i F Fi:',; ; T NATIONAL BANK -4 - olstein Quest aging indica all the entangle ,Aon. For both parties of the movement is accom and neither is in a position to ..rit on the second. The actual result is a pause in the action. Denmark has already conceded every point raised as to Holstein. ' If on advice she revokes the common constitution for Denmark and Schleswig, then we believe the Eng lish Government would he disposed to invite the co-operation of other powers in a combined effort to save the Danish monatchy from destruction and preserve the peace of Europe. The interference would then become almost a duty; but certainly England has no desire at p.es ent to involve herself in war on this ques tion. England will not. abandon its hopes or its efforts to maintain peace. Franco had addressed a circular note to the secondary German states, explain ing her position in reference to the pro posal of England for assembling a con ference on the Schleswig-Holstein ques tion. It is asserted that France states in this circular note that the London conference of 182 had only created an important work which had been condemned by events. A new conference must take as Its starting point the state of things now existing in Holstein, and must not be in opposition to the Federal Diet, as it would dismiss questions which might al ready have been resolved by events. Fiance would also wish the Diet to be represented at this conference, but must first know whether the Federal Diet which has hitherto objected to the interference of the foreign powers who signed the protocol of London in the quarrel with Denmark, has changed its views on the subject. The special correspondent of the Lon don Times, in Oriel, writing on the loth instant, save that there was no probabil ity of immediate action of any kind. The political question, according to German fashion, has no sooner been started than it has come to a stand-still. A, Vienna telegram gives a report that the 'Danish minister for foreign affairs had addressed a note to the Austrian cab inet, indirectly admitting that Denmark had not fulfilled her engagements, and requesting that the negotiations between Denmark and Germany might he eontin - ued from the point at which they ceased in 1851-52. Austria declined this offer. It was reported at Altona that the fami lies orsubaltern offieers,and other , in hab ing the Castle of Gollorp, had been dered to evacuate it within twenty-four hours, and that the government of Schles wig would he transferred thither. It was. said that the King and Queen of Den. mark might possibly take up their rec., idence in the castle. The German Diet had decidpl that the occupation of Schleswig should be speed lip taken into consideration. The Tribune on our Finances The N. Y. Tribvne speaking of the alaccess of the five-twenty loan,—which we thoroughly agree with it in styling the great financial event of American History, and which we consider a proof at once of our national wealth and the patriotic confidence of the people—con veys to those unfortunate loan holders who have thus erhibited the sincerity of their patriotism, the unpleasant informa tion that "this loan may be regarded as the beginning only of our funded debt.' It is a pity, that those in the confidence of the administration cannot reward loy alty in any better manner than by throw - ing gold water over its investments, and so damaging the chances of Mr. Chase when he makes his second attempt on its pockets. But what strikes us as won derful in the article, and we are serious ' the matter, not doubting that tb,e-Pri butts only speaks what it redly 'believes, is thitnt _ _ "If weitirstiddenly developed a European aptitude for creating debt, we are at the same time demonstrating our ability to create revenue to discharge both interest and principal." Now, not for political effect or in mockery, we, in all sincerity, ask the Tribune to explain to us how this is to be done. With the broad fact staring the writer of that article in the face, that even now the payment of the principal of the Seven-thirties in gold has been repudiat edrvrith the knowledge which he ought to have, that the only method ofassisting tile National;TreaahTy t 0 gold, viz., the Custom-house - , becomes every day less capable of so doing; with the plain fact that so long as we have a currency not of the precious metals, the greater are our importations, by the taxes on which the Treasury receives its gold, so much the ,greater will be our depletion Of the precious metals, and so much more diffi calt ;i4 will to pay the interest only; kaiilinethitt the importations at this day barely pay the interest on that portion of I our ftinded, debt which is payable in gold—to say nothing of the remaining f $800,000,000; with all these facts before him, how can he assert such a proposi tion? We give the Tribune, what it some times refrises id thoSe it differs from, the credit of good Intentions. We do not be lieveitwould willinglyseek to induce the poor and the ignorant to invest their hard earnings in a security which may be worthless or even precarious; and we would be glad to have it explain to us, how it figures it out that we are "demon strating our ability to create revenue to discharge both principal and interest." With it desire much stronger than our Republican friends (as we have shown by payment of the interest on our State debts in anything but coin) to viifitr . intt . finances in as solvent a eon ditionia possible, we have not got to that clarification cif vision which enables us to see them. in the Tribune light. Give us -tlielignres. —Age HOW 1; Woreeza a.re Treated - at Viekeburg. The following etrenlar has been issued at Vickshtits b, Geo. McPherson : lI,UEVENTEETH ARMY COR movosT MAREILSI.9 OFFICE, ViCIOX,t-trite; Miss., Dee. 27 1861 "The following named persona Miss Kato Barnett, Ella Barnett, .Miss Laura Latham, Miss Ella Martin and Mrs. Moore, having acted disrespectfully towards the President and Government 1 of the 'United States, and. having insult ed the officers., soldiers and loyal tiff,- tens °Aire trnited States, who had as sniffled hr the Episcopal Church: in Vickstairg, on Christmas clay for serilcv, s p k • Abruptly. leaving sada - church I at thht ptrint in the services, where the ofilelating minister' &*. eye the welfare of the Pretident of the United States and all- others in a-nthority, are hereby banished, and will leave the Federal lines withA tarty-eight hours tumiel pet si ! j of i=itat eMtnent. r all permute., male or ;I'e male,'whOhyT7orrkdeed or implicatir do intatitV ti,ttgftitfm k eet to the P res ident, ici.o gg e or A fbe ur_iited Stges, or V t oldier of the United 'Statesiipait peters of RAtlen4l charader, tatag'i!,t - fined, barki .. s heat or im P rig °, l 4, -.) Aecoidingle. tb* g ihmeas of egto: t e . “BLoyler oT Maj. Gen. McMoisorr°,',' Tien • Raieigt, i3tate aiernirtt says the starsauet stripes were toasted at a sup- per given on Christmas pre in that dtY, at vaid*Halcien of TM Standard, Pen, ning.PNA progrefts. and D o y en - pi: VtlifPlflTere present. The irsitetablitig' law ,„0„- - Register comments saw, • , such proceedings at the' • , *me fitatt. OF , pr-rrrf.4. T REASUR Y UEPVRTINIRNT, ()refer. OF ( 'OMPTROLLER OF I'll fi Cpt.RE;Ner, Washington City, A. sth, 9863. NV HER C.l z. By satisfactory evidende presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the Fl RST NATIONAL BANKOF PITTS BURGH, in the County of . Allegheny and State of Pennayli ania has been dilly organized under and according to the reqnlrettlents•of the Act of Congr; , k, entitled "an Act to provide a National Currency, bee red by a pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February '2sth, 1863, and has complied with all the prof isions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Winking. Now T. enkrone, I, Hugh 3lctlulloch,ttoml troller of the Currenc its, hereby certify that the said FIRST NATI(t'SAI.HANK (IF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof wit nests my hand and seal of °Mee, this 6th day of August, 1863. )SS t'oH H McC LLOCH, mptroller of the Currency. THE HMI' NATIONAL BANK Privsntinels, P A . Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capitol $400,000, with privilege to lu crease to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company has ing organ 'zest under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATION A I, BANK OF PITTSBURCiII. would respectfully . otter its sem Ices for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &c., receive money un deposit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 18.5.2, will we belies ebe aisuttleientguartintee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same Itrompt attention. Having a t cry extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country. we believe isc•ean otter unusual facilities to those Who do business with us. The business will he conducted by the come officers and directors. DI It El W N. K. NIAt h.': CIEMENBEIM M3MI THUS. NViu /1 I i ALE'. littADLicy, =IVE=I auga-d&wti DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH STREET. CITATMETUF7T, TN 1,45:5 OPEN DAILY, FROM OTO 2 O'C' LOC also, on NV mlne6clay and Saturday el ening, flom Nay lot to Nos ember Ist. from 7 toy o'clock and from November lot to May lot, from 61u 9 o'clock. Deposits rei-eived of all sums nut less than ON g D01.i.A.11, and a dividend of the profita declared twice a tear. In lone and December. Interesß , has been declared semi-annually. in June and De cember since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent o year litterest, it not drown out, is to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first days of Jane and l tt eember, compounding I wice a tear, eithuut troubling - the depositor to call or et en to present his pass 'hook. At this rote money will iicaahle im leas than la I . lwo years. Books containing the I By-Ls s, Hhies and Regulations. furnished gratis. on ,ippli,...tntit to the ottlee. PRE:AIDE:VT. 01.:(;1?(ik.. rs. John 13. .:11 1 I'aJklen. Isaac M. Yenor,k, .john Holmes. John Marshal, Alexander Sywr. James H D. Mee.ls. ldenj. L. I , kkhnestock. A M. Polloek, M D James ..11nAule3 11111 linrewnk, .lames Herdmah Kin .1 A nklerson TEE-, Calvin Adamr,. JAMS'S (1. Kell). John ii. lia,licien. Peter A Aladeo, Ileorge 131a,i1c. Wm \ ankirk, John C. Bindles, James Shidle. Alonze A Carrier. Robert RetC, Uharleb A. Colton. Walter P M.trt,.,l. Wm. Dougla, ichu I Irr John Leant; Hem-, L. Rina - a , 11 Wm. P Wi..)"111:1D, .10h/I H. ShOel/berge WM. S. Hal en. \1 at. E. Schmertz, Peter H. Hunks}. , A lestander Tindit . Richard Ha . 1 4, 14 , 13.2 ‘c hittier. Wm. S. La, ely, C/O - 1A . 14D Yeager SECIIk:IAHV AND TREAct • HLR ('((A H LES A CULT( Real Estate Savings Institution, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the above Initttlit WO on the .?..1 clay of S„- .ember. 1663. publc,hot u. , onfortnit) to U,c charter 13=I Amount of Depvis%tri No, 2(1,1863 . tiu.3.5 1 94 15 Amount of Intense our Depositors 1,96.4 91 Amount 'ontingent Fund 2 42.1 91 AS.ETS First Liens on Real Estate t.. 35,200 ei 'United States Bonds 60,000 I) S. Debt Gertilicate and Notes, (market value) Interest earned not due °thee Furniture. Cash on hand A. A CARRIER, Trensurer The undersigned, Auditing Committee, hai examined the books of the Institution, the bonds and securities., counted the eßett, ha. . and have found the above statement to be correct. W. 11 ('i iPELAND. NICHOLAS VOWILY, WM. H. SMITH. Deposits received DAILY, and EVERY SAT CHDAI EVENINO. INTEREST k.dJl) at 6 pet sent. per annul" TRUiTEE.S ISAAC JONES. PRESIDENT Hos. T. M. HowE. 1 HON 3. K. Moc.p.uz..,r, W. H. SMITH', I (3- G. Hrssm - , W. B. CoPiu.AN D. JACOB PAINTER. . HARVEY (,HILD, T I .. ICROLAK \ 01:1:I Li Office, E 3 Fourth Street NMOLARS; & SONS. BANKERS a and Exchange Brokers and Denlel, to Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No 67 Market street, between Third and "'outfit streets. PHILADELPHIA CARDS cites. MAO J RODMAN II lOKS 1-urclis, Importers and dealers In CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETT S, : Ye:stings, Tailors' Trimmings, Pi Q. 265 MAItKTT 5.-v - r Ft - I: PHILADELPH lA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water st., PHILADELPHIA. xd%wine, msdreon9ign Ine nu IV he a required. u.)-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., r la-ppRTER.,, 111 WINES, BRANDIES, &C., A N ThEALERR IN Fine tfld 'Whiskies, No. 5 North Frotrt Street, - myi-lyd PHILADELPHIA, GEORGE GR ANT , • KairOaqt - tirer anti WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, In every description of GENTS' FUENISELING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, at - pi -13 - 1 PHILADELPHIA V. A. VAN MK dt 00,, .11.1NUFACTrittiltti OF • GASiFIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL RIJRNERS, Hand Lamps, dolumns, &e. stti-.13,4v.; 9 5 . No. 517 Arch Street, Vffilaaelphia, Polftnuiletory, Frankford s .047`A71 goods warranted '1502-Iyd C. 73ARRF BRIAN. WIT it LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Manufacturers and Importers of HENS' FURNISHING GOODS, pa) 44.012.5 TELLAMINGS, . No. 10 South Fourth Street, my 1.44. DISOLUTION.—THE COlikßTNEß ship heretofore walking between the under 'signed in the Clothing business, at No. 143 Fed .r.ral street, Allegheny City under the gm PMcGee & Co-, will dissolvre on March the 16th. e_ -lic=itheiiiselypsdndetited ; iv firth - WM.OI preriods to Mar time and settle. W. IL IIicGEE, - Jan. 12, 1864. b. VI:DOSCH. jani6-lha. . . .T i II SA)OK BROKERS, II: M.41 - 110A V-, 1, - . G. WELDON JNO.K.gus I NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, WELDON & KELLY, OFFICF. MASTFACTVELERS OF ROOM,URKE'S BUILDING, 'Am p s An FUL'FLTII STtIEET, Pll - I'S,BURGIL FA. ! LAMP GOODS, ..,„-Desirothle mill property and other Real !. Eittitr to the amount of *moth) for ode too. ' JOSEPH SNOWDEN, ItiTCZPVAL3tXIr triErrix NO. N 9 DIAMOND GTREET, .70E-4T-: - PIF I it JAMES P. FLEA' IN . G, I? 11: 'l' , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in Fiireign and Dnmeitie Drugs, Medicines, Oa,. 1)1•-Studio and Pertunier. NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET. my29.-lyd ALL El } 11.ENY ('ITV, P A. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, ana!aettirers and Dealers In 13 311 . 1 , A. 1" , 1, r:ml-1'..: , And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Ea N - t. nen - loved FROM NO. 27 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSBVIMH, PA. 4ii-Cash ' intiti for R Ai is. ap3 HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. THE SUBSCRIBERS MA N F' AC TURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, cti • Cornice, ()mar/lents, Curtain tfate. Comforts, Feather Beds. Mat treas.., of all kinds: slap, the celebrated Patent Spring Biala .111 kinds of Shades. Blinds and Final urea. tkir - Priinipt attention gut en to all orders or fit ting null lay rag down ilarpeta. t di Cloth.. taie HOENII.:E. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C NDR LW KU.NI N ft EN 111 I'H [PIS, .112 , i euend P tartrler, K 1.4 01.1 N & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, I'IIISBVR,iII. 11111.ANU,pACTI . RE. BAR IRON, 6E:V IVI eral 11111wR3 allli PASSI•Illeer. •And I..womolhe Axle, N..,• COPPER WORKS. LAKE SUPERIOR. COPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS 31'C1 - 12131( '4) k • I It 1t 111.11- „ e sheath. fir, i. Vs . And HO! ' „ peer. Pren.e,l ',,pper Bottoms. H01i..11 ST 111 H. ~ ,p elter Sadder . , .N.,• 111.11,11 . - t•I all,l kit . .tler, 11l M 013 i, nri Here, r„„, Vire. ,instantly on head, - 1 lateen... .11, - 1.1n( 'lt- , 1 AI ellou,,e, N., 149 Yllt . sl at..! l tit Sl-I • r)Ni, S: 4 Special order± to nn7 pattern 1721-Iyde.w HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C 03. 6 1.17 AL Gr 350 LIBERTY STREET, Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, - PROPRIETOR. HA viNG TAKEN AND FITTED UP, tuitl, nli the Modern improvement. this pit. ular r,,01 t, 111.4 . 1 . .4 pi elinrc,l In Acom, tfludAte la. "O. pullte getter any, x ith the heat the tri.trltel i Wont, Oyiters will he sere] In tecri t arie'ystyle the seßson. Hi, Vi ice,. Liquor., ‘ll.l Alec he feels ii•nfhlent iv.. ro Lem t../ the lie for their e‘ei•lll rice t . 1. 1{116:0 Old rhrlltiVstcre re rein , N 1 ii/11}3 JlLti wh01e..,1: *l.l ret art. 1:1;%!0-1),1 c)7 - 11 NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY rffillE SUBS( RIBER ANNOUNC ES pul,ll- thlt I. In I , lllv re.cipt I:Ski ti II ELL And CAN ( i and is prvittirett to necomint,,tste the pBll,ll, 1 tLie nit nll , l , VVii Icr.oe II 1.0n0(' ,klth e, Cr) • thing in the rain; an't thlnking. iine est notice. SHALEIi, 111122E1 jaull 1) I YOUNG'S EATING SALOON Corner of Virgin Alley and Mmith tleld Streets, UYSI EH S and all the deh:acies oi the season will Le served up In the most pals t ihie styles ELI \Ail N‘i. Lals cornet Virgin Atte) and 61111.thneld 81. APOLL() II ALL HILL' A RD Si A LOON.— CHARLES CIAIIDICLIf would remind hi. , old friends and customers that he is still to be found at his old stand, .11'01AM ILLLL, en trance on Fourth street. lie has always on hand the best quality of 1 Beet. and in ,Dunci,titai with the hall, is well appointed billiard saloon:. with good tables, balia and Liles Remember the place. Apo Hall. h . near Wood. entrance from Fourth H OUSEKEEPERS FURNISHING STORE Tin Ware i Broshe. Wooden Ware Basket, Spice Boxes Jelly Mould, Cup Tubs It ash Basins Straw Cutters i. up Mops Hair Sieves Il ire Stet:, Mince Knives Coal Scuttle Sliver Soap Stove Polish Chamois skin, j Knife Washers Skewers Basting Sooi.s clridlrons t oifee Mill, Lemon Spueersrs l Wash Boards Stew Pans Sauce Pans Wisfle Irons Bird Roasters Fish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers Farina Boilers Orators Egg Beaters Larding Needlers Flour Pails Pudding Pans j Water Filterers Bread Pans j Pie Plates Butter Ladles Clothes Wringers Iron Hohieri N oaten Spoons Step Ladders Butter Prints Keelers Wash Tull, Clothes Lines Soap l'ups Scales Toast Forks Cook's Knives Sad Irons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops take Boxes. N... ,x Volal MIT .1-7. 'DINING , 110,01V1 ISIAH HICK?. OHII.B. 0. .WoPit. , +I.I.VER PL VTIVD. Castors Call Bells Syrup , Sugs • Nut Picks Cake Knit es i -. . 1/ Knit ~ ' Crumb Knives Ice Cream Knives Salt Stands Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knives Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles (is ster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard Spo,fis Round & Ira! Salverd Ice Pitchers Boupuet Stands I Goblets CUTLERY. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Spunre Waiters English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes For & Sp<oet 'Frays CrOmblfrays Disli'Ccrrers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Codes keiggings Wine strainers • Coffee Cafstlers Spirit Coffee Pots I Nut Crackers Table Mats Round Waiter. Bread Baskets ( ork Screws Wine Coolers Nii fe Slmrpeners R el r igerators \4 ster Cooler, ,K , .. 1 7 C)73 "rl Uri c'YT A '.VI - 11 - C..11. Toilet Jars Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets infant's Baths I Bowls and 'timbers elatress Brushes Gas Shades 'Shaving JEtna Nursery Shade: , Bronz Attach 11,1ders do Lamps Flower Spina I notlital Makes. ,; Nursery Refrigerators do Ilanipets Wax Tapers Night Lights. ATIRCIE.L.I..A.i'VE.:OI7, S. Littrary Stepst Door Mats Vienna Fish Globes 1 Vestas Bird Gages Meat Safes Viziette Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives ; Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable pricee at the STORE of KAY' St I.CHARDS: FO 90..170t11 STREET. Find door goodie * t ae W U 0746-.94., ax al t 6 ti L e city, Allegheny' Birmingluds4 pnesne borough, etc. 4 15 -WY . NOTARY PUBLICS DRUGGISTS ~T7T.T.11. T N I 11.0.1,- \. Mu Spe,l4l tnet IRON CITY FORGE, Propne•tor GOODS FOR THE K 1 - F C 2 I/ r: LAMPS, OIL, &O CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., No. 164 Wool) STREET, near Sixth, PITTSBIMGH. PA . 1 1_ 7 (2.7 4 i'1' OTI, WO mkt-4. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MANUPACTCRERS OP PURE WRITE REFINED CI ..A. .Vit. $3 C, Z\l" C) I MA SI , Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBUIRI if, PA EIMMIII TAILORS EIALTi3 & MERCHANT TAILORS, Ifi3 SIIIITRFIELD STREET. FALL & WINTER GOODS, :auatsting of Clothe, Cassimereu, Vesting 4, &e Mau, a large Aoelt of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including PAPER COLORS, IsZEIIE. TIES and everrhing usually kept by first-class Furnish ing stores. orders prompt') executed. au3o-1),1 HOUSE CARPENTERS 01111 TIS U. STEINMETZ, House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSBURGH. PA. ass — Orders solicited and promptly attended to ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. SI FIFTH STREET Ativy, ollect/un ol neemint. and All legal 1.11,i urs protoptl) attended to. BOOTS, SHOES, &C Y. - 1? Z • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALER r,t vnd mauuiacturrr ui Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, IN ALL TIEEIER VARIETIES, No. I*-275 , Vetlt.va 1 !....4i1.4.c.t. Allegheny City, Pa LOAN OFFICES • I-0 IN 0 HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, O. I n .) SMITILFIELD ST., IMIMIII=IIII AND R„s " .. F i , Ir i r . 1 1 1 /I L II mo“,1, .jekvpin 1 ill I r I 4i'l 11,. ,iste 4grev.l On. Ihe zocrth ~1111101 tH` cre4 kr'? ittice Hour, Crum 7 A Ai to 10 P , MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT. I. Air A er N MASTIO WORKER, PREPARED TO CEMENT THE t.,tcrior of building is Ith improl (al \last,. 4•I”. lit. cheaper and zttperir, to not :lone hrn - - rub,r t 1114 eel/tent ha no equal ,it lo: - rtt a ,old and duralde alto .i,enesa to ant sotia-e. imperishable by teat. i Vf II(1st. and e 4 11 : 11 to and quail!) of iddbe The untler,amei .4 the only reldolle and pr rival wnritn: lb it, ltd. ,nn•rit in thi, cits hAve applik,t thig I 'ecnent for the I v rilloWthc zentlernmn 011001 Thep:o , lv Are it to 1-, ter to: .1. ffisttell. rettoten..e Penn .Ir . rr. fint.,he.i. 5 5 r,.. .tae. :%11 - I:flildie,-. Allealten v. to 5 5r- .1 H ,tsor - ll!Ni•rgt . l, 1. IA I t• 11,". lii, h 5E j r:, .1 H. Ale( ' , a - cf. Penn ell rem. .I.i .1 5 rt. :5 Ilitel Her. L. to ret,. et ti:. - . .1,. 7.t rt, ~ I ilrArti HOLIiO. r tl., s,ittSbllll:l. :"'I l 111.1rieb 4 i , , 5 1, AliktreaS Wacthing,''..tn Hf,...1 11..;; 7'106, l'ltt,hkirtril I' it ft rt2o.is it ENGINE BUILDERS. - - _ WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron _Fon n(1 ("I.s•:i. General Machinists and Boiler Makers PClll.lk. it. R., Paosesager Stratton PITTSRUM I'A ANUFACTI 7 RER ALI. KINDS OF 1.V.1 Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and rifts horse power. and suited for (}rist illllld, Saw )1111i, Mast f ornaces, Facto ries, etc. e particular attention to the constni. !ion of Engines and Machinery for grist mills lor opriglita i 111t113y and elrilliar saw nulls. Have also on hand, finished and Lenity for ship ment at Short notice Engines and Boilers of every description. Also. furnlah Boilers and Sheet Iron seperately , Wronght Iron Shafting. Hangers and Pullies ci cry 11-trier), and Mile rile manufacture at Woolen Machinery and Alachine Cards Our prices are low. our machinery manufa,aiir ed of the best quality of materials, and warranted sin all cases to give satisfaction. ail-Orders from all parts of the ,ountry solici ted and promptly tilled. PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, cAuo,•essors to .Ins. Holmes h ( Pon P C , I)e,ler in lia.2on, Lard. Sugar-Cured Liam Smoked CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., decll-13 ,1 PITTsBI: R H, PA JEWELRY, &C J F 2. - V V - k_lL I V. %IKE. S U 13SCRIBERS lIA opened r very large and dosiraide ntack of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GQLD & SILVER WATCHES,I Fur Ladies' and flentlemens' wear i tine Bronze clocks, lane) I i 00s6, , 1r..._ I -.1 4 11-4 . V di - . .11.1.A.'rVA I) AVA-R.--, Blaok -iy iamond Steel Works, Such ais Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Gohleta. Card Cases. Tea 'Setts, ete. . , PITTSBURGH, Pit. REINFA. lAN', MEYRAN tc ST.IDLE, de2o 42 Fifth street. PARK, BROTHER & CO. 7i BREWERS. SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY, i 110 dk.lslFirNl and 120 S. 122 Second F,t wE II A.VE . ALWAYS ON HAND A 1 10,16 -ty , l supeuor-artiele of ----- isAae .JONES. -tom; L. BOYD .Ir3T. m'critoron. Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, Pittsburgh Steel Works , And will continua to make it our aim to give I satisfaction to all of our customers. Par. Robt. alaThilES, BOND Si: CO., Watson of Liberty street, will have the ntapage of our business, with full controllii the Rreivery MAYT - PACTLREELS OP Address all orders to SPENCE.R Fr. AIWA y, Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B PheordT t prewery, PittotkuithMa. 1 ) 1 .. .1 -. : v Steel Springs and Axles, 30S. SPENCER, Corner of Ross and First Streets, JAS. 3111AY. no2l-ty PITTSBIJRGH, PA. PLANING MILLS JAMES MILLINOAR, AIONONGAHE- ! W. CCIESINGLIAM. A). CMG:VINO/IAM. t r.. YFIUTEN LA PLANING IYMUL, would respectfully t r. crxxrson.im c Di - NCAN. Work -the public' that he 'has . rebUilesince the Are, and having enlarged his establishment, and 1,, 'BURGH CITY GLASS WGILKS--=- tilled , it with the newest and most' aiipmed ma- , house tie. Water street, and 156 -Pint chinery, is now prepared to furnish fiddling and ' Pittsburgh, Pa., tkree do® ti . lic ", ",.,.` thllia ....i, /* " .. - CIINATiNcLuAns et, cO.-I.ITIIB— boards, enroll sawing and re-saWl„ -.gaheiCifouse, mantactiliel'auly.m. twity. doord, hash and shunteri, lifin• dried' rraines, ' "WindoW Glass, Druglists , Masi are gtAiner, inoulding box making, kc. demi Convevalkes,fcir Pkrlor witavici; cautta.: .Sorra PITV3Brit6H, Sept 7. 1867. • Jam e s and public buildings. 8 44 . • • COMMISSION' MERCHANTS JOHN MOOHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, POE THE. SAVE ; OP PIG METAL AND - BLOOMS, N 0.74 WATER ST., below Market, PITTSBURGH. R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH & HUTCHINSON,) C 4 0. :VI 31 S 3 I 41:k TV AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, DEALER IN WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, flour, Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and Pot Aches, and Produce generally. Best Brands ol Family Flour Always on Hand. NO. 102 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA. Aa.,V.l..iheral advance made on Consignments. apt 1-13-d WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos, 112 Second and 147 First Streets, WILLIAM BAGALEY WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. IS and 20 Wood Street, P. RETMER El I). 11E1774}3{ Late at Miller 6t. lileket SOD'S, REYMER & BROTHERS, [Successors to Heymer k Anderson.) Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, WILLIAM cAilv. ar; co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, pa. Distillers and Dealers In Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, 34.7 LIBERTY STREET. m.l-1).1 PITTSBI 'RUH, PA IT. 3::0 YT I'.T Ii 33 V 'S', NO. •t 13 A 3.1 0 N D, t:,y 224)113, WINES, LIQUORS,. &C JAC'OU , P1T17 , 131 Importer andwholes.de (leAler in FOREIGN tINES AND LIQUORS' =ll .ICOB ki-ELLEII WOULD INVITE. J particular iitention k of German Wines and French Brandies.. a hick has been se lected and imported i i hiniselt Families and Claurches could depend on obtainimi At his e , - Ilblishinent the best +.l,ll , ;krent of \\ Ines. Pure Liquors of Ali kinds. equal to any in the city, al wasa on hand Also, fore ..Id E 5 e Whisky and the best 11 eetitie I llonongsliels L.:30 HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins, 13i.t4.0 , Prr} , I—irpherry. Wii.l 'hem - . , 10110115; thOl.l, e. stud other Rues. . NO. tv3 1.1 MET{ T . , PITTS 4 I - 11 - 12 , 111. aaltotets, Tavern- amt Famihca supplied nt u~der to Front for l:11811. m)2l-Iyd GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS I.) dz: 3r.. f 3 , PLUMBERS AND GAS Fl'rfERS3 No. Or ; WOOD STREET, (rppmit, , Fist (hun'h. Patsburgh, NO. 47 01110 STREET. ALLEGHENY, E=l3 jlit7ilPS, HYDRANTS, SWEET LEAD, Lead Pipe. Pig and. Bar Lead, and Plumb er's Material in general /11 ltetineries titled up In the most appr.lce, manner. Tanks lined with Lead s or topper ith Water Rad I iqs - - . lNturci H —All order.; promptly attended 110-13 d BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works. CADMAN & CRAWFORD, Manuf.,tarer. ut every ‘ariety of finished BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS, GAS OR STEAM FITTERS, Machinists and Coppersmiths BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERT DE seription made to order. Steamboat work, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Particular :attention paid to fitting up Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils Also. sole agents for the Western District of Pennsylvania, for the sale of Marsh, Landsell Co.'s Patent Syphon Pump, the hest ever invent-. ed. having no valves ; it Is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pump twice its size. febil-tyd J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ALL KINDA OF BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Altide At the shortest notice l'arti:.ular attention paid to rifling up and re pairing Di 011. UFIN hat LES. 31 S. 31 Water Street, near Liberty. rinFIR 31E31 BIERS OF TIM FIRM DE AL log practical mechanics, of many years' ex perience in the business will ensure to give sat isfaction in every respect. We are also agents for 01111t1. Garrison & Co.'s, Steam Pumps tor wafer and oil. se6tyd STEEL WORKS Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, :•;1 1 111111`. 6ctri.Tnn. of nil 1117 PS. Arrtllled 411,•11 to , wy Onp.rted Jr nlnufne tured in thi, .•,,ilntry. 111= GLASS WORKS GROCERS PITTSBURGH EMI= ( ll()CER, Wl= lid NTT' ACTRERS Or 2' PPPJ Iw luj n ef e - z t - • • • A p " kik • t 18fi4. ; 11 ------- . 1864: War%'Eß -ARHANCIKKENT. PawlvanixOentitlitailrowl NINE „ gri OMIT ANT ADDITIONS ARE HE IL/ tag made to the equipment,of this excellent double track and express route, and every possi ble care be exercised for the comfort-of pas sengers and raid movement of freiglit. Train will /nave the depot in Pittsbirrgh as follows : THROUGH A. 'OOMMODATION daily, (ex cept Sunday,) at 5 50 a. m., stopping: at all sta tions between Pittsburghand-Pbiladelphia. FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 250 a. m., stopping Only at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New ork via Philadelphia. THROUGH FtXPRESSdaiIy, at 426 IL m. 2 stopping only at principal Stations, making di rect connections at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washlngto_and for New York via Philadelphia. FAST LINE daily, (except Sunday,) at 8 35 p. m., atopiping only at principal Stations, connect ing at Harrisburg - for Haltittiore and Washington, and for New York vi. Allentown, without change of cars; also at 'Philadelphia for New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m., stop ping at all Stations, and running as far .as Cone maugh. FIRST ACCOPdMODTION TRAM for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 630 a. m. SECONDSECON ACCOM T MODATION RAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 40 a. m. 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 6 00 p. m. THY:CHU - 110H TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 1245 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m Philadelphia Express 1 20 p. m Fast Line 1 So a. m Through Mail Train 1 DO a. m Johnstown Accommodation 10;06 a. in. tat Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 26 a. m. 2d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 36 a. in. 3d Wall's Station Accommodation..... I 55 p. m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 06p. in. Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 2U p. m. on Monday a. TRAINS 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 W eat TRAINS FOR EBEINSBURGconnect at Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. FARE. TO NEW YORK 812 80 PHILADELPHIA 10 60 BALTIMORE 10 00 LANCASTER 880 HARRISBURG 7 66 ALTOONA 3 60 Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, Balti more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be 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 iOBl3, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding WO. N. B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at 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. nob 1863. ate: ' 1863. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST, SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST, Shortest anti Most Direct Route to the Winter A_rran.gement. oN AND AFTER NOVEMBER 18th, 1663, trains run a follows viz:— WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS Chicago Express Leaves Pittsburgh I IL m Allegheny. . .1.56 a. m Arrives Alliance.... Crestline... Ft. WA yne Chicago 10.50 p. tn. 11.00 a.m. FORCiILUAIBUS.CINCINNATIO.ST.LOUIS Leaves Crestlin" Arrives Columbus Cincinnati ... Indianapolis Louisville. .. St. Louis... 5.i) a m 10.3)) All Trainb through to Chicago without change of Cars. N 13.—The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at Columbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. Mail. Leave Pittsburgh.... 6.30 a. m Allegheny}'. ...6.40 a. in New Brighton 5.20 a. m Alliance 11.20 a. ni Arrive C'restlble .... 6.30 p. m. These trains atop at principal Stations between Allegheny and Rochester. NEW BRIO-1-ITON ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal sireet Station, Alle gheny City. Leave Allegheny .9.15 a. m. 12.00 m. 4.30 p. m. 6.40 p. m. Arrive N. Brighton 11.15 Fl. M. 1.46 p. m. 6.25 p. m. 7.35 p m 13162103 T.GO a. m. 12.20 p. m. 2.50 Allegheny 7'..) a m. 8.40 a. m.!2.35 p. m. 4.50 p. m EAST WARD TRAINS. ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH ( 'hicago Express 2.20 a. m. l 'hieago Express 3.30 p. m. Cincinnati Express 7,50 p. m. Crestline Mall 700 p. in. TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and OIL CITY. ActomodatiOn Leave Pittsburgh.... 6.30 a. m. Allegheny 640 a. m. 3.00 p. m Arrive New Castle..lo.4o a. m. 8.40 p. m EASTWARD. Leave New Castle ..6.20 a. to. 1 00 p. m• Arrive Allegheny ...6.40 a. m. 4.60 p. m. 44 - Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. For further information, and through tickets, apply to CIEL). PARKIN, Ticket Ag't. Union Passenger Statidn, Pittsbumh,. Pa. and A. Q.CASSELBERRY.. Agent, AnegbellS JOHN E. JERVLSGeneraI Superintendent, H. R. PAYSON, General Passenger Agent. Cleveland, Pittsburgh & Wheeling R.A3i:LXLC)..4D. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, FOYERS. BER, 15th 1863, Trains will Jearethe. Dot of the PennsylAania Railroad, in Pittsburgh, as follows: PITTSBURGH AND WAEELLN . G LINE Pittsburgh 14 a. in. 6.20 a. In. 4.45 p. m. Wellsville .... .4.10 •• 8.42 " 4.05 Stentenvilfe....s,lo • 9.45 " 6.05 Wheeling 809 " 11.00 " 6.oii " Arrives Bellair 6.20.'• 6.20 " Codiecting at Stewbeprille and Bellair with Steubenvidle and Indiana lidilroad and Central Oliictßailivad.hir Zanesville, Newark, Colum bus, Xenia, Dayton Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, St. 'Louis, St. Jospeph, and all points West and Southwest, and at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND Leaves Pitisburtrb....l.4s a. m. 1.45 p. Well.l ale 430 " 4_oo y r.l 5.56 " 5,55 •• All winve 6„,15 1 • 6.15 Rat enua 740 " 6.5/4 4' MEME Connecting at Bayard with Tusearawas branch for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover ; at Al liance ;vial. Pittsburgh, Fort Way4g..454 1 p_01.W. go Railroad at Rattans with AtMnne arid Great Weak= Railroad for: Warren; GreesittleiMeid; villa. Union,Corry, ,Tarneirtown, anal Salatnanra at itudsoa, with oMoeland,"Zindaville 'and Olit cinnati' R. for Al mm, , Oriyaluagal .ind 'Millersburg, and atoland_stclUi Lit;, It. and L., It. for Erie, Dunkik t ed tfurfalo, with 0. &, T. .R. R. for Sandulk also 'itteariLortf for Det.toit. Steubenville and Wellsville ilecomedation learns Allepiel ar City at 3 50 p. nt. Returuing Trains arrive at 10.00 a. in., 4.50 p; in., 8.05 p. m. and 2.10 a. ra. Through. Tick an paintireimb e proeuredat tha streMpepot,—Plitibrg.b. 4.140 i 11311131,),etAtent: Andtlt'Alliitten A-4 Cr it#o,t3. Torfurthet inionnaliao rYu' as- - - inICLI,A26 ART; ge t, tie Companrii OlDcfrEreight S t4UCn ' 1 14 no . Tfevi :11706d. .INIIIIMPOLISA CINCINNATI - Hi R. C3CTIG ..X ATEMM tteJand L IL n w ith TAeATtute=d Terre R A 'oranans, Nt S A.thany an a ßA 4 e f , y andg Micfi gaa: Ventral ttallrbade for-CHICAGO, , RUCR ISLAND, BURLlHGTON,;andall.lniagmdlate points. i aml rA k Ptettatt,LPA.Train to )11111351.POLLS, and PERU. . Freights andpansengers carried front Clbusat t or Lawreneetrqrg in less tune thiattby- tuaß i pthet route by twentr hours and at follow rates. The only road which shipments can be made from Cineinna to the West, without braOting bulk. Consignments made to C. F. WEST,or ALEX. GRAYDON, Freight Agents at Cincinnati, or R. O. HAUSTES, Agent at LawrencoburgiJOßN D. MORRIS, Indianapolis, will receive prompt attention, and no charge for eoaitalitaloni NO CHARGE FOR DRAYAGE OR CONEMISSIGN AT .LLAR RENCRIGTRO. .For further information apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN, (No. 1532 Monongahela House), agent of the Company, who is prepared. to give THROUGH RECELPTS for passengers and freight to Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Peru, Greencastle, Crawienisv tohariesston, Paris and Mattnon, H. 0. LORDS President. Pittsburgh Counelts94tß. R whall rvo ;Wm ;4 z arrieSUl ON AND AFTER NOEDNEStiA*, DE CEALRER 2d, 188 a, Trains will- learp the De pot, corner Of Ross and Wafer streets, as follows: Leaves Arrivds at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. to andfrotniPntown. 765 a. m. 6 00p. m Express 3 00 p. m. 1.00 a. m let beL'Keesport Aee'dn. 11 00 a. m. 700 a. m 2d " " 6 16 a. rn. 206 p. m Ist Port Perry 7 00 a. m. 8 30 a. m Braddock's " 4 16 a. m. 540 p. m Sunday Church Train to and from Pirkeesport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a, m For tickets apply to GEO. BOLMTON, Agt. H. BLACKS TONE, Supt. deb. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS .RE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA; OF RICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT. ST., near rtfth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. 1i5t.,1863. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be in First Mortgage, amply secured $1,803,393 32 Real Estate (present value $.103,313 61,) cost Temporary Loans on ample Collat teral Securities Stocks, (present value $86,667 720 cost 89,186 68 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 2'7,919 33 ii 12,2061,061 6fs 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, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses l, Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1839, $62,158 36. DIRECTORS. CHARLES W. BANCRER., MORDECAL H. Lori's, ToHtas WAGNER, DAVID S. BROWN, SAMEEL GRANT, /AAAC LEA, - JACOB R. SMITH, EDWARD C. DALE, GEORGE W. 11.7(11A RDA, GEORGE PALES, CHAS. C. B.k.NChER, President.. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wsr. C. Steel, Secretary pro tem. .1. GARDENER COPFLN Agent. Northeast cor. Third and ' Wood sts. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CRESTICUT STREET, Opposite the Custom liousi, Capital.. $219,100. Assets.. $304,943, NVILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF' IN SUR.INCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at ressonahle rates of premium. ROBT. P. RING President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. CHARLES BATT,R, E. R. Corr, E. R. ENGLISLI, GEORGE W. Bnows, P. B. SAN - EBY, JosErn S. PAUL, C. SHERMAN, JOAEPTS CLAYTON, S. J. Mao Altos, E. F. BLAcEncrttN, Secretary, Chicago Express 1 45p.m 1 56pm 1.10 p m 10.30 p m ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO OBlee, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OP FIRE AND MARLNE ISAAC JONai, President ; JOHN D. Mr- CORD, Vice President ; D. M. BOOK., Secretary; Cap , . WM. DEAN. General Agent. IJrUECTOII.--I.saao Jones, C. G. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. WiLson„ B. L. Falmestoek, John D. McCord. Capt. Adam Jacobs, E. P. sterling, Capt. W. Dean, „Robert L. Ild'Grew, Robt. H.Davis. 7 noVi Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. Gonoost, Secretary. - Capt. R. 1). COCH-P-A-N, Gen'l Agent. No. Wei Water street, (Spang & Co's Warehouse, np stairs,) Pittsburgh. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the - commtmity, and who are determined, by promptness and.,llberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. . Accommodation 1.16 p. 2.26 p. m 4.16 p. m 7.40 p. m ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, 1881. Stock Accounts 3 63,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 Otlice Furniture . ... 2,60 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809. 00 ' Cash 18,351 00 Premium Notes 27,606 00 Notes and Bills Discounted 174,070 GO 6)2X5,251 00. DIAECTORS-R. , jr., James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Musick, 'George Darsie, Win. H. Smith, Chas. W. Ricketeon, An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David NU' Long, Rees .1. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John-.llPOtme. C U N Alt Eo Steam to Queenstown and Live*l. • The Firet Class Powerful Steam , ilk!lpay SIDON, MARTHON, I TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NRW York every alternate Wednenda -..rrra437y:::rr.,i.t.; , from Liverpool every Tuesday, and from q,p4sematown every alternate Wednesday. ' - Steerage passage from Livetpool or-Queens town, 01..30-in gold, or its equivalent in Currency. From New York to Liverpool, $46 inieurnuicy. For Steerage Passage apply to WILLLIMS GUION, 40 Fulton St. New -York, or THOS. HATTIGAN, 4gt,7 No. 12 , 2 Monongahela House, Waterst, nct2S-Iyd Successor to-Thos. Halligan To Builders and Contractors. - Vl` B A RE e 0 N r a O r Tkilt. of LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver frogs our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET.— BEST Qtrikl.lTT OF • AsfiL Always on hand as usual. rnyt9 DICKSON, ST MART PvCCL Steam Wagon Work. ON ELU!rD AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, CARTS, WHEELBARROWS. STORE 'riz UUE S, HAY AND :,TP. V," CUTTERS. Marion Avenue. A Lleglw4 D - RESS GOODS Off TILE LATEST style& • ' • ' (2.1.4 ..SACLi.I. ES, SHAWLS, ryas of every kind and a variety of other goods. Ali will be offered cheap to afford all to purrlatt4 at 11. J. LTIVIDVS,' No 96 Market - street," oedl between 6th and the Diarriolid. . . Wit h : 0, _VAL.. OF .LIVEIM-SPETl— inotterained havinetemovett ve rY fruFn the rear of Sag' SOPtt Jintifer , neaithe comer of First and Smithfield street. W. o.l7onfVe old AMA, 4a prepared ro-lerafalk ami.teoldle horsea upun the notice_ Also ixorsee kept at livery et reapaaawe rates. -,1-TodertOduhr9 ll 4 aUAUZISZIge , Metiti for funerals receive DllB special attelk. floc, , IMAL .13HRTEDAND.-; - AY : - WOMB OAS BY U5.1251m r . - 'on e Anti-Flickering, American and,l_tapern fts Burners, a aure saving ortireiltp4lde per cent. The Anti-Flickering la just thg thiag .for the Office. Call and see thein burn at thottlaa litalzyg and Plumbing - Eatahliduneritirt WELDON pat - 1 SU World-street'. ariIIarTATWIEWIN PLOWiII" 11 0 01 b Quttew , mulguky *TAIT L~srei 49111" chttnA 44 4 B a r a LCH44. IZ7 bla aux ti Octet Il t ikOAD& , Al. A INSURANCE BY FIRE. lo2 v an % 89,135 58 1. U. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets
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