----, - - -.. r. _, ) , ,,,p• ,- 4 - 7-:; -7 7, ----: ,d - ~,.-"- 7 - - . 7. ~, -, t Its tYOII. GLNERA.I..B REPORT—(CQNTINCED BANKIN6I4OUStS, &'' ` S ' 1 ' ' .2 ti - OOK' BROKE'RS. ' FROM MINAT PAGE.) '1 44 4, 44 Be r er R ber 4 lll, - .478 % iformed I FI R ST N ATI ON A L BA N Ig , -. i: f al, I-I- - cm4/1-1,-A:liz - „" 1 . 4 .1 4 .a , Vartslif Uuldbettilid lind Nor- I ..1 ep i lOglal 4 4oet 1 4 ,. • : ~) • . OF 1"1"1"1"113T-TrIGII. . ! NOIE, - STOCk, DliAtT, ' BOND AND MORTGAGE, REALESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, ... * AThinrcte, April I 1830, formed from a I TR EASITII Y 1/I.3PARTMENT, 1 .pat of Northam ton M' ton and Pike. OFFicE or l .../N1 PTHOLVEILOF THECURRENCV, . '')..t,"' e'. 40. Montgomery, , . ashington City, Aug" 6th, 1t363. ROOM, No. 1 , 2 El RI,E S September 10, 1784, rrt r sc, Ily satisfactory - evidence presented Fon ere .S.r nem', PITTS 8 t 111 ILDING, w ~' .llO H , PA. .:, .. lomtedfrout a part of Philadelphia. .to the underaigned, it has been made to appe ,, ar NATIONAL BANKOF PUT.... MI - De-dr.tble Mill property and other Heal . 4 6.- Montour, May . 3, 1850, formed front thnt the Fl Rs l' , Est ite to the amount of -Ilia) 80.1 Lot Bale lOW a part . of Columbia_ . BUR , 111, In the Count) of Allegheny anti State , of 3'vElti. , l It runs has been duly °mantled under 47. Northampton, March 11, 17i12, form- and according to the requirements of the Act of ed,from a part of Bucks. t ‘„ogle , .. entitled .-an Act to provide a National - 1-`3 1,1 rm.:, . seeured by a pledge of Frilted :Oates 4:4f. Northumberland, March 27, ~ stock, 'ind to pm,- for the circulation 11.114 i re fogmed from parts of Lancaster, cunt- demotion thereof.' approved. February 25th, •berland, Berko, Bedford and N"ill I ral ' t ' X n :•.! l' ;, ' ,l ' l a t ' t r . ) l li ; ' o 'l I ha l • th et a m i l l o t l i i P ed tli'tielf',,ortf -33-1111)1/013. eon, tneneing the husinesg of flanking 40.„Perry, March 22, 1 8 26, form" fruit Now TH LILEPORK, 1, Hugh Mei hdloch, I 'ontp .ll part of. CutitherhAnd. troller of the l'urrene . ,y do hereby certify that the •.. 1 wild FIRST NATIONAL HA SS (It 1 , 11 r:... 50. Philadelphia, one of the t Itree t0*,,,,.- 131'12(1H. county of Allegheny and State of nal counties established at the first AO- Ponnsyk allitt., is authorized to commence the ammtut, of the Province. . business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witnesss my hand and 51 . Pike March 26, 1814, conned from a • seal of office. this 6th day of August, 1663. part,of Wayne. 1 — ) HI (.3H AIcCULLOCH, 52. Potter, March 26, 1804, formed from iSs Comptroller of the Currency. a part of Lycoming. 5.3. : 7 41chitylkill, March 1. 1811, formed THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK front a part of Berks and Nort hemp illd, PITTSIII'IItIH, PA., too. - Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital .9400,00,0, with pri v i lege to In ereatie Co 81,000,000 54. Snyder, March 2, 1855, formed from a part of Union, 55. SoMerset, April 17, 1795, formed from part of Bedford. rif. Sullivan, March 15, 1847, formed frail - a part of Lycoming. 57. Susquehanu, February 21, 1510, form ed from a part of Luzerne. 58. Tioga, March 26, 1804, formed from a part of Lycoming. 59. Union, March 14, 1800, formed from ~a part of Northumberland. 60. Venango, March 13, 1800, form..l frotri a part of Allegheny and Lyon ming. 61. Warren, March 12, 18110, formed front a part of Allegheny and Lycoming. 62. Wayne, March 12, 1796, formed from a part of Northampton. 63. - AVashing,ton, March 28, 1741, fornicil Cram a part of Westmoreland. Westmoreland, February 23, 1773. -Carped from a part of Bedford, and in 1785 part of the purchase of ITl{4 scan added thereto. 65. Wyoming, April 4, 1k42, formed from a .part of Northumberland and Luzerne. 66. York, August 10, 1749, formed from ArIiPEN ILY, FROM Er TO '2 O'CLOCK, a part of Lancaster. gur also, on Wiiiillest i taj and SRtartisy evening,. float .11aN . Ist t,, Not rather Ist, trout 7 to 9 o'.ldek and front Not rather Ist to May Ist, trot, G to I/014,113 ant le,s than tt.F. Dot t tkittl tdt, idou t of the Kuala declared twice a )e.,. in ,hine and neeenther Intere,t-t has bean de:tired Sen.-annually, in Tune itn.l De cember Kink n t, itiglnizisi, at th. , rate Lit punt. 4 4''ar . Interest. it uoi drattn out. is plrcr.l to ihr credit of ant ben, the NP 111 f intere,t (:tint the first (bi- ) .1 Mite gaol ~mher. con poi,itdine tit it, it 'Thant tronbllng the tit et t•lt tii pAit, book \ t 1 . 41 t• Iti011t• in ddolde to ear , • Books coatattattg the I 'harter, -Laws. if Liles I and liegulailo,, furnished gr iii,, 011 appllcatwu to the oth,, Address of the Emperor to earth- nal De Bonnehasae. PARTS, Jllll. 15, 1864 On the occasion of conferring the Car dinal's hat upon Bishop De Bonneha , se yesterday, the Emperor Napoleon re•- ponded to the Cardinal in a speech a, Billows : I have reason to say that 1)))noN ar heavy burdens imposed upon us by ideuce, which increases duties in protair tion to rank. I often ask myself, ih, re tire; if good !Mt a+ great a tribulation as ill fortune ; but our guid. and support is religious faith. Coupled with politi ca l faith, confidence in God and confidence ill a mission to accomplish, you may he astonished, I MO I --t at short au in teryal men hardly escaped trout Ship wreck again call tinds and tempests to their assistance. God piotects Fran), too vitsibly to permit the spirit of evil to ()nee more call forth agitation. The sccpe of our constitution is widely mark ed out. Every honest man van feel him self at ease within its houndry evert , one can have the opportunity of cxpreFsing his idLa, of rontrollins the acts of the g,oyetnnient, and of I,d,i n ) : ut equitable part ill puhlic sion no longer exists. The leigy are not only at liberty to occupy themseli es with religious questions, hut eminent chiefs . still find legitimate place in the highest born of the State into which will bring a spirit of conciliation whi, h does riot separate the cause of n 4"Pin that of country —a spirit of tole r nice, which attracts and persuades, and (t - love of country which serves to draw ul.oser 'those separated by differences of opinion. ViCe'llxtd Ignorance in Massachu setts. The people of Massehuseti. must 11.1 hlame the rest of the country for p,,int jug ow Anil-comings on the part of the old corumbnwealt h. They have been ~ x , self-righteous, and hare seen so many motes in other people's eyes that the di , - .I, 111, ---, .0 nest, t\ loilling I oftlillltiee. hose covert of a beam in their own mu , t be ex: mooed it, 1 , ,..k.t.. of the I n-t 1t ut lon. the I..,nds accepted With due humility. Wc had MAU set ill'illei. ..u.illtea Ilse 43111. .5....... Lil I la, 0 occasion, a short time since, to show /""'l th'a lio i'e at atement to be A'Orte , I i \ l / 4 is t (Jpl,l,A,\ll, from oft:Vial documents the revolting in- NI('HOLAt- , VOELIII.,I, YOUNG'S EATING SALOON clAcclx.-y—.44.0,J404.city with u hich the tv:u. ii.s.lllill. Cornet of Virgin Ally) and tintith male an 1 het.osit, rive.! DAILY.. am! I.\ - 1111\ isA 1 - - , cifcme risoners and paupers 1; I,YI 1..t1...:\ I: , ,i;item ql reit., -.... , al p pf Bostn 'Attire: treated. by the L' , ', uperin- INI Elf EsT PAID et 6 per sent per aundu, Where CYS , IIII, , aml all tie d, I, ~ -of 1., "teXidellts trio had them in charge -, t int TP.I",.TEE',. Seatioo Wlll LC' At : A o'l .t! AA, Ahp it.:,..; i,1.:,, 1 1 I. 111 lb lb diving is still more ciammitory, it „ T 1, \ \' I( , NE , 1 - lii , IDEVI N r m -- - ' ' - • -'tl jen. ELL Yi it NI i HO, E : lICIS lls 31 ~,s at:., o, o , it ..mrricr - 1 'him .kilt} au.i snoildicl.l it. dill. S ow s that the population of whole Wm Il : , :111 ill 1 t;•. A 1 lit-:EN, counties in Massachusetts arc morc igno- W 11 C , d'i L.., n. , .14( on PAIN ct.ti. A PoLLo HA I.L HILLIA R DSALOON.-- 1 Nit hul. 1 , VuL.ii 7 1 - R CHARI.. , (IiDV F / tt..,,1.1 retain I 11, rant and degraded than the sand-billets 11 """ (''''' Office, 63 Fourth Street. • oil itmuils Si,! ~0,i0,..eis that 11, LI ttliil 1., . and corn Crackers of the South, as dc- not ' found at hi- oil .gins', A l'l W 1...) 11A. I, L, , scribed in Mrs. Stow fictions : - , HOLMES & SONS trail ~ on Fourth street He I. is apia -on liar,l B A N K E RS The Ymtence of Obed Reynold., jr-, ..s and I:,in,nge Brokersand DeAleri b the best qualitv of Lager Bee, and m .....oneetior. II Freetown, convicted of the murder of soles. Drat[.. 5 eceptannes, I ',old, Silt el - an d with go" h 'i ,:,,1 ' ,.. " ,.;,. ‘ , 1 , ) , '` ? "' , ted 1""t"'l ''ii""s ' Bullock; lreen commuted by the Gov- i t 3 ie_ n •s k t„ci .° ji't 6 ;es (. l o l n, l t ' "tu n fl e I?ar the Ea""" "'I "e"""''' ' "" 1.1 n n'. k l• jrnia " 'll I..P"'"n ''' seal W , ,,..1. ent 1 ao,.elront . north iii di ernor 'and council to imprisonment for Collections made in all the cities throughout life lb the: State prison. We have nn - the L. nited States DepOSitz reccilcdir,par funds --- 'O --- t-s EHEI , : p ER ;,,' - - --' doubt-that the propriety of this remission i:i..r h r ill current roper, No 67 Market street, beta ten II d loin th ..tr,,ts of the'denth penalty will be acquiesced --------- FURNISHING STORE. - -- - - - _-- -• ___ - in, ccrtainly when the farts arc know n. PHILADELPHIA CARDS. GOODS FOR THE Reynold, IN a.. a boy of eighteen, born _„,_ - r., add bronchi up in that part of Freetown cir.,- , m,, ~,, 11 - I.l r Ft 'lri.: - .N. . isi to hn.}.-Tin Werc , Ifru. , he. known as ":31abBridge." - Nobody liji h. J RoL,M AN Ilit i. , ... 5.1 , u. , 111 , C1. Wooden Wire ll,d,ei. out undeniable proof would believe that - ..5..rAca. , _:.": ..s: uricris, 5i,,,13 0 ,„,, lent Mr.,. '- Cup 1 . 111,1 Al :.,11 IA t-IL '-a. community of Silo II ignorance of abso- importer, Arl.l , l("Alei, In strain' l litict- ( " „ p .11..], tritely heathenish ignorance itS. tilts is rep. CLOTHS , CASSIMERES, SATINETTS flair Sieves \t ire So , • , ' reSented to he, could be found in Bristol 1 Mince Knit cs ( oat Seethe Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, silver 5,, , ,i, St.,ve Polish county. Two-thirds of the witnesses at char:mi.. , i,m, m fg Washer, IVO. 254 MATtl'il.l 7 , - 1" f.it'l'lll , :: Eq . ', ske,yer s this trial, • adult mttives of the town, liting Spoinis PIIII.ADELPHI I . (Embroils Coffee Mill, Signed their names with a cross. The ` x-‘29-ti _ __ _ Lemon spueez,_rs Si Board] Bible was literally an unknown book. Stew Pans WM. BRICE & CO, 1 Wane Irons Sauce Pena Reynolds could neither read nor write, . Produce and Provision Ptah Kettle. Fly Pans Bird it ~,, , ,ter, . and had never heard of the name of -Christ except as an oath! At the trial CONEESSION , KERCH A NT Ham Boiler. Graters Feriae Boilers Leg Beater. every member of the family, except the I Larding' Nudists Flour Pails old-father )who appeared though the No. 15 South 'Water at., Pudding Puna - Water Titterers , whole as an honest man), committed the PHILADELPHIA. Bread Pam , Pie Plates 1...tu11c., Clothes Wringers most Cie i i berste perjury. Well was it /Kfg-lber 1 A a. si..t tirteei made on consignments I ron Heider, Wooden Spoons when required. I nl -1 1 ' 1 Step Ladder, Butter Print. - risked by a benevolent woman, who, since - Keeler., Wash Tuba liikoppvjatart, i has taken great pains to E. P. NiII)DLETON & BRO Clothes Line, Soap Cups instruct Reynolds, "what could be ex %I Scales TO4AST Forks - IMPORTERS OF Cook's Knives Sad hors petted of.a boy who had a bad mother, a had' +Act., and a bad wife?" The hang , WINES, BRANDIES, &C Bread Boxes . , Scoops Meat Presses , Cake Boxes, &-e., 6, ing of such a boy would have been only AND DEALERS IN T`Call. MITT: LirsiNcirt.ocm. judidiall murder. Fine Old W hiskies, ' , ll I'ER PLATED. 'llkelribove is front the - Boat on Con- No. 5 North Front Street, ( 'astors Call Bells min trieiiN, a parier which usually regards myl-lyd PH ILADEL piiiA. s) ru l ) 'l"' Nut Picks Cake Knives Fish Knives the people of New England as being of - Crumb Knives lee Cream Knives tild elect, pf heaven, while all the rest of QV:01101 4 : G-11AN 'T , Salt Stand. Napkin Bing+ the- world is ill outer darkness.. But • Manufacturer and Fruit Stands ('nke Basket, whet a picture is this of a community wflor,EsALE AND RETAIL DEALER Soup utter La i l l a l i e t s 0 5 Forks and Spoons 03 stet Ladles living'ivithin an hour's ride of the "Huh In every description of Gra% y Ledies Sugar Spoons 91_ _ll.le Unimerse," and not more than a GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Children'. ( 'ups Mustard Spoons Bound 6,. to al Salt era lee Pitches, - gwii,§lbait'i'distance GOODS Plymouth Rock 610 CHESTNUT STREET 1 Boupuet Stends Goblets itself! ' "Heathenish ignorance," the . ~,.., ," ' crurr. - E. -- rt. v. PHILADELPHIA kiftib.le titerally itn known'' the - • name --.-;- _ Ivory Handled Knit es ' Cart ers of c4riatne'ver heard ixeept as an oath " C. A. VAN KIRK & CO 9 Cocoa do sta. do do do Forks Spuare Walters Snell is the account of a Mas.az_llua. It,. MA N r - F.I , 7I.'RERS OF English Te , Trays Crumb Brushes community by a Mii.ANV lIIISI'It, piper. Fork tx Spoon Treys Crumb 7 ra3. GAS FITTURF,S AND CHANDELIERS. Dish Covers The remjer can draw his own morn I.— Chafing Dishes l'atent Improved , Hash Dishes IVarld:* - ' - - Coffee Big - gngs 1 599.40,---___ . E.xcELsion AND PATENT Wine Strainers Cotten Catetiers ' Spirit Coffee Pots Nut Cracker. Womau:s„, Temper. PARAGON COALOIL BURNERS ' 'Fa"' "L"' und Waiter. ' 1 9 Bre.bi Clßasket, NoTtait Of idiars,etcr is .mort• valuable Cork Sfedeas Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. tv ine I •.-.,1., -. Knife ;lib itiii. - diers in a f'ethale than the pm,session °Ca ,w,,t Itefrarm at. is , A 1. t.I:AiUMS, tstnperi, , ,Some - camnever.the made hap. It'Olt 'VI I 1,2; Cif - JAM - 11.12,11. Srilf;11I it.' It is like the flowers that No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia. . Toilet Jars Water Carriers 4q4 11 . In Our, pathway, reviving and c :11 a n i u l lict ri ory yt , F x r:nk n to lt rd, T l A 'h i: j....71 3 d Nto'L,foltri,eltL..ttillll.,,ritihsc,,,, (I h6Mber Buckets alei/711 48- Let a man go hotrickatatight, az-All goods warranted. Bowls anti pitchers . . -, ~ , wen l' andtwprti2by the: : toils - of the- ---- . 41.., Shaving- .4:tnst-, Gas `,11:1(1Cli Nursery ::hatle, 13ronz .11stch Holders day an lkoly soothing is a word dicta -110 Lamps 3ii I T it Flo., .Nialltii LIOIII, \l 111,kt, oattiv...**,.6o Alaposition. It is sunshine N maim y Refrigerators do Hampers flaimga.pawiriagteart. He is happy, and : LONGCOPE & PEARCE , Wax Tapers Night Lights the eideltir.Ogf_4l,res;Are forgotten. A . Manufacturers and Importer* of I NT-ItiCEIT.T -,A.NMOT:c4. sWpailf,Z,Tina.tiaocithint influence' NM' Goops : Library Steps AND_ u..•.,. !! Vienna Fish Globes _ , F .,,,T E , R ,, iu5 „,,,, m - ,,,,,, NG . } ,l l, l ra ea skk t ei a ith ies, ‘ „ Door :Ital., s oViiiiitandmistif aV,liiiie fam y.. Where Vegtas itiatformil hillieVife diutinotlier, you , . - te Prune 1 3 4V4 , f: 5 .,,,, observe kindnes •• • ct.ve - grekionla- 1 10. 1 0 abliiii Fourth Street, i Ca rd fg-'4l.'noPa Perertlikalpipoc'E'inted 'PRIt ' ADELPHI L.,_' i CalnAnPd-Kevner"Yelshine pertatrun' thwalywow, ti . , fedilitgS• of-kim ,n3' ' - d heart. 4tniles,- ; kind •erds, and looks ■ --'—'--- nillitri r rialli - 'PM DOPAIRTNER- Household. - • ,Chi., _tt44.4 1 ,f,, fiAtireri, =and peace find ,a 49 heretofore existing between the ender To be obtained at ream, igfa;;Lialltejlieji.dwelling I ere: -Bttidx, i ... Atm the CletjtMig• busirreaaort No. la' rol- 1 6TuRE of ethen, to acquire and retain I sweet ter-,I P:iire'stree4.s.l.• gn l eNi City iv u e nd on er the arm 1 6 11 IK_A:y A r pacia- Anns. I m X,L it ,A„ • - ,- 1 1 1 Pkc: - ,i11,1,904I9 zl= ~ gold; t. Perhainowt4 thigasalres ..indebted to the ! Na 30,;i4TFTTI STREET. caztvargs.mor.a t it an . b eauty . tu t4 o - thm.• firm .w.,11,1 pleasecalrPtAtious to that time and First door Fet - iiiihe:l6; ',e Bat*. Clasii&life it Tertains all its frestMeguand',' se sAm til ..i . 30.864. W. 11_ .tiloG,._ ifae•trill. goOffs-t4eltiiired 'of ebarge In the . r CIA /4. ) 1 9 F1‘ eitio..4aleattAr, ;1.1117n v i:Matntester, Du... power. . .. ..,, j Mitnreati ,, `" l '-' J. ' .' • —.'-...::::::: '1 . p 1 1VL.e 1, 9 011 0 7. , etc. . • t.: .S - ,7ittirio -1 . .aw ... .--.:- -.-- - .., . ~POST.w•P4T,T.S-: - . • ' ' 2.71 :;4 1•4 5",;„5. The Pittsburgh Trust Company haring organ ized tinder the act to pros ide n National t 'ttrren cy, under the title of the FIIZST NATI( /NAL BANK (IF respcetrully otter its tmrs ices for the collection 05 Notes, Drit tA, 1(110 of ENAIAIIgO, receis'e mone . , on deposit and but and sell Exchange on all part. of Ito The -.llit.c, A IliCh has attended the Pittslitsrzh trust ( 'oull.ilit since Its organirition in its'iz, kill vl Cella, ch.. a ituttleient guarantee that bu s ': niths entrusted to the new organization is ill re cii e lisp -tom: prompt at tout tun. (lacing .5 per, ostensive correspondent, with Hacks and Hankers, throughout the cuuntr, we believe n tt c In otter untfaind facilities to tlioce 5, hi. do lAISIIA,3 with tin. The tifiaines- iitll lie 1.3 the same oflLers ar..t Bess tors . fort., NV 31 It. '..C,Nr It 15. \1.1:5 ,N 1 ,1,1( Ell, 1,,N,1:51.1i 11 I 1, A LEN BHA .I.IIIES IzAULifILI.N. President. .I.imx It St 1 rt.). Cashier .iltt DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 651 FOURTIE STREET. ('ITAIIT'T.7.I - 11 , A) IN 1!..i15. .1 n I. SI -I‘l i‘L•li , I. h .1 -. ItE 4 IIJEN I li I Ii 4 i E A I. li I. I k .lohn John Rel.. J. .1. :11 Pollock., 'CL I. ,I on, .N 1,1111., Iflll fitirtr, .1 lit • (.111L t.. k II It•I a.° 1 IC Ai. Yen murk .It)hn 4,4,41, 1 Al, in \ luhu t i if e..et• AloliZe A l'Ariicr. .1,111. L., \ lids II lit. livid Itnta. .1 ..II hrlll. l'etmr A 11:“1,1t t. 11d. .1 iitthut Robb. !ter I'. 51rrr,hil. .I,thn I/rT 14cnrl L. .11. .1..1d, II ,10, , ..r 11. I I d, 1111111 i, tri Vt,izor -1., 111 , I Ai . _ . Real Estate Savings Institution. T 1 .7 , E ( t ) , 1: 1 ( , )Ti i I D] N ,eruber, ~nloralitl to ILA chArt, • .lincdlnt f• 1 I I, 1 . 61 —I int, it .1 ( ,il/ct Llons nii 1;ot' l_.t 1 . niteli 141.11‘.11 . Debt Cellltik• - , te, mll , l Nntos, Interest coined rut Out. 111:1 , ,e Furniture (,:a.Ah in Itincl /Zl,li. NOTARY PUBLICS JOSEPH SNOWDEN, PT U3"ArLY P TMt3lat C 5, NO. wp DIAMOND STREET, .TO-ATIT'I M JAMES P. FLEMING, 1) 11 1' ( - 4 (-;,- I :=4 'l' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In Forel4ll /11111 DOlllest i. Drugs, Paints, ()as, 143 e-Stu its and Perfumer). 'NO. 77 FEDER 11. STREET. ra)2'2-1).1 ALLEIIHEN A 1, l'A. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, 1 , .'31,1 - ; in Tl 4) 4) , P. .1 - 7. "1"F 17: I , And all kindsl of Wrapping Paper, Ilacc 114`11101.• FROM NO. '2l WOOD STRF.F.T, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITT:•:111 i 11. P\ tip% 4y•C•tsh pni.l tot ri HOUSEFURNISHING: UPHOLSTERY. No, 85 Fourth Street, Near Woo' THE SUBSCRIBERS M A N U FA C TURE and keep constant l} ou hand et cry article in their line, Irnament,,, I I tlher Hots. SII hi trebses of An kind, al,. thy eelehrat,,l INtent Fprinc It, I- .111 ot i•torr, "&i,TI - Pron.pt ,ttentinn given to All oHt•ts lot rtt ting “nd la) Inz Clothi. ho MEM STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C \ PIIIPP-. . licat - r4l twrs IRON CITY FORGE, KH ►\IAN & PHIPPS N INT II WAA U, krill. .114 , 1A.NUFACTURE BAR IRON, GEN . tali rul : - -sto:imbottl I OrgillV, PflSM•llg4 . l. tight 1.“,..11,111( \ COPPER WORKS LAKE SUPERIOR NIP COPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS 1- 1 .,t. li, • It 1..)‘" 4( 'O., I'l J:1 I, Oh. i/Jcf • .111,1 litatttro. ~1.• It. 11d .\l,l n't 1,011, /t 411,1 Au,.l 1 , 11 , 11(' 1 rts,l I I< t., pot,. HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C 3E2 XI. CP 'CY t 3 NJ. 3 - a) I.III}:RTY STR 1.7 ET. Nest to P, - ,tit,,yhaula Po.t,serpoyr Depot, ijHt4 sAk, pki it% t 1 UR T I.IRN AND vt 1.• t .cuLtlltLr t!" all) • ‘,llll the bell ea 111. 111 C 6 I ) 6 ,tint ‘,l tin/ 11t. the Litiltftl, AI, I, ottaisl, ht tt 66 611 666 ILL h. le.r theil kt.t t‘it.l Nh. li t n.r. I v, bolt 111'1 .1 II i I t. 4 , 1 I vi =EMI OUI 11()i-,1:, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, =MINE rilfiE .IN7.:()UNfi E the p,i bin tt, rt hr I- I t rit this iiiit ,1 L,.,. .,. thing in the i.stinz In.l I: n.• .t • the .toir nutti =SE PITTSBURGH DRUGGISTS HI , M.t , I•li P,rtiwr , sable priers at the NEAS UMMI LAMP, OIL, ice =MEE WELDON & KELLY, MANI7FACTORERS OF LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., No. 164 Ncoon STREET, near Sixth, PITTSBUROH, PA LAUCTIN'T CUT., WORTZf-4. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Al ANUFACITILERS OF PURE WHITE REFINED 40 .gRSON cITj , Office, :WI LIBERTY STREET, 1113 PITTSBI 'RUH, PA.. TAILORS 13A I:13 A PPAL MERCHANT TAILORS, 145 SMITHFIELD STREET, I/r E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and Well Relected stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, t 'k,nro,t ng of Cloths, Caßehner“, Vesiings, & rk itock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, P1P1..1; IRS, NErfi TIES 9nd thing d,u3111 kept by first-ckxs Furni,h !,t.de, .rdcin p:puiptly executed. HOUSE CARPENTERS CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber SHOP, VIROIN ALLEY, \V and Lal,rt3 strrets. PlTTSl3l'lidli, PA. irdors -mlictled and promptly attended to ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. SI FIFTH STREET k"-•• , :ollection of nrcountn and nil legal In,, area promptly attended Its. .e.2-l1 41 BOOTS, SHOES, &C Ai - HOLES.% LE AND RET.III. DF:.% LER Ladies, Misses, Genta, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, No. Itzr; redo•roi Aliegheuy (II) , Pn LOAN OFFICES 1,0 . N I.' 1.'1( ' HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. MO ITOPIELD ST =Ell It . (; E. I ibui,is Ivu rII. ..ICI .I‘, ‘l , l, ..11k, les lid till., 1,11, d .1. 11. C. , .1.•1n,,,,1 I • 1.. I i E:=MM=MID MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT. . t) N MATTE; WOUKER, PREP \lt i.:1) TU ( T)it• tAietv.i. , Illent..'helpel 411.1 4.114 . 1101 - 411 Itcr, It/1./le 1111, vrllleat 114. 1.. . '1,41 It ioni.- -,lhl ,aILI .01/tt - ea t chess to KnV 61,11 I. 11.,1,ri411.1.1c t.l I 100 It,c rchthle Inn I I.r, ti Ili I ill .fl 1111 e llt) - at ijil u l nhi- I t r.,r for the c. ti, •i., tilt t tar lvf la I Peon Plnrt 1,1.1-i, 5 t r I .u,( i II :g.•l 1. ,t 3 I. .li.l l't A line, elvr. 1,111 \ 11,, \ or, ii..t. ,r ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron 1•'o ttttt Gilieral Machinists arid Boiler Makers, Penna. R. R., Paguenger Station, I=l ANI 11.1. KIND 4 OF .Vll. 7 , tean, Engine-, Uu tng h , dn tlir,e to -he handr.l and rift horse power, and 'ailed ha ~iriat] kills ‘IIII ,I„- r 11•-. Duquesne Brass Works. p trtwolar attontion to the ,an,tri,tion CADMAN & CRAWFORD, al Erigiru, Ind Alw lon• r, 1,0 1.,L uprights, mutt} and sow nulls. Manaramircra of el etj variot} of e diso on I t 1. ti ,I,dloll tend:, for 01i.1.. mush, (I Mehl . at short nut bs Eir2ll,, And Boilers ul ery dcaet union BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS, A lao. tnrnish Hollers and ,heet Iron ieperately. Ws ought lion SI, Hangers and PUII/12S in OR STEAM FITTERS . , I ,rirt,, and . Inn(' t,sie i. 5 31,7/LL.ei •uel ]lnrhw Yard.. Machinists and Coppersmiths. (ir prices !tn . to,. our machinery msnufrwtur ed of the best qtialtl} ulinatertsk. on.l wart anted BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE .,11,t0 tic, qat,taction geription made to order. Steamboat work:, 3.11 parts of the country soliet- steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at. Led promptly filled. tended to. Particular attention paid to fitting Lip Hen aeries lor foal and Carbon Oils. Also, sole agents for the Western District of Pennsylvania, for the sale of .:Harsh. Landsell Co.`, Patent syphon Pump, the beet ever invent cal, having no valves: it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pump twice its size. febll-lyd J. & M. M'STEEN, PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L CALDWELL, (Successor, to .1, Holmes & YOlt K 1 3 A C , Dealer in Bacon, Lard , Sugar-I und Ram., ===rl CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS PITTSBURUH. PA JEWELRY, &C Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL REFINERIES. • 31 & 34 Water Street, near Liberty. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST THE mEMBERS OF THIS Erna' BE, opened a very large and desirable stock of lna practical mechanics, of many years' elf= FINE GOLD JEWELRY pertence in the business will ensure to give sat , isfaction in every respect. We are also agents GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, wtor ter an Guild, Garrison Co.'s, Steam Pumps for ad oi l sers-lyd W -7- ETTL - 1-47i : I.)r I...lies' and Gent!omens' wear Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, „i LA - r.:11- 1.1,A PT: 13 7 -.' ”- , I : , 11,11 as I . nstors. Cake and . , rua Baskets, Black Diamond Steel Works Gul,lets, Cant Cases, Tea Setts, etc. PITTSBURGH, PA. RFINEMA.N, AI EI RA Ic bc S EID LE, CO., deal 42 Fifth street. . PARK, BROTHER & C BREWERS. SPENCER & ri•a and (fret:won, of all , i7PG. BREWERS & MALSTERS, an:, Imported or imamititc- PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. I~TE HAVE ALT " AVS ON HAND A 'open., aril •le of ISAAC JONES .. J•OiN L. BOYD. . WM. APcri.LOI. - OH. Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, I Pittsburgh Steel Works And will continue to make it oar aim to give . I Ballot - action to all of our customers, Mr. Robt. JrCoNFIS, .13C1017E0 Sr CO., Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage- , 01 our business, with full contaptin the Brewery, !if ANVTACTEMERS - 0.1? Address all orders toSPEhrP7ER k l'il'KAri, , Cast Steel; alio, Spring, Plow and A B Pheonix Biewery. Pittsburgh, Pa..; ! Steel Springs and Axles, ."'s- SPENCER , 1 l;orner of noss and First Streets, .1 AS. piI'KAN. 1 no2l-I.y i- .pITTS.WideII, PA. MILLS. JAMESJ— MILLINGA.I)I,IIOIIifikbiOAI-1E- IV. ft/CIST.S. OHA.M .. D. CT. - NIWCOAA.M.. D. IFINSEN LA PLNNTNG MILL i (Am respectlLUly p. etrygrEGHAM • C Drh - CAN: inform the putdie that he - tins • rebuilt Anse the dui uNririNagg.a.3tls & I. O.—P 1iV.'1 , 84: tire, and having enlarged. Ida establishment, and k, EvEGE ern GLASS WialUtE,-74 tilled it with the -siewest and mostappered nut - 'Water street, and 166 Visit ' chinery, is now prepared to . furniali-Abertng,altd PittabaretN^, three doors. helm' the . tif 6 a. Planing bnaria, otroll. Aavrtng iind'-;,*-an - wing;' ,- ; gabAtiaroulig., piaanfacturers qfPittiktiatic doors A V : tanmets; kiln : 4iNted Trames;-' WirldttOProWi:,'.4:2ls3wappivi, mow .batinak,,,,„-ae -,- 1 ' rbitz Con ... 'nicuissimoropiri wi l ow l , . t ,.. , souTa Erkirr Sept 7 . , 18..0..7, . 41120 l ea awl Fandia-141,14ugg. -.: ' :1- 1,1 --AN' . . • ~. COMMISSION MERCK TS. OHN NWOHEALD, COMMISSION MERCHANT FOR TAR RALF OF PIG METER AND O M N 0.7 WA EtT.,lbekriv Ma r k e t , IZEZEN2 R. HUTCHINSON, 2T ATE OF LEECH & ITUTCHINSOI 4 :, COEEJJON FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, ( rain , Fish. Dried Fruit, Pearl and Pot Ashes, and Produce generally. Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand NO. 103 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and :qhrket, PITTSBURGH, PA 44 - Liberal a,l an,:e made on ConAgmments. WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos 18 and 20 Wood Street, REYMEI' 11 D. li.EY3IIER I Lnte ,tt lilller & Rieket6on'A, REYMER & BROTHERS, [•=u.; 1. I? ey mt , r & A n.leron.l IR= Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, Sugars, Ftre Works, tke., NOS, 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, PITTSITI - Ri }H. WILLIAM CARR & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES, BRANDIES, GI\S, &C. Distillers and Dealers In Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, 3•L? LIBERTY STREET, not-1),1 PITTSBURGH, PA J. IDtY Y, ROCER, NO. • 1 13 I A_ 0 N PITI'SBURiIH, PA inn 1).1.% WINES, LIQUORS, &C IAA:013 1(1.a..1.1.,111, Lu tt•l iiLl , tif r 111 FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, I f.O F3i ITii FIELD STREET is; door +h.\ v bth A(' OR Tri ELLER WOULD INVITE • parto - ol tltentlon to his ?LH: of lfertn.sa %Vint, ana F ren.ll liremhos, tr tech has been ~, lected au,l iiiiporte,l hi) hin.ccli F Ainilies and I litir.lll , ,o1,1:1,1erond , o 1 ol , ta;ning• at Flu es t .111,1thiont the t.,t 40.1 purest of Winea. Pure I.otuoim TO Any in the city, Al -13 ,n hind \ inO, Pare ()hi It Sc Whisky and the t,c4t If,. rim. I ,hi It HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Or . i E ;1 4 IN Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, i%idiiirry. ( * herr) , and 4 ilr/- v, I 11.11. i 0 1... 1114 oth,ii h. tit. 1 I:41111. No). 43 1.1 IT E:11 - r x - Jppo.ito Vot;:th street, PITTSIli . fil ill. l'A ern , 1.1 - 14 1 . 4 mil xi ni•.ter Ato profit. lor my2l-11,1 Ell N r r 1 it)" I I GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS ♦ I I l" & I AV 1 N , PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. if WOOD STREET, (Ippoiate Mint Church. PittHburgh. saki NO. 47 014 ID STREET, ALLEGHENY, 1 - 111 - 3IPS, II I . DR ANTS, SHEET LEAD. Le,d Pipe Pii; an _I Bar mid Plumb er,. lilateinl in Teneral. tatted up in the • it apptoied m tnnc r. funks lined with Lead t,r i'oppi ig4 Facture, —AU orders promptly attomted to BRASS FOUNDERS BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds Alnde At the shortest notice. STEEL WORKS NrrAcrnr:Tr. OF Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, i 11 r VVArir;it.i 149 1 151 PI n.l and 1208 c 122 Second ate tphic-i),l PITTSBURGH. GLASS WORKS PITTSBURGEL IM!ZIEI3 GROCERS PITTSI3URCiii PITTSBT • R(I H filtiLitSfADs. - . • $•••-. . Fi ---- 1864. rER • ; ANG.I4KEHT. Pei:aisSrltwlt einithilWroad CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE - BOA 'lnk Made tis the eiluipmenf of this excellent double traek and, &pre/ . is. route, and every possi ble care will be 2 exercised for the comfort of pas. sengers and rapid movement of freight: Trains willleave the depot in Pittsburgh pa follows : THROUGH ACLIOMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 5150 a.. in., stopping at all sta tions between Pittsburgh and,PhiMdelPhia• FAST MAlL:every morning, (excepfSunday,) at 2 60 a. in., stopping only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS daily, at 425 p. stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for Ne e ark via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, ( t Sunday,) at 8 36 p. m., stopping only at pr I Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Allentown, without change of cars; also at Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAM leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at a 00 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and limning as far as c on , naI TS . l T ACOOMMODTION TRAIN'for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) ato3o a. m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. tn. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 350 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at hoop. m. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 45 p. in. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m. Philadelphia Express 1 20 p. tn. Fast Line 1 30 a. m. Through Mail Train 1 00 a. in. Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m. Ist Wall's Station Accommodation._ 6 25 a. in. Wail's Station Accommodation..... 8 35. a. in. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 1 55 - p. m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation._ 6 05p. m. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 20 p.in. on Mondays. '1 RAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA connect at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation West. TRAINS FOR EBENSEIVRO connect at Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. PAREI TI) NEW YORK i , 12 80 pIiILADEL.PRIA 10 60 BALTIMORE 10 UU LANCASTER 8 80 HARRISBURAT 7 65 ALTOONA 3 BU Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will he charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has no Agent. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal bagme only, and for an amount not exceeding *lOO. Ts B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, sl a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. R. ' Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets. nO2O 1863. .• THE PITTSEURdH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST, Shortest and Rost Direct Route to the West. Winter Arrangement ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER 16th, 1863, train 3 run as follows viz:— WESTWARD THROUOD TRAINS :hicago Express Lem ca Plttshurgh..l.3s a. in Atieghenl . l 155 a to Arrives . erestline Fr. Wayne Chicago.... lone p. in 11.00 n. m. FORCOLV_II.III"S,CINCINNATI&T.LOT:r-; .5.i) a. in 10 1 ta Leave? Crestibac . . ?,mitt, Columbus Cincinnati Louisu tile.. St. Lout,. 11 'l' runs through to Chicago without change of N B.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. CREP3TLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL. Mail. Accommodation. Leave Pittsburgh.... 6.30 a. in 1.15 p. m• Allegheny. . 6.40 a m. 220 p. m• New Brighton 6.1.0 a. to. 4.15 p. to. Alliance 11.20 a. ui. 7.40 p. m• Arrive Crestline.... 5.3 u p. These trhilla stop at principal Stations between Allegheny and Rochester. NEW RI(111TON A CCDMAIODA TION TRAIN. From Federal Street Station, Alle gheny C y. Leas e Alleghey .9.15 a. m. 13.00 to. 4.30 p. nt. 5.40 p. m. Arrive N Bright 0n..11.15 a. in. 1.45 p. at. 6.175 p. m. 7.35 p m Bs=Mr,l Leave N.lirighton 5.30 i. in. 1.00 a. m. 12.20 p. m. 2.50 p.m. Arrive Allegheny su a. m. 3.4 u a. rn. 2.35 p. m. 4.50 p. m L,VST V; A RD A IN S. ARRIVE AT PITTSBUROLI 4:111...ag0 Express 220 a. in. (:hietigo Express 3 30 p. in. Cincinnati Express 7,E.0 p. in. Cretonne iklail 7 00 p. m. TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and UIL CITY Leave Pittsburgh.... 6.30 a. m. Allegheny 640 a. tn. Arrive New Castle. 10.40 a. in EASTWARD. Leave New Ca5t1e...6.20 a. m. 1.00 p. m• Arrive A11egheny....6.40 a. m. 4.60 p. m. it-Train are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. For further informatlo% and through tickets, apply to GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Ag't. Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. and A. Q. OASSELBERRI . Agent, Allegheny. JOHN B. JERITIS, General Superintendent, H. H. PAYSON, General Passenger Agent. Cleveland, Pittsburgh & Wheeling FtAILAROA.D. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AN AFTER MONDAY, NOVEM BER, 15th 1863, Trains will leave the Depot of the PenasylAania Railroad, in Pittsbnrgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH AND WARBLING LINE. Leave Pittiburgh 14 a. m. 6.20 a. in. 1.46 p. na Wet evil a 4.10 " 8.42 " 4.05 Steubenville... ASO° " 9.46 " 6.00 Wheeling.... ..6.09 " 11.00 " 6.08 " Arrives Belieir 620 " 11.15 " 6.20 Coueecting at Steubenville and 13ellair with Staub entitle and Indiana Rdllroad and. Central Ohio Railroad for Ballads - Me Newark, Colum bus, Xenia, Dayton' Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, St. Louie, St. Jospeh, and all points West and Southwest, and at 'Wheeling nith Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBUR(SH ANT) CLEVELAND LINE.. Leaves Pittsburgh.. _1.45 a. m. 7.45 p. m lt - ellsville 430 " 4.04 lia.tard 3 iNi •• Rafentel .... 1.40 " 6.58 " 11 o 'lcon ..... :b.)). 7..30 " Arrives 'ley e1and.....2.25 •. 8.40 Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for NetirPhiladciphin and Canal Dover ; at -Al bano? with_PittabUrgh, Fort Wayne and Mids. glirailread at Ravenna with Atlantic Itatetgtit Westent - Railroad for Warien„Greettvilla,Veadt traion, , Corry, Jamestown and Balaindenar iiudsoa,. with OleVehind, cinnati B. - IL: for Agina an etlYaloga ;Fails: Millersbnrg - ,.and at V' PAD. -did 8.. B. for. Erie;. Dunkirk,' . anil BtUralk With - R- R. for Salidosky;Doledo, shad wimitratiatisi for Det Steubenville - and 'Wellsville "Accoriidatioa leaves Allegheny City at 3150 p. m. Beturning-Traina arrive at 10410 a.gir -44111 p m. &05 and 2.10 a. m. rarou&Ticketsdoall ppaminest„: prOolued al tlio-LibertgMmiadt 13,Roi,Xittalturgilf • •• _ Ci - EC'ZlMMit'riaßetAllefiV . And at Atiegaen -rr Ct. y me - tria. iftrritirther • . t • :•• • the Qabrigwituluce,,. it§ oui.nuns Neriv c ßott~l,Mia*M4road. iii A Riggs446o IRAZHCINUATIIR. R. MVPS int ti A igista l W r u 4 4 P S I I thnßwi.o.4,to st..-Lootimitidloia g e t tEla ft d. In diana:olla, New Altany,And Salem, _and bilehl • .olecatral Bann:lac '-icif. 2 ol.loeo4lB, ROCK ISLA D, BORLINGTQN, anc).l,l,l4 o ,mnedlate points. ThroughPrelgght Train to InliehrAPOLLS, TliffeßE - HAirTE,.X.AIFANETTE and PERU. Freights and paacengenteastied tiokirtllireinnat or Lawrenceburg in Lem time than.by, any other route by twentkf r iun'hoursend' a t ttaldw rates. Theo nly road y Which ahipmenta can be made from OinClina 6 the West, Without breaking bulk. tionsignmentsomde to C. F. WEST,qr ALEX. GRAYDON, Freieht r Agents at Cincinnati,. or H. O. RAUSTES, Agent at Lawrenspb, usgiitifiN D. MORRIS, Indianapolis, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for commtsaioni no CHARGE FOR DRAYAGE OR COMM/8810N .A.T.LAW • Tor.Nessrace. _ }'or further information apply to _omAs RATTIGAN, (No. 1.29 Monongahela House), agent of the Company, who le prepared to give TAROUGH RECEIPTS for passengers and freiht to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette,' Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Crawfordsville, Charleston, Paris and Mattoon, &c., &c. H' 0. LORD, President. Pittsburgh & Connellsville ti. WINTI✓R •ARIAN c ~~IIZENT AniN AND AFTRIR WEDNESDAY' DE ILIVEMBER 24, 1863, Trains will leave the De pot, corner of 'Ross and water streets, salchows: Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to and from 1 1 `ntown. 755 a. m. 600 p. m Express 300 p. m. 1 041 a. rn let bl'Keesport Aee'dn. 11 (Si a. as. 700 a. m 2d 6 15 a. ra. 205 p. m lat Port Perry " 00 a. In. 8 30 a. m Braddock's 4 15 a. in. 5 40 p. m. Sunday Church Train to and from M'keesport, I 00 p. m. 10 00 a. in For tickets apply to GEO. BOULTON, Agt. B. BLACKSTONE, Supt. deo. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY .OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. Ist, 1863. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be iNrat Mortgage, amply secured $1,993,393 32 Real Estate (present value $103,313 61,) coat Temporary Loans on ample Count tend Securities Stocks, (present value +586,667 i'2,) cost 99;196 68 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 33 $2,2013,061 6d The only profits from premiums which this company can divide by law, are from risks which hare been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, inTown and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their Incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby a:- lording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability atuidisposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859, $853,158 38. DIREC rORS. CHARLES W. BANAIik:H., MORDECAI. TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. fIROAr2i, SARtel. GRANT, .ISAAA' LEA, JACOB R. SMITH, EDWARD C. DALE, ti-aoaoa W. RJCHABDS, GE,HICIE PALES, CHAS. C. BANUKER President. EDWARD C. J)ALE, Vice President. Wm. C. Steel , Secretary pro teat J. GARDEN ER COFFIN, Agent. mylB Northeast cot. Third and Wood sts. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AV LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CRESTNrT STREET, Opposite the Custom Tiouse. Capital..S2l9,loo. A .5.3 e t 9 . 8304,943. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS Or IN SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every dewription of Property or MerchandiFe, at reasonable rates of premium. It().131. P. KLNO, President. M. W. B.9LDWIN, Vice President. DIR ECTORS. URA RLEg B E R. Cori:, E. R. ENGLISH, Cri:oliCifi W. Brtoir..:, P. 13. SAVERV. In4EiR S.. PAUL, C. SHER3IAS, .10=1:1 , 11 CLAVTnN, S. J. itlAu.la,;E, E. \VILER, F. Secreta,ty. I U. COFFIN, Agent. Corner 'third and Wood streets. 1' Idca go Ex pre as 1.45 p.m 155 p.m 1-10 p. m 10.30 p. m AT.T.EGEEENY INSURANCE CO., OF T'l'l"l"Si3i7llGrlT. Office, No. 3? Fifth Street, Bank Block NSURES AGAINST ALL RINDS OF I FIRE AiND ,11ARLNE. ISAAC :I( /N ES, President ; .1)1, - CORI), Vice President ; L. Al. liOt lli, Seeretfay ; Capp. W3l. ICE kN,General Agent. DI liECTOß,—lsaar Jones, C. G. Hassey,.•lla, vey Childs, Capt. R. C. limy, Jolla A. Wilson, B. L. Pahnestoek, John 1). :Accord, Capt. Adam Jacobs,..l3. P. Sterling. Capt. W. Lear 4 'Robert L. I)Piirew, Robt. H. Davis. no2B Western Insurance Oompitny ofPittalrargh. (iEORUE DARSIE, President F. M. Gortoox, Secretary. Capt. IL L. COCIIIIA.2I - , (yens! Agent No. 92 Water street, (Spang & Co's Warehouse, np staire,)Pittsburgh. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and :EAR EISICs. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the t,haracter which they have assumed, ae offering the best protection to those who dc site to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, J . 861. Stock Accounts , S 63,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 Oftide Furniture . 4,60 00 Open Accounts, etc .. 7,809 uti Cash 18,461 00 Premium N0te5......21,006 00 Notes and Bills Bizcounted 174,076 00 1a 298,251 no. Dtaxcions—R. Miller, jr., James .sl'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes. Alexander Nimick, George Dann°, Wm.H. Smith, Uhas. W. Hicketson, An drea• Ackley, Alexander Speer, David XL Long, Bees .1. Thomas, Benj. Bakesrell, John Ill'eune C TJ N A. TZ. ID I. I N " Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Class Powerful Steamships, SIDON, MARTHON, • WILL SAII. FROM . - ..NEW York every alternate Wedneiklay, from Liverpool every , alternate Tuesday, and from Queenstown every alternate Wednesday. Steerage passage,fieom Liverpool or Queens town, 00 in gold, Orlin equivalent in currency. From New York to Liverpool, f36in currency. For Steerage Passage 141 , ply to WIT.I.TArris 4 GUION, 40 FultottNew York.; Or ' TILOS SL., . RATTIGAN- 4is6' No. 122 Monongahela Rouse Water at., no2B-I yd Successor to Tli oL.Rattigth To Build Accomodation 31X)pm 64tipm leis and Contrackirg. w E er ;:kuItEIar.NaOZeMortiNUFACTURENVI Which we are prepared to dehver from qtr COAL YARD, 500 LIBERTY STREET FA M I Milir G aO.4!!!L Mt. Always op hand as usual. . DicKSON, STEWARTA CO Steam Wagon Woik. ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER _ _ - WAGONS, • CARTSII .- , WEBLELI_RROWS, , . STORE TRI'CES, HAY ANT) O T - TT ER - 5. 1,. etij„..k.al4A. 0e27-151 itl , rrirro A 'DRESS (GOBS OFTHE - EAVES* et Ire. t•LoAlt, sAI-_ I,lrEs, SII.UWVS',,I . UItS of every kind and a variety Of other goOdt: will be offered rheap to afford all to twrclAase, tt IL J. LYNO.9 - lf' - - - No 96 .sLarkeiretri4tg., oc3l between sth and theel;Hamond. . , _ ... ..... • :.1: nridirsigned having renspytVW L rr le - litimthe rear of the Scott to near:the:tarsier of. First and ..§ - trathrl 'three. W. C. Corm's of stand, is prepared to •fernistk effirissicbnen; and saddle harseii"apoil - the iiliortest, notluso horses 4npr i - et-1114045t reseal:title 'rates.' Undert and all arrange simian for thrum is will reeelc fatted& N T Y.Ark,Nrg. - 1/4,1 YOUR GAS BY 'V Aatt-kliskering, Azdnettr-iitit= fel Gas Burners, a sure-wring .ist„tyysktia..v.m. cent. The Autt-Flickw, ingtsitdrt-^thh`nl4l,2, the (Mee- Qall.and eft , them Fittfng and Plumbing DUI:44n o INCP.XOOII4. - "4NET AO- „ - --•- -.,/4-,W9c40PM.k.1 a3 k i si g;:=l‘. ea " blT 641 4 1 .4 a: • BieldiAble 13wq. 121 LibertY strefk• 5p.211 `BADS. INSURANCE BY FIRE. 102,996 26 I. 1 NE E , LE=I
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