegates to assist in defeating all plans of adjustment.—as there was dan ger, he feared, that some plan would sue., ceed—and giving it as.his opinion that, a little blood letting would be useful. How fearfully has hie Batauic desire oeen gratified; for, to paraphrase Ihe larJ K Qage of the giited Emuet, if all the bi Jo d al ready. Bhcd in this unnatural f / a r were collected into cue grand reserve', r Chand ler and Lincoln, and lU Cabir Pt 'with all the inalignants in Congic-so, ir ' ht swim id it. Wet.rabmit, therefore, c h R ; a r ! eJtr proposition, if Lincoln ar ,<j his Chit-t Cab inet Minister, and indeed a u the other con members of t 1 je Abolition parly, were Bincere in the opinions they openly expressed, their pnr pose was to subvert the Constitution , ,r,d revolutionize the existing system of. Government. If thiß was not their pnr pose, then they degene' rate into a gang of the most pestiferous demagogues ar,<f ranting' hypocrites -who ever infested this or any" other country." And here >,t is worth while to inquire whether allthe measures of Mr.iinooln’s Administration have not tstodady with up erring certainty, to the real'tization of those gas wmfltnuM gei»> thumpa* ttomnwa. BsoiMßaß--t*,rwi Hr results which ha and Seward aj openly avowed 7 Was ever a Government mere completely revolutionised ia the mode and manner of itß administration? Was sver Constitution more completely subverted? lias not every species of machinery, with out regard to legal restraint, been put iD operation to make the States all non slaveholding ? Is not such the now avow ed purpose of the was ? Have they not substituted bayonets for ballots, court i martial for courts of jastice, epauleted of , Ecials for juries, military dungeons lor the ' habeas corpus '!- Sach are the measures adopted by Mr. Lincoln to produce a I unanimous public sentiment. He would I have the people siuliijy themselves by i singing ra-ins to a policy which is deß troyine their Government under the spe cioos plea of saying it. We trust the people are not yet prepared for auch self degradation. Ai.d if not, if they have aDV Epark of their old love of liberty re maioing can they be expected to unite in I sapporiing such a policy, characterized by each madness, folly and wickedness ? If the Administration wants a united public sentiment, let it restore to the peo_ p!e the Constitution which they love, and the ioalienable rights which that Consti tution was made to secure. Let oar ad minißtrators learn to be i ast, wise and hu mane. Let them practically adopt the maxim ot Jefferson, that “error of opin ion may be safely tolerated while reason is left free to combat it.” Ifyou want the people's respect, give the people back their liberty.— Age. Philad’pliia Advertisements OBAS. HAOBB J, BODiiiN HIOES. HAGEE A UICKS. Importers Bad dealers* in Cloths, Caasimeres, Satinetts Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings., JSo. 255 MARKET STREET, Phi ladclphia. 0c29-if WM. BRIUE & CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 15 Sooth Water street, PHILADELPHIA . AWLiberal advance.} made on consignments when required. E- P. MIDDLETON A BRO., IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &a, AND DEALERS IS Fine Old Whiskies, No. 5 North Front alreet, mylil-lyd PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail iioalcr In every description of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO„ MANUFACTURERS OF QAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved KictUoir k Patent Paragoa COA L, OIL BCESERB, HAND LAMP 3, COLUMNS, ha. Salesrooms,sl7 Arch Bt. Philadelphia. Manufactory. Frankiord, PhiUJ.;ij>hi&, warranted. Til? C. HABKY BBIAN, WITH LOJfGCOPE & PEARCE, MAJIPFACTURERS IMPORTERS o P HEN’S FIBNISHINU GOODS, AND TAILORS TKIMWINHb. NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA “T ME U Sf IOB,” ARCH STREET, between Sd and 4th FHILABELPHI4 TTN'OERSIGNED HATING HE- H new«dtho loss* of the abov. popular House for a soiios ol years, would respootluUy call the attention ol tho tr&voliug publio to us central lo cality, uither tor business or kdcasore. mh.l:lyd THOMAS S, WEBB* SON Cu H A K D LI« K • Steam t« (Ineenstown and Lirerpeol. Ti'rt* Firwt Class Power ai S eamship*, MOON 1 KEDAB, MARATHON, I TRIPOLI, . _ ~ WILL SAIL FROM NEW 1 York overy altornato Weduosday, fro® Liverpool every alternate riaagaft Tuesday, and from Queoustown even alternate Wednesday. fitoerage Passage from Liverpool or Queens town. $3O in gold, or its equivalent in currency. From New York to Livorpool, s>3s in currency For fcteerago Passage apply to WIL.LIAAiS k GUION. 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. H. RATTIGAN, Apt, No 122Monoas-abelaHor.se, Water M., no2d-iyd Su toessor to Thos. Rattigan. Passage from lEngland «£ Ireland $21,00. EVBOPEAR AUSyCT. . THOMAS H. KATHOAS, European Agent, 122 tf onongabe 1b House, Pittsburgh, Pa., is pro* pared to bring out or sond -back passengers from or to any part of the old country, eithor by steam or sailing packots. BIGHT DRAFTS FUR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. , . Agent for tho Indianapolis and Cincinnati Raifroad. Also, A gout for tho old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sailing between Now York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. Having succeeded the nbovo in the European Passage and Exchange Business, the undersigned solicits tho patronage of his former customers, and the public in general, and is proparod to set tle all outstanding tramactions *n full. no2*-lm THUS. H- HATTIGAN. NEW WINTER GOODS, WE WOULD CALL THE ATTEN ticn of buyon to oar 6tock of WIKIEH OOODN. Ali .thjal&e west styles of foreign and domestic CASSiMERES AND COATINGS- With a largo and choice sc! oction o f SJUi AND CASBMK lIBWS, W. H, M’OEB & CO., 143 .FEDERAL STREET, Comer Market Square, Allegheny City, Pa. Spencer & McKay, wiwiis and halms. FSKBUIi q fSAy Bbbwbbt, 1 Vltlsbun,h. Repteinber 10,1362. / w JISHOUTIOS OF PIKTKEBBHIP. 19 —Tho partnership heretofore existing; be fwoen JOS- BPENCKR and W. H. GARRARD dissolved on tho SOth of August, 1863, W. H GARRARD boing authonied to Bottle up tho badness of the late firm at the office in the Brew ery The Brewing Business will be continued by SpfeNCER A STRAY, who intend to have al vni qp hand a .°°P?'j o , r .|B o{ ?DR; TER and BROWN 6TOOT. The undersigned will be thankful to the friends of the late firm for a continuance of their promise to make it thoir urn to givecatmactjon to ailwn vtirv nnroh&so from them, MrS ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, ic. long known to the business commnnity. wiE have the management of onr business, with the full Krtn-tp.il in th# Brewery. _ AddrwaaU ordow to ft McHAI Puculs Brewery# Pittoborgh, Pa. JOSEPH BPBNCJttt, JAMES MoKAT. TI BTLE SOUP.-THE FIRST TUR TLE SOUP of the season served up daily in thobest‘tyle, at the COBfIUCOPLfi. oornor of Fifth and Union streets, near Liberty. Oysters in every style. ’lhe ohoioest brands of Liquors always on hand. The proprietor gives his person al attention to his business, and invites his friends to give him a call. Hu attendants are prompt in waiting on easterner.'. Fit KB. WEIS. delWJl Proprietor. Cheap wall papebs-beauti fol Wan Paper staisefliDg ails cents, fo* a* by W. P.MARfitoLU oc2) 87 nooast Business Cards, &c. J. A- B. SPSTEES, B rass Founders and Steam Fitters, All hind* of Brass and Iron CocKB made to order. ALSO, BRASS CASTINGS. OF ALL KINDS. Made at the shortest notice- Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL RisiFlN ERIKS. 31 4 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty. The members of this firm, being practioal me ohanios. of many years’ experience in the bust noiF will ensure to give satisfaction in every re ?j>oot. We are also agents tor Guild, Garrison & Co.’s, Steam Pumps for water and oil. seo-lyd JOSEPH SNOWDEB, JV o 'Z'A. HY PUBLIC NO. 89 DIAMOND STREET, PITTSBURG £l, M. O’HARA 1 * M’filKß O’HABA & M'GINN, Attorneys at La w 9 —A. HD — REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 89 GRANT STREET Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh* *srPartieuiar attention given to the settlement of Estates, sale and transter of Real Estate, Ex amination of Titles, Soldiers claims, oolleotlons in any part of the west. Prompt remittances, and full correspondence in regard to ail business entrusted to our oare. jul6-tf JOSEPH li, MILLIKENj BUOOBBSOB TO j a s * p. flewiino* DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medioinee, Punts, Oils, Dye-3tut& and Perfumery, ISo. T 7 Federal Btroot, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA, OTllPETsToiLCLofis, sc. A T M'-3i A 1< I B M’ii Ho. 87 I'onrtb SttM*. Mutiuur JPKK'VIOUH TO THE I-At* ad7aDoe in prioss, of which the fnllost »o T»u;»s« is offerod in purohaoo FOR OABH. del. IBUH HICKS ,CHAB. O. BWOPK ilAiO .'Vk. l-S’O'.LU CfiH PiTTSBURSH STEEL WDRU JONES, BOYD & CO., 4 KfcUtN <►&■' t'AH I'K I jTjL also. Spri:./. E >ow. nr.d A R t-ier • :-PHINOi *d AX LAS, 00‘T.er Ron ftoSliU PI I rrniURGH. Pa JSf©, MOOBMEAIJ, COMMISSION MERCIAN! FOR TUB 6A.UI OP PiG MKTAL AND HLGOM6, ptj t* 9f ATBR bTHUfiT. BRLOW MaHK pirrsßiuwiu!. WM. H.bhUlß W®. M. SftUTH <& C®, WHDUSAU shush MOl 11l lEMKO *ho Ul fiRST iTSHTJ A.OOV J* EWIJNR, i’lumbers surt Grs Fitters, SO, iM WOOD STIiRKT, OPPOSITE riKftTt Hrsca, prrrsar*«f». Ain 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY PCfMP», HYDRANTS, SHEET I.KAI> ( Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead,an.i .umber's material in goners.!. Oi! Refineries , fitted up in the mopt spvrovwt manner. Tanks line\* Lead o> Copper. JluUs« with Water and Ga-i Frz ***%?*. N. s>. All orders promptly Mterded te. »p3:lrd "UPHOLSTER V, NO. 86 FOURiii ST., NKAR WOOD BfANUFAt’- JL TGRH and keep constum!* on hand ever/ article in their line, vu: Cornices, On*amonL- Gartain (fr-odi, Comforts. Feather Bsds, Mittrasa of all kinds; £»!-->, the celebrated Patent bpnuf Bed?*.. Ail kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixture*. yg- PromL,t attentioD given to ali orders 'oi fit ting ani down O-vrreti Oil Cloths Ac .viiPlyd ROBSHT9 A ROtfNIGK. B=4- s». & V-, P. fiABHM:, hl&nuiacruie?? and Deaiere la iiiOOK GAP IHTTSB; and &U kinds cl WRAPPING PAPKR, hav;,ramovod from tqo. Wood street to so Vi SMITHFIELD HTRBiftl’, iOtteharaa. P a • uash puli »o> RAGB WILLIAM CABB & CO, WHOLESALE 6ROCER&. vfl&Jbs> nSASDIKS; ft fit 6i f ALSO. Inssiiiera and 13ealor5 la JJS3GU) HONOHUAHELA KYB WEIBES %*•; liberty Street, IPITTSBIIIMiM, Ji. W. UOHHI!IQHA«...b..CniFnr&HAM...y. CUFUIHQBAH S. lEVISM. ArNtijnrniGHAHM * i-O.—PITTS xU BUHQH cil'i OLASS WORES—Wa.-t -houso, 119 W&tar ecrest, and 106 First stre»t Pittsbarjh, Pa., three doors belo-E the Monouia hsia Roase. Manulaotarars oi Pittsburgh Oilj Window aiass I) my fists' <21*86 Ware and Am«n oan Convex iiiaas. li t parlor trLidovrj, sbero ha ard oauiis bniiainci. sat Hois. Stocfe, tlir.ft, Bead ajsd Her* Rase, Basl Kaiats and ®or- OEIICS. HOGM do. l»3l)itEl'Siitj'uoiilCT®. JOURTfI SXK ESP. FUtsbarsh. Fa. Desirable Mill property and other Roal Estate to tbo amoont of $lOO,OOO for sale low. 4 ! RTIS C. BTEIHMETB, PITTBBDKQH. rg'SHK RtimRIBKS ANKOISCKH Jfl. to the public that he la In daily receipt ol EHJ2S.H SHELL AN D CAN OYBTKBS, GAME, and ie prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house with everything I In the eating and drinking line at the chortoi notice. JOHN BHALJ2H, jaltbly Proprietor. MOIJNfrJ CARPUS T It"; IS lN V JOBB F -l &HOP VIB9IH AUET and liberty Stress UOB3B* DJh.Li2LL~»-~» • • A- J. DAUILI BOB!, BAX-.SEJLI, & C«i., Wholesale Qrooen, EOBMiStiae MS FoR*MDiii9 BtdCKAII iHC iMiltrf in Produce und plttabarth MunuluctUM So-- Sfti LIBSIBTT BTBXBT, HENRY W. BEACMOST & CO. foreign Brandies, Wines and (jins, Also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and 31nje Brandies, Old Mononihaheln, Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rome Ac-. No. S 3 Liberty Street, Cuprite Fourth street, PiTTbBUKGH.PA. 4ir Hotels, Tavern, and Families, supplied at moderate profits for Cash. my2l;lyd I.uoeut Oil Work Uni!CAW, DUKLAP ft CO,, Manniaetnrers ol rum! WHITE RgAkJ&d C A K E O N O 11, h . Offles, NO. 9*l LIBERTY STREET, Pitts bnnh. Fa- myg-Smd P. BITMXS H. D. BEYMRE- J. 8. RETMEB Late at Miller & Ricfcetson’s, Reymer & Brothers, fSncsessan to Reymer * Anderson,) Wholesale Dealers in Foreign Fruit*. Nuts, Conleetlonary, sugar*, Fire Work*, if, NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET. JOLI. R.HITHER FITTHfiCRUH «»*s T’ra a-at; u’« j»prs. Importers ufi .a dc hoaji. cofcuaaisc Bruiser prrrssvßOH niii.iKa m Business Cards, &c. R. HUTCHINSON (LATE OP LEEOH & HTTTGHISBOM,) COMMISSION k FORWABDIN6 IBRCHAKT Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Pish. Dried Fruit, Pot and Pear Ashes, and PKODU t K GENERALLY. Bejt Brands of Family v .our Always on Hand No. 102 Seecmi Street, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBUGH, PKNN’A fl9»i-<U>ural advance made on Consignment, apll-lyd J uoob Itollor, liupcrtor and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS, 160 SMITHFIELD STREET, Three doors aboro 6th stroot. JACOB KELLER^WOULD INVITE particular attestion to hi« stock of Gorman Wines and French brandies which has been se lected and imported by himself. Families and churches could depend on obtaining at this es tablishment the best and purest of W ines. Pure Liquors ol all kinds, equal to any in the city, al ways on hand. Also, pure old Rye Whisky and tde beet Rectified Monongahela. ocdO P. M e r t s 7 Wholesale and Retail dealer in and manufac turer of LadieH, Mlaseg, Gents, Boys and YOUtIIM BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITEBS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES. No. 125 FEDERAL STREET ocLJ-lj-d ALLEGHENY CITY. PA FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO &I FIFTH STREET. of accounts ant all legal baai ness prr.mptly attended to, j-elllyd DAUB & APPSIsL, SJfWHCiH MT T A IS,«> KS, 185 Smithfield Street. WE HAVE JEST A Ursa and well selected stock cf Fall and Winter Goods, consisting or Ciollio, taslsju-i-es, YfisiSugA, &«■ ALt-U—A large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including >*ap«r Col/nrt, ant every thing nscalij kept by ilrst olacs yumlahins 9iorr Urdera prowmUj eieoutri aui'i jy : Andrew Kloban Übnbt Phipps, Jr , General Partners. J|ROH CITY FOKOE, HLOKAIV *k PHIPPS, Rimh Ward. Pittsburgh, manufacture Par Iron. General Railway and fteambnat Forging?, Passenger, Freight and lo comotive Axlos, Ac. stio-ti QUQUESNE BRASS WORKS CADMAN & CRAWFORD. ftlanaieocorers o: every variety of finished BEASS WOfiK FOE PLUMBEE3 MACHiNK'jfb and COPPERSMITHS, BRA** ( AMIN«S OF EYF.KY In scription matlc to order Steamboat wrrs. steam and fitting an 1 ropairing promptly at tended to. ilarticular attention patp to filling cp Refineries for Juai and Carbon Uils, Aiso, sole agents lor the Western D’dtno: c.. Pennsylvania, lor the sale o'Marsn, A Co. ? 1 Patent Syphon Pump, the beet ever inver ted, having no valves it is not liable to got ouU! order &Dd will throw more wator than any mkt,i twice its site. fcblhdly. ||UCK DIAMOND NTEEL WOKUS PITTSBURGH, PA. PARR, BBOTMKBAiIi., Best Quality Refiued (Jast Btoal Square, Flat and Ootagon. of 6.11 aiiea. '•>' -\-tia tod equal to any imported or manufactured i: this oountry, tgu office and Warehouse, No. 149 and idl First and 130 and 133 booon l stroots, Pitts burgh. lob 16:1 rd WIIA.IAM BACiAAiIRY, WHOumt tiHQC&gi HoB= IB AHB 20 WOOD BTBEET, t ilAKLiiri 1,. t'ALDWhI.L , inuoeosccr toJaa. Holme* Jt Co„ V O R K PACK 1C it Dealt: in Bacon, Lord, Sugar-Cured Hams, emoked Reel Ac. Corner Market and Fir?t streets, Pittsburgh, P*. dool 1:1yd. JAJKLEtt SIOKONQAIiE LA R LANINGMiLL, would respectfully in form tha public that ho tun rebuilt since tho fire, and having enlarged bUe6UibliPkir*ei.i.. and fillcc it with ttie must approved machinery Is now prepared to furnish flooring and plan.rj boards,: croll aawing and resawing, door*. .. c and shuttert. kiln dried. :n.mes, mcuidtairs, • making, Ac, 8oa?h PrmstitGH.bepit 7,1867. leSfl Hotels & Restaurants. *Av.a ge as; o*7a w; iso. 35u liberty Ban to Pennajivania Passenger Bapo* JOBS BAVAHKt Vropriedar. H AVISO TAKKN AND FirriU i r, with all the modem improvements, thin po pular refioru the subscriber is prepared, to aoooin modate his old cnatomera and the public gerer ally, with tho besi the markets affords. Oypter: will be served up in every variety of style, dtmas the season, HI; Wines. Liquors and Alee he foe's confident in ieoDuamanding to the pvhi'o tor thuir fXoeileaoa. Can, Bucket and Shell { #-iy and sold wholesale and retaiL my 20:1yd OTJK H:OU@2fl» S.y, 33 PIAMOHD ALLEY, Voting’s Sating Saloon, OORNHR Y IRS IN ALLEY AND SHITE, FIELD BTRESTS. Where OIBTYRS and ail the delicacies of ths Mason will be served up in the most palatably style. KLI 7 OUSTS, ocl4 comer Virgin alley and bmithfield §t« Apollo hall billiard saloon, CHARLES dARDNER-’would remind hi* old friends and customers that he i 3 still to belowtd at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, outrages on Fourth street, lie has always on hand th<j best quality of L'-.geT Beer, and in connection with the a well ala ointe.. biiiisrd calc-on. with jo *d tables, fcaila o'.u ones. Remember ikepli ce. A relic iltli. F-.m-th n. Bear Wood. entrance from Fourth- i7lui* Comucopic® Saloon, corner of union and Firr-fi bTßaars (Near Market.) WHEttK THE PUBLIC CAN TAIN the bet: and purest Liquors. Meals served at ail hours on the ehoneot no tice. Lunoh every momku: between the hours at lb and 13 o’clock. FRJBD. WBISS, au2o-ly Proprietor. BCHOOL BOOHS used in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS, HUGH SCHOOL, SELECT SCHOOUL, FEMALE COLLEGE. WESTERN UNIVERSITY, and the various educational institutions in thru city and vicinity.. Also a complete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONARY, Copy-Books, Pens, Ink. Penoils, Slates, Rubber, Writing, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes, ©rawing Paper, Rules, Composition Books, &o» Par sale at OHAS. C. MHLLO&U aoSl 81 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Banking Houses, &c. A BC>,SS, BISMiKH • and Exchange Brokers and Deaton ta Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, Exchange on the Eastern and western Cities constantly for sale. Collections mode in all the ritlea thro ugboefc the United States. Deposits reoeived in par ftEOtt or surreal paper. No. 57 Market street, bctCOfn Third ami Fourth streets. OULLAR SAVINGS BANL FOUETM STBBET! OMASTERED IS 1866. Oi>£N DAIJLY, FRO&l d¥o S (FCLOCfiI k1„o, oq Wednesday and Saturday evenings* from May Ist to November lat,from7to® o’clooa and irom November Ist to May Ist, from • to » o’clock. Deposits received of all rums not less than On Dollar, and a dividend of the profits deolarod twice a year, in June and December. Interest hai been declared Hemi-annualjy, In June and Deoem- I bet since the Bank was orgaruied, at the rate of sis per oent. a year. Interest, if r.< t dfawn cut, L placed to tne credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Jane and De cember, compounding twice a year, without troubling the QGpositor to call or even to present his pass hook. At this rate money will double In less than twelve years. j Books containing the Chart**, By-Lawa, Btuee | and Resolution*, famished ais/di, on appueanon at ih« 5C.«. 5 jbn B. M'JTaddeq. Isaac M. PenuodL John Iloliiiefi, JohnMarshalL Aleiandor James B. D. MeedA' Benj. It. Fahneotook-. M. Pollock, M. D* Jam® F-ill BurgwLr l , Jamo? Hei’d-nar-: Wn. J. Aodenon. Calvin Adams, James !D. Kelly, John Q. Baakofem Peter A. Madeira, George Bine::. Win. Vankirk John C. Bindley, Jamsa Shidie, Alontq A. CiiTreis > Robb, Charles A. Colh-*o ; V/aft«T P. Marshall We. Dougins.*; Joho Orr, i John Evana. Urinry Iu RinrwalS* Win P "WeymaD, John 8., bhoenbenaSs Wm. 8. fiavsn, Wm. S. Bohmert*. I Peter H.Hunke'- Alexander Tindie, Richard lltsi. isaac Whittier. W. 7. S. Lartlj, ChrLtian ke-aecf 3 REAL EiTAiE mm ISSTIIUfIOS k'TATEMEXT OF iHE CONDITION 25 ot iheeoyvo to-cLituti>.n on tho 2d day of No veinber. ivi-j, published in conformity to the charter • Amount ~f Nov. 2 I, 15n3 ... Amount of Iniertst duo Depositors IJW ai Aui-.ontcl l jiitingcwt i und 2,-123 *dl i-SLTS. First Liens on. Leal Estate..s•■'-.21A 1 id I'niad fciutes Bouds in* t\ rv Debt'Certiociitea aud imarkct value;... . 11,0-d 7* interest ean cd net cue. 'o'* V 7 f-nl.-o i'urnituri* lfjJ (.«J Ca-h on hand . U.uil 2A The un icr.-u'ned, Aud.ti-is Lommmec, have UiC bo>»k - oi the institution, the bonds and Ktcuraics, c-..-u:,ud the cash, Ac., aua have ’•>und tl.e n'offve .-•i.r.eumct m bt correct. h . it. COPELAND, VoEGILk, WM. H. bitUTli. Deposits received DAIL\ , and E VERY BA f I'KDAV KVtMMi. i,N IE:tE.iT PAID at •' percent, par annum Thomab N. Miller, c pi Oiai Fanner llon.T. M. Howe, , Hon.J. K. Moorhcft >Vm. tl. smith, |<*. <• HBHBey, >V B. ( , Jacob i'almer, Ilurvoy 4 hiIU», i Mcliolus Vovgtly. Oliiei, 6J Fourth Street. no-l gSNiiV V, . CIMIUTIB WO. 100 bKn'fli-iES.f) 6TKKKT Ncj: its ctra« >':th. n;tfbur,h. MONUX IK LaSQE ajvd shau (limninir.- oa (* : 1 i aa-d. SUvsr. In*- incnfL' l , j evrsAry, c-o . ari h»i l • *"r \i a.ches, and all Linds of vVo.nhir 10? er.y isnffih -j tlu>o on. -.he cii'-.i no.n; '»s u*Aiverej wiihoai the I icao- Kff- c, f-•***u'B t? cm 7/. c).- so 50 P. f£. jaSC S HIWK SA* 1 riTiOA’, »‘D. B F ip'Smnnfieid 'oct, opposite tno Caßtou. House. LCAi—.o.'oa i'7 in® Legiiddiof*. President trea pbrbhißKTß. Wm, il. smith U, J*. Ko Jd Thoi*. D. A.Keirjnian VraD'-i* r ' J • Kbvd*? John Y. Jenn ets. Ja-'ol Muohrwt Thorrjisfr. b:«*ir Aicx. Bradley lienr~ Alfred .-lack Joaiah Lmg A 5 801 l 8 8 Eowic: Vy A Heed Jaa W Wool * oil KC ocrimoru y rtahoi 1 W Kicteisca J M 7do*nan e H Hartman 1) M Long K J Andorson Jas W iiaxtei D K McKinley C U Wolf Robert D Cochi«ti Wm Smith W Ihmsen 6BJ<nee HE Jones W H Phe ps 0 B Herron lEORBT.IB 7 fcHD taBASURHR. D. E. MoKINLEI. fc* a a v « l L ;. ll Open daily, iron: 9 u. to ’J p. m. Alxo, Tuee day and Saturday evenings, from U to t* o'oloqk. Deposits rooc-ivel of UNK DIME aad upwai(S. Dividends declared in Dcoomber anl June of each year. , . . ~ Dividends allowed to remain are piaoo 11 o the credit ol the as } ridcipal, and bear in terest, thus compounding It. . _ Bocks containing Charter, ‘By-Laws, Ac., tar nishod at ibo oflioe. tifr- Ihis insulation rUors, especially to th*ee persons whoso cammgs are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sura which crili be a rcsouroo when needed* their money uot only beingsaio but boaringintereeLit. • ctond cf remaining unproductive. myl. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S' TH E HAVE JUST opened especially for the Holiday’s a very largo and desirable mock cd HS2 mu JEWKI.KY, bcoh as casters, cake and fruit bu£:h, goblets, card cases, tea setts, etc., and a iarge variety or ratable articles for proaects. &EINEMAN, MF.TRAN ASEIDLE. Hheli Oysters! Shell Oysters. Cl O KNtCOPI/E 8 A TOO S ALWAYS J in advance. Tho proprietor of this noted eat ing estabiiahmont has just recievod a large fup* ply of Ba!t 4 rao'c Bheil uysters. They will De aervodup in tho best possible manner, with ail thodoncacios the Market affords. Don't forget tho place, corner ol Filth and Union streets. soA' dtf F. WEia, Proprietor. pKIYAIK DISEASES DR, BROWN’S OFFICE, Citlione and strangere in need of medioal ad vice should not fail to giro him & call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impa rities. scrofulous and venereal affeotions —Alcn hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and oth er the origin of whloh the padont is Ignorant, Dr. B’a remedies for tbir. aQiction. brought on by solitary habits, ore the only medicines known in this country which are sale and will spocdUy restore to health. Dr. remedies euro in slew days this tnfui aMirtion. lie also treat Piles, Gleet, Uu&carrboe. Urethal Discharges. Potnale Disoas6s. in the Bach and Kidnoys, Irritation ol' the Bladder, strict nreo, e:c. A letter be answered murt ;;on tain at least ONB DOLLAR. Medicines sent t.< any nd-tresc oarejy packed. C files and private i.-oma, No* So SMITH FIELD STREET,! ntPbdrxL Pa. noISdAw Where i>o ror biyy ocb SHOES? GO lo NO. U fib'ltt STREET, and get a ii<» ;a Article iron, D. S. DIFFENHACHER, P. B,—Ladioe' good Kid Slippers Ifor 60 cents. jy!B APPIxES— 300 BBLB. CHOICE AP PLES. just received and for saieby FETZER A ARMSTRONG, oe3l corner Market and First streets. CtITITiTOIU, PLOWS; fOUDEB Patten, lesddrilta. hay elovaton. dog pow "*■ *■»- to “ ■*"*■ lone U&S IffUMtrifamt. rK«roKH7. GEJHGK ALBREE TiJB PESaiDfiHTS. tiuiVßiS: "owirnywt, OKABLEB A. COLTON. i :4Rii.rrus. Ol A. a. CARRIER, Treasurer, T Ri’.-T K £5 . 1 OA \ ~ JCf? KS, PKKSTPEST. LOAN OFFICE, O £•' JL-' i c x: tt ftr JAStES FAHAi.Jr., -' tx -Si Mta, v J ;>p l-v'wi -i'l GOLD AND SIEVEH WATHES, Ladies and Gettiomsr.'s wear. lincßrcuse eck*. E&ccy GooiU SIIVEB.pI.ATSb WABB, 50 SMITHFIELD STREET, SEMIIiAL WfIAKNASS. ttUisUMAliiM. Railroads. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday, Sovember 181 b.. HMLVAMA OKHTfiAL MffBOAD. Nine Daily Trains. The through iccoisodi tion Train leaves the passenger Station Daily, (ezoept cundayj at 5 60 a. m.. stopping at all stations between Pittsburgh and Pilaaalphia, and making direct oouneotion for New kork at THE S:HHOUOH MAIL TRAIN leaves_the Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun day,) at 2 50 a. m., stopping only at prinoipal op tions, and making direct connections at Harris burg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New X oifk via Philadelphia. XHbi THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN .leaves daily, at 4 28 ft. m., stopping only at principal btations, mitring direct connection at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New I'ora via Allentown Route and Philadelphia. THE PAST LINE leaves the Station daily, (except Bunday,) at 835 p. m.,'Stopping only at pnnaipal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and \V ashington, and at Philadelphia f °JOHNSTO>VN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all stations, and running.as far.as Cone mi'ittbT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN forWaU’s Btation, leaves daily, (exoept Sunday.) at 6 30 a. m. bECONH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at ThlFUji ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s btation leaves daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 3 50 p. m. ' _ IfOUttlH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's btation leaves daily, (exoept Sunday.) at n 00 p.m. „ Tnß CHURCH TRAIN leaves WaU’sStaUon. every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 48 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express - .... .12 50 p. m. Philadelphia impress ~ 120 p.m. Past Line —• } 30 Through Mail Train ~,n92 a * m ’ Johnstown Accommodation .. lOwam. Ist Wall’s Station Aooomaoaation b 25 a. m. yd Wall's fetation Accommodation 035a.m. 3d Wall’s fetation Accommodation l»p. m. 4th Wall’s fetation Accommodation 6 05 p. m. Baltimore kxpress will arrive witn Philadelphia Kxpresj at 12u p. m. on Mondays , TRAINS FOa BLaIR&VLLLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsvillo Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti m*re Express and Johnstown Accommodation Wefit. IKAINB FOR EBENfeBURG connect at Crea son with Express Trails and Mail Train West, aod with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. , . , I Iho 'iravefing Publio will find it greatly to | thoir interest, in going Faster West,to travelby the rEENfeiLVANiA RAILROAD. aa the ac commodations now offered cannot be surpassed on any other tome. The ho&d is ballasted with stone, and is entirely free from dust, we can promise feaiety, Speed and Comfort to all who may lavor this Road with their patronage. FA B E: $107,973 01 TO NEW YORK $l2 80 PHILADELPHIA 10 6U BALTIMORE .. 10 00 JUANOA&TKH - 880 HARRISBURG .. 7 65 Baggage CheoKed to all (stations on the r’enn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia. Balti more and New York. , . .... Passengers purchasing tiokets in cars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the fetation rates, except from feta tiocs where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In caso of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible lor personal baggage ooly, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. a, —An Omnibus Line naa been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the DeiJOt. at a charge not to exoeed *5 cents lor each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART. Agent. At the P. R. R., batengey fetation, on Liberty and Grant bucou. nO -Q 1863. THE 186 C. P.TfSBUKI, H.WAYIU CHICAGO BAILffA! 10 ALL POINTS lIT THE WEjT, M)[ [U WEST AND NORTH WEST, Shortest and Most Direct Bonte to the West-. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTEB NOVEMBER 10th, 1 So>A. trains ron ai follows, viz WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS. Chicago Express. Chicago Express Leaves Piusburph, a. in. Allegheny 1-55 a- m * Arrives Aldaneo 540 a. m, * Crestline 10..5U a. m. Ft. W«> /l. Wayne - _ Chicago 10.50 p m. 11.00 a.m. FOR. COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI A ST. LOUI§. Leaves Crestline Arrives uolamhns - Cincinnati Irdianapolis... Louisvil.e.... St Louis . . . , All 'i rams through to Chicago witho changa of Oars. . ... N. IS— The time to Cincinnati u the same ae by Steubenville. Trains cn both Roads meet at Columous, and passengers ail go into Cincinnati together. _ CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL. Mail, Leave Pittsburgh .6.00 a. m. Allegheny h. 40 a. m. New Brighton. 84£0 a. m. Alliance 11.20 a, m. Arrive Ciegtline -5 30 p.m. . These traine stop at principal Stations between Allegheny and Rochester. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TttAlNß—Prom Federal itreet Station, Alle gheay City. Leave ' Alleghcny-9Jj a. m. 12.00 m. 4.30 p. m. 5.40 p m. N. Brighton.ll.ls a. m 1.45 p. m. 6.25 p, m. 7.35 p, m. Leave N, Brighton..s.3o a. m, 7.00 a. m, 12,20 p.m. 2,50 p. m. Arrive AUeeheny 7J20 a. m. 8 40 a. m. 2.35 p. m. 4.0 u p. m, EASTWARD TRAINS. ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Express 2.|oa. m* Chicago Express .3 30 p.m. Cincinnati Express ~~7-§0 p. m. Crestline Mail -7.00 p. m. TRAINS TOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and OIL CITY Mail, Learo Pittsburgh 6.3 U a. m. Allegheny 6.40 a. m. Arrive Now 0a5t1e...10.40 a. m. EASTWARD. Leave New a. m. 1.00 p. m. Arrive Allegheny.—B.4o a. m. 4.60 p. m. aro run by Columbus time, whioh is 12 minutes slower than Plttsbnrgh time. Eor furthor information, ann through tioheta, apply to uEO. PARKIN, Ticket Ag’t. Uslsn Passenger Station, Pittsburgh. Pa. and A. Q. CASSELBERRY. Agent Allegheny. JOHN B. JERVIS. Heneral Superintendent, H. R. PAYSON. General Passenger Agent 43 Fifth street CLEVJSLiID, PITWBDWI JsWHßfiLlSti B. fi. WINTER ABBANGEMEIfI ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM BER 16th, 1863 Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Jfcttsburgh. as follows: PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LXNB, Pittsburgh..—l.4s a. m. 6 20a.m, 1.45 p.m Weilsville 4.10 *' 8-42 „ 4.£> „ hteubenville..s.lo 9.45 tl £.fo ~ Wheeling 6.09 11.00 6.08 Arrives .. Bellair ILIS 6.20 Connecting at Steubenville and Bellair with Steu benville and Indiana Railroad ana Central Ohio Railroad for Zaneavfll e,Nerwarkr€olum bus.Xenla Dayton. Indianapolis, Louisville. Cairo, St Louis, 8t Joseph* and aU points west and south-west, and at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE, Leaves Pittsburgh.—l.4s a. m. 1.45 p. m. Wellsrille. 4-30 ** 4.00 ’* Bayard..... —6.66 * 5.25 Alliance _6.55 ** ’ 6.15 Ravenna 7.40 ‘‘ 6.5 S m Hudson...—B.ll 7JO M Arrives Clevelaad—iUft ~ Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch forNewPhu&delphia and Canal Dover; at Alii snoe with Pittsburgh, BaUrMd at Atiantioama Great Western Railroad for Warno. flieenriUe, iload villaOnion,Cotct, Janwrtowj*Wd Salamanca; at Hudson: wiS. Oleyetand, telwviHe and Ctncinumti B ■ B, for Akron, Cuyahoga Halls MJUwsbunt and aiClnaland with & and S. £ A to Brin. Ifenhkk. .and Bk&Io. witt C.tT. R.R. for SKidnsky, Toledo, abo with steamers for Detroit, Steubenville and Weilsville Accommodation leaves Allegheny City at 8.50 p. m, Returning Trains arrive atJUbOO a. m., 3.50 p. m., 8.05 p. m. and 2.10 a. m. Through Tickets to all prominent points can be prospered at the Liberty street Depot. Pitt*-. Bh ’ OEORG£PARRIN."ncket Agent 4114 * 4 Tlakat Agent * For Agjnt A^|(l , i | )il.i>i | /'l OnfoiTri Wit niatlirn. Ptimrti rides; PITTSBURGH A'BTD CONIEIU VILLB BAILBOAD. ■winter akb angement. I _P? and after Wednesday, Deoember 3d. UOS. Rama wiU lea,. the Depot, oorner of Boa, aod Water streets. as.follows; Leates, Arriraa all IT , . Pittsbnrgßj Pittsburgh. Mail to and from U'ntown, 7 65am 6 00pm 300 pm 1000 am IstM Keesport Aco dn. 1100 am 7 00am 2d 616 pm 2 OS pm lat Port Perry 7 oOam 380 am Braddook s 4l6p m 540 pm bunday Cboreh Tram to p and from M'Keoport, 100 pm 10 00am For tiokets'apply to GWO. BOULTON Act. H. BLACKSuNK, Hupt. ' dag New aora tu una u RAILROAD. iHDUHIPOLIi MD CINCtIMTI R. R. Oonnestinr at Indianapolis -with Terra Haatf and Torre Hants and Alton Hallroa<LtoSt. Lottla and Lafayette and Xndianapoll, New Albany and intermediate paints. 1 “ Freights and passengers carried from Oindn nan or La wren coburg in lass time the* by .nr other route by twenty-f«ar boom, and U u tow rates. The only roan by whiohihlpments can be made from Cincinnati to the Wart, without mink log bulk. consignments made to.F. C. WEST, or AUUL R™ Freight Ageatsat CinciiuwtCorjL 0. HAUBTES,Agent atLawmeeburgh* JOHH D. MORRIS. Gdianapolifl, wHi receive prompt attention, and no charge for oommlBaion; po- OEASGB yoa DttAYAQB 01 OOIOCIUIQI if LiV* BMCIIBPICk «jßS£iassssaasa zwafc Company, who is prepared to giya THSOUQH u oairra for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Hants, La&yette, Chicago, Perm Sreml castle. Crawfordmlle, CharlaatonJParis and Mat toon. Ac- to. H. C. LOBD?Prealdmt WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY. eSOaiJS DABBIB, President. „ Cant. H. D. cfeMf&K' SSS^ ® sSfrSpSrSS?4. (SPinS * ooVwSeh«»M -uln ap3t 431 asii ‘ ol 37Kl! * Ed MA - A Home Institution managed by Direotws who ye well known in the commmumty, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to man tarn the character which they haveasstuned. as of fering &e protection to these who desire to be I insured. " „ ASSETS. GCTOBHB 80th, SB6l. Stoek Aooonntc £ 63,000 00 Opes Aecouaie. ete Cash — n ~ loan Premium Notea..... 2780511 note and 3UB diteoaatoi. 17L0751 \ 1.45 p. m. 1.05 p, m. 1.10 p. m. 10.30 p. tn. Accommodation. 2J.5 p. m. 2.25 p. m. 4.15 p. m. 7 40 p. m, EASTWARD, Accommodation. 3.00 p. m, 6.40 p. m. ItIKX Insurance. » f VIE 30T0 Rfl. E. Mille/, Jr., J*m&i M'Anley, Nlthuiftl Qolluto Alatmiiiiff Wirwif)^ GeorieDarsie Wm. H. Smith. Ch&s. W. RickstK-ji. Andrew AokleS Alexander Speer, David M. Lens. Bees J, Thoasse, Beni. B&kewel\ vchn R. M’Cuae. FIBE INSURANCE, BY TE3 BEL lAHOE MUTUAL IMUJiAffGE Gigs’ ANY, oip rnn-A.z>Ei,pniA, 0® Limited or Ferpetn&l, Merobs disc, yumiture, 4a,, in sown or flo-intir. OJPFECE HW. WHiSIIT STKIET Cash 8339,510 Of, ' Aaseta, 8808,509 9fc, Invested as foiiovc. rlz: Tirei Mortgage or liapro7td City Pro perty, worth double the amount yiw.fltff 00 Sroond rout, first cl?3s Z. 452 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co 's 6 fi eeit Mortgage Lcane. $30,000, 27.900 00 Philadelphia city o ? cent. 3O 009 00 Allegheny County 6 9 cent Pennsyl vania Railroad lO,OOO QQL Collateral loana.weil secured... *l5OO Gr 1 Huntingdon anu Broad Top M&untaia Railroad company, mortgage loan. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Company CO Stock of County **ira insurance Co 1,060 00 Slook of J>elaWsiro M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00 Conuaermal Bank Jo ..... oi Meohanloc' Bank 2,013 50 Union M. Insurance Co J a Scrip 160 W Bills Receivable, business paper... .*l. 16,297 18 Book A«oua u, sc* ured interest, etc 6,216 73 Cush *i earn icd In hands of ajenfcr.. 1£386 IS *303-50* ff widAri TiNGLBT. President, vijisuroas. Clem Tingley, Samuel Btsphasr, Wm. R. Thompson. Robert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Mussel, Cornelius Boaj. W. Tingle? JohnlL W'orreJ Marshall HIP. H. L. Carson, Lotbrop. Robert Toland. Charles Leiand, Frederick Lenn! j &cob T. Banting*. QharleaS. Wood Smith Bowen. James S. Woodward, John Bissau,Pittsburgh. B. IIIN OHMAOecreta^r J. GARDNER OOPtoJSSft, myU Northeast corner Third and Wood fitt; IMOEMMITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIBE. rjIHS FBASKUH FIBEIIBIKABOK near mb. STATEMENT Off AS&ETB. JAR. Ist. 1860. Published Agreeably to An Act of Assembly* being: First Mortgages, amply e*?ureri..~—BB Real Estate, (present value SG34U 6U 005 t... 101803 S 6 Temporary Loans on tin vie ColUi teral Securities.., w,lfls fig Stocks, (present value (*&BJiSf 79,) cost 89,786 66 Notes and BB?j Rsosivatte LB2l 00 Oath.-..,.- 27,919 83 The only prefix rroai premiums >any can divide by inr, are from risks whim nave kftoo determined. Insurances made on over? description of Prop erty. in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security* •' • ffinoe their incorporation, a period of thirty yean, they have paid losses cy Flre,ioani¬int exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af~ fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities, Loeksp3lddurinfiheyei??ss*;9B9,lfi3t'SQ. • DIBHCTOBS. Charles W, Bancksr, Mordecai D. Lewlb Tobias Wagner, David 5. Brows, Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea, Jacob ft. Smith. Edward C. Daie« Gecrgv W. Richards, George Pales. v CHAB. NT\ANCKER,IWdent • BDWARDC. DAlSvioo President; Wh. A. Grot. Secretary pro tsm. J. GARDNHb COPJTNtAgenL ayll Northeast err. Third and Wood ste. PHILADELPHIA FIBI AND LIFE INSUBAHCE COMPAH T, SO. 140 OHESTMT STSIET, Oppoilli ih« CiitOQ Some. Capital —9*19,100 Asitte e*o4,S4a. uiaui KDOMOf JDI. r*»aon»bl« rates of pretwgm, --.*•&■-**■ HOBBRT TTKHI9, Prs«l4«el H. PrcSacat Oluslw Beset i, K. Com, B. B. English. Scorn W. Brews. P. B. SiTMS, JoscjhS. Peal, C. Hherman. John Clwtost, t), J. Musrga B. Wllir. t. Blacibs**, thaetAß. . ~ Comer XhM^SSk kiimmi iNsufiANCi eo. OP PITTSBITESH. OFFICE, BOkWHffli Sfc, Bagn&Bioe If Emußßi iSAIBST AEE KIIM fIF JL FIRS AND MARINS RISKS. ESS®®' O. oim’^i^flfl&n:^! u, fahnestoci, John D. McCord, Captain Adam Jacobs. &. F. Sterling, Capi. W. Dean. Robert L. ITfinw. Robt. B. Darfe. neSS FUBSIBHIItb SOOOH, SUITABLE FOR THE SRABON. hackCm & sim Invite attentton to their (took si BJiN’ILB. MEN'S and YOUTH'S linen and Traveling Shirts, Cellars, Hies, Suspenders, Unen andsns Uamlhr.r l.tat,, : Stores, Hose, Cmhrellaa, ABMYSMIBTB, -nil T 8 Market st_ between 4th A Dtamcni SOAF-M BOUB TOOEI SOAPAS. . Krted, In Itore and for Bale by ■ - ur,,.: ... .mmsss* S2SB.HU
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