„uk and Job Printing. MORNING POST RTF.AM PRINTING e§tablishmem, CORNER FiFTH & WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA JJ AVISO HECENTUT HADE EXTENSILE ADDITION'S AND IMPROVEMENTS TO OUR OFFICE, We are now piepared.to eiecaio all orders o EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOK & JOB PBIXTINO With dispatch and in the most superior style. We havean odico SECOND TO NONE in the oity And will pay particuiarattention to RAILROAD, MERCANTILE & LEGAL PRINTING, Bills of lading, CIRCULARS, BILL HBA DS, CERTIFICATES, PBAT TICKETS, BLANKS, DEEDS. f REGISTERS, RECEIPTS, SHOW CARDS, BILLS IN COLORS, CARDS UKADINtiN, ENVELOPES, CONTRACTS, SHOTTBILILgf HANDBILLS LABELS, COLLEGE SCHOOL SCHEMES, HOTEL BILLS OF FARE INVITATIONS. Ac. Our facilities for printing POSTEES, PROGRAMKES, SO., FOB CONCERTS & EXHIBITIONS, ARE IHSIBPA N 8 E I) . Wo can insure complete satisfaction ae to TIME AND PRICE, BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATAIOGrES, HISCELUEEOCS CATALOGUES, CONSTITUTIONS, REPORTS, BRIEFS, etc. BLANK BOOJKS, LETTER HEADS, CHECKS, etc. Books and Banking: Houses, FURNISHED TO ORDER, L WORK EXECUTED PROMPTLY BABE & MYERS, THE PITTSBURGH POST: WEDNESDAY MORNTNO. DECEMBffit PQ, *363. Philad’phia Advertisements CBAB. MAOEK J. BODiliX BICKB. MAGEE d HICKS Importers and dealers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetta, Vestings, Tailors’ Trimmings, A o. \255 MARKET STREET, I*lll ladelphla, 0029-if WML BBItE * CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 15 South Water street, PEI LA DELPHI A. advanoej made on consignments when required. iny-lyd E. I*. MIDDLETON A BRO., I iTPOBTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &c., AND DKALKBS IN I'ine Old Whiskies, No. 5 North Front street, PHILADELPHIA, mylO-lyd «£U£GE (IBAJfT. Manufacturer and Wholesale an 1 Retail Dealer lu every description of Gents’ Furnishing Goods, CIO (IIEST.VIT STREET, myi-ljJ PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VAN KIRK & CO„ MANCFACTUfIKBB 07 GAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS, Patent loiprowd Eitelsoir it Patent Parana COAL Oil. BURNERS, HAND LAMPS, COLUMNS, &o. Salesrooms, 517 Arch St. Philadelphia Manufactory. Prankiord, Philadeh-hia, **. All goo-Li warranted. ‘j’ilv C. HAHRY BRIAN, LO*«£OPE A PEARtE, UAXVFACTURRRA 6 IMPORTERS 0 7 MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS and tailors trimmings, NO. 10 NOITH l OlKTll SrKF.l;:’, mT I-ly,l PHILADELPHIA “’S' Bl K UN IO SI,” ARCH STREET, between 3d and 4t Philadelphia ro’iHE I’NDERWIGft’ED HAVING RE JL cowod the leate of the above popular flojae for a senes ol yoaTB. would reapect:uU7 cat! the attention ul the traveling publio to its central lo- ei’hor Tor business or pleasures. mhfclTd THBMAN N>EJ)B * SO» cU W A K D LIN >- • Steam to (Jattustm asd Liverpool, The First Class Powtr nl 8 caniBlil]*B, NIDOiV I nm>AK. SiAKATBOM, | TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NEW York every alternate WedciOnUy, troin Liverpool every alterr. Ac ■apjjffifiSgßg Tuesday. and from vjueensu;vru every alternate Wednesday. Steerage Parage from Liverpool or CJueon town, $3O in gold, or its cqu:va]ent iu currency. From New Fork to Liverpool, t>ds in carreD'y I or Steerage Passage apply to \VlLl<lAfti-t Js OUION. 4U Fulton St., New York, or THOfii. H. KATTiGr.It, A gu i2A itionongahola Hnuae, Waters.. \023-fcstd' Sueccsarjr lo Rarngan. jjje Irpm EaglamS t #'21,00.- '. iHubofear ACrtSSTtY. - TUOHiLS n. Rm^OAK, European A genu 122 Alooongaho- In House, PitUbargh. Pa., is pro* ■satfSigwßjggli pared to bring out dr*scnd l-a-'k pH*mnj?ers from or to any part of the cld eountrv, cHther of eteam or sailing packet*. DRAFTS lott SALE payable in ary part of Europe, . . Agent for tbs Indianapolis and Oicoinnati Railroad. -Ain, Agent for tho old Ihack fctor ),ino of Sailing Packets a.'.-i lor the linoj oi Bloomers sailing between Now iork, Liverpool, uinsgow and Oalwa?. Having the above in the European Passage and Exchange Business, tho undersigned solicits fme patronage of his former customers, and tntf public in general, and is prepared to Bot tle al ro utstand ing tra moc t-tons * n full. nolS-Hn THUS. H RATTIOAiN. * / NEW WINTER ROODS. UUE WOULD CALX THE ATTEN vw ticn of buyer 3 to oar stock of WINTER WOODS. All tholnewest styles ol foreign and domestic CABSIMEBES AND COATINGS* With a iarge and choice soiection of SILK AND CASRMEBB VESTLNGS, W. H, M’GEE & CO., 113 FEDERAL STREET, Comer Market Square, Allegheny City. Pa- MIUSTIiiTTirDBY'GOODS All Descriptions Now Opening M. MENTZER’S, 94 MARKET STREET, BLACK AND FANCY BILKS, REPP MERINOS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, FLANNELS, COUNTRY BLANKETS SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, oc2&-3m-eod Spencer & McKay, BBEWfiBS AND SALSTEBS. FHaifii. Bbiwiet, \ Pittsburgh, September 10,1362. / | DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. SIMS’ W. f l! sflsate Tas dissolved on the 20th of August, 1803, w. IL GARRARD being authorised to settle up the business of the late firm at the ofhoe in the Brew ery. The Brewing Business will be continued by SPENCER A M'lCAY.who intend to have al ways on hand a superior article ol ALE, POU TEa and BROWN STOUT. Tho undersigned will be thankful to the friends of the late firm fc. aoontinuanoo of their patronage, an-J irr.miU* to make it their aim to give satisfaction to allwii may purchase from them, Mr. ROBERT WAToUN, of Liberty street. Bv long known to the business oonununity, will have tho management of our business, with the toil SPUNOJIH * McKAY JW* Br*«rY, KlO-lyJ JAMBS MoKAY. OLDIiEN * M), Gravel Roofers, Corner Fifth and Wood greets, Second Story. All work promptly attended to at lowest cash prices. deS Turtle soup.—the first tur tle SOUP of the season served up daily In tho best Ptyle. at the CORj>tUCOPI.J5 t corner of Fifth and Union streets, near Liberty. Oysters in every style. The choicest brands of Liquors always on hrfnd. The proprietor gives his person al attention to hi* basin 668. and invites his friends to give him a call. His attendantsare prompt in waiting on customers. FEED. WRIS, Proprietor. .TSIAH HICEB J. &. SI. M’STEEW, Brass Founders, .CHAB. 0. SWOPK Gas and St earn'Fitters, All hJn«U of Brass and Iron Coens itmdfi to order. also. Particular attention paid to fitting np and re paarm* i !'.'l l. He FIN EKIES. The membor* u! ibis fine, being practical me chani/'-' n..'.r:r yours’ experience in the busi ne-? will '•mure in giv e satisfaction in every re opo.-t. We are aUo agents for Guild, Garrison A Code, Steam Pumps for pater and oil. so6-lyd N OX A RY PUBLIC* NO. HU DIAMOND STREET, aeW Iyd PITTbBUKGII, R.O'iiAllA REAL ESTATE AGENTS, OFFICE 89 Gil AMT STREET Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh. AJ-Partioular attention given to the settlement of Estates, sale and transfer of Heal Estate, Ex amination of Tities, Soldiers claims, collections in any part of the west. Prompt remittances, and fuil correspondence in regard to all business entrusted to oar oare. julft-tf FRENCH MERINOS, POPLINS, BALMORAL SKIRTS H. JIHSTZKK, 94 Market fit. P. BITHBB H. 0. HJCTMBB J. S. RBTXXB Late at Miller «fc Ricketson'e, Reymer A Brothers, fSaocesssre to Renner k AadereonJ Wholesale Dealers In Foreign Fruits. Nats. Confectionary, gojars, Tire Works, Ac., NOS. 126 AND 13 WOOD STREET, PITTSBIKeH. Business Cards, &c. brass castings, of all kinds. Mads h: tii3 shortest notice. 1 A: Gi V.'aJ KK STREET, near Liberty. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, O’BAHA & M’GINN, Attorneys at lift w, l5. BtrrcKaßOß to JAS. P . FLEMING. Wholesale and Retail Dealer la .mo G •njentic. Drues, Medicines, Paints, > ■>; ’) •• : tut:?- :,nd Pcrlumory, No. 7 7 i-'otioral t^U’ect, ALIAtiBEA Y CITY. PA, mv—:lyd .NEW tsfUfEL, OIL CLOTtIS, &€. i4mr -at AIL l M'S, Street. ButUidP t'li.KUOl'h TO TRE EAT* advance m prices, cf which tbs fullest aa- Yiint&go is cS-cred m purchase YOU OAmH. del- 7<j(kA<. jonfti .J( HFL.Boro den PI'ITSsLSiifiH S3EKL WCR? JOKES, BOYD & 00., a,?} Art fid i-' WYi'JtKliri ort'iHi .*ii'YB iri spring, J'C.w, m.d A B c?U~.. c.PKJNGI i»n i A a LKo, C'.mar it's-' s.o I no21:ls PITTSBURGH. P» MOOKMKAJf, CB fei MIS SI 0 N MERCIAN! FOa 7E3 AiLfl 01 1 m fiiLt'AL &ND BLUOMH, BO K IV .iTBH tmtfißT. BELOW MARL PITTSBIHWH U . a id w **. as. KSfifiTAt & W !ii! i. r 2 A l i is li d S c il S bi's .(j k-.jsu *k-j .*/ :!ssi irsirrs r- i rmd Butt , aihjv a t: VlamtHJi-4 si si-i■ -Oss fitters, 3<K S 3 l OF/OHlTfe trtfrtN'S t J^TTfsistflUikM a *b Ohio bI'EEKT ALLEGHENY Trfii u*tos's oy? cb. 1« TI>KAJVTH, SKEfcT LF.&U, JT Lead Pipe, Pig and Bor Load,azu i.mbcr'B material in gcLurM. tyii Refineries filled up in the ic-.'fil approved tsar.r.or. Tanka lined Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Yii turr--. g».. *«, n. AJI orders proUiuUj *t*aAd®d W. t^ISOIiSTERV, MU H 6 aI., NEAR WOOD nMMCHIBfcR&t MAS U FAC* Jl Tu ltd and keep constantly on n&ud evtrj article in th6ir line, vie: Coniioes, Ornaments Curtain Goods, Com Forts, Feather Beds. Mattraea of all kinds olao, the celebrated Patent Snrini Bede. Ail kinds of tihadea, Blinds .and Fixtures 8d- Prompt attention given to all orders ior ft tir* and laying down Carpels, Oil Cloths. Ac. wtiT.lfd ROBERTS A ROIiNIGE. H U-. <fc I*. MABBLUK, *nd I>e&3ora Li BOOK.OAP LKTTKB3 4L.J &li £isdl Ct WRAPPING PAPKE, ha?-2remo7aa rroHi 80. a 7 ’R'ood street to flO ijMTfHFiELD riißEtfi, F I M 8 fi u f i k . ? fc- at-9 riii for WILLIAM CABB & CO. WSOLESAII GROWERS, Aol O3 VSlaisSi, bKA£DI£S ; GS&S*. *■&= ALSO. I;lßtiUejr3 and Dd&lexs u nNkOLD MONONGAHBLA RYSWUISKI 827 Liberty Streep Sofclv PITTSBUEGfI, PA. w. OC«IS.i;uHJ.B...D. DCirKiKBEAB.. 9. <XrKTIKfciHA.iI anosoA*. it. TBifSBR. a sennihohaj«s co.— pms* BURGH CITY oLASS house, 110 Water sir^et, and 150 Firct street Pittsburgh, Pa., throe doors below tho Moaonga hela House, Manu&oturers of Pittsburgh CUj Window 9Uas Druggists’ Glass Ware and Ameri can Convex Glass, lor parlor windows, chore hei and oahilc bttUiflas*. *f. H. CASiDAY idie-cts. Draft* BcnU aud %crt pa3T« 4 iieai 'si&miz and fflfer» onandus br6tfu>f, ROOM No. IS BURRA'S BUILD IS* FOURTH BTPJUM. Pittsburgh, Pa. Desirable MIU property and other Real Estat* io the amount cl $lOO,OOO for sale low. a’BTIS C. STEINfiiETB, HODSIS CiSPEMTEH and jobbe a SH«i' Tineis AIAKT btiWeeiWoed gad Liberty Streets, Pittsburgh; Pa. 4SK>rders solicited and promptly attended to. EOIHB* I>Af.*BLL.-.a~- ..... ..—• L. p. DALMLL HOIST. iIAiaKU. & CO., W'holassds Qiooars, cossutioa tsa foswardims Bfacnin a a p £>esi».n In and Pittsburgh Mauuiaefure iSa. isii LE BUSTY STREET* HENKV H . BEAUMONT A CO. • Foreign Brandies, Wises and Gins, AUo Blackberry, Raspberry. Wild Cherry, and Uingv Brandies, Old Mvn?cghahela, Rye, and othor Whiskies. Jair.etca Rum, Ac., fto. »8 Liberty Street, Ufi-osllo Fourth street. mTtJJIl 1 KuH.PA. jgjr Hotels, Taverns, and families, supplied at moderate orufibifor Cash. aiy2l;lyd l, U O XJ>U t Olfi Wo-Tk utTHCAB, DUNLAP * CO., Mannlsetnrora of PESE WHITS KKFIHEB CARBON OILS. OSo®, KG. *»a lABBBTY STREET, Pitta buirh. P». mrt-amd Business Cards, &c. R. HUTCHINSON (lxtb or lkcob A hutohinsoh.) COMMISSION t FOEWARDIN6 MEECHAST Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, drain, Fiah, Dried Fruit. Pot and Pear Ashes, and PRODIi t K GENERALLY, oept Brands of Family .our Always on Hand So. 102 Begcnii Street, Between Wood aod Market, J PITTSBUGH, PKNH-A. advance made on Consignments, apU-lyd Jacob Keller, Importer and wholesale deaJor in FOEEIGN WITTES & LIQUOBB, 160 BM.ITHFIJELD STREET, I’hree doors abovofith street JACOB KKLLEK WOULD INVITE ** particular attention to his stock of German Wines and French Brandies which has been se lected and imported by himself. Fomllios and oburches oould depend on obtaining at this es tablishment the best and purest cf wines. Pure Liquors of ail kinds, equal to any In tho city, al* ways on hand. Also, pore old Rye Whisky and the best Rectified MonongaEela. oc3o .WM. I. M’dlKff Tt and RbLrii dealer in and manurae. Ladle*, Mliwefl, Uents, liojs and Youth* BOOTS, SUOBS 4SD GAITERS, IN ALL TREIR VARIETIES, No. 125 FEDERAL STREET oc!3-lyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA, Alderman and Attorney at Law, SO 81 FIFTH STREET. AS-Cclleetion of aooonnts and all legal I uA ness i-rtmptly attended to, seilvd JSf i-;H< 'MAfiT 186 Bmithlield Street. WE HAVE JUST BECEIYXO » larse and weU eelo-'tod etock of Fall and Winter Goods, 13ioiJiB,A:B4iimei-es, Vestißgß, cac ALbO —A oiool of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, IttCiUuii** A Hinr iXUwit, JSe<nk'l\zA, r.~d t- cr thing asoAilyicept by first oiaiu; b'arnLhtng J:,-- Orders i eieoated. &avj;:r Ahdekw Kloman Hknky Phiftb. Jk , General Partners. CITY FORUE, S£JLOa>IAIV & PHITFB, Ninth Ward.*PitL-i.cr h -ii, manufartc/e liar Iron, General Kaiiway an 1 f-teiiiiib-'a! Forgings, Passenger, rmgn: ar. 1 L - coin oiM oAx les, Ac. c j i ; ! J('7\ JO. LUN7 Ed LiUQUESNE BRASG WOHKS CABMAN & CRAWFORD. idaouiActurejc j: e.e* j at m*»«/ fir.rued brass work for bldmbrrs WEN^. WAS or STEAM TITTUfiCS-, MAOiILNLoIb and COPPKHnMiTHr>, BMAfiS CAMriAOH OF KVKKY li»< aoiiptionmade to order. Steamboat w-ji.k, stoain and gas fitting and repairing r-romptly ai tondod to. Hartioular attention i>asp to fitting r.p Kofincries lor Joed and Carbon Gils, Also, sole agents for the Western DUtrict ol Pcnmiylvania. for the aaie of Marsh,. Lanßdeii & Gr.’t Patent Sjphon Pump, the best ever Inven* ted, having do valves it u not liable to got out order and will throw more water than uny t - a - twioe its sue, leblhdly. ’ |JUCa DIAMOND STEEL WOK&b PABK, BUOTIIEKA ft «»., Bast Quality Refined Oaot Steed, Square, Flat and Octagon, of all aiiea. H rt rra;. tea equal tj any imported or manufactured It this countiy. *B» Offiou and Warehouse, No. 149 and ini First and 130 and 133 Second streets, Pitts* burgh. >bl6;lyd WIM.IAM BAeALEI, WIQUSALI eaoCliJ 808, Id AKD 80 WOOD STEBET, » I ’if T GKIISi.B CHARLES L. CALDWELL. . iSoocosor to Jas. Horn:os A Co., PORK Heater in Bacon. Lard, Sugar-Cured Hanu, bmoked Beef <fco. Corner Market and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. deolUyd. JAMES SULL2NQAB* MONONGAHL LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully in form the publio that he has rebuilt sinoo the fire, and having enlarged his establishment, and ftlleo it with the newest and must approved machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and planini boards, scroll sawing and re-aawing, doors, sarr and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, bvi making. Ac. bGtTK Pwwbumi, JtSfl Hotels & Restaurants. SAVAGE O 1U S SC Naxt to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot JOHN BAVAfifii Proprietor. Maying taken and ftited up, with all the modem improvements, this po pular resort, the subscriber is prepared to acocm modatehis old customers ana the publio gener ally, with the best the markets affords. Oysters will be served up ip every variety of style, during the season. His Wines. Liquors and Ales ho feels confidant in recommending to the public for their uoellenoe. Can, Banket end Shell Oysteri received daily and sola wholesale and retail. mr2hl?d S.O, 83 DIAMOBD ALLEY, PITTSBURGH. qiHE SUBSOBIBEa AUSOUSCSB JL to iae publio that h« la 1b (lalij rooeij; t ot jifUKSH SHELL AND OA N OYSTERS. SAME, io.. and L prepared to aocemmodabe the patron, of thh- old and well known boose witherorrihint Is tbe eauss and drtniin* line at the abortes notioo. JOHN SHADER, lalOtlj Proprietor. Torang’s Eating goloos, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AHD SMITH FIELD STREETS: Where OFBTSRB and all the delicacios of the season will be served up in the most palatable style. fiLl YOUNB. ocli oomer Virgin alley and Smlthfield Ft. A FOLLO HALL BILLIARD SALOON. iR.CHAKLHb remind hil old friends and customers that hfl is still to befotud at his old stand, APOLLO HALL, entrance es Fourth street. He has always on hand the W quality cf L.vger Boer, and in oonnection with the u&IL a vmi appointed bUllard saloon, with good tables, bftilii and cnee. Remember the pia oe, Apollo HMU r cr«fi fct. fiekiWocd. buvranoofrom Fccrth. -HfOr PITT 3RD RQH Coruuco{>i£o ISaluoa, CORN IR or UNION AND FIFTH bTK.BSTd (Near Market,} WHERE THE PUBLIC CIA at OR> TAIN the best and pore** Uquurd. Meals served at all boon on the shortest no* doe. Lunch overy Qiomtn« between the hours of BO and 13 o’clock, FRND.W iSISfi. au2o-ly Proprietor. SCHOOL BOOKS used in the PUBLIC SCHOOLS. HIGH SCHOOL, SELECT SCHOOLS, FEMALE COLLEGE, WEBTEB3T UNIVERSITY, and the various educational institutions in thm olty and vicinity. Alan a complete assortment of SCHOOL STATIONARY, Copy-Books, Pens, Ink* Pencils, Slates. Rubber, Writing, Letter and Note Paper, Knrelopes, Drawing Paper, Rules, Composition Books, Ac. For sale at CHAfI. a MRLLO&'S, : MSI 81 Woodftreet, Pittsburgh. P. MEETS, FRANK KELLY, DAUB & APPEL L, TAJULtf oonjii’ins oi IkhEis N. M l i.k .-pce-.tii Pa-:.«r pirrbhUKGu. pa, aAjfCfACTDEBBS 0/ 80, 860 Liberty Street, OUB HOUSE, Banking Houses. &c. MHOLIiIBS A 60,98, BANHBBB 0 Mid Hxch&nge Brokers and Bealm to » oteo, Drafte, Acceritoiioes, Gold, Silver A&dHanh Notes. Exchange on the Jfafltem and Westorn constantly for sale. niu* 1 w9 oas the ritlas throughoratths united Staten. Deposits received In par fond* cr CTUTept Paper, No. 57 Market street. befc?«s Thur, and Foorifa a tree! a. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANL tm sfWi aSM ST»*SBT, ivifiAiiTLKLji i'S JH6b ( OPiLft DASLY, v 'iXf^O’OLOCHt also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, trom May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to D c/olook andfrom i.lovembo? Ist to May Lt, from • to B o clook. BeposiW received of ail sunir not less than OMI Dollar, amd a dividend' of the profits dedarod twice a year, in June and DeiemJ>er. Interest hftf bean declared Bomi-annuaJly, in June and Decem ber ainoc tho Bank was orgaaiied. at the rate of ail t er sent, a year. Interest, if m: out. is placed to the credit oi the deperitor prikcipal, and bean the some intorost frviu tne fir«c days) of June and Dfr oember, com pound mg twice a year, without troubling the aorositor to call or even to preseat his pass book. At this rate money will double to less than twelve years. Books oontaihiup the Chanfe>. By-Laws, Bulae Sthe^S<w^ W!S ' furniEhed ffrxiia. on aptdieauoß FlLAtlDfta?. UE;RSK ALBBEE, . . rstsarpxxtc. dcLn B. M g-aduen. Isaac M. Penncct, - •-hn lioim.es, J ohn MarshaU, Alexander epeer. Jtmes B. D. Meeda : Ben;. L. Yahueeto .\. A. M. Peiloch. M. D- Jamaa McAuley. HiU Burrwin, James herdmav. W'm. J, Au^eftoa. _ , . . . fiuirncc. Calvin Adams, James D. Keilr, John G. Lackyfen A. Madeliai George Black. W m. Vankirk John C. Bindley, Jame 3 BhJdle» Alonso A. Carrier, Hubert Bobb, Charles A. Coltcr« Walter P. MwrrbaH. Wm. .schnCrr, Henry L. Rinxvcil, )?r m Vs ,eymau. John H.HhoenlßjriUfi jt ic. 8. liavoo, Wm. E. Sohmerts. Petei B.Hunke’, Alexander Tindle, Eiohajd Bayb. i ftaao Whittier. Wa. 8. Lj-veiy, Cbriitian YeaieF* SUttw. i«v ii»Tk *fvaAsna«*. CE AJILEB A. OOLTOJDi. SfiiL MA t K hiVISGS IMSTITLTIOS STATEMENT OF THE K’/NDITIOM oi ifio ar ovo lcslituti'-n un toe 2d day of No \ ember, published in conformity to the charter: U-iBIUTIBB, Aiiivont ot Deposia, Nov. 2d. sloJ.c<94 18 /.mount of Ir, viost duo Depi-sitore 1,964 91 Amount of C >ntojcei,t fund 2.4zi5 91 H;.: Lien? .-ti : 'eal "1 I. nj-.cd Mute? Bond.* >" t . L>*’.r C«rti ,! :n:c<» and n'f-.bn, market \a.ue ... . 7.* Iti*ereat eari od trt jue <;fiiee frurciture L'oiU <-u hand slL>7,'.C3 0] A. A, CARRIER, Treasurer. The '..ri JcrriftiicJ, A’wJlirg Committee, have ci .liu.nw the uu.ik* <>i' the luutituiion, -he bondi »r.u .sc'irir.'tf-, i tt-e cosh, a-:., and have • oun .l iLv lib'u t .• t.r.euieni to l>e correct, ... li. Cuc'LLAISD, MCiioLAb VuKGXLY, WM. 11. oAIITU. Dcpuaiu rereirfl UAILV, and EVERY &AT I'hhAt KYhM.No. <■. Hi 1K ft EI }'alL> at u per cent, per annum TEfS TEES. HAAC i'REfifDENT. Hoii.T. .11. Iloue, . Hoti.J.U.Moorlirn Hm 11. Ifiuiith, | <i. <». MiiNHvy. >V . jjt. < opelaud, i .liicub I'alutcr, Ilarvej ( liilds, | Mcholaa Vocgtly. Ollke, 03 Fourth Street. n>>l LOAN OFFICE ... sJiMIOi'TS ai'y. I HU e.Mti'HfJiitO STi££X *; ._r '.ho corner Fiiui. V'.:t£bar<Ji. fi'jfi K v £•« HiJ *, A.K i> H M*» » i’S. v, UE»I.11 '• .Ui oC. ivii J Dli" Ur:‘:is. '-y. a:ml filter Wet>:hof«, s.cd a.ikuiijo: '.uiuari’A ■>:. f r „: ai*> *&U£lh CJ Li LA I’< X '»> ti i n. tfUhoul 'l.cr. gu.sif K WII H'TION, SO. SL.T :!. tv! •» s'.i oct, i 'J»e herd*. Charters t,y tbe i.-B6u;iiuure. O Jf jfc 1 i <J >/-i .U H.. e re6i<ifi>: ... c J AUii,Jr. » • .•» :• S Bpi uAJ.’TK. >V U-. li. i:. KoiJ V. A Keirjtirt.. Francis Jocnu' Rhode? jc:.u r. Jcnning.,. JicvL aic:hr*tb Thomas h. Hiatt Ale's. IlraciiLy Usury Lloyd Airrod h.f.eg i^.T^.sKa. KUU C Lug A S iicll Jo? DiiworJi S S Fowie; W A Reed Ja« V/ VVof-iwcii K C Schmorti > Kaiii* C W Rio&etscn J M. T)irr,<±ii F H Flartv^r, D Si Long K •) Anderson I?? W Laytrr D K McKiule> C H Wjlf Robert D Coch:*u Wm smith \Y lhmsen ii a Jones B F Jonc: W H I'&ciie c B Herron BKCSETaEY i.VD TB.SASUBSB, d. l. McKinley. Open daiiy, from 9a. a. to 3?. m. Also, Tueo day and Saturday ©venings.from 0 to » o'olock. Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends dc-clarod in Deoember ani June of oaoh year. Dividends allowed to remain are place 11 o the credit of the depositor as pridcipal, and boar in terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Charter, .By-Laws, Ac.. fur aiflhod at the office. 9-&- This Institution offers, especially to these persons whoso earnings are small, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a t?um whioh will be & resqurce when needed, their money not only being sale but boaringintereat.it • stead of remaining unproductive. myl. Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee AND DEPOSITORY, * No. 59 Fourth'Street, Between wood and Market Streets, PRESIDENT, THOMAS BAKEWELL, SECRETARY, JOSEPH R. HEATER, TREASURER, JAMES PARK, Jr. Contributions cf Money and Goods solicited. Stores sent to ail parts ol the army. Information furnished in relation to ih3 Sick and Wounded in the Cawj a and Hospitals'. The frVjht on donated is paid here. Address, PITTSBURGH SANITARY COMMITTEE dab-Li PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S' THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST opened especially for the Holiday’s a very largo and desirable stock of FINE GOLB JEWKLJit, GOU) AND SIEVES WATHES, for Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear, ffno Broaie Cloaks, Fancy Woods, SILVER.PLATED WARE, suoh as cantors, cake and fruit baskets, gobleta card oases, tea setts, ew.. and a large variety of suitabio articles for presents. REINEMAAf. MEYBA N A SRI m g. dec CO 43 Fifth street Shell Oysters! Shell Oysters Cornucopia saloon always in advance. The proprietor of this noted eat ing establishment has just retrieved a large sup* p»y of Baltimore Shell uysters. They wul be served up in the best possible manner, with all the do’icicies the Market affords. Don’t forget tb6 nlflco. earner of Filth and Union street®. seA>-du F. WEIS, Proprietor. hViIEBE i>t> tOU BUTT Oil) vv sucks r U<> TO HO. 1 L TU-Tli STHKK'L\ and get a Good Article from 1). S. IMKKKNBAdBKK, P. b t — wadies* good Kid bilpp-\ta Dor do cents, JylB Apples- 300 bbls. choice ap- PLES, Just received and for sale by FBTZKR & ARMSTRONG. oc3l com e r M arket and First streets. , "'I PLOWS; FODDEB -J Cutters, seed drills. hay elevators, dog pow ers, ohurns. farm mills, Ac., lor sale by BECKHAM A LONG acsffl 127 Liberty street. I "IHEAP WALL PAPERS—BEAUTI- U W WaU Paper stilUemn. fa ooflO 87 Wood at. «0 DOZ. D*AKM PLASIAriftS M.M BITTEBS-Jnst reorireda^dfo^Balß by sols HIKTEB ARRANGEMENT. On ana after Monday, November 18th, PKNNSILVASL CKNfBAL BAILMAD. Nijn© Daily 'Trains. The through accohmoda* tion Train leaves the passenger citation Daily, (except fcundayj at 5 60 a. m., stopping at all stations between Pittsburgh and Pilaaelpma, and making direot conneoiion for New kork at Philadelphia. THE THROUGH MAIL TilAlN leaves the Paitsenger fetation every morning, (exoept Sun day,) at a 50 a m., stopping only at principal Sta tions, and making direct connections at Harris burg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New ¥ orlt via Philadelphia. THE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN .leaves daily, at 4 25 p. m., stopping only at principal Stations, making direct oonneotion at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown Route and Philadelphia. THE FAST LINK leaves the Station daily, (except Sunday,) at £35 p. stopping only at principal stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Bunday.) at 3 00 p, m. a stop ping at all stations, and running. as tar.as Cone maugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, 'eavesdaily,(exceptSunday,)at6 30 a. m. feECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s fetation, leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 11 40 a. m. TalßjJ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's fetation leaves dally, (exoept Sunday,) at 3 50 p. m. • FOURtH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily, (exoept Sunday.) at 6 00 p. m. TnK CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’eStation, every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. m, RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 50 p. m. Philadelphia Express i 20 p. m. Fast Line 1 30 a. m. Through Mail Train 1 00 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation 10 06 a. in. Ist Wall's Station Aooommodation 6 25 a. m. 2d Wall’s fetation Aooommodation 8 35 a.m. 3d W all’s fetation Accommodation 156 p. m. 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 05 p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p. m. on Mondays. TRAINS FOR BLaIrSVLLLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti* mere Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS FOR EBENfeBURG oonneet at Cres son with Express Trails and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. The graveling Publie will find it greatly to their interest, in going Fast or W est, to travel by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, as the ac commodations now offered cannot be surpassed on any other route. The Road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely ffee from dust, we can promise featety, Speed and Comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. FA R E: 4-IU7AJ73 01 TO NEW YORK .$l2 80 . PHILADELPHIA - 10 6U BaLIIMuKE 10 ou LANCASTER 8 80 HARRISBURG 7 65 Baggage Checked to ail (stations on the Penn* eylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia. Balti more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in oars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to tne fetation rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent NOTICE.—In ease-of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding }IQO. N. B.—An Omnibus tine naa been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed2s cents lor each passenger aud baggage. J. STEWART. Agent, At the P. R. R„ Passenger fetation, on Liberty and Uraut streets. no-0 1863. THE 1863. CHICAGO RALLW TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEcT. SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST; shortest and Host Direct Ronte to the West, VISTSK ARRANGEMENT, •AjLiiO: b-* 5 virOT4^*fl ?; k io h. ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 16th, 1303, trains run ad follows, vii WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS, Chicago Expro63. Chicago Express Leave* Pittsburgh 1.45 a. m. Allegheny 1.55 a. m. Arrives Alliance.... Crestline... It. Wayne Cnicagc 10 60 p m. 11.Gu a. m FOH COLUMBIA, CINCINNATI Sc£2. LOLIS Leaves Crestline Arrives Columbus Cincinnati.... Indianapolis. Louisville bt. Louis All _ cf Cars. N. time to Cincinnati ia the samo as by Steubenville. Trains on both Hoads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. CRESTLINE; AND ALLIANCE MAIL. Mail. Accommodation. Leave Pittsburgh LUa.m. 2.15 p.m. Allegheny 6.40 a. m. 2225 p. m. New Brighton. 8220 a. m, 4.15 p.m. Allianoe 11.20 a, m. 7.40 p.m. Arrive Ciestline 5. SO p,m. These trains stop at principal Stations between Allegheny and Rochester. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Prom federal tlreet Station. Alle gheny City. Leave Allegheny-9.15 a. m. 12.00 m. 4.30 p. m. 5.40 p m. Arrive N. Brighton.ll.ls a. m. 1.45 p. m. 6.25 p, m. 7.35 p, m. Arams through to Chicago witho change Leave N, a. m, 7.00 a. m, 12,20 p. m. 2.50 p. m. Arrive Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8 40 a. m. 2.35 p. mu -L5O p. m. EASTWARD TRAINS. ABBIVK AT PITTSBURGH. Chicago Express 2.20 a. m, Chicago Express aSOp.ip. Cincinnati Express .7.60 p. m. Crestline Mail .7.00 p. m. TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and OIL CITY Mail Leave Pittsburgh 6.30 a. m. Allegheny 6.40 a. m. Arrive New Castle .10.40 a.m. EASTWARD Leave New Caat1e....0.20 a. m. 1.00 p. m. Arrive Allegheny 8 40 a.<m. 4.60 p. in. ttS-Tr&ins are ran by Colombo* time, which is 12 minates slower than Pittsburgh time. For furthor information, ana through tickets, apply to uEp. PARKIN, Ticket Ag’L Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. and A. Q. CASfiBLBKR&T. Agent Allegheny. JOHN B. JERVIS, General Superintendent, H. R. PaYSON. General Passenger Agent. CMVMM, PITTSBURGH & VJIULIH l K. WUfTEB ARBAIOEKOT, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM BER 16th, 1868. Trains will leave the Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, aa follows: PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leave Pittsburgh —1.46 a.m. 620 a.m. 1.46 p. m Wells vine 4.10 '• 8.42 '* 4.06 '* 6teubenville..6.lo 9.45 ** 6.05 “ Wheeling 6.09 M 11.00 " 6.08 “ Arrives Bell&ir... 6.20 “ 11.15 M 120 - Conneoting at Steubenville and Bell&ir with Steu benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio Railroad for Zanesville,New ark,Columbus, Xenia Dayton, Indianapolis, CmolnnattL Louisville. Cairo, St Louis. St Joseph, and all points west and soath-weet, ana at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE, Leaves Pittsburgh-... 1.46 a. m. 1.46 p.m. “ 4.00* ’ Bayard 5.66 ** 6.26 ” Ailianoe -A. 66 t,)b " Ravenna 7.40 “ 6.68 ** Hudson ...8.11 “ 7.80 ** Arrives C1eve1and.....9.25 “ s.4u ** Connecting at Bayard with Tusoatawas branch for New Philadelphia ana C&n&i Dover: at Am anda with Pittsburgh. Pori Wayne> Chicago Rulread at Ravenna with Atlantic and Great Western Railroad for Warren, HreenvHle. Mead ville, Union, Copy, •Jamestown and Salamanca: at Hudson, wGb Cleveland, ZSneeviHe and dndnnaa B. B, for Akron. Cuydhogn Van, and Millarrbure. and at Cleveland with C. and B. bTR. tor Brie. DunMrfcand Bu&lo. with o.* T. 83. tor Sindoakr, Toledo, abo with steamaa for D.troi*. StanbedrlUe and Welbriiio Aooommcdation leave, Allegheny City at 3.50 p. m. Returning Trains arrive at. 10.00 a. m., 3AO p m.,8.06 p, m. and 2JO a. m. Through Tioketa to all prominent point, oan be nroonared et the Liberty nreet Depot, Pitte -9EOB&E PARKIN. Ticket Agent And at Allegheny City. _ A. U CAfISKLBERRT, Ticket Agent, For farther infmnaHonspnwto WILLLAMSTEWA&X. Anot At the Company', Oflewftright fltatinn. Feß»^ mV Railroads. uses. 1.45 p. m. 1.65 p, I£L. 1.40 p. m. 10.30 p. m. 5.40 a. m, 1u..50 a. tn. EASTWARD, Accommodation. 3.00 p. m. 6.40 p. m. Railroads. PJ'l'l'flMtflfcOH 1 ABTD ilAMra* Km vtlle kaje&ko&d. wnrete ABRAjraEHEWT. On aodaOw Wedneaday, Deeember 2d. liwa^ SUC^SsJJg^ oMner of _ Zf4&7w Anivviti £■“*«» f -? m V '°%™ latM'Keesport Aoc’dn. i?gj“ *Mr ■■ 5851 HU Sunday Church Train to pm 5 40pm and mm M'Koeport, 100j> m in 00 a m g°B 1 L k gSs£^. ,O S ap^ o - BO ° LTOM - A & NSMSSE 8 ”* *■ IUDMMPQUi «ao CIHCMMTI R. R.‘ wnMaUa* at Indianapolis with Tot# Haute ? c ?° #nd Alton Railroad. to St. Looia ffiw&'SSffi Ki I “#S_ a P'di .Now Albaojrjmd gs s*sfe madjfrom Ciaomnati to the Wat. without kreak- OR o i^‘fr,M <m o "j®?? *• C. WEST, or ALEX. jnoianapolifl, will receive prompt attention, and no ohnrge for commission* wo Shoibcm? oa * Tia * oa oomtnKos ii law- to 2HOB.BATT -9AJN, Wo. 123 Monongahola Homo, aeant of th# t»n. Ao.. Aa. H C. LORD. President Insurance. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY ©F FFFS»BIJB«H. 880&8.3 OA.KSIB. President. no. a - a t - Mr| fc K^Si‘ 2,,40c * t-' o '# w arehous#, ill hinds of ms and HA. »£^nT,,™h atl £ D *-7 Du-eotor* who jyj'JMj-O 01 ? 0 tn the oojouiDnCLlty. and who are dnormin&ij by oromptneas and liberality, tomaa taJE.2rt.°Hi2 4,w wlu ' :h they have assumed, aaof (S^ 8 f «-««:> -o to iow who dato tebe o. , AficWTH, OCTOB4iiS»Mi,I§SJ SjW-.j«ciieb 3 63,000 00 gffioe 22 §2? Awouuc. .to '.;:.r.n grssstuja Notw!...".™™ i®-3jni I Notes s ,t uiua aitwaatrf..::;:::.. (JIiUOTOKa. - -■ ft. Hulls. ji James M'Anlar, BmSSr? .h ollll ®' (UeianderHimitfc . Wm. H. Smiti. Andrew Aokler; d SSP<wr. David M.Loni. R*im J.Thomta. Beni. Bakewetff, John R. M Case, FIHE INSUHAHOB, Sf THE BELUBCE MUTtJAL INSfiTBAHOE OSS -08 P«wtn»l, Harofca •u.e. i immure. As„ In rowa c , coon try. &FJPIU2S **c-. et»s wajluct stbset SS&£ M ““ 1, SSSSS& Invested as sciow. >i‘; flfst Mort*as*or improved City double tka amount gl««w on ground rent, ant eUsw.. m Peunpylvaaia Railroad Co's 6'tt cml * 00 MortKSM Loans, $30,000, grom no wnt. loan 80MO GQ All«sheny County 5 9 ewt. Pcnn££ W 000 00 f&ma Railroad Loans innrw m Collateral loans, wall aaourod Sm U £W D “ d Broa ‘ i ToyMeaiSS W °° “ rtallroaa oomrany, caortensa 10an...., 4.C00 On Pc-nsrlvania iv&ilrosd Co. l.OOO 00 Stoos of ReLaaoa Mutual XnßumSi °° Stoofe of County jftre Itwnraceo LG6O 00 Stock o t Delajrrvra M. S, Insurance Co, 700 00 Commercial Lacs do *{« $ Mackes' Jim di a Union M. Insurance Co'a Sortp'”“.\*~l,* cS Pills R*ec.7ftDia. business psngp " 13097 10 «!§ » K 'i'laaisßT, WIRfcJrrOKS. y“,'3' ?o ora: ''"’°- Seed, fmsnek Bronn, WilH°m Mms», j?£ 8 R n w S “ T ‘ njon - “iai- W.TiSj Join R. Worrai. EJaiaiiaU EGIJ, §• h S. liothron. S£. fa .XL , ChirlM LeUni on«SJaJte r - fcSthßowS?**’ ... T. INDEMNITY mmi loss s s x is, k . first Mortswos, amply socared aim* aas m Ewi Estate, (present T*lne (008^13^^^ T tSsflgte.“ 3 1 Stocks, (present Taint (iSjaissf'fij " “Mls 05".., zi.m sa Xita only Profits from premiumswhiobthiseoiS KfS&tt&ri* fro* risks .hlnhC, "•« descriptionof Prop- S&Jtot JShi'ciSta. 1 "-« rataa “ ‘ow •» «W Since their ineornorstiuD, aperlod of thirty »Ko7f|!b M C (%o4i, to th “r's? promptness all liabilities. poalnon “ Losses priddurin* the year S«, wrusoTOEg. Charles W. Banciny, Mordeeal D. Lewie, Tobias Wumer, David & Brown, Samuel 9rant, Isaae Lea, Jaoob R. Smith. BdwardC. Dale, 8to«e Va *"*"* aril Ho;-tht£t°SfxhSI'Sd,'ff^^. PHILAfiHLPHIA FIRE AND LIFI INBUBANCE COMPANY, SO. 149 OfiESTSUT BT&EET. Oppoatla Ibe Castora Boose, Capital h0tb.,..,1594,5e 51 MTXXJL MARK AU KXHBS OP XV. ▼V PUBAgOB, cither Perpetual 6rLlm|t+d]<m •very description of Property or Mcroluuidlst. at reasonable ratas of premicm. M "Sftflpw*- RBf fsSs 0. Sharaxa, Joha Clayton. B. JTIIttATB* H. V7Uh. x. Blaoibem, Btantair. »?-r^^SrfSEak ALLESHENY INSURANCE 00, OP PITTSBUEGH. OFFICE, Ho. wwaiiat, Bub ptßrn iHi*« qoojm. 1 SUITABLE fOßXffll SBABOH. BADKDIi dt CLfAK ■** ****** Linen And Tza?«Ung Shirt*, GeUan, Tie*; fnq>«ntfen, * Linen and 8il& Bnndtffl«ihfaa> if* s**™- mu rcMtttojt «t. between BSS.SSI/' CHOICE riKnti
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