Zite .ailirpost. iIesI'ES_TA.III.IH•g.II4OPE. Mlizzini Denies Complicity in the Plot Against Napvloon. The t r itner& It'Altritil4 Australasian arrived at New York yesterday, front I'v j2O ying,* r *exys 1,111 , 441 lit en Diehl ilia ; by the C'it'y of ew ork. The plot against the life of the Em peror: Napoleon , twas' 'deterttql by the the French poll, e, and one of tI eon apirators, an Italian named Cr, eo, I nrn- CstStiftla tucl against TralthoCo, Imperatori and On his examination Greco told a eiryum biorv,.implif :fling Alai - Lint, who ,1vf41 3 ;, ?A; Ala 'buying been the lead - • ing sprit in the enterprise of assassina ting Napoleon, tire , 0 positively declar ing that Maizini had furnished him with bektpli4 4 rfOomdfifii:iggem And 4 40411 , r. " • In Lilo Loudon papers orthe 'Nth lioneier, Mazzifii publishes the fall le ing eMphatie denial of the plot whi, h Greco charg,ed upon Hint. Abaxitna tr. Denial. ''TO :the i---..lecusat ions of cmy dpscription have been aim, the titrb*'6l` at Paris, thawed with inrattCnitrt ! diMint 'Louis Napoi,•iin, heaped upon me by the oriran4 of the French Government, and repeated i,y the English press. "It has arivays' been my known habit not to discuss itecosation4 put forth against me by avowed enernie,, and I feel a special dislike to do so ‘i n the accusaligna. coin , from the . tik'ynti of a min t i vfhtS, OM. if: e in Ithil lies, is hv'mere brutal force depriving 103 country of the unity which she claims, and mak,ing. of Rome the basis of operations of the brig andage infesting the south of Italy ield,ipg 24 llwev,er, to solicitation, of dear English TilencTS, do declare "That I never did insti , ate anvbodv o bpi Louis Napoleon: I never did give to any man. bou}lis, air-guns, revolvers or daggers im tliat_purpose. "That Trahuerii. Imperatore and are entirely unknown to me. "T to ,Pagrgfote,, the meeting ,um moOEfT at Lugano, the absurd place of under-Lieutenant given to Imperatori in ahrignde of. four mem, and the giving of tlephotegraphsto the Men, are ah , nlute falsehoods. "That my photographs, with Inv ituto graph at the bottom, are sold for the VetticThEpialwitt4tion. Thuia.at: kiltrn at ttue office of the Usittt and (I‘l . - where. "That no letter, with or without money, has ever been addressed by me to Greco in Paris. "Greco I know. llinulri , ds, I miElit sajt thousand. of youn , z men lalomzintr to our national party 01 action arc known to he.' .Greco is no etithnsiastir pittriot who took an active part in the enterprise , of 1860 and 1901 in the sJuth of Italy ; and he hay had, contact with inv. Any note of 'Woe in his pos , ession, if there Pliny, roust, however, bclong, to at least nine or ten months ado. "Enr,ugh in reply to accusations hith erto merely pridindcd on Freili polioe reports "I am, sir, yours faithfully ) "Jtct JOSEPII MAzzrNi. The 40ndon galling attention to tfila letter, says:— "M'Azzrsr has committed, in our opin ion, YrianV acts which amount 1•, the , grayest political offenses, but he is well known to by a man of perfyyt truthful ness, and we unhesitatingly accept his d• - Mal of this horrible accusation. His ter, moreover, bears stroug internal evi dence of tei-licity, and lie accounts 4,it factorily for the fact of his photograph-, with his signature, hat ing been Mund in • possession - of the conspirators." The London .11% r•ai,oy -'• ln general, oy,fru i tnNe, who most thorough ly oppoSe'Nfa t zzints political doctrine: recognize the high honorable oil disin terested nature of his career, and would accept his Simple word against the oaths of all the spies and all the hired cut • throat of Paris. It is to such opponents . that the dif.ayowal of the charge made against him will appeal with a salutary effect. They May have been tall•rht The undersigned, Auditing Committee hai • The tiook3 of the institution. the bond, the perusal of year of leading articles to final the abut e statement to he correct. tionist, or, it may hi!, a reckless anarchist; W• IPELA SD, NICHOLAS vuELITLY, but they will readily :Did frankly accept \tt M. H. SMITH. his mini manly word that his soul is free lt-epn•iits re,-;,yd DAILY, and EVL.HY SAT from any knowledtre of the vile attempt ln I,:k FA - L.'s:ll, - (i. INTEREST PAID at 6 per cent. per Innuni whictithe "Mow?! a-4h Of Paris have use RUSTEES. ed to him.'' I,sA At' JONES. PRENIIIEN r. I ootuth 711 HowE, Fld, J 13. tl The Danish Quarrel —England's ‘k T SMITII, li . G HUSSEY, Threatening Attitude. W. It. Udeta. , ,Nri, tAI.,H PAINTER, The tlireatenine- despatch of Etat llus- HARVEY CHILD, NICHOL Aacp.) rLY sell in relation to the Danish question . 04 Office, 63 Fourth Street hears date December 81 ) and concludes as follows : "Denmark has a right to know the limits S.f thmelabris of Germany, and to be placed,ina position to bring this long and fatiguing dispute to a conclusion. Even although Denmark may have with drawn their obligations fur eleven years, and even although Germany may have annoyed Denmark, with Anfounded and impossible claini, for that period, it i now time that an end be put to con flict. The powers who signed the treaty of London, together -with the German Confederation; are those first bound to establish the arranzemtints and tyrnis of ultimate agreement The Government of the i Quii*diftlierefore demands in the interests of peacii— "That a conference of the Powers which signed the Treaty- of London, in conjunction with a representative of the German Cortfedcrat.l94, atoll ; meei to Paris or , I,mnttnn 2 tn ,sale the differences between Germany and Denmark. 2 That the status quo shall be maintained until this Conference shall have finished. "Her Majesty's Government believes itself justified in making these demands for the sake ,of the mace of Europe. It has no otherinfetest tai respect to Den mark than that which belongs to One of the old, and independent monawhies of Eurok. `l3u,t4t has interest in the main tenance cg . Enrcpcan peace. It calla, therefore, in the . most pressing mann er, upon the sovereigns and their cabinets to take into consideration ow d lyruit . would be to sat-kit/a threrevee if they had once been subjected to the blooby acbitca ment .0" war. "Wile can forOee to what extent such a war might acquire, what passions it might arouse, What c istriots might he desolated by its ravages" It is of itself a matter of comparatively slight importance whether a prince oft he Hous e of ;lucks_ burg or a prince or the house of Augus tentung ruktain tlr,lstsn, or in Schloswig; the freedom and pH\ ilegcs of the , 111.jeei can be equally secured under 1110 I ot the two princes • laff. it is of great inpum ance that tl,erfaitthC. c9f tietitleS should I,t upheld, that right. and posse—ion shouid be respected, and that the flame, of As al should not be sprehil over Eiti•opc through questions which quiet and timely exer cise of justice and reason might, conduct to a petteefill solution. • You art request ed to leave a cony of this dispatch with the Pre*... , ...e.st'..A : .,•Feder a l Diet. %•:•• RuSSELL. • The - patore It 0 tr:s4kici be grad •- 1 ' - tiefople Or 'Pennsyl vania and Is e - w• York, that the State of Virginia is so far "in the Union" as to furnish four members to the Senate. Thaw are probably one thou:sand — loyal" voters in thp- cnsirqState,, and the elec tions are Utterly held in camps; but the seven millions of the two chief States of the Union have po, mere: power in the Senate, than the officers who happens to be in command in Virginia op election zura • .; If DIFJELFT II i BANKING HQUSES, AC. - F I,IMT N ATI 0 N BAN K OE' -Pi r IPTI4I3IURAGIII. • . TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFIck tat COMPTRtILLEROF TtIECIIIME4py, Washington City, Att. sth r 1863. WttenkAa, By satisfactory .evidenee.iireserited to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that the FIRST NATION A L BANKOF pmg kW ROB, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled stab Act to provide n National Currency, secured by; a pledge of United States stocks, and to proyide for the circulation and re demption thereof." approved February 25th, !sea, and has complied with all the pros Wens of said Act required to be complied with ta.fore commencing the business of Banking. Pow 'nib:4El , oßl; I, Hugh AteCulloell, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby iiertify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF county of Allegheny and :state of PennsPenusyitania, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Aet Aforesaid. In testimony whereof witnesas my hand slid seal of other, this 6th of August, 1005. Bt till :\IcCULLOt , H, tiN Comptroller of the I 'urreney. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK t)P PITTSBVIIGH, PA Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. Capital $4.00.000, with privilege to In- create to 81.000,000 Thv Pittsburgh Trust Company haying organ iced under the set to pros Mi. X National t!urren y, under the title of the Fill N ATP IN AL BANK OF I'IT . I.'SHU (lUll, would respeetfial) tiller its sort ices for the collection of Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, &e., receive money on deposit and Inn - and sell Exchange on all parts of the suuntry • The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust l'ompant since its organization in 1852. will we belicve Inc a Mt the tent guarantee that bust- DOS, entrusted to the new organization trill e the same prompt attention. Having a t er3 extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe w e con odor unusual facilities to those who do business with no. The busin trill be conducted by the same officers and directors. : i K ALEXANDER SPEER, FRANeIm li. DAILEY Ai Ex. IiuM,LEV, S..aMELTL Rtt 1,,l ill IN 1,1 TII.OIA, BKI.I. Tll.O, WI. IMA N. .1 A NIES LA H L IN, President ,1,, UN tl, , Ll.l', Cast, iv. sugs.4l,lwit DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 135 FOURTH STREET. CJIAII'I'MatIBI) IN 1145t5. OPEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, Latta _Ma) let to November lat, from 7 to 9 o'cluvk and [row November Ist to May let, front 6 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not less than ()Ns Dorivs. and a dividend of the prints declared twice a 3esr. 111,1 line and Deeeniber. Interests has been declared semi-annually, In .lune and la , comber since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per relit. a year. Interest. it not drawn out, is plaaal to the credit of the depositor as principal, and liedre the same interest from the first clays of June and 142- eember, cumpounduig twice n ) ear, wit horn troubling the depositor to eau Or even to present his pass fools. At this. rill' money alit double in less than twelve years. Rooks containilut the I letrter. By-Laws. Rules snd Reguktinte, lurci.hal in-tits, on appheltlon to the °thee. PitE , II , ENT . PRE , LI.4..NT, John B. )11-'s.'hlen. Pennock, John Holmes, .101113 A lexxreler James B. U. aleeds. Ben.] 1.. Faille A. M. Pollock., Al. B. James MeAille7, - . Burgiivin. James 'Bertha in, m.. 1. A 'Mersin). Trit''iTEF..... Calvin Adami.', J3llll, 11. Fell}, .lotto t i. lini.kiifen, Peter A. Madeira, i ieorge Black, Wto Vankirk, John t'. Itindli-, - , Janos Steidle, A lonze A. t 'errii r, Holiert Robb, t'horles A t 'olion Walter I'. )1,014143, Win. liougl.ts, John Orr John Li AILS, Hem y L. Ringwall. Win. P. Weyman, intro H. Shiienherger Win S. l{nvm, H in. H. Schmertz, Peter fl Hunk,y, Alexander Tinille, Hieharil Ha} in, haar Whittier, \Via. N. Level. Christina Yeager r ICI' AND AL 1, lil.l A RLES A. C 1 i1;14 IN Real Estate Savings Institution. 6,ITATEMENT OF TIM CONDITION j, of the tan., e institution on the tad dny of N D- I emtnr, 1%3. putiltshent in eonfort o to ttie etoirter Amount of Dcpusits, Not . ...103,5n1 IS Amount of Interest due I lepositor, 1,954 41 Amount of Coutingent. Fund. . . . 2,423 9/ First Liens nn Eva] Eit.ite '1.15.2u,, 21 United ,totes Bond, .bu,uw ant C. S Debt t'crtifie.ite.6 and Notes, (market Interest earned not due. tittiee Furniture .... . Cash on hand.. A A. C.{ "Ircasurrr HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, •Acceptances, Cold, Silt er and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughopt the ['tilted States. Deposits received in per Is tits or current paper, No. 51 Market street, betwi_im Third and Fourth streets. PHILADELPHIA CARDS NIAGEK 1,1,1 II K, J. Rtif.MAN lIICK i H ,WlirE 31 A. (4- & II IC , Importers and dealers In CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, 255 0c99-tf PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provistou COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water st., PHILADELPHIA. advanceii made on consignments when required. my-13a1 E. P. AUDDLETON & BRO., I NLPOR.T MIS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., AND DEALERS IN Fine Old Wlllsklcuß, No. 5 North Front Street, PHILADELPHIA G'rlEo l l-1(1,1 IEI GRANT, • Manufacturer and WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every description of GENTS' FDRNISHENG GOODS, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, my 1-13 yd - PHILADELPHIA C. A. VAN MK & CO., GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIERS, Patent Itrgmwrd EXA 'ELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia. manufactory, Frank' . Ora, Phila. 41-A 11 -goods warranted. j y 2-1 yd 131FCTA.IN", • lr I T II LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Alitiomffeicturers and Importers of HENS' FURNISHING GOODS , AND TAILORS TRIAIMENUS, No: 10 llouth Fourth Street, m 3 t'lSd PHILADELPHIA. - KIIISOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER _IS ship heretofore existius between the under signed in the Clothing business, at No. 143 Pej eral street, Allegheny City, under the firm of W. H. McGee & Co., will dissolve on March the 18th. Persons knowing themselves indebted to the Item will please call preklous to that time and settle. TV. H. MOTET, Jan. 13, 1864. G. lit; DOSCH. • janls-1m RMEArta ( if j !! • " 3 g I v4 SO poslirpros.B. iWEDNRS. . 'I.ETA STOOK BROKERS J. CASEDA:Nr, NOTE; STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, OPPICE, ROW, No. DI BURKE'S BUILDING, , romms STREET, PirrsnußcH4, PA. ki,-Desirable Mill property and other Real Estate to the amount of $lOO,OOO for sale low. NOTARY_ PUBLICS. JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTA.RY PvCrMILIC, NO. S 9 DIAMOND STREET, DRUGGISTS. • .1( )041-7:1 - .1 . 1 13. MT L.T.TKI::II‘i, iii . crEesou To JAMES P. FLEMING, 1.,1 it U G- S 'l' WHOT.PRALT AND RETAIL DEALFR 11, Foreign and Domestic ()rugs, Mediclneb, PAintx, Uils , Dye-Stuffs a n d Perfumery, NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEtiIi.EN Y PA. PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARRT:F., Malillitieturera und Denlerti in ( (3 A , I -$ 'l' 3E: rt And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, 1 I N. - 0 Rt'iuovrd FROM NO. sal WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITT:;'I3I . I3I Akirtiash paid for 13 ACiS. np3 HOUSEFURNISHING UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood, TSUBSCAELIBERS 31 ANUFA C- K TURF and keep const•intl) on hand ca ery article in their line. ie :Orniee3, (Ornaments. Curtain a out's, Coinloi Is, 4es thin- BMW, Mat tresx,s ot all kinds; also, the oelehrated Patent Spring Bede. All kinds sat "h sties, Blinds and Fixtures. Arer r 01110. RI I I..nt wick gi‘ en to all orders tor fit ting Arai IN) log dawn 'arpets, (hl Gloths, he. oetl7-Iyd R 111 Ellis 5c RU BIN WK. STEAMBOAT FORGING, &C ANDREW KI.ONIAN. 14EN RV PHIPP., 411; irner,l Partners IRON CITY FORGE, & PITIPPS, NrsTit WARD, PITTSBURGH. IWIANI7FACTI - RE ISAR IRON, GEN .III end Railw tut.l Strainbcint Forcinzb. Pa.,,cuger. I /cl,4 . ht and I,,,coinntnc Axles. 11/4..c COPPER WORKS. LAKE SUPERIOR, . COPPER MINES, SMELTING WORKS PA.l2li, 3rc'l 'lt 13N . A: Co M 7 , 11e. - tt h. Briiiers' v n.I P.4.1t .11. per. PrvsEANI Copper Bottoms. Ii uw,l Mill Hottormi. Ar AI,. mipor lt•ls and th• I n Alt.txl«, I 11. I'l Lon. or,tlnl i) on tiortil. Tsnitten.,' MA,.l.att, I (lola WarehottsP, No 114 120 111 I I Pitt,hu,r I. Po ti of t 'opper ~t n, on) .I.•.strt•ti pattern. Ic2l-131.14cw HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, &C r3O XI 0 T_T tSi 313. NO. 330 LIBERTY STREET Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, latiN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR. 11-I AVING TAKEN AND FITTED I P, II the modern iniprocetnent. tht, 1.,,1- ulyr the mbscrit,ef Is rSeIISISSI to Plea,olll - his ld Clialullal•l'S Slut the pohlic goner , tt, to the nest the ta . ifko , 1)3 tater. la 111 be SuretSl Ill) 111 el ery t arol) of st) le duron: the season, lila WOO, I.l.jutlr,mid Ales he Gael, confident in retorunietishns, the,. Ito for their es:ellen,. liuoket 4.1 Shell let AN', re, rlla' si ti 6ii) , rrt.ul 11111.1,1) =KEE ) 1i&)1 7 NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, 10:('RIIIER ANNOUNCES tht. I/.61 i.. tilVI he dxult rt,..11,t of I H }.l. I. 40.1 AN 111 r Lc:S. \it E . Allti 1.1 prep irid to Thu pqtruae itt tulle old en.l well kunwo hirio.e with el or 3 - thing no Ow t•li iuti .1.15. i .:11GLIllg lulls' at tile Diwirt t,t nnth , .11JUN jut I-1 YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Corner of Vljght Alley sud Smith field at reel r, When. I \ mei ,Il the the 1 , .• ~.•r 1 , 1 111/ 1.11 I/4V 11, , M1 Iw, lnt .blc wt It•t, /A./ ii)l NO, .14 corn, \ • IrgIII A Ile nu.l :-•llllthfiehl A P 01.1,0 Ii ALL HILLLA 111)S LOON.— ARLINER would remind oil friendl, and rwAoincrr, thnt hr In null It, In. 'omid nt htn old eland, LL(.O HALL. ell- Irmo,. uu Fourth street lit litt,qlu n) 4 1111114/1,1 the hest qunlif of Lager I:vet, and in eonneettun with the hell. It well appointed hllliArd salo(tn, with goon Inbles, balls awl cue, Itemember the place, Apollo linll, Fourth et near %V Lod, entrqn.re from Fourth tyiL-1) H OUSEK EEPERS FURNISHING STORE G 00 OS R. li-`4l 'OR THE: _ 'TIT] N. TID Ware Brushes W ooden W Sit Baskets STICI, BOXeS Jell) tUmhl• I'lll. Tub': W,,,411 It,t,t, Sirs ii , i ' lul ere Cup Mops Hair Siei es Wire sieves Mince Knives i osi Scuttle Ski er Son}, Stove Polish Chamois Skins Knife IVashera skewers Basting Spoons i iridirons Coder Mills Lemon Spueezer, Nash Boards Stew Pans Sauce Pans Wane lrous Bird Roasters Fish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers Farina Boilers Graters Egg Beaters Larding Needlvrs Flour Pails Pudding 1 \A. rater I•'ilterern Bread Pans Pie Plates Butter Ladles I Clothes Wringers Iron Holder, Wooden Spoons Step Ladders Witter Prints Keelers Wash Tubs Clothes Lines Soap Cups Scales Toast Forks Cook's Knives Stud Irons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes, Ste., &, ll'Ort IA II; DINING, 11.04031". . . .. . Castors fall • Bells Syrup Jugs Nut Picks Cake RIO, es Fish Knives Crumb Knives - lee Cream Knit es Salt Stands Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Rutter Knives Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard Spoons Round & Oval Salvers Ice Pitchers Boupuet Stands Goblets CE.:"T'1...F.111 - . Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Spuare Waiters English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork m Spoon Trays Crumb Trays Dish Coves . (listing Dishes Hash I Italics I :olti.e Riggings Nine Strainers ( . .dt've Catetiers Spirit s'offte Pots Nut Crackers Table Malt Round Waiters Bread Baskets Cork Screws Wine Coolers knife Sharpeners Refrigerators AV , iter Coolers, Fre. I'oll '1'141:1 Cl I ,11 VEI3P..3Ft. Toilet Jars Water ilarrlers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets Infant's Baths • Bowls and Pitchers iliatress Brushes (las Shades Shaving YEtnas Nursery Shades Bronz Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whisker Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Wax Tapers Night Lights. IVIII 3 CF.: 1 - 11 _ , AISMOIT.ItS. Library Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish Globes Vestas Bird Cages Meat Safes Viizetts Pocket Knives Card de Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. And everything pertaining to a well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of U.A:Y" Si .frfie NO 30 . FIFTH -13,111E8T --•- - First door below the Iktelltagge Bank. 4 QP - goods delivered eelpt. -.die All City, Allegheny, frßint4oghath.`l3raladi Du. pesne borough, eta; - ' aglO-law prrTsßutton TH4 , 11., N. NIU.I.EII Sirt , ini Partner 1.1 - r r,to .10 ill L4AMR)% ,OJT- i , 641 . U. WELDON JNO. KELLY. WELDOI47 AziaLLY, MANKFACTUKERSI OF LAIVIKAND r#MPOOODS AND DEALEES IN CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C., • NO. 164 WOOD STREEt, Dear SiAth, (le9 PITTSBT`RGH, PA. orx.. yvicnticL.4.; DITINTCAN, DIII4T, A P & NANFFACTURER , OF PgRE wuprE Rpkirstisci • aA RiSt 14 oXL£i, Office, 291 LIBERTY STREET, ul3-491:h1 P,I.TTsBu KGB, PA. TAILORS. & MERCHANT TAILORS, lAD SATITIIVIILLD STREET, W 1 11 : 1 4( 1: 1 1 IL F 141 . 1 1 L1 4 ,„d T c ß stk E mf .R oI VED A FALL & WINTER GOODS, 'onststing of Clothw, Casalmeres, Vest lags, dir.c. Also, o large stock of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Including PAPER t NECK TIES arid es orything usually- kept by first-class Furnirrh tog Stores. Orders prom ptl} executed. auBo-Iyd HOUSE CARPENTERS. CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, E N L House Carpenter and Jobber, SHOP, vincaN ALLEY, Between Wm - i and LI bert y strreta. P117:.131 Will, PA. &y-firders holieit ea and promptly attended to. ALDERMEN FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, NO. SI FIFTH STREET of n;counts and all legal hitt, /1,18 promptly attended to. 3,2-1)d BOOTS, SHOES, &C :NI 1-2 H rl' Z WHOLENA LE AND RETAIL DEALER In and ui . ,fitifActurer ca Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES GAITERS, IN ALL THEIR, VARIETIES, No. Federn 1 fi4t-i-eet Allegheny- City, Pa LOAN OFFICES fi ' C HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 Sit IVIIFIELD ST Nenr the corner of sth MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on I and : . .dlter, Dia monds, Jewell - 1, (101 l and Silver Watches, and all kinds 01 valoahle articles. for any length 01 low airreed in ch.! good, taudiOt fa, delivered without the 1 iekel. 40 - lance Hod, from 1 \ li. to I' MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT. I.' . %'k" A 'l' S.: . 0 IN MASTIC WORKER, IS PREPARF.O TO CEMENT TILE eY.t erior .1 hull.llnr, with Ini pros ed eibeut, rhetyper laud .upurtor lu all) ‘tulle her, t..lort• Ih. meet 71v, no equal ;It turtle. n N.,11,1 and du rvtdr a•IIII•311 crtl,/, to A. 11) nurlitee, imperistinble by water or in.!, equal to an) . fi LIM It \ ,tune Th.. ,hilert•igi,4,l In OW IVI oible vitt la W heal N,,knpin in this ~1.1111.nt 111 this tit)) 11,e , appitoit this I 'ement for the (ollon 1,4; lo.nl the publtr sr. ot hint? ) to IV ier t". 1 1ilos(11. rom,lon., Pcnn strvet, 111...11c1. L) rl .I:ui .11c1'antllee-. Alletthen. ‘ll. .., ) 1... ./ II : - .1....11/..rger,l.A‘s tel.o.iel 1111', WI 5\ rs .1 11 Nl , .'unl, I'uun sire,t .1,. I yr, \ lioeveler. I...twrencellll,, .1. _1 )r, . i trard !Jou., l'ltt,t.w.:N. .1.. 5 )'n >1 t Ictrli, (1.. .lo .: )rs 1,1,1, NC ,1.,,, ~,,II 11.041 P..,1 I 1041, I . I I I 1 Ir2o I .I __ ENGINE BUILDERS. I,•t- i q.., WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, I you IPoit kule 1 . 14. General ittak hinists and Boiler Makers, Pelona. It. It.. Pah.rugur Slat/on Pt. 3111ANI'FACI'UD.F.R ALL KINDS OF :.•ta,nut Et.s4 lee , rnriging truth thrsi• iiiimarsil and flit} horn, poser, and 3L/Lted tar limit Mills, Saw Wag PLIFI.3O,M, Fn. t, rtes, vie. ~l~~c particular attention to the construction of Engines and 31m:ilium) for grod ma ills, and fur uprights, mitlity anti ri rcul tit Saw wills. !lave also on hand, finished and anal) for ship ment at short notice. Engines and flutters of eu et - ) description A !no. turn lan Ifoilers and Sheet Iron seperatel), ruhunt iron Shnitinu, Hangers and Pulltes In er) and continue the manufncturi. of Woolen Machinery and Mae/Lille Carla. our prices are low, our nichiner) manufactur ed of the beat quntity of materials, and warranted in nil cases to gtr e BAtisfaetiuu. ikB . 4.)rdere from all parts of the count r) solici ted and promptly tilled. fetn-dis w PORK PACKERS. . - = - - CHARLES L. CALDWELL, (Successors to Jas. Cu.,/ PC)I2Ii PACKF.H , Pester in Bacon. Lord, Sugar-Cured Hams, smoked Beef, CORNER 3IARKET AND FIRST STS.. deep-tyd PITTSBVIRt li, PA. • _ JEWELRY, &C. . • .5 W 1 I RV. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST opened a very large and desirable stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies' and (}entlemens' wear; fine Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, f3iI.VIETI—VT, A 'T .- 17.D W ARE, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Basketa, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. RETNENAN, MEYRAN & SEIDLE, de2o 42 Fifth street. BREWERS. SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & NIALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to g ive satisfaction to all of our custome r s: Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, wW"have the man ag e. of our busLuess,withfull control in tließreirery. Address all orders to BPENtIEat hPRAY, Pheonlx Brewery, Pittsbu m h. .Pa. .TOS. SPENCER, ycl JAS. M'ICAY. PLANING MILLS: JIIIELLINGAR, IdONONGAI*E. OF LA PLANING MILL, wouktrerpeetitaly Inform the public that he has rebuilt since the bre:rand having, enlarged his estaNishment, and tilled it with the newest and *IRO appnvectane cligternts now prs , pand to furnish tiorldrlg And; arming - boards, 'isogon Sawing - and 're4lAwirtg, amu lttA r i h, aqukiAitters, IDOL dined mon! RIX Wiradrig, Ste. Souvt TVIBUT,6II, Sept. 7, 1857. COMWSSION MEIiqffANTS JOHN NOORHEAD, COMIMION Mena' ' OP PlG:fEllt AND BLOOMS, NO. 7I ATER ST., below Market, PITTSBURGH. R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH & HUT6IHNSON,) CO NE ArTE4sicoryr AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, DEALER IN . • WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Fish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and Pot Ashes, and Produce generally. Best Brands of - family Flour Always on Hand. NO. 102 SECOND STREET, Between Wood and Market, PITTSBURGH, PA. 24 - Liberal advance made on Consignments. apti-I3d I=l WM. H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, N05,,112 Second and 147 - First Streets, WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, P ILXVNIER H. D. H.HVMER J S. REVOLER Late At :tinier& RicketAort's, REYMER & BROTHERS, [siteceitsors to Re) mer Sc Anderson.] Foreigu Fruits, Nuts, Confectionary, Sugars, Fire Works, me., NOS. 12G AND 128 WOOD STREET, WILL lAMC A.llll cC . , WHOLESALE GROCFRS, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. Distillers nud Dealers In Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, 327 LIBERTY STREET, nO7-10 PITTSBURGH, PA J. 1:) VNYI37VY, m y2l-I yd& w WINES, LIQUORS, &C J A C 1 0 .3 L-1, IEI2 , f' ITT`7lfl IL I in port Cr and wt,les.ale dealer in FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, ItO SMITIWIELD STREET, A 1 lOD KELLER WOULD INVITE J particular sttent ion to his stock of Borman l A'ines and I reach Itrinu.es, . hich tots been se lected and imported i 11l ruself. FAllliile9 and Ch rc hes coul.l depend ou Otlt ail - 111W at Ills et} tnt.hohmeto the tent ,n.l porest of Wines. Pure Liquors of sli k Marl: NO Al to any In the oily, a 15.31) s.31) on hand. Also, lure tdd liye Whisky and the best licetinest Monongahela. oe3o HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gina, , k thl , Wll.l 'herr vu,l ( ha ver 1.1 , 1 And a h, r tl lubictrA, .Innua.A.• a Ihun, ?.:1 1.1 IVE11 . 1 — I" (. 1 , 1 ,0• it. th strort, I'll - 1 , 111 . 31. ; H. PA. nsicllotri..,, erns and rimilles 6kipplit.%l st modern.. profits 1.. r C‘tral 1.113:J.1-1) d GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS ♦1)1) tic N , PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 165 WOOD STREET, tppovh I t rst t Pittsburgh. an.l ND. 47 01110 STREET, ALLEGHENY, MIMI= nit M 'TS, SHEET LEAD, Le3,ll.'ipti o fivr lA.Ad, and Plumb er'd Itatertal Irtgi , 'f. t6l 3ietlncnee fitted up Ln the most approved manner 'ranks lined a ith Lend or 'upper II oases 1;11.41 a .th Water And in> Fo.turt., It—A ll,q.lrr , prouiptp qtten.led to. AN-1)d BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works. CADMAN & CRAWFORD, At Anil 1 tirers oi vt 3 ty ol tiniblied BRASS WORK FOR PLUMBERS, GAS OR STEAM FITTERS, Machinists and Coppersmiths VDRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE AIM seriptlun tnade to order. Steamboat n ork, steam and pis tilting and repairing promptly at tended to. Particular attention paid to tilting up Refineries fur Coal and Curtain Vile. Also, sole agents for the Western District of Pennsylvania, for the sale of Marsh, Lannsell t M.'s Patent syphon Pump, the best ec er Invent ed. hat mg no t Alves ; it is nut liable to get out 01 order and will throw more water than any pump twice Its size febt I-Iyd J. & M. WSTEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to fitting up and re- pairing or OIL REFINEHIEr4. 31 & 34 Water Street, near Liberty. THE MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE tng mechanics, of many years' ex perience in the business will ensure to give eat- Igtiotion In every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison kt. Co.'s, Steam Pumps for water and oil. se6-lyd STEEL WORKS. Black Diamond Steel Works, PITTSBURGH, PA. PARK, BROTHER & CO., MsNU PACFRERS OF Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, ruin tre, Flat and Oettwon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any imported or manufac tured in this country. AN!. AN 11:EIN't S 149 & 151 First and 11.:13 & 122 Second sts,. febl6-13.1 PITTSBURGH. 801'1)..WM. WerLLOPOEI. Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, BOYD k MANUBACTIIKERS 08 Cast Steel; also, Spring, Plow and A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner of Rosa and First Streets, no2l-1 y PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS WORKS. W. CUNN/NOHANU .D. CU - NNINGIIA.V.. D. IHMANN CUNNING/IAX C DUNCAN. ti V NN 1.11 iI.H A M SI &,- 4:141.—P IT T ;3- ' BURGH CITY GJ,A. , 43 W OEMS—Ware bo 119 Water street, - and 1156 First street, . , 11 10, P 4. Wee dowo_below. the,Moidin unuseOnanufricturers of Pitnirorob caw ow Mass, Oniggists' Glass W u a . - - reiloWArfa. ortrex Glass, for Parlor Windows, Church es an priblis buildings. aid, GROCERS ME= PITTSBURUH PITTSBURGH GROCER, 4 DIAMOND, I=l Fr174717111M_ .16A rrA._ -1. - Nwa. • • rethwa.moiroutwivad StßaiiMM NJEN3EI • Air ONBTAN'T ADXo7l.o4lift 4,4•1 A ing made to tile' bf this'eXceM double track and express, routed mid every liossif tile care win be exercised (or the comfort of pas bangers and rapid tridvemeht Of fre*ht.• Trains will leave the depot izpittiug.h as,follows: THROUGH A OO OO.ODATION daily, ex- Rept Sunday,) at 550 0, 1:11, •stapping, at all sta tions between Pittsburgh andPladelphia. FAST UM/revert! morning"( •ftrepttida,) at 2 60 a. m, stopping only at principal St ati o ns, and making direct nonnebtions at Harrisburg fo'r Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadhia • . THROUGH` EXPRESS daily, at 426 IN m.; stopping Only at principal Stations, Making rect connecUous a‘Harriaburg for Baltlmdre and Washinjoo4,ptui for New York via PlnittdelPhla. FIST LOVE daily, (except Snnday,l at 645. - -m., stopping only at principal Stations, "connect- Mg at Harrisburg for. Baltimore and Wsido•seon,. and for New York via Allentown witriont change of Cars ; also at Philadelphi a for New Ybrk. • yotINSTOWN A. 4 DOOMMODATION TEAM leaves daily, (except Sunday,) ass so p..n, atop. pi ng at au Stations, and running as far as Cone- FIRST.A.COGYAIODTION TR/LIN for Wall's Station,leavesdaily, (except Sunday,)o,63Qa. m. SEVOND AUCO,IIIMODAT/ON TR'.4117 for Walls Station, ieaves daily, (esesPt•Subday,) at 11 40 a. m. THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Walls Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 50 p. m. FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 00p m. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunday at 806 a. m.; retarding. leaves Pittsburgh atol2 46 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS - ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS Fil - ,ILLOWS Baltimore Express 12 80 p. m. Philadelphia Express 1 20 p. m. Fast Line 1 30 a. M. Through Mall Train 1 Oda. in. Johnstown Accommodation _ 10 45 a. in. Ist Wall's Station AcNininiodation.... 6 26 a. m. 24 Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 35 a. m. 34 Wall's Station Accommodation t 66 p. m. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 06.p.m. Baltimore Express will arrive with PitilsAelphia Express at I 20 p. m, on Mondays. TRAINS, FOR BLADISVII I.F 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 EBENSBURGOonnect at Cres son with Express Trains and Mail Train West, and with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. FARE TO NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA... BALTIMORE LANCASTER HARRISBURG ALTOONA.... ....... 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 ease of 1098; the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. 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. no2o THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGDRAILWAY, TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST, SOLITti WEST AND NORTH WEST, Shortest and Idost Direct Route to the Winter Arrangement. ArkN AND AFTER NOVEMBER 16th, Ur 1863, trains run as follows viz ' WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS Chicago Ex presa Leaves Pittsburgh.. 1.43 a m Allegheny . .1.66 a. m Arrived A Illance I `reatline.. It. Wayne SLI p. in. 11.00 a. m. FI /R CI g.. 1 . ..1111I'S.CINCINNAT I a. ST. LOUIS Leal es rest line .1 rrivea Col um hus . Cincinnati Indiana Louisville .. it. Louie.... 1.40 a. in 10 .30 a In All '1 rams through to Chicago without change of Care N. 13 —The time to Cincinnati is the same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at l'olumbus, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. CRESTLINE AND ALLIANCE MAIL. Mail. Accommodation. Leave Pittsburgh... 6.3 U a m. 1.16 p. ru. A11egheny'.....6.40 a. m. 2.25 p. m. New Brighton b.:AI a. in. 4.16 p. m. Alliance 11.20 a. no. 7.40 p. m. Arrive l'restline 6 30 p. m. These trains stop at principal Stations between Allegheny and Rochester. NEW BRIURTON A C C O ()DA TION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Alle gheny l'ity. Leave Allegheny ..9.15 a. m. 12 00 m. 4.30 p. m. 6.40 p. m. Arrive N Brighton .11.15 a. m. 1.46 p. m. 6.25 p. m. 7.35 p m. IMMEMEM Levu N Brighton 5.30 a nt. 7.00 a. cu. 12.20 p. tn. 2..50 p tu. • Arrive Alletthen) . 83 a. tn. 8.40 a tn. 2.35 p. tn. 4..50 p,41. ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. 'llkago Exprfts 220 a. In. I'hleago Express 3 30 p. k:xpresa 7,50 p. Crestline Mail 700 p. m. TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and OIL CITY. Mall. Accomodation. Leave Pittsburgh.— 6.30 a. tn. Allegheny 6 40a. in. 3.00 p. Arrive New Castle .10.40 a. in. 6.40 p. • EASTWARD. Leave New Ca5t1e...6.20 a. tu. 1.00 p. Arrive Allegheny.... 6.40 a. m. 4.50 p. ‘Gi - Trains are run by Columbus time, which is 12 minutes slower than Pittsburgh time. For further Information, and through tickets, apply to UEO. PARKIN, Ticket Ag't. Union Passenger Station Pittsburgh, Pa. and A. Q. C A SSELB ERR Y. Agent, Allegheny, JOHN B. J ER VIS, General Superintendent, H. It. PAYSON, General Passenger Agent. Cleveland, Pittsburgh & Wheeling Ft.A3:LELOAJD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY , N tAfße BER, 15th, 1863, Trains will leave the Depot of thejPennsylvtuda Railroad, In Pittsburgh, as follows : PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE. Leave Pittsburgh 14a. m. 6.20 a. m. 1.45 p. m Wellsville 4.10 " 8.42 " 4.06 " Steubenville....s,lo " 9.45 " 6.06 " Wheeling....... 6.09 " tl.OO " 6.08 " Arrives BeHair 620 " 11.15 " 6.20 Coneecting at Steubenville and BeUair with Steubenville and Indiana Rdllroad and °antral Ohio Railroad for Zanesville, Newark, Qolinn bus, Xenia, Dayton Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, St. Louis, St. Joseph, and all points West and Southwest, and at Wheeling with Baltimore. and Ohio Railroad. PITTSBUIR ; if AND CLEVELAND LINE. Leaves Pitt 5hurgh....1.45 a. in. 1.45 p. in Wells, We I .16 " 4.00 Ilay aril 5.56 " 5.25 " Alliance 656 " 6.56 " Ravenna 740 " 6.58 " Hudson 811 •• 7.80 " Arrives u1eymand.....935 " 8.40 Connecting at Rayard with Toscarawaskranch ,for New Philadelphia and'Canal Dover ; at Al ,llance withPittsburgA, Fort Wae and Ohlei go Rallroaidnt Ravenna witEAttic aludgiteist W es tern Railroad fot Warren, asr,smitvuie; Mew& ville, Union, Corti, Jamestown_ and q t . tial at Hudson, with eneveland, Laney 4 ati QM cinnati R. R. far A. Chiyahoga Fa and Millersburg, and ClaW. with C.' and E. R. R. for Erie, Duvirk, and Buff/do, with C. te, !r, R. R. for S e adudry, Doledb, also with. 'steamers . „ for Detroit. steubenville. ..apd WelisrWe Accommodation leaves Allegh_einy pity at 360 p. m. Returning `Fr.afis arrive at 10.00 a. uti 4.50 P ni,,&os ii. tm and 1.10 m m. Through Tleketsto aWotpottits can be procured iitthe Liberty pot, Ptitatturer. • - .GM. P , Ticket Agent. And atoklieghVi .JA - 1 • ,• • - 4-94 • TicketAgentj - , .-For fur,.. 6 app to • ' .:; ~ :a. WILLIAM STEWART, Akin; . , At the Company's Office, Freight Station, Penn Ott 12017. .i . . 7~ fir . . 1884„ • ' R t It 4/11NrAFANIALW'r ONkt garaaM a eg t l ir MAI 4 5liet Of Ro g y an wadr hi tD a o e s - : 000,0 ' I. I I pta t of z Awl fl riogLlPatckwa. 740 .440. , *(10 1 1i. m. 3 p. m. 100 a. m. Ist 111.11.eeeportAcc'dn. 00 a.' 700<i. m. 2d o l6 a.m.,a•mp.m. IstPoit.Perrr ' " •ti Ws. m. 880 s . m. Braddock's" • 4 10-o, -. g4pp. m. • Stuidirl3hiireli'irrain and from 3117kaasport •t 00 p,_ta.. 10.00 a. m. For tickets apply to 4EO. BPTILTONAgt. H. BLA.ogsrrowEi!supt. - dos. 1~ ImWN . _( AL LIFE nisimniTE & mtrtr 00. , • • •OP "PPILL.II. ALE ,L WEILA,LI3F, President • SAWITJKL WOKK,Vice President, ' Ainong the Trustees are : Hon. JAMES POLLOCK, HoW jos ; ALuso N, J. EDGAR. Taoaisoar, esq. W. J . .. Koweam, es . Auttitaided Capital . 11500;000 Paid VII Capita, • • • 6 1150,000 WLt INSURE LIVES, AT HATES as low as other good - eompaloies: 'MU TUAL policies erititle the holders to 84re in the profits. The- last bonus was 43 per cent. JgqiNT STOCK rates are 20 per cent. laWer than MUTUAL. Aliy - TOTAL ABSTINENCE rates the lowest in the world. Further particulars furnished on nppllcation to S. S. BRYAN, Ptttsbungit: febl-tr 69 Fourth street (Bulke's..B ,) EVOLIRNITY AGAINST.. .LOSS I.HE PRATITECLER FIRE ENSIIRANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FICTE Nei. 435 and 437 ,CHESTNUT near Fifth • STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. 1i5t, 1663. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, be ing First l!itertgage, amply secured $1,893,393 32 Real Estate (present value $103,313 61,) cost Tenvotvy Loans on ample Collat teral Securities 89,136 58 Stocks, (present value $86,667 72,) cast 89 , '186 68 Notes and Pill "Re celva bl e .1,871 00 • 21 , 91 g 33 ,2013,06 i The only. profits from premiums s2 Which thi EiS s company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of. Prop erty in Town and Country, at rates as lowts are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses by Fire, to an iiittotht exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance as well as the ability araidispositiontolneet with promptness all liabilities. Losses paid dtoingtheyear 1859,0362,158 34. DIRECTORS. Cuanr:sa W. BANOKER, ITORDEOAL H. Loma, TOBIAS WAGNER, DAVID S. Dnow's, SAMUEL GRANT, L9A.A.O LEA, JACOB E. SMITE., EDWARD C. DALE, GEORGE W. IL/CHARDS GEORGE DALES, CHAS. C. BANO ILER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President Wat. C. Steel, Secretary- pro tent. J. GARDENER COFFIN, Agent. Northeast cot. Third and Wood sts. 412 80 . 10 60 . 10 00 . 880 . 765 3 GO PEELADELPEA ITRE AND LIFE' INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom House. Capital $219,100. A55et5..5304,?943. WILL MAKE /ALL FUNDS OF IN SURAN OE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of premium. BORT. P. KING, President. - M. W. BALD WIN Vice President. DIRECTORS. CHILI/Las BAYER, E. R. Corr - E. R. ENGLISH, GEORGE W. Emowa, P. B. SAVEItY, JOSEPH S. Piot, C. SHERMAN, JOSEPH CLAYTPN, S. J. M.tOAROE. E. Wrua, F. B.LacanUnk, Secretary, • • I. COFFIN, Agenl. Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE .OF$, Ocoee, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank flock. Chicago Express TNSITILES AGAINST ALL KINDS OP 1. FIREAND ALA_BLNE RISJIS. _ _ 1.46 p. in 1.66 p. m ISAAC JONES President ; JOHN a wro ok_bßD, vice President; D. M. BOOK, Secretary; car. WM. DEAN, General Agent. Dtust-rons—lsaao Jones, C. G. Hussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, John A. 'Wilson,. B. L. Pahneatock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, R. P. Sterling Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. M'Orew, Robt. H. Davis. nogg I.w p. in 10.30 p. in Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. Gottoolv, Secretary. Capt. R. D. Coca N, Gen'l Agent. No. 92 Water street, (Sang 6t Co's Warehouse, np stairs) Pittsburgh. WILL INSURE AGAINST Ri at 'it kinds of FIRE and AoINE A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who de sire to be insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 30th, IR6I. Stock Accounts * 63,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 Office Furniture 2,60 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 00 Cash 18,351 00 Premium Notes 27,606 00 Notes and Bills Discounted 174,076 00 V 9 8,261 00. I)Ia cc:Tons—R. Miller, jr., James M'Auley, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Darsie,'Wm. H. Smith, Uhaa. W. Rieketaom An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer; David M. -Taong, Bees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John M'cune C U N A. It I) .I_, I IN" F. Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Class Powerful Steamships, SIDON, KEDAR, DI ART HON, I • TRIPOLL WILL SAIL PROAI..NEW . 4 1. - "A"--: York every alternate Wednesday, Gei;;• from Liverpool every alternate • Tuesday, and from Queenstown every alternate Wednesday. Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens. town, $3O in gold, or its equivalent In currency. From New York to Liverpool, $35 In currency. For Steerage Passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 'Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt, • . No. IV. Monongahala House, Water at., n 028.-1 yd Successor to Thos. Rattigan PABSAi GE FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, ,Lower that' the Lowest.. TILE UNDERSIGNED IS now prepared to Wing out passen nifits '1).1),V gets by FIRST - CLASS. MAIL STEAMERS direct from LIVER POOL, LONDONDERY, or GALWAY to TifEW YORK, or PITTSI3UROH, SEVEN DOLLARS lower than any other agent here. Call and let the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail every week, and passengers are found in everything. Parties brought out by first class (IL/WIER SAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight . Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK payable. at any of its branches in England or Ireland for ale. For particulars as to rates, Cte., ap )Iv to D. LP Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth jan2fheod and 66 Smithfield st., Pittanzigh:i To Builders and Contrae NVEIa superiorltN ONyieIIoiILATUFACTIYRTNIG Which we are prepared to deliver from .onr . COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. BEST QUALITY OF E • FA. MI ICY CI GO AIa , • Steam Wagon Work, O N HAND AND MADE TO ORDER lur _ _ _ WAGONS, r WHEELBARROWS, STORE TRUCKS, HAY ANL &TRION CUTTERS, C. COLEver*lvp, 0 , 22741 4 d Marlon Avenue, Allegheny-City. Ink RIMS GOODS OF TDB LATHS C . L 4 M , _ACIITTES, SHAWLS, TUBS of eYvvq tug lad a variety of other goods: AH avill be 6 ered cheap to adbrd all toTure43so, H J. LYNCH'S, No XI Market street, between sth and the plasiionit BaurviLL OP LIVERY STABLE,- • The . uni u ra i gue d having ro:mOretWit,tritsts 1 . Stable from the 'rear of tne Seott H0n . 14 ar the corner of First and Suittlilter,; W. C. Conn's old stand, is PrePart „m g ." ; buggies, mid saddle hors istAIM stmrtest-ncdioa. Also horses Ipept:lttoti 6, 0 .rommeOhle rates. Ondertaking a i d Mninta*lattnersds *illseeelite.W' .I k4 l - • .._ NMA.I.O3Iu . • •••••:- tter ekor ATOIA: y LOWS. RVD,Mt_ . pu seed h aeva v l p 5 1 ers, 42= 2 , lam fonir, , fo d r &de by BEGSIUM & LANG sp-29 127 Libtaty INSURANCE BY . ,FEEitlil. STEAMSHIPS 1, I 111 V, , Always on hand as usual DICKS',ON, ST EWA itT 102 ; 996 26
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