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    POST.
7- VSBoSitiiig Beenes in Poland.
Correrpondsxico-ofthe London Timm.
Wilsa, Nov. 14..—1 t would require a |
volumeto describe all the cruelties of the
Mouravieff system in detail, and any one
attempting to do so would be charged
with exaggeration. . Yet, notwithstanding
the overwhelming superiority in strengih
possessed by Russia, notwithstanding the
terrible consequences which hang over
this devoted land, the insurrection, an urge I
to say, still keeps its vitality, a fact which j
even the hwallide Russe is tain to admit.
Narbutt, the terror of the Russians in
Lithuania, has died the death of the brave
with the Polish flag on % hia breast.
Sablonowski, the valiant leader ot the
Knowo insurgeants, who at Popielaoey
thrice defeated 1,900 Russians with 270
Poles, has disappeared; Staniewicz, the
warrior of Algier, and the Caucasus, is
no longer heard of. Kosejwa, Sierakow
ski, Kolvszka, and many oLher heroes
have perished ou the gibbet of Mouravieff:
yet Mackiewiez, Lunkiewiez, Krasowski,
Lakatzuoas, Wyßlooeb, Wroblewski and
otherß do not lay down their arms, often
effectually hinder the Russians m their
cruelties, and continue to dispute with
them the possession of Lithuania. This,
added to the fact that the Lithuania
provinces have sent the addresses of
which you have no donbt already heard,
signed by nearly 250,000 persons to the
National Government at Warsaw, clearly
proves that Lithuania will continue the
national struggle for independence to her
l last breath. The wholo of the nobility
and the landowners are, with few excep
tions, either in prison or in exile; then'
estates are destroyed or sequestrated,
and the Russian Government cannot now
with any Bhow of credibiliy say that the
insurrectron is the work of the noblSß
only.
Prince Gortschakoff has frequently re
peated in all his dispatches to the West
ern Powers that it is the greatest wish of
the Government to introduce peace and
order in the whole of the insurgent terri
tory. Peace and order as it is understood
by the Russian Government consists in
the desolation of the land and the exter
mination of the Polish race. ManraviefTs
decreet fall much more heavily on toe
peaceful population than upon the iuacr
gents. The latter at least sell their lives
dearly in the woods and marshes where
they take refnge. It is the defenseless
land-owners, the intelligent peasantry,
the officials and servants on the estates,
the local functionaries, the perists and
the atadentB —all in a word, who can be
snapeoted of any tendency to political or
national feeling that are the most hardly
treated.
The properly of the accused is partly
plundered, end the rest destroyed or se
questered. Detachments oi savage sol
dier devastate the lauds; corn, braudy
and other provisions are seized for the
army; plate, clothes, dresses, and catli,*,
are taken to the nearest, town and there
being bnt few purchasers, are sold at nom
inal prices. If no pnrohaser is to he
Sound all is destroyed, and the furniture
and other articles which are not easily
moved are broken to pieces or burol on
the Bpot.
' The greatest severities of the Hus oar.
Government are now directed again, t ihe
women of Poland. About ltm women
linger in the prisons oi Vv ilna alone, iroui
mere children like Julia Misiewiez. who is
barely 14, to venerate matrons like the
mother of the late insurgent chi(,f Narbutt,
who is 09 years old. Among others,
Theola Kwiatkowßks a young lady of 20,
brlongingto a wealthy and. distinguish ,d
family, was seized at nigb.t on the estate of
one of her relations, tahen to Wilna under
escort, shut up in the station Louse
with tbs scum of too town. It was only
after mnch interest hod been used ou her
behalf that she was removed to another
prison, but she bad scarcely been there
three days when she was sent off alone to
Siberia.
The fate of Tneola Kwiatkowska has
been also that of Adalia Lopaeinaka,
Michelin Countess Plaier, Adela and
Idalia Horodkfreka, Michelin Richter,
and other ladies.
Although masses of the proscribed arc
sent ont ot Wilna on these fatal Fridays
(the train of the 23d October alone con
tained 867 exiles,) all the prisons and
many of the monasteries and private
houses which are turned into prisons are
overcrowded, bn the town of Wilna alone
there are abont 2,000 prisoners, m that of
Grodno 800, in the palatinate of Kowno
2.500, and the casemates of Dnnaburg,
Minsk, Brzesc, and other places, are
equally full. Not only is the food given
to the prisoners disgusting, bnt the air in
■which they live is literally poisoned,
from fifteen to twenty persons are huddled
together on the b are boards in narrow
cells. Man; have perished under their
suffering, others have become insane.
Among this clond of prisoners is Count
Victor Starzyniski, whose fate appears
not yet to have beeh decided on. He wiil,
it is said, be sentenced to twelve years
hard labor. Yon will perhaps remember
that during the last two years, before the
outbreak of the iasurrection, he had la
bored with the most loyal intentions te
effect a reconciliation between the Gov
erhment aiid'tha Lithnnian provinces.
The eon of Mouravieff. who has been
appointed Governor of Kowno, does not
yield to tbisatherm cruelty, and even ex
ceeds £im jin petty atrocities. He draws
up the programme of the executions him
self, and had placed the gibbet, which
was formerly outside the town, in th'j
very midst of Kowno. After the pjrip.st
Rackowski was executed, a wreath of in
martdies was found on the spot, which it
appeared had been placed thereby a girl
of eighteen, named Imachennik. That,
very day her whole family was thrown
into prison, and two days after, the grrl,
her father, (a smalt house proprietor of
Kowno,) her mother and her six sisters,
ware sent, by ;oang Mouravieff to Siberia.
A short time'ago he ordered a village oi
60 houses, named Ibianj, co bo burnt 'and
leveled with the ground, and its inhabi
tants, with their wives nnd children, to
be Sent to the Ural. The land, was di
vided among the Russians oi the old
faith (raskolniks, who before tb'e insurrec
tionhad been highway robber. 8| but have
no# been provided vrith arm s by the Gov
ernment, and have distinguished them-:
selves by terrible acts of p.illage and false j
Other Villages of Lithu
nia, such as Szezvki, Je.worowka, Szum _
Kiaryszki, Szylany, have met with t he
tame fate.
ONLY
TWENTY-FIVE DO' tU RS,
‘VaHTOllAtt’tftl'fe* wight out from Llver
-jEJ peolv (lorh t or Gal
sb&,ss£?& *■ in Kifurr ulab3mai l
Iseufj-Five Hollars.
p*rUc£ aljo brought out by Bailing Vessel at
loweßTatM. Apply to
’ n Ainvit
Chronicl® building, 70 ffifth at., Pittsburgh,' Pay
jylstf
The Howe Sewing MaoMne,
Ibtliit«d 1«<8. Perfected ijs_sa.
Receitei> tribute >pbom au
other Sowing Maohinea, at the Worlds Pair.
\ftftg,t»WlLtha Singer Sewirm Machine sESgefoy
"an 'hoßoiuhlfi TO.Bftnon on Its merits ; uinnrWnwJ
er-AWiyWfi amedalfor iU dosi&k Called 'Cir
cular hook." She Howe Sewing, Machine, was
awarded a ‘presram (to air English Exhibitor.) M
all-purpo&ee on exhibition. Oar liaht
. eft Maomno gniftmt«#t to.ihftke perfect work os
t&elightest and .heaviest fabrics
Sola and rented. Cor. Penn A St Clair, street?,
A. H. McGREGOR.
Agent.
CHEAP WALL PAPERS-BEAUTI
fuI Wall Paper still selling at 15 cents, for
Bale by V.pTHAhHHALL.
>s2o 87 wood st A
THE PITTSBI’SOH POST; MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER !
Fhilad’phia Advertisements
OHAS.IUOXH
1, SOD MSS mess
MAGEE & HICKS.
Importers and dealers in
Cloths, Cassimeres, Batlnetta,
Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings,
JVo. 265 MARKET STREET.
Philadelphia,
0029-tf
Wffl. BRICE * co.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
O MMISS 10 N MERCHANTS,
No. IS South Water street.
PHILADELPHIA..
advance] mado on c nflignmonts
when required. my-lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON «fc BRO.,
IMPORTKR3 OP *
WINES, BRANDIES, &c
AND DXALKftS IN
Fine Old Whiskies, '
No. 5 North Front atroet,
PHILADELPHIA
mylO-lyd
UEOBGE GBAXT,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
In every description of
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
’ 610 CHESTKIT STREET,
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
MAHCPAOTCRJEH OF
GAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS,
Patent Improved Micelsoir k Patent Paragon
COAL OIL BCBNEBS,
HAND LAMPS, 00LUMN8, &o.
Salesrooms, 517 Arch fit, Philadelphia.
Manufactory, Prankford, Philadelphia,
Alt goods warranted.
C. HARRY BRIAN,
fLONGCOPE & PEARCE,
MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS
o y
MEN’S FIIRNISHING GOODS.
AND TAILORS TRIM VINOS,
NO. 10 SO IT II rOEKTH STREET,
m yl-l r j PHILADELPHIA
“THE US I ON,”
A.BCH STREET, betweeu 3d and 4;h
PHIIASELPHIA
rfc IHD r\6£RSIONEI> HATINfI RE
JL nowNSth® le&e® of tho above P<*>alar Home
lor a eeriei o! roars, would reepoottully call u®
attention oi the traveling public to its central K>-
C^d’° r 'ftfS&lS A SON
CU NA KD LINE.
item to (jeteastown ini LmTjtwi,
The Firat €lasa Power nl H catnaUipH,
NIUON I KEDAH.
MARATHON. I TRIPOLI,
- WILL SAIL FROM NEW
York every alternate Wodnbnday,
Irorn Liverpool every aiteruiUe
Tuesday, and from Queenstown
every alternate Wednot-iay.
Bteerage Passage irotu Liverpool or Queeng
town, s3t) in gold, or its equivalent in currency.
From New V jrk to Liverpool. in currency
Pur Stoertwe Passage apply to WILLIAMS i
tilTuN.4o Fulton St., Now York, or
TkiOtx H. RATTIQAN, Agt,
N'r Mcnutigabel.-* ll. Mine. Wa:«r M..
Saooa-isjr to Tho,->. llatlicao.
Passage *’roin Knglaml A Irclauii
$•21,00.
EIROPEAN AGESGS.
. THOMAS 11. RATTIOAA,
Kuropean Agent, 122 Monongabc-
lB tlou&e, Pittsburgh, Fa, Is pro*
pared to bring oat or send back
passengers from or to any part of the old country,
either by steam or sailing paokets.
bIGHI DKaFTs FOk SALK, payable in any
part of Lurcpo.
Ageiit for the Indianapoln and Cincinnati
Kaiiroad. Agout for tho old Bia*’k £>tar
Line of Sailing Packets, ard fo* - ibe Uuoj of
Steamers sailing between New kirk, Liverpool,
iilsflgow and Galway.
Having succeeded the above in the European
Pafl'sftgeaQd Exchange Business, the undersigned
solicits tho Patronage of his former customers,
and the pubhein general, and is preraxed to set
tie all outstanding tram actions n fall.
no2&-lm THOS. U RATTIQAN.
NEW WINTEiI MODS,
WE WOUI.D CALL THE ATTEX
don of buyers t<wour rtock of
WISTEB «OODM.
All.thejnewest styles of foreign and dosec-da
CASSIMERES AND COATINGS^
With a largo and choice selection of
SILK AND C.ASBMERii USTIMiS,
W. H, M’GEE & CO.,
143 FEDERAL STREET,
Comer Market Square, Allegheny City. Pa.
Fill AND WINTBB DBA GOODS
All Descriptions Nc<w Opening
>l. MENTZER’S,
94 9UBKET STREET,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
FRENCH MERINOS,
REPP MERINOS,
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
FLANNELS,
COUNTRY BLANKETS,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
<jc2B-3m-eod
Spencer & McKay,
BtSWBBS ASD MALSTEBS.
uaresitiawff: Mite
waa dissolved on the noth of August, 1869* W.
ct fImAED being authorised to settle up the
“usßMSOfffie lateflm at tte offioo In the Brew-
„ _ ifia Brevrinsßusmoss trill be oontinned by
apENCKB i M?KAY, wbo intend to have al
l„a on bafid.asnpertor artiole of ALE.POK-
Sd BHOWNSTOTn. The underaipmJ
‘ TTLa th&bbfalto tba tneoda ol ibe lata firm fui
_ of their uabviinje, an.l ytoanb..
lo [uake It their aim to .(yeeaUßionUon to all »b
IoS known lo the totslnoa! community, will hwe
the ni ana yetnftpt of our with the full
tU'BKUJST. A Mob. AY
PbmnU SWW w
jambs Moray.
OLSDEB A CO,
Gravel Roofers,
torner FI Ah and Wood Sreets,
Second Story.
All work promptly attendqdto atlo west cash
pricey « deS
FIBST TUR
■ XLEbOUP ofthe season served np daily in
thebest stylfcAtithxtOOJLkUCQPUS, oarper of,
RSfismd3ffiwAJW<oh*itfiar Libofty.- Oysters
in every stylo. The.'flholceet brands of Liquors
always onhshd. Tfr&TfopwWpnyoß Msperson
al attention to his business, an? writes hte friends
&Ueni «« t lD
ddMJI Proprietor.
Business Cards, &c,
J. «fe SV. ffI’STEEW,
.......13UH HJCKB
.CHAB. 0. BWOPE
Brass Founders,
Qas and Bteam Fitters,
All binds o( Brass and Irou Oocb*
made to order.
AL3O,
BRASS CASTINGS. OF ALL KINDS.
Made at the shortest notioe.
Particular attention paid to fitting up and re
pairing of OIL RfcFLN ERIKS.
31 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty.
The members of this firm, being practical me
chanics of many years* experience in the busi
ness will emure to give satisfaction m every re
spect- VVe are al*o agents tor Guild, Garrison A
Co’s, Steam Pumps for water and oil. seb-lyd
JOSEPH BHOWDEEf,
N O 'JO A. TtY PUBLIC
NO. 80 DIAMOND STREET,
PITTbBUKGH.
M.O'HaEA
O’HARA & M’GINN,
Attorneys at Law,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OFFICE 89 OK AMT STREET
Opposito the Coart House, Pittsburgh.
4a“Particuiar attention siren to the settlement
of Estates, sale and transfer of Real Estate, Ex*
animation of Titles, Soldiers claims, collections
in any part of the west.
Prompt remittances, and fall oorreapondeuoo in
regard to all basin ess entrusted to oar care.
foiO-tf
PH ILADELPHIA
Fi. ftIIIiLJKEW
J A 8 . P. FLEMING.
DRUGGIST,
Wholesale and Eetail Deal or In
Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints.
Oils, Dye-stuffs and Perfumery,
INo. 77 Federal Htroet.
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA,
my22:lyd
SEW OIBI'ETS, OIL CLOTS?, ji
fie, U~ Poartn Street,
a.»«s i-iir ptiEviotirt to fui lal*
Fjf 6-lvn:.:? in prices, oi which the inJicct itu
rantasc b oflerodin purchase FOR CASH. ael
iii a.' Joi ii... J urtX L. iiO j a . M oUL'.i tJ6U
PSIIWGH STEEL WORI
JUNES, BOYD & CO.,
wa Alt l KiiOr > It t-'.tfN O F t'AW lHlt£
47Jl also Hprvr.g. P'cw. A n 1A B bUM :> t' Ki
ia-d Kt»j and First
noffl-.is PITTSBURGH. P*
JSO. filOOEtfif EAS>,
HERCSAH
rj* rdi ftau or
r.tl MKt*AL &ND ULU'JMU,
NO !4 YfAVEK BfiLOW MAFIA
KLOHAW & PHIPPS,
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh,
manufacture Bar lr>.-n. Oenoral Hallway and
, bteamboat Purging, i'aascoger. Freight ani l«t»-
WBS. M, HBLITHI A 00, | comottve AxlM. Ac. _ U
v as. n u
WNOUSALE 6RQCHI
Plumbers and Gas Jitters,
SO. !«.i WMIU rtHUSKT, OPPOSITE
flUiii COIHCHi I’itTSßl'BtiH
i a o
47 OHIO rUHtihi
FrHPK, HTUIUKTB. SHEET LEAD,
ripe, Ptf ah'! Mi.- be»i,ui •itober'f
roatertai in general. Gl' Ratioariw lilted up In
the mc;t »i ;:. >*ed treoner. lacks lined Lead or
Copper. Cued with Water and 9m 7U
torep.
M. N. L. Ail tfuers ,-fDail'bj attends V*.
aIC .I*-I
(^JIOIiSTEKV,
NO. 86 KOOKT'U Sj., NEAR WUi.'U
r MUHSrUIBEHS
9 -Jl-am > o-i> crnstanU? on hand or.n
utolo 10 ihur lua. »i« I'oraW Orenmati
Csnain '>00,13, Comiorti, feather Beds. MnttraKi
of .11 kin,is aUo, the ceiobratod Patent Bonn,
AJI kinds o( shades. Blind, and yutor«
t-rop-.i'i attooticn eirtn *.o all orders lor 61
an, and Kvinr de*n
M. B. & C‘. i». MAJBKILE,
Sii.arfMtßmi mi 4 tn
1; Otj K Cl Ai® k!TT»9,
•ad ill ttali c !
V; PAFSB, have romu??d ftoa
So. 87 Wood otsoelta
w.», ..8 SMiTHFIELi) erHSal',
P 111 jfcs; a t. P*-
ti.f
WILLIAM OABB ft CO
i¥ SOLES ALE GROCifl?,
J-SIgOU) mononuahsla byb whisky
IT. tTTNBiKGEA* -D..CvMI3SIIAM...F. 071TKJt0Mi>»
C'l CSNTHWHAHS & do.—P ITI 8 •
J BUBUJi CITY WuASS WQRKb—Wi.v
house, U« Water street. an-J 158 Hrst ttron
Pittflborffb, Pju, threa doors below tha Mononf a
htla Houje, Mfi&afctatoroTß ol Pittsburgh Oil)
Window lil&as l>rugrU'ta' <iUs« Wbtq aad Amci
can Coutcx Sc: parlor windows eburo an
aad public balldior?. »*>J
Seta, Sfcocis, aod Biort
POPLINS,
OffiCE. RCuM No. is BURKES BUIIJOLNii.
POtIHIH STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Desirable Mill property and other Real &UU
to the amount of &lfX),000 for sale low.
.HOiCaifc CABPES’’ffKB
and jobbs /•
ftHOP TIBSIH AAXJKT lm»«eiWMO
cr..i ttberly Streets,
M. MKHTZEK,
Pittsburgh: P*.
WOrdor* aoiicUod And promptirattended to.
94 Market et.
sMJUXa? DAktlLt. .............. ........ A. t. DAlallLl-
BOBT. MI2EM. <& VO.,
Wholesale Srooew,
COBGIfItOD *»B TORWAROINN BEICMSI
AND
trealeri In Brodnoe and Pittsbnnb SUnuinton
So. Ml LIBEBTT STKEKT,
.ntuol. fITTSBB RQH
HENRY W. BEAUMONT dt CO.
fitreiis Brandies, Wines and Sins,
Aisc, Maonboiry, Haepborry, Wild Oherry and
BtanJlM, oU Mdannghabola, Hro, and
6lbdi- Wbistiat. Jamaica Horn, id
No. S 3 liberty Street
Opposite K.vurth ttraat.
rmtuui Kail, PA.
Uytelfl, i'avama. &uJ r»iinU©d, eoin lietl E.I
uiudwat* Drofiuior (Jaeh.
mySltlyn
Lucent Oil Work
traUCA-BT, DtTULA? a oo„
Manufacturers oi
eIiKE WHITS behhbd
t' A U B O N OILS.
Offloe. SO: 891 LIBIRT? 6TRHBT, Pitts
bnrsh.Pa. ajiimi
T BJYHBB „H. D. BETWBB J. B. SKTOSB
Lata at Miller k Rioketson’s,
Reymer Sc Brothers,
I Suoeesoon to Reymer A Anderson.]
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign Fruit*. Sots, Confectionary,
sugar*, lire works, Ac.,
NOS. 126 AND 128 WOO# STREET,
nXHBIBSH.
.WH. I, ll'eiNW
813 00 88808 TO
m. • 11 A A. E L *t 9 B ,
JOS. K.iK’NIUH
MOJ lij IKGRD IPO iil riRJT ITItfTS
EITTNAIBMH
illl)V St t'.WENH
allkohkny
g B i ft TH * JUTUI'I cffTC*.
paid •iLA.iiu.
«, u.l Lsaportsr* ul
vffc3£«- ki RA£I>I3SB, &&-
e ALSO.
litotilUrs and De&iarj la
B*7 Liberty Street,
HlTSBlS(>ili. ?A.
D. IHk*»*
J. H. OA.BIXIAY,
ob&sdisfi Broker.
C iBTIS €. STKIMMKT*,
eaea i a l
DBiLBESIK
Business Cards, &c.
R. HUTGHINSOH
(IU.TI OV LKBGB A HUTOHUtBOS.)
mmm & bobwabding merchant
Sealer in
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
Flour, Grain,' Fish, Dried Fruit. Pot and Pear
Ashes, and PRODU* E GENERALLY,
Best Brands of Family \ oar Always on Hand
No. 102 Seucuii Street*
Between Wood and Market,
PITTSBUGH, PENN’A.
advance made on Consignments,
apll-ltd *
Jaool) Keller,
Importer and wholesale dealer in
FOREIGN WINES & LIQUORS
160 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Three doors above 6th street,
JACOB HELL£B WOULD INVITE
particular attention to hi« stock of German
Vr iD63 and French Brandies which has been se
lected and imported by himself. Families and
cburohes oouid depend on obtaining at this es
tablishment the best and purest cf wines. Pure
Liquors ot all kinds, equal to aap In the city, al
ways on hand. Also, pure old Kyo Whisky and
the best Rectified Monongahela. ocliO
P, MEBTB,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in and manufao-
Ladies, M isses,
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
IN ALL IHKIR VARIETIES.
No. 125 FEDERAL STREET
FRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at £>aw,
NO HI FIFTH STREET.
of accounts and all iegal bust
cm" prrmj-Uy attended to, he£lyd
DAUB As APPJ3LL,
MTF.Ht'mANT
186 Smithiield Street.
F. Have jisy Kki kiobir A
▼ ▼ larte anJ well selected of
Fall and Winter Goods,
AHSFTd.
First I.iorj* <>□ heal la t *..s■>ui
l until .*'Ute* li'>r:ds i l,
I', b. I>ebt Certificates ar.J
.Nd'eji, '.market \ atac 11,051 7<
. Interest ear: e.l net duo tfT
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, | i>ta™ Kurmtsr. ]:o oo
OOOfiLctlUf OT
(ii«Uu,4 aulmerei, VmUmki, «£e
ALd'J—A large ?tooi of v
luoluiiDß Collars, If sc i ovar?
thing oewailv kept bp hrat claes ForaUhing til or 9
t»: Jars proe?»U» exocntod. »diot)7J
Andrew Kloma.*.
Kinrt Phipps. Jr
ifeneml P armors.
( ITT rORUF.,
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS
CADMAN & CRAWFOHD.
ManaUataren of ever? rarietp of flnuhed
BBAB3 WORK fOR PLUMBERS
UAN orNTJKAM PITTIRBS,
MAaiLNESTH asd COI'PKRbMITHn.
Buasm CAbTinoN or kveky i>i.
*orij‘UCD made to order L'toamboai «>'re
steam and gat fitting and rooalnog i>romj'Uy at
tended to. H%rticoiar attemiuo to fitua* ui
Heßnerloa for Ooal end Carbon, CUa,
Also, »ol* Knouts for the V'osiorn D’etri't o!
Fetmapfrani*, lor the sale of Mar»h, Laoeded A
’v*v’a Patent djpboa Pump, lb® best ever inran*
m, h»vtns no v*ivoe it is not liable to gat cut 0!
ordAr ai»4 will throw unci e wc.;»r than sup duiei
torise its 6kM. feblhdly.
JJLACfi DIAUOH D NTEKL WORUN
pm/kBUKGU. PA.
FAIiH, BUWI UIIU A 4 0.,
a i b c 7 a cti: * • us
Baat Quality BaSiir.J Oust
fc><iaar«. Flat end Uotaguu. ol ait mes. Wtrr*u
ted equal tu any Imported or manutaotur* 1 vi
tbifi ocaatrj
WA- ufero and W »/eht.aie. No 149 ana Iftl
Pir»t and l'to and lti'J i ftreeu, Piua
bcxgh. leblr. lj4
WILLUn BAUABLKI',
WMOLtBALI B 8 0 C t Ss
HOB. 13 AND 20 WOOD Bl'BhET,
CHAELKd 1» CALDWKLi.
ißaeeottor to J«u Holme! <k Co„
POKE PACKER
Dealer lo Sugar-Cared Ham*,
Bmosed Beef Ac.
Corner Market and lint streets. Pittsburgh. Pa,
<feoll;lr<L
J&BJS BULUB64B, HOAOS6AHI!
LA PLANLNG MILL, would respectfully it
term the public that be has rebuilt etaoe the Art,
and bavins enlarged his establishment, andifillec
It frith tne newest and must approved machinery,
is now prepared to furnish flooring and plan ini
boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, mu 6
and shot ten 'kiln lined, frames, mouldings, bes
making, <ko.
Booth Potvsos&b. Bept. 7, ISCT. iaJC
Hotels & Restaurants.
.0. DUiC'.S.
OA.VA fi E HOUSE
So, UO liberty Street,
Bail la Peimtylv&nli PasAang6i Depot
JOHS SAVA6E) l'ropiletor.
Ha vine taken and httvo dp,
with all the modern improvements, this po
pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to accom
modate his old onstomofs and the public toner
ally, with the best the markets affords. Oysters
will be served upip every variety of style, ourng
the season, flii W mas. Liqnore and Ales he feels
confident in recommending to the public tfoTthrir
excellence.
Can. Buoket and Shell Orris?? received daily
and sold wholesale and retail. xayfiCklyd
OtJB HOUSE,
Bf.O, 82 PIAMOID ALLEY,
PITTBBUBQH.
StTBSCBIBEB ASSOCSCK§
A. to the publio that be is in daily reooipt of
FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, GAME,
and L prepared to accommodate the patrons
of this old and well known house with everythin*
in the eating and drinking line at the aaoriaai
cotioe. JOHN SHALES.
iaHkly Proprietor.
fonng’d bating Maloon,
OORNSR VBR9IM ALU? AND BMITB.
ffULD STRUTS!
Where OISTXRA and all the delioaotai of the
Nason will bo tarred np la the most palatable
style. KLI TOUNO,
oolt eomer Vlrrfn alloy and Smithfleld ft.
a POLIO HALLBILUARBBALOOS.
XHOHARLKb RARDNERIwouId remind Us old
friends and customers that he Is still to befoaad
at his old stand, APOLLO BALL, entrance ea
Fourth street. Be has always on hand tlw bast
quality of Laser Geer, and in connection with the
hall, a well appointed bilHerd saloon, with food
’.»bleo, balls aud ones.
Uememl.or the ids oe, Apollo Bell, roups si
iietrV.'ood, entrance from Fourth. irilh’y
(.lusTiuoopiae Haloois,
UOltN git I'P lINH’N ANI) ririil IfnißSTh
wslHF.iut 11U PUBLIi uae tsti
s* TA IN the best and purest Liquors.
Meals served at all hours oe the shortest no*
Lunoh every moraine between the hours o' 10
and ISo'olMk. PRED^WKISS,
au2o-ly Proprietor.
H fIHOOL BOOKS
used in the
PUBLIC SCHOOLS,
HIGH SCHOOL*
SELECT SCHOOLS,
FEMALE COLLEGE,
WBSTEBW CSITEBSm,
and the rarioas educational institutions in this
oity and vioinity.
Also a complete assortment oi
SCHOOL STATIONARY,
Copy-Books, Pens, Ink, Penoils, Slates. Rubber.
Writing, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes,
Drawing Paper, Rules, Composition Looks, Am
Pbrlße at c , MgLLOR’B,
ana sLWoodsttoet, Pittsburgh. i
Nuouns A BOOTS, BAHKNNB
• «id Bxehasge Brtkon *nd D«I«n lp
Dotes, Drafts. Aocej.timces, Sold. SUto us Bank
Notes. Eiokan*e on the Barters ana Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Co! loot ions siade in all the cities throoebontthe
United States. Deposits received in par fence or
current paper, No. 87 Market street, between
Third and Ponrth streets.
g si'i.ii ma r, yiton s to io'cdocki
abo, ou ’Wednesday and Saturday evenings,
from May iri toNovomber Ist.from7to® o'olook
and from November Ist to May Ist. irons • to 8
o'clock.
Deposits racsived of all sums not lees than On
Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year, in Juno and December. Interest bit
been declared scaii-anna&ily, in J one and Decem
ber sinoo tho Bank wa organised, at the rate of six
per aent. a year.
Interest, u not drawn out, to placed to tile
orodit of the depositor as principal, and bean the
stune interest from tne first days of Juno and De
cember, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to oall or even to present
bia pass book. At this rata money will double in
lesa than twelve years.
Gfuis, Hoy* and
Youths
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA,
TAIIiORH,
Thuiub N. M T.vkr,
p.ciftl Partner
ir u. n b )’ it. ii
(Near Market.)
Banking Houses. &(j.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
6® FOUKTffI STRESS'S?,
OfIARTERED IN 1856.
Becks containing tbe Charter. By-Laws, Rules
and Regulation furnished gratis, on appllcetka
at lit 061r4.
?KS&IDSX7,
GEORGE ALBREE
TIOS PUAIDK9TX.
John U. M'ffaddro, M. Penncek,
John Holm John Marshall,
Alexander Spoor. James B. D. Meedid
Benj. L. Fahne3toek, A. M. Pollock, M. D-
James MoAalev. Hill Burgwic.
James Hwuir.eh, Wm. J. Andersen.
I fSVSVUS.
Calvin Adams, James 1). Kelly,
John 9. Backozefe, Peter A. Madeira,
George Black. Wo. Vankixk
John C. Bindley, James Shldie,
Alonso A. Carrier. Robert Robb,
Charles A Colton* Walter
Wo. Boogie J t>hn On,
John Evrds. EToury L. Ringwatt,
Wm P Weymao, John H. Shoenbeicev*
Walß. Haven, flfta. fi. Bchmeris,
Peter E. Hunker. Alexander Tindle,
R’.ohard Hays. Isaac Whittier,
Wx- 8, Lavely, Christian Yeatsri
TUiAenan.
CHARLES A. COLTON.
KXAL KSYAIK hiVHIiS ISSTITI’fIOH
L'TATEMF.XT OF THE CONDITION
of'ibo above icstitutrin on the 2d day ol No
vember, Pxi-L i üblished in conformity te the
charier:
LIiBIUTIEa.
Amount of Deposits, Nov. 2*l, 5103,594 18
Amooi.t of Interest due Dcp.*eitun* 1,954 91
Auinutit ,’i ' Kucvi 2.423 91
Cii-n on band
$197,973 Gi
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer,
The undersigned, And ti&g Committee, have
exatn'.nol tho bo*jkj ot the Infitituu' n,the bonds
end ii<.coritief, cf>'iDt*d tbe caih, Ac., and have
found tnt aouve fftatemect to be correct.
*•. B COPELAND,
NlCHtiLAti VuEGTLT.
WM. n, SMITH.
Depoftts reevivod DAILY, and SAT
I'KdaY kYaMNG.
INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent, per annum
Ttil'STFKfl.
ISAA;’ JONEb. Pkksipkrt.
Ilmi.T. 51. Howe, ; Hon J.K.Woflrtiea
Hm H. Huiltli, !<*•<- Hnwey,
W It. ( opelnod, i Jacob Painter,
Harvey « lillilh, | .Mrliola* Voegtly.
OUloe, C»:t Fourth Street.
Du 4
LOAN OFFICE,
RKWbY v/. CIMIOTTB
HO. 200 HMITHMEtU NTB£E
Near the eorner SfHtb, Pittsburgh,
tin K f I N L 4 HOK AND SHALL
iVg ..uanuues u sne-i Gold and Silver, Dia-
Jcwelr), *. d 1 and till vet Watohea, and
c.:! K*-d? c< valuable arv.-iv a:<y length ot
time swroeu on. 1 oa&aot t>e dalive'ed
withe ut tha Tlckeu
K6f i.'Sl'-e Hou'? fr.-ui 7 Z. M. i) 20 P. Id.
Otrt*. n .tt |NWr» iNVI'tTLTION, NO.
.• mu.mliel-i etroet, i-i’i )#ita iho Cn^tom
Chartf *>d by the Ltgi’taiura.
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J ,*i iv ha^de*
Pri*eideui.
ib>»-. L> M
f‘nusow Seilers
J ,m, t . i-nn:r. k
lh—..-L- M. Blai.
Uer. / wl ,J
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Air. .v J . b:?xi
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C B Uerr-a
£ = CbST4tt t>D TSZ.±£ZKZ%,
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J M l';crL»u
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Jiw •• f -tter
C li W '
W m Smith
G B Jon or
W Li PhaWrt
upon troui t* a. k. L- 3 V. u. Also, Tue»
day an i even’nga. !rom 5i to 8 o’clock,
rooejrod ul uNL DIMK auu upwards.
Dividends declared ta December' anl jQne ol
>acli year. , .
Dividend! allowed to remain are plaoeito tbe
credit cl tho depositor ai priicitai. and bear in
terefi’t, thus compounding iL
Books containing Charter. By Law.;, Jem. tur
nDhed at the oLiCa.
AT This lr.stiiat‘"3 effers,. especially to those
pars :ns who?® earning* are small, the opportunity
to terminable, by wmjfll deposits, easily uaved, a
tn.;n wcicn will bo a resource when noedod, their
money not only being sale but bearinglntorest, in •
stead <->1 remaining unproductive. myL
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'
TH E SFRSCRIBERH HAVE JUST
cper.ed especially for the JHrliday'* » very
Uvrse ani desfrafcla stook of
HNRHOLO lEWELBI,
J.OI D AND SILVER WAIHEB,
for Ladle# an 3 Gentlemen's trear. fine Brouxe
Oiooks. Fancy Goods,
SILVER-PLATED WAUE,
each as castors, oak* and fruit baskets, goblets,
card oaees, tea setta., e’uL, and a largo variety or
gulubloarticles for presents.
HEINEHAfii.AExBAN ABEIBLS.
tihell Oysters! Shell Oystera
|1 0 RAtCO P l A S A LOO N ALWAYS
W_' in advance. Tho proprietor ol this noted eat
ing estabiiabraont has .iu*t rcoiovod a largo sup
ply of Baltimore bhoil Oyfiier?. wi»l no
served up in tho best possible manner, with aLI
tho delicacies ibo Market afforda. Don’t forgot
tho place, comer ol Fifth and Union stroota.
seLVdif F. WKIS. Proprietor.
pBIVAIE DISEASES
DR. BROWN’S OFHOEi
60 SMITHFIELD STREET,
Citizons and strangers In need of medical ad
vice should not fail to gism him acali.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to ouro impu
rities. scrofulous and venereal affeotions —Also
hereditary taint, suah as tetter, psoriasis and oth
er skin *'\iHo&cea, tho origin of whioh the patient
y Ignorant,
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. B'e remedies for this affliction, brought on
by solitary habits, aro the only medicines knows
in this ooumrv wbloh are safe and will spocdily
restore to health.
KEBUMATISM;
Dr. brown's Niiueaio# o&r« iu a few J&ysLhto
taful affluti. n
lie alsv west biloJ. uieet, ttontturtboe, urotli&l
Diiohajdoti. Female Diodai&s, Paius in the Back
and RlJuoye. ImiaUuft <>f u»« Bladder, striot-
Qroa.eto.
A letter to be answered must ecnUin at least
ONE DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any address safely packed.
Office and private rooms, No. 50 SMITH?HELD
BTRBKT. Pittsburgh. Pa. no!6dAw
WHERE ltO YOU BUTT OUB
SHOES 7
GO TO NO. 15 FIFTH STREET,
and get a flood Article from
D. S. DIPFfiNBAOHEH.
p. B,—Ladies' good Kid dlippera ;for 60 cents.
jyl§ :
Apples -300 bbls. choice ap
PLES, jnst reorived and /?. r
FKTZER k ARMSTRONG,
oc3l corner Market and First streets.
C'l ULTITATOBjJ, PLOWS; FODDER
j Cntters. seed drills, hay elevators, dog pow
«*■oinraB'teß Wk LOOT
etnas mubraottmt.
; * Sailfgadß. j
1803. (1808.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On andafter Monday, SSveiBMI 16tlL
PBSRSYLVAHLj. "cifSAL iiILROAD.
Win© Daily Train*'
The through accommoda*
tion Train leaves the passenger Station
Daily, (except fei*ad*y.» at 5 60 ».m~ stopping at
all stations BeWefin Pittsburgh and Pilsaelph:a,
and making direct connexion for New York at
MAIL TRAIN leaves the
Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun*
day.) at 2 50 a m., stopping only at principal Sta
tions, and making direot connections at tiarris
bnrg for Baltimorwand and to* ew
*TH |T THROUOh’rXPRESB TRAIN leaves
daily, at Is# p.m. t stopping only at pnnolpai
Stauone, making direct conn cotton at Harrisburg
for Baltimore and W&thinfffon, and for New
Yorx via Allentown Route and Philadelphia.
THE EAST LINE leaves the Station daily,
(except Sunday.) at 835 p. m., stopping only At
principal Stations, connecting at Harris burg lor
Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia
f ° JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves dally, (except Sunday.) at 3 00 n, m., stop
ping at all stations, and running as far.as Cone
“tTtlsT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’.
Station, Jeayes daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 30 a. m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lor
Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
11 40 a. m
Trtlßu ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall’s Station leaves daiiyA (except Sunday,) at
3 50 p. pi.
FOtjßiH ACCOMMODATION TRAD! for
Wall’s station leaves daily, (exoept Sunday,) at
6 00 p. m.
XnE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’* Station,
every Sunday at 905 a, m.; returning lhavee
Pittsburgh at 32 45 p. m.
B£TIISNIN€) TB4IIB
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Express .12 50 p, m.
Philadelphia express 1 20 p. m.
Peat Line.. 180 a. m.
Through Mail Train 100 a. m.
Johnstown Accommodation. —lO 05 a. m.
Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 25 a. m.
2d Wall’s Stuion Accommodation 8 35 a. m.
3d W all’s Station a ocosunodation 1 55 p. m.
4th Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 05 p. in-
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 120 p. m. on Mondays
TRAINS FOR BLAIKSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Biainville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
Wen.
1 HA INS FOR EBRNbBURG connect at Cres
son with Express Trails and Mail Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train East.
lhe traveling Publlo will find it greatly to
their interest, in going S ast or W est, to travel by
the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the ac
commodations now offered cannot be surpassed
on any other xonte. The Hoad is ballasted with
atone, and is entirely free from dost, we can
promise Saiety, Speed and Comfort to ail who
may favor this Road with their patronage.
FA K E:
sltj7.v»7J 0]
TO NEW YORK $l2 80
PHILADELPHIA 10 6U
BALTIMORE - 10 00
LAN CAoTKL - 8 80
HARRISBURG 7 65
Baggage Cnecxed to all & cations on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and to Pniladelphia Balti
more and New York.
Post eng crs purchasing tickets in oars will be
charged an to distance traveled
in addition to tne Station rates, except from Sta
tions where the Company has no Agent.
N OTTOK.—In case of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to
coaver Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exoeed 25 cents tor each
l-a*s<nger and baggage.
J. STEWART. Agent,
At the P. R. R., Pas.anger Station, on Liberty
and tirant stroeu. no2o
1803, THE ISOS.
Pflißim Ff.ff AVNBi CHICAGO MlLff.
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEjT.
HOfTH WEST AND WORTH WEST.
ShortvHt nud Host Direct Kontfl to tbe
WINTER AHRISfIKJIHT
ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 16tb,
iScJ. trains ron aj fallow., tit: —
WBcsTWARD THROD3H TRAINS,
Chicago Eirros3. Chicago Express
Leave*
Pittsburgh, -
Allegheny....
Arrives
Alliance
Crtsthnc
Fw \N a>no
Chicago 10 50 p. m. 11.00 a. m<
FUK COLl’MliL’c*. CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS
Leaves
Crestline
Arrivt-f
Columbus *
Cinoiunati
Udianapohs. .
Louisril.e
St Louts .
Ail '4 rains through to Chicago witho change
cf Car*. . . ~ v
5. B —The time to Cincinnati is the same as
by Steubenville. Trains on both Hoad* meet at
Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati
together.
CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL.
Mall, Accommodation.
Leave Pittsburgh....... 6.-0 a. m. 215 p. in.
Allegheny 6.40 a. m. 2.25 p. m.
New Brighton. A2O a. m. 4.15 p.m.
AUiance 11-20 a, m. 7 40 p.m.
Arrive Ciestlino.- .5. SO p. m.
These trains atop at principal Station! between
Allegheny and Rochester.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION
TRAINS—Prom federal itreet Station, Alle
gheny City.
Leave
Allegheny~9Js a. m. 12.00 m. 4.30 p. m. 5.40 p m.
Arrive
JH. Brighton. 11J6 a. m. 1.45 p. m. 6,25 p, m. <.35
p. m.
Leave
N, nrightoD-53) a. m. 7.03 a. m. 12.20 p.m.
I*. m.
Arrive
Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8 40 a. m. 2.35 p. m. 4.50 p. ra #
* EASTWARD TRAINS.
A S 8.1 V E AT PITTSBURGH.
Chicago Express „....2.50 a. m,
thicago Express SSOp. m.
Cincinnati Express.- -...7.60 p m.
Crestline Mail - .7.00 p, m.
TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and
OIL CITY.
MaU,
Leave Pittsburgh 6,90 a. m.
Allegheny. 6.40 a. m.
Arrive New Ca8t1e...10.40 a. m.
EASTWARD.
Leave New Ca5t1e....6.20 a, m. 1.00 p. m.
Arrive Allegheny 840 a. m. 4.60 p. m.
ua-T rains are run by Columbus time, which Is
12 minatea slower than Pittsburgh time.
For further information, ana through tickets,
apply to wEO. PARKIN, Ticket Ag't.
Uni n Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa,
and A. Q. CABSELBKRrY. Agent Allegheny.
JOHN B.JERVIfI, General Superintendent,
H. R. PAYSON. General Passenger Agent
42 Fifth stree!
CLfiVRLAJD, MfUIIMII it WMMLIIIO B. I
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER NONDiT, NOVEM
BER 16th, 1863 Trains will leave the Depot
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as
follows.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINS,
Pittsburgh 1.45 a.m. 620 a.m. '1.45 p.m*
WellsviUe .4.10 " 8.42 “ 4.05 -*
bteubennlle..s.lo “ 9.45 “ 6.05 “
Wheeling 6.09 “ 11.00 “ 6.08 M
Arrives
Bellair " 11.15 " K2O -
Connecting atSteubenviUeand Bellair with Steu
benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio
Railroad for Zauesville r Newark,ColixinbuB,Xenia
Dayton, Indianapolis, CincinnattL Louisville,
Cairo, St Louis. 8t Joseph* and all points west and
south-west, ana at Wheeling withßaltimore and
Ohio Railroad.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE.
Leaves Pittsburgh—.l.4s a. m, 1.45 p. m.
WellsviUe—L3o " 4.00 *
Bayard M ‘
Alliance -6.55 "
Ravenna. 7.40 '* 6-58 ’
liudßon BJI “ »«80
Arrives Cleveland—-9.25 &-40
Connecting at Bayard with Tosrarawaa branch
for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover ; at Alli
ance with Pittsburgh, Foili wmimi and Chteago
Railread at Ravenna with Great
Western Railroad for Warren, Greenville, Mead
villa, Union, Cony, Jamestown and. Salamanca:
at Hudson, with Cleveland; and
8.8. fra We. IWnkfik, anitßaMo. with O.k T.
8.8. foißandmky. Toledo. elsowith steamer, fra
DoVoit. -
Steubenville raid Wellrville Accommodation
>aye* Allegheny Oltr at 3.60 p.m,
Batnrnins Trains arrive at.IOLG a. m., p.
l. 105 p.m. and 110 a. m.
Through Tiokets to all promiaenl'painta can be
proeaered at the Libert, ttreet Depot, Pltts
alEh' &KOB6BPABKIN. Thibet Asvnt.
At%Oompaay'sDi^ft3«irtSt«*toF«ii
gyj -.,0a..' cw; .{jjo;, i
1.45 p. m.
1.&5 p, m.
.1.45 a. in.
.1.55 a. m.
L4O p. m.
10.30 p. m.
. 5 40 a. 33.
.lu.ju a. m.
EASTWARD,
Aooommcdation.
3 00 p. m,
6.40 p. m.
Railroads, 4
COKinu ' M -
WIIT£B ARRAKGEMEjrT.
:&&&
Water streets, as.follow,* ;
„ ~ _ r Pittsburgh* Pittsburgh.
Mail to and from u’ntown, 7 66am 6 00pm
Express 11a 300 pm,, 0000 am
IfltM'Keesport Acc’do.
Jd ” ” 616 pm '2o6pm
Ist Port Perry TOO am 8 90am
Braddook’s ' » 416 p m 640 pm
Sunday Chnreh Tram to
and frcxn M'Keeport, 100 p m 10 00 a m
; Wf°‘ BoCtl °^'
N
irw switch via Bins as
RABUROAD.
iiDimraut abd cmcmmti r. *.
Conneotinr at Indianapolis with Terre Hants
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroadlio Bt Loalg
and LafhyetteandlndisnaFoUvHewAlbanT and
Salem, and MicJnAanCentml Rniloadsfor OHICA
-00. ROCK ISEIHD,' BERLINaTON. and all
intermediate polniß. -
Rreithts and paßsenrert carried from dneht
nati or Lawtensehms in lees time than hr any
other ronts by twentr-four hoars, and at as low
rates. The only road by whioEßMpmenta can be
Sade fromCisohmatl to the Wsitwithoutbreak
r bulk. • ■■■ •' '
Consummenta made tpP. Q. WRSX, or-AHKX.
GRAYDON, freight Anntsai pinnlwo«t-i~ nr it
0- HAUSTES.Aient aTLawreaMbiirgh. j OHlf
1). MORRIS, Indianapolis, will receive prompt
attention, and no,.charge . for.noammission; »o
OHABaa ron PkiTiaa oa oowraxiox at Law-
EMOIBOSB. j'"'
For farther information apply to THOS. BATI
GAHi tNo. 183 Mpnonsahela House, asent of the
Company, who is prepared to eiva THSOtreH u«
oitrra for paasenrera and freight to Indianapolis,
lorre Hante. Lafayette, Chicaso, Peru, Creep-
OiaUe, Crawfordsville, Charleston. Paris and Mat
toon. H. C. LOBD. President.
Insurance.
WESTERN INSURANCE: COMPANY.
OS' FisfBßHßeS.
aaoass dabsib. Praamt
Capt. b.», ooomtfNfeMi’
"wfflamwlaninst all kinds of FUtK udMA
AHomelnstitntkramanaged by Directors who
are well known in the oommmonity, and who are
: and liberalHy r tomnn-
Kmftt (ws> proteotion to those whodetdn to bo
burned. .
ASSim OCIOBSKtCrtto, 18#I.
Stock Accounts .„..4 63,000 00
Mortme - , 2,160 00
Office xnrnltura . 250 00
Opra'Accounts, etc „ „.™. T. 50911
task 14351))
*BB,SS3!
prssoTOiis.
eMimSuEle Wm. H. Smith,
(Sub. W. JUoheteoa, Andrew Ackler,
Alexandra Speer. David M. Lone,
Baea J. Thomas, Ben?. Bakevra]*,
John B- M'Cnne.
*IBS INBUBANCS,
,bt mi
BELCASOE MUTUAL UrSURAIfOE
OOMPAHY,
0» PHILADELPUIA,
Oa Bufldinojhiniitaa or Perpetual, Hindu
due, jfundtnrst Am, in town or
ooustnr. .
•ffHCi HO, *OB WAIHUTf- bthiet
Caab Capital,
Awta,
Invested as follows, rig:
Krst Mortgage or Improved dtp Pro
party, worth donhle the amount (USSJOE 00
firoandjant, first elassa. 4453 CO
Pennsylvania Railroad Go's 6 $ oat
mooo, oost. 27,900 00
Philadelphia city 6 P cent- 10an...™.. 80 000 00
Allegheny County 6 ¥ oast. Pennsyl
vania Railroad Loans , IfLOOO 00
Collateral loans, trail secured - gmj qo
Huntingdon and Broad lop Mountain
Railroadconoßfcoy,mortice 4*ooo 00
PanMjlvanio Railroad Co. lOOO 00
Stock of M&toal Imbihb<w
Company —_ qq
Stock of Coonty LO9O 00
Block of JWaTrara h!u 9. Insnranca Co. 700 00
Cosuafircml Bank do ... 6»186 di
Mechanics' Bank do SOU S
Union M* Insurant Co’a ifio ©
Kfl* Recairabla, bnrinca paper H 297 Id
Boos AocdnntSa eaeare-i interest, &216 73
Gau oa bam sac &a hands of ryaft is
■MBBuuuaaai^aa
SILKM iiseLST, Pralint.
BIKSCi-ORS. ,
GtanTLyclcy. Oimael Btohta,
Wm.Hrshompsun. Robert Bleep,
Frsdenclc Brown, William Muse,
OoraeHus Btevonson. Beni. W. Tinlfo
John B. Worral. Marshall IRui
H. L. Carson, i,. Lothrop,
Robert inland, Charles Laiand.
Prederiok Lhanlt Jasoh T. Ban tins,
Charles B. Wooti Smith Bowen.
Jamas S. Woodward, John Bissaß.PUtsbunh.
B, M.HINCHMAH; Sssntsrt.
J. SABDOTRT&mcTixent.
■yli Sorthesst corner Third and Wood s»;
mmmn mh\mi loss
B "ST . FIBS.
FJBK FBASBIOI IriSE imßrmwm
jlwffii, 01 487 CMra^^l^iPß;Eßlr ’
STATEMENT OF AS9XSS, JAN. Ist 1830.
to An Art of i&Sably.
Dti&f?
Sg^K l7^^ o - 690^58
cn impie CoHaW ,OS^3B 88
teuUSeounbes aara u
Stooks, (present valus 7??
Note and BISb : LB3l 00
Cash 27319 83
63
The only nrefttgfrom n?«tstpm>i
pany can divide by law, are from risks whisk have
nsec determined.
Insuramoesmado m every daeripfieft of Prop
firty, in.Towu and Country* at rate ta low ta aro
oonsistfiutwith security.
Knee: thrtr inoorporaHon. a period of
rears, they havepuia losses by iire, to axfamount
axoMing Four MilUons of Dollars, thereby af
, fording cvidenM.oa .the advantages ai
as well aa theability nod disposition tons oet with
promptness aUii&biMes.
Loses paid asms the yeurldSDtfOtlsa gs,
DIRECTORS,
jgwlra W. Brasokc. D. Lrartb
TobieoWemra. DtTiiB.?rowa..
Semnel Snal iaiaaLet*
Jacob BJSnitn, BdttaMjKSalJL
Amin fVTHlphaids.
anil
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFI
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HO. 140 OHESTHUT BTBEET,
Opposite the Cbilod Uouie.
Oapltal kSIB,IOa
nrlll ÜBX ALL HQIM OE is.
W SDRAbtClC.eithra PerpetulraLbiilted.oa
rrerr djeaription of Property raMtft&tudiM, at
laaaosßile rates of raffiainm.
EOMKB P. EmaPrraaaßV
K- PrSdqt
Ohatiaaßaia.' &H.Co«t
JlB.Baalish. BeoriO W.Browa.
P. B- SaTory, Joseph a Paul,
a Sharaum, John Olsrtoa.
a J. Mesem XWBra,
r.BuoKa oaa, Searetaijr. /
J. u. 003WIE, AaraL
WIT OamgTbird sßd Wood streets.
ALLESHENY INSURANCE £O,
Or EJTTSBUB&H,
OFFICE. Ho. S 7 Filth Bt-, Bank Bloc
r§?te> A !® **
■ISAAOJONIsB, PreMaenh JOHli S.MeOOB&’
Sf.''®OOK, Beeretaul Capu
WILIdLhM-BfiAltpOenftral Agent.
.OIKKOTOBS—uaao Jones. fl, Htisser. Har
yeiOhildjUapt.a.C.3r«r.John
L. Jfahnestoah, John D, McCord. Captidn
Jacobs, £. P. Btralin*. iiapt. W. jJean, Bobert L.
lfanw.aebtß.Dasla. neffi
Fomnsmse eooiteu
SUIT ALLS FOB TBS BUSOS.
r BA€BVH A ®I?M
Invite attenflon to thoir Ertodt of filflTLl.
MEN'S end YOUTH'S
linen and Traveling Shirts,
Oallare, Ties. Bnaponden,
licen and BUS aanaenMeb.
CHoTee, Brae, Vabmlb>,M
ABV7 SHIRTS,
And Soldier,' Pnmishlns Ooods, thnvt oa hand
at „ „ MAOBUM A QLTDB S,
null n Market BL between ith AUlamoni
SOAP— tO BOXFB TOUEI SOAP AS.
•rated, ta store aai for sale by
8808
US *W Wood street.
Arrives at
§339,510 Of,
*303,008 •*,